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Derek Webb

Derek Walsh Webb (born May 27, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter of independent and formerly Christian music who first entered the music industry as a member of the band Caedmon's Call, and later embarked on a successful solo career. As a member of the Houston, Texas-based Caedmon's Call, Webb has seen career sales approaching 1 million records, along with 10 GMA Dove Award nominations and three Dove Award wins[1] and six No. 1 Christian radio hits.

Derek Webb
Derek Webb in 2006
Background information
Born (1974-05-27) May 27, 1974 (age 49)
OriginMemphis, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresSinger-songwriter, folk, contemporary Christian music
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer, co-founder and president of Noisetrade
Years active1993–present
LabelsWarner Alliance, Essential, INO
Spouse(s)
(m. 2001; div. 2014)

Abbie Parker
Websitederekwebb.com

In 2003, Webb left Caedmon's Call to pursue a solo career. Since his departure, he has released seven studio albums (including one instrumental), a live album, two compilation albums, two covers projects, two DVDs, and two EPs (with his then-wife, Sandra McCracken). While these have been less commercially successful than his work with Caedmon's Call, Webb has had more of a free hand to shape his work to his vision.[2]

Early life edit

Webb's mother, a gifted classically trained pianist, encouraged his musical interests at a very young age. Music came naturally to him, and he began to play the guitar at six years old. Concerning his musical training, Webb explains that he got his ear for music from his mother, but not the ability to read music, and that he "took one [guitar] lesson and then just taught myself out of the book." While in high school, he became known for his skill on the guitar. He toured with a band, though it broke up in his junior year following a serious car accident returning from playing a show at Baylor University. Webb graduated from Klein High School in Klein, Texas in 1992. Before joining Caedmon's Call, he went to community college in Houston for half a semester, and shared an apartment with his older brother who was attending medical school.[3]

Caedmon's Call edit

Caedmon's Call was formed in 1993 with four original members (three of whom still remain), Cliff Young, Danielle Glenn, Todd Bragg, and Aaron Tate. Aaron Tate, however, never intended to tour with the band, and was included in a songwriting capacity only, sharing those duties with Derek Webb who also played lead guitar.

Webb's invitation to join Caedmon's Call came from Tate, who at the time was attending Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. Shortly afterward, Webb made the trip to Fort Worth and met future bandmate Cliff Young. Webb says, "I essentially just joined that band immediately. And as soon as I joined the band, I quit college the same day." As a result, for almost a full school year he pretended to go to class, with his family unaware he was actually pursuing the band in lieu of going to school.[3]

In June 1994, the band released their first album, My Calm // Your Storm, originally a cassette-only demo recording. It was re-printed twice the same year with different cover art each time. In 1996 the band signed with now-defunct Christian label Warner Alliance, producing their self-titled release. Peaking at 110 on the Billboard 200,[4] the album went on to win the GMA 1998 Modern Rock Album of the Year.[1]

After the collapse of Warner Alliance in 1998, Caedmon's Call signed to Essential Records, where they released 40 Acres (1999), Long Line of Leavers (2000), In the Company of Angels: A Call to Worship (2001), Back Home (2003). All of these albums were moderately successful, peaking at 61, 58, 72, and 66 respectively on the Billboard 200.[4] Notably, Webb did not provide any songwriting for In the Company of Angels or Back Home, despite having been a primary songwriter for the band prior to their release.[5][6] During this time period, Webb also contributed to City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise (2000) and City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia (2002), both as a member of Caedmon's Call and as a solo artist, which respectively garnered the GMA 2001 & 2003 Special Event Album of the Year awards.[1]

In 2001, Webb left the band to pursue his solo career, although he continued to contribute to their next album Back Home. Caedmon's Call then released Chronicles 1992–2004 (2004), a best-of collection of the band's work, which included work by Webb.[7] In 2007, Caedmon's Call signed onto INO Records, and Webb was featured as singer and songwriter on the album, Overdressed. He continued to be involved with the band as producer on the 2011 album Raising Up the Dead.

Webb has considered himself a solo act since 2001, but admits his continued collaboration with the band can make it seem like he never left, saying "Caedmon's Call, as it turns out, is very much like hotel california: you can check out anytime you’d like, but you can never really leave."[8]

On May 22, 2007, it was announced that Webb had again worked with Caedmon's Call, writing and recording for their album, entitled Overdressed, and would be joining the band on their subsequent tour.[9]

Solo career edit

 
Webb performing live in Asheville, NC in November 2007

His first solo album, She Must and Shall Go Free (2003) caused controversy when some Christian retailers refused to stock the album for its use of "strong" language.[10] One of the songs that was the basis for controversy was "Wedding Dress" where Webb compares Christians who seek fulfillment in things outside of Christ to a person committing adultery.[10] An introspective tune, Webb writes that "I am a whore I do confess / I put you on just like a wedding dress". Another song that generated controversy was "Saint and Sinner" where Webb wrote "I used to be a damned mess but now I look just fine, 'Cause you dressed me up and we drank the finest wine". The word 'damned' was removed from the final version of the album, at the request of two major Christian retailers.[10] Following the release of She Must and Shall Go Free, Webb embarked on a national tour in which he played living room concerts. This provided the opportunity to have greater interaction with his listeners. He went on to release a live album in 2004 from tour: The House Show.[11]

His second solo studio record, I See Things Upside Down (2004), generated mixed reviews. I See Things Upside Down was not marketed to the same typical Christian music radio stations that She Must and Shall Go Free and his work with Caedmon's Call was, though the album still has explicitly Christian lyrics. In comparison to Webb's previous work, this album has what's been referred to as an "experimental" style to it, and has been compared to the music of Wilco in that respect. Webb has stated that the album "was doing away with people's expectations to free me up to do what I wanted."[2] Following the release of I See Things Upside Down, Webb released a live concert DVD, How to Kill and Be Killed (2005).

 
Webb and then-wife Sandra McCracken performing in Asheville, NC in November 2007

His third studio album, Mockingbird, was released on December 26, 2005. The album touches on subjects such as politics, social justice, and war. Webb has stated that he tackled these subjects to stimulate discussion and engage people to bring about changes in what he sees as some of the greatest problems the world is facing today.[2][12] To broaden this discussion to people less inclined to purchase his album, beginning September 1, 2006, Webb offered Mockingbird for free on the website Free Derek Webb (no longer exists), where it was available for download until December 1, 2006.[13][14] Over 80,000 free copies of the album were downloaded during this time.[15]

On January 30, 2007, Webb released two EPs, each containing the same ten songs from earlier in his solo career, including pieces from each of his three solo studio albums. One Zero (Acoustic), contains acoustic reinterpretations of the songs, and is available in stores only. One Zero (Remix) makes use of the original recording sessions for each of the songs, but has been remixed by engineer Will Hunt. This more experimental record is available only online.[16]

Webb's next project, The Ringing Bell was released on May 1, 2007. Before the release date, it was available for pre-order at TheRingingBell.com in a deluxe edition which included a 96-page graphic novel inspired by the album. Those who pre-ordered the deluxe edition of the album were also able to immediately download it in its entirety.[17]

On May 12, 2009, Webb sent a message to his email mailing list stating that his next album Stockholm Syndrome was deemed too controversial for his record label to release. "It seems I've finally found the line beyond which my label can support me, and apparently I've crossed it," Webb writes. "[A]t this point we're not sure when the record will come out and in what form. The majority of the controversy is surrounding one song, which I consider to be among the most important songs on the record …. [B]ecause of various legal/publishing issues we're having to be rather careful with how we do what we're going to do next.".[18]

Webb's solo release Stockholm Syndrome was released on his website, derekwebb.com, on July 7, 2009, as a digital release. He has also made physical copies of both the edited and unedited versions of the CD available by September 1, 2009.

In late 2011 Derek Webb collaborated on the soundtrack for the film, Nexus.

On September 3, 2013, Webb released I Was Wrong, I'm Sorry & I Love You.[19]

On September 29, 2017, Webb released Fingers Crossed which was promoted as "a deeply personal tale of two divorces," touching on themes of his marriage ending and his loss of faith.[20][non-primary source needed]

On February 21, 2020, Webb released Targets with the tagline, "the time for grief is over".[21][non-primary source needed]

On April 7, 2023, Webb released The Jesus Hypothesis, an album about finding meaning and beauty and exploring issues of gender identity and sexuality.[22]

Business ventures edit

While on tour, Webb noticed that attendance at his shows had increased dramatically after he had made Mockingbird available for free online. Inspired by that realization, Webb helped form NoiseTrade, a website that allows users to download music for free from independent musicians.[23]

Personal life edit

On April 17, 2014, Webb and his then-wife, singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken, announced that they were divorcing after thirteen years of marriage[24] due to Webb having had an extramarital affair.[25]

Webb later married Abbie Parker of the Christian music band I Am They. [26][27]

Discography edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c Past Winners "Dove Winners". . Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Farias, Andree (January 16, 2006). "An Unfiltered Webb." Christianity Today. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
  3. ^ a b Fisher, Erik J. (March 2, 2013). . Beyond the To Do List (blog). Archived from the original on September 11, 2013. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Artist Chart History. Billboard.com. Retrieved November 10, 2006.
  5. ^ Breimeier, Russ (2001). "In the Company of Angels: A Call to Worship." Christianity Today. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
  6. ^ Breimeier, Russ (2003). "Back Home." Christianity Today. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
  7. ^ Breimeier, Russ (2004). "Chronicles." Christianity Today. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
  8. ^ Webb, Derek (2010). "the wonderful/complicated world of caedmon’s call" Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  9. ^ caedmonscall.net. Retrieved May 22, 2007.
  10. ^ a b c Janke, Michael (April 20, 2003). "A Wedding Dress Story." CMCentral.com. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
  11. ^ Heikoop, Jessica (2003). "Derek Webb (2003) Interview." November 2, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Renown Magazine. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
  12. ^ "Derek Webb: Mockingbird" September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine (PDF). Press Release. 2005–10. The Media Collective. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
  13. ^ Underwood, Ryan (September 14, 2006). "CD giveaway leads thousands to buy: Christian rocker hopes to fuel interest in music / Webb: Christian rocker gambles on giveaway". The Tennessean. Nashville, Tenn.: Gannett Media Corp. p. E1, E3. ISSN 1053-6590. ProQuest 239800996, Newspapers.com 277504879.
  14. ^ Boucher, Geoff (October 10, 2006). "Pirating Songs of Praise". Los Angeles Times. p. A1. ISSN 0458-3035. ProQuest 422051132. Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  15. ^ "‘FREE DEREK WEBB’ CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH OVER 80,000 DOWNLOADS OF MOCKINGBIRD CD." Press Release. Retrieved December 31, 2006.
  16. ^ TWO New Derek Webb Projects Coming January 30 February 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Press Release. Retrieved December 31, 2006.
  17. ^ The Ringing Bell Available for Pre-Order May 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Press Release. Retrieved April 3, 2007
  18. ^ Webb, Derek. "new album update from derek webb" E-mail to Website Mailing List via Emma (E2MA). May 12, 2009
  19. ^ "Derek Webb 'I Was Wrong, I'm Sorry, I Love You' Released Yesterday". The Christian Post. September 4, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  20. ^ @derekwebb (October 10, 2017). "At its best, music provides language & soundtrack for your emotional life. my new record 'fingers crossed' is soundtrack for mine" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  21. ^ @derekwebb (October 11, 2019). "The time for grief is over. It's targets time" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  22. ^ Thurmond, Joey (July 24, 2023). "Derek Webb On Following Jesus Into a Wig and Dress". Sojourners. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  23. ^ Thompson, John J. "The New Music Revolution". Crosswalk. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  24. ^ "Derek Webb". Derekwebb.tumblr.com. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  25. ^ "Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken's divorce announcement rocks Christian artist community". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
  26. ^ @derekwebb (March 23, 2020). "after some real soul-searching, i said yes. i immediately recruited my wife, abbie parker (from the band @IAMTHEY), to be my co-writer & collaborator. 4/10" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  27. ^ Williams, Chris (June 2, 2021). "Derek Webb Puts "The Jesus Hypothesis" to the Test". Patheos. Retrieved January 6, 2022. In the years following his divorce, he remarried, to Abbie Parker, a singer with the pop worship band I Am They.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Interview with Patrol Magazine, Part I

derek, webb, derek, walsh, webb, born, 1974, american, singer, songwriter, independent, formerly, christian, music, first, entered, music, industry, member, band, caedmon, call, later, embarked, successful, solo, career, member, houston, texas, based, caedmon,. Derek Walsh Webb born May 27 1974 is an American singer songwriter of independent and formerly Christian music who first entered the music industry as a member of the band Caedmon s Call and later embarked on a successful solo career As a member of the Houston Texas based Caedmon s Call Webb has seen career sales approaching 1 million records along with 10 GMA Dove Award nominations and three Dove Award wins 1 and six No 1 Christian radio hits Derek WebbDerek Webb in 2006Background informationBorn 1974 05 27 May 27 1974 age 49 OriginMemphis Tennessee U S GenresSinger songwriter folk contemporary Christian musicOccupation s Singer songwriter record producer co founder and president of NoisetradeYears active1993 presentLabelsWarner Alliance Essential INOSpouse s Sandra McCracken m 2001 div 2014 wbr Abbie ParkerWebsitederekwebb wbr com In 2003 Webb left Caedmon s Call to pursue a solo career Since his departure he has released seven studio albums including one instrumental a live album two compilation albums two covers projects two DVDs and two EPs with his then wife Sandra McCracken While these have been less commercially successful than his work with Caedmon s Call Webb has had more of a free hand to shape his work to his vision 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Caedmon s Call 3 Solo career 4 Business ventures 5 Personal life 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Other albums 7 Notes and references 8 External linksEarly life editWebb s mother a gifted classically trained pianist encouraged his musical interests at a very young age Music came naturally to him and he began to play the guitar at six years old Concerning his musical training Webb explains that he got his ear for music from his mother but not the ability to read music and that he took one guitar lesson and then just taught myself out of the book While in high school he became known for his skill on the guitar He toured with a band though it broke up in his junior year following a serious car accident returning from playing a show at Baylor University Webb graduated from Klein High School in Klein Texas in 1992 Before joining Caedmon s Call he went to community college in Houston for half a semester and shared an apartment with his older brother who was attending medical school 3 Caedmon s Call editCaedmon s Call was formed in 1993 with four original members three of whom still remain Cliff Young Danielle Glenn Todd Bragg and Aaron Tate Aaron Tate however never intended to tour with the band and was included in a songwriting capacity only sharing those duties with Derek Webb who also played lead guitar Webb s invitation to join Caedmon s Call came from Tate who at the time was attending Texas Christian University in Fort Worth Texas Shortly afterward Webb made the trip to Fort Worth and met future bandmate Cliff Young Webb says I essentially just joined that band immediately And as soon as I joined the band I quit college the same day As a result for almost a full school year he pretended to go to class with his family unaware he was actually pursuing the band in lieu of going to school 3 In June 1994 the band released their first album My Calm Your Storm originally a cassette only demo recording It was re printed twice the same year with different cover art each time In 1996 the band signed with now defunct Christian label Warner Alliance producing their self titled release Peaking at 110 on the Billboard 200 4 the album went on to win the GMA 1998 Modern Rock Album of the Year 1 After the collapse of Warner Alliance in 1998 Caedmon s Call signed to Essential Records where they released 40 Acres 1999 Long Line of Leavers 2000 In the Company of Angels A Call to Worship 2001 Back Home 2003 All of these albums were moderately successful peaking at 61 58 72 and 66 respectively on the Billboard 200 4 Notably Webb did not provide any songwriting for In the Company of Angels or Back Home despite having been a primary songwriter for the band prior to their release 5 6 During this time period Webb also contributed to City on a Hill Songs of Worship and Praise 2000 and City on a Hill Sing Alleluia 2002 both as a member of Caedmon s Call and as a solo artist which respectively garnered the GMA 2001 amp 2003 Special Event Album of the Year awards 1 In 2001 Webb left the band to pursue his solo career although he continued to contribute to their next album Back Home Caedmon s Call then released Chronicles 1992 2004 2004 a best of collection of the band s work which included work by Webb 7 In 2007 Caedmon s Call signed onto INO Records and Webb was featured as singer and songwriter on the album Overdressed He continued to be involved with the band as producer on the 2011 album Raising Up the Dead Webb has considered himself a solo act since 2001 but admits his continued collaboration with the band can make it seem like he never left saying Caedmon s Call as it turns out is very much like hotel california you can check out anytime you d like but you can never really leave 8 On May 22 2007 it was announced that Webb had again worked with Caedmon s Call writing and recording for their album entitled Overdressed and would be joining the band on their subsequent tour 9 Solo career edit nbsp Webb performing live in Asheville NC in November 2007 His first solo album She Must and Shall Go Free 2003 caused controversy when some Christian retailers refused to stock the album for its use of strong language 10 One of the songs that was the basis for controversy was Wedding Dress where Webb compares Christians who seek fulfillment in things outside of Christ to a person committing adultery 10 An introspective tune Webb writes that I am a whore I do confess I put you on just like a wedding dress Another song that generated controversy was Saint and Sinner where Webb wrote I used to be a damned mess but now I look just fine Cause you dressed me up and we drank the finest wine The word damned was removed from the final version of the album at the request of two major Christian retailers 10 Following the release of She Must and Shall Go Free Webb embarked on a national tour in which he played living room concerts This provided the opportunity to have greater interaction with his listeners He went on to release a live album in 2004 from tour The House Show 11 His second solo studio record I See Things Upside Down 2004 generated mixed reviews I See Things Upside Down was not marketed to the same typical Christian music radio stations that She Must and Shall Go Free and his work with Caedmon s Call was though the album still has explicitly Christian lyrics In comparison to Webb s previous work this album has what s been referred to as an experimental style to it and has been compared to the music of Wilco in that respect Webb has stated that the album was doing away with people s expectations to free me up to do what I wanted 2 Following the release of I See Things Upside Down Webb released a live concert DVD How to Kill and Be Killed 2005 nbsp Webb and then wife Sandra McCracken performing in Asheville NC in November 2007 His third studio album Mockingbird was released on December 26 2005 The album touches on subjects such as politics social justice and war Webb has stated that he tackled these subjects to stimulate discussion and engage people to bring about changes in what he sees as some of the greatest problems the world is facing today 2 12 To broaden this discussion to people less inclined to purchase his album beginning September 1 2006 Webb offered Mockingbird for free on the website Free Derek Webb no longer exists where it was available for download until December 1 2006 13 14 Over 80 000 free copies of the album were downloaded during this time 15 On January 30 2007 Webb released two EPs each containing the same ten songs from earlier in his solo career including pieces from each of his three solo studio albums One Zero Acoustic contains acoustic reinterpretations of the songs and is available in stores only One Zero Remix makes use of the original recording sessions for each of the songs but has been remixed by engineer Will Hunt This more experimental record is available only online 16 Webb s next project The Ringing Bell was released on May 1 2007 Before the release date it was available for pre order at TheRingingBell com in a deluxe edition which included a 96 page graphic novel inspired by the album Those who pre ordered the deluxe edition of the album were also able to immediately download it in its entirety 17 On May 12 2009 Webb sent a message to his email mailing list stating that his next album Stockholm Syndrome was deemed too controversial for his record label to release It seems I ve finally found the line beyond which my label can support me and apparently I ve crossed it Webb writes A t this point we re not sure when the record will come out and in what form The majority of the controversy is surrounding one song which I consider to be among the most important songs on the record B ecause of various legal publishing issues we re having to be rather careful with how we do what we re going to do next 18 Webb s solo release Stockholm Syndrome was released on his website derekwebb com on July 7 2009 as a digital release He has also made physical copies of both the edited and unedited versions of the CD available by September 1 2009 In late 2011 Derek Webb collaborated on the soundtrack for the film Nexus On September 3 2013 Webb released I Was Wrong I m Sorry amp I Love You 19 On September 29 2017 Webb released Fingers Crossed which was promoted as a deeply personal tale of two divorces touching on themes of his marriage ending and his loss of faith 20 non primary source needed On February 21 2020 Webb released Targets with the tagline the time for grief is over 21 non primary source needed On April 7 2023 Webb released The Jesus Hypothesis an album about finding meaning and beauty and exploring issues of gender identity and sexuality 22 Business ventures editWhile on tour Webb noticed that attendance at his shows had increased dramatically after he had made Mockingbird available for free online Inspired by that realization Webb helped form NoiseTrade a website that allows users to download music for free from independent musicians 23 Personal life editOn April 17 2014 Webb and his then wife singer songwriter Sandra McCracken announced that they were divorcing after thirteen years of marriage 24 due to Webb having had an extramarital affair 25 Webb later married Abbie Parker of the Christian music band I Am They 26 27 Discography editStudio albums edit Caedmon s Call 1994 My Calm Your Storm 1995 Just Don t Want Coffee 1997 Caedmon s Call 1999 40 Acres 2000 Long Line of Leavers 2001 In the Company of Angels A Call to Worship 2003 Back Home 2007 Overdressed 2010 Raising Up the Dead Solo 2003 She Must and Shall Go Free 2004 I See Things Upside Down 2005 Mockingbird 2007 The Ringing Bell 2009 Stockholm Syndrome 2010 Feedback 2012 Ctrl 2013 I Was Wrong I m Sorry amp I Love You 2017 Fingers Crossed 2020 TARGETS 2023 The Jesus Hypothesis Other albums edit Caedmon s Call 1997 Limited Edition Tour EP 1997 The Guild Collection Vol 1 1997 Intimate Portrait 1998 The Guild Collection Vol 2 2000 Songs from the Guild 2001 The Guild Collection Vol 3 2004 Chronicles 1992 2004 Solo 2004 The House Show 2005 How to Kill and Be Killed DVD 2007 One Zero Acoustic 2007 One Zero Remix 2008 Ampersand EP with Sandra McCracken 2009 Paradise Is a Parking Lot DVD 2010 Democracy Vol 1 2011 Democracy Vol 2 2011 TN EP with Sandra McCracken 2012 NEXUS with SOLA MI Notes and references edit a b c Past Winners Dove Winners Retrieved September 30 2023 a b c Farias Andree January 16 2006 An Unfiltered Webb Christianity Today Retrieved November 6 2006 a b Fisher Erik J March 2 2013 Derek Webb talks about creative talent and artistry business and technology BTTDL022 Beyond the To Do List blog Archived from the original on September 11 2013 Retrieved July 31 2013 a b Artist Chart History Billboard com Retrieved November 10 2006 Breimeier Russ 2001 In the Company of Angels A Call to Worship Christianity Today Retrieved November 6 2006 Breimeier Russ 2003 Back Home Christianity Today Retrieved November 6 2006 Breimeier Russ 2004 Chronicles Christianity Today Retrieved November 6 2006 Webb Derek 2010 the wonderful complicated world of caedmon s call Retrieved February 19 2013 The State of Caedmon s Call May 2007 caedmonscall net Retrieved May 22 2007 a b c Janke Michael April 20 2003 A Wedding Dress Story CMCentral com Retrieved November 6 2006 Heikoop Jessica 2003 Derek Webb 2003 Interview Archived November 2 2006 at the Wayback Machine Renown Magazine Retrieved November 6 2006 Derek Webb Mockingbird Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine PDF Press Release 2005 10 The Media Collective Retrieved November 6 2006 Underwood Ryan September 14 2006 CD giveaway leads thousands to buy Christian rocker hopes to fuel interest in music Webb Christian rocker gambles on giveaway The Tennessean Nashville Tenn Gannett Media Corp p E1 E3 ISSN 1053 6590 ProQuest 239800996 Newspapers com 277504879 Boucher Geoff October 10 2006 Pirating Songs of Praise Los Angeles Times p A1 ISSN 0458 3035 ProQuest 422051132 Retrieved September 30 2023 FREE DEREK WEBB CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH OVER 80 000 DOWNLOADS OF MOCKINGBIRD CD Press Release Retrieved December 31 2006 TWO New Derek Webb Projects Coming January 30 Archived February 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Press Release Retrieved December 31 2006 The Ringing Bell Available for Pre Order Archived May 18 2007 at the Wayback Machine Press Release Retrieved April 3 2007 Webb Derek new album update from derek webb E mail to Website Mailing List via Emma E2MA May 12 2009 Derek Webb I Was Wrong I m Sorry I Love You Released Yesterday The Christian Post September 4 2013 Retrieved February 3 2014 derekwebb October 10 2017 At its best music provides language amp soundtrack for your emotional life my new record fingers crossed is soundtrack for mine Tweet via Twitter derekwebb October 11 2019 The time for grief is over It s targets time Tweet via Twitter Thurmond Joey July 24 2023 Derek Webb On Following Jesus Into a Wig and Dress Sojourners Retrieved August 9 2023 Thompson John J The New Music Revolution Crosswalk Retrieved April 29 2012 Derek Webb Derekwebb tumblr com Retrieved April 17 2014 Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken s divorce announcement rocks Christian artist community The Washington Post Retrieved October 6 2015 derekwebb March 23 2020 after some real soul searching i said yes i immediately recruited my wife abbie parker from the band IAMTHEY to be my co writer amp collaborator 4 10 Tweet via Twitter Williams Chris June 2 2021 Derek Webb Puts The Jesus Hypothesis to the Test Patheos Retrieved January 6 2022 In the years following his divorce he remarried to Abbie Parker a singer with the pop worship band I Am They External links editOfficial website 2007 Audio Interview Interview with Patrol Magazine Part I Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derek Webb amp oldid 1220655018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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