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Kansas Bible Company
OriginGoshen, Indiana, US
GenresRock and Roll
Years active2008-present
MembersJacob Miller
Michael Ruth
Jeff Yoder
Nathan Morrow
James Green
Charles Frederick
Jake Snyder
Websitekansasbiblecompany.com

Kansas Bible Company is a band from Goshen, Indiana based in Nashville, Tennessee. The band's name was derived from the 1973 film Paper Moon.

History

The band began in 2008 at Goshen College, where all members attended. After a year-long hiatus the band got back together in 2010, releasing their first album Ad Astra Per Aspera before moving to Nashville. In November 2012, the band released its second full-length album Hotel Chicamauga.

In April 2013, the band released an 8-bit video game to promote the single "Jesus, The Horse Thief" from Hotel Chicamauga.

Discography

  • Ad Astra Per Aspera (Self-Released, 2011)
  • Surf Rock Trilogy EP (Self-Released, 2011)
  • Hotel Chicamauga (Self-Released, 2012)
  • Dads Day (Self-Released, 2014)
  • Paper Moon (Self-Released, 2016)
  • Saturn's Return (Self-Released, 2021)

References

  1. "Kansas Bible Company thrives on live music".
  2. "The Kansas Bible Company: Nashville's next young professionals?".
  3. "Home". kansasbiblecompany.com.
  4. "Paste Games - Guides to the Best Videogames, Reviews and Breaking News".

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