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{{Short description|American Christian musician}} | |||
'''Chuck Girard''' (born in ], ]) was a member of ], ] and later, ], one of the pioneer ] groups. He later enjoyed a solo career as a performer of ]. His daughter, Alisa Childers (nee Girard) was a member of the Christian pop trio ]. | |||
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| name = Chuck Girard | |||
| image = Chuck Girard 2010 (cropped).jpg | |||
| caption = Girard in 2010 | |||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1943|08|27}} | |||
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| years_active = 1961–present | |||
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'''Chuck Girard''' (born on August 27, 1943) is an American musician, considered a pioneer of ].<ref name="cusic2010">{{cite book |last = Cusic |first = Don |title = Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music: Pop, Rock, and Worship |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=_3jqjSKHKcwC&dq=%22Chuck+Girard%22&pg=PA209 |accessdate = November 15, 2010 |year = 2010 |publisher = ABC–CLIO |isbn = 978-0-313-34425-1 |pages = 208–209 }}</ref> He moved to ] in his early teens, becoming a band member of ] and later the surf-rock band ]. | |||
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In 1970, Girard, along with ], became founding members of ], one of the first ] groups in the United States.<ref name="cusic2010" /> | |||
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In 1975, Girard became a solo artist after leaving Love Song. He wrote and performed the songs "Sometimes Alleluia" and "Rock 'N' Roll Preacher";<ref name="cusic2010" /> both were featured on his debut album ''Chuck Girard.'' It also featured the band ] prominently throughout. Girard in turn was featured on Ambrosia's albums '']'' and ''Somewhere I've Never Travelled'', though the albums' credits do not indicate which tracks he contributed to or in what capacity. | |||
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He is the father of ], a member of the former Christian girl group ]<ref name="Montague">{{cite web |url = http://www.soulshine.ca/features/featuresarticle.php?fid=132 |title = ZOEgirl Doesn't Just Make Music, They Teach Us How to Live |last = Montague |first = Joe |date = April 7, 2005 |publisher = ] |accessdate = November 15, 2010 }}</ref> and Christian apologist. | |||
== Discography == | |||
=== Secular albums === | |||
* The Castells ''So This Is Love'' (Era Records, 1961) | |||
* ''The Best of the Castells'' (K-Tel, 2000) | |||
* The Hondells ''Go Little Honda'' (Mercury Records, 1964) | |||
* ''The Hondells'' (Mercury Records, 1964) | |||
* ''The Hondells Greatest Hits'' (Curb Records, 1996) | |||
* The Ghouls ''Dracula's Deuce' | |||
* Mr. Gasser & The Weird-Ohs ''Silly Surfers'' | |||
* The Revells ''The Go Sound of the Slots'' | |||
=== Singles === | |||
The Castells | |||
* "Make Believe Wedding" (1961) US No. 98 | |||
* "Sacred" (1961) US No. 20 | |||
* "So This Is Love" (1961) US No. 21 | |||
The Hondells | |||
* "Little Honda" (1964) US: #9 | |||
* "My Buddy Seat" (1965) US: #87 | |||
* "Younger Girl" (1966) US: #52 | |||
=== With Love Song === | |||
* ''Love Song'' (Good News Records, 1972) | |||
* ''Final Touch'' (Good News Records, 1974) | |||
* "Feel the Love" (live double LP) (Good News Records, 1977) | |||
* "Welcome Back" (CD) (Maranatha/Word, 1995) | |||
=== Solo albums === | |||
* ''Chuck Girard'' (Good News Records, 1975) | |||
* ''Glow in the Dark'' (Good News Records, 1976) | |||
* ''Written on the Wind'' (Good News Records, 1977) | |||
* ''Take it Easy'' (Good News Records, 1978) | |||
* ''The Stand'' (Good News Records, 1980) | |||
* ''The Name Above All Names'' (Seven Thunders Records, 1983) | |||
* ''Fire & Light'' (Seven Thunders Records, 1991) | |||
* ''Voice of the Wind'' (Seven Thunders Records, 1994) | |||
* ''Heart of Christmas'' (Seven Thunders Records, 2001) | |||
* ''Evening Shadows'' (Seven Thunders Records, 2008) | |||
=== Compilations === | |||
* '']'' (Exploration Films, 1998){{snd}}a concert film and documentary | |||
== References == | |||
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== External links == | |||
* {{Official website}} | |||
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American Christian musician
Chuck Girard | |
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Girard in 2010 | |
Background information | |
Born | (1943-08-27) August 27, 1943 (age 81) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | |
Instruments |
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Years active | 1961–present |
Website | www |
Chuck Girard (born on August 27, 1943) is an American musician, considered a pioneer of Contemporary Christian music. He moved to Santa Rosa, California in his early teens, becoming a band member of the Castells and later the surf-rock band The Hondells.
In 1970, Girard, along with John Mehler, became founding members of Love Song, one of the first Jesus Music groups in the United States.
In 1975, Girard became a solo artist after leaving Love Song. He wrote and performed the songs "Sometimes Alleluia" and "Rock 'N' Roll Preacher"; both were featured on his debut album Chuck Girard. It also featured the band Ambrosia prominently throughout. Girard in turn was featured on Ambrosia's albums Ambrosia and Somewhere I've Never Travelled, though the albums' credits do not indicate which tracks he contributed to or in what capacity.
He is the father of Alisa Childers, a member of the former Christian girl group ZOEgirl and Christian apologist.
Discography
Secular albums
- The Castells So This Is Love (Era Records, 1961)
- The Best of the Castells (K-Tel, 2000)
- The Hondells Go Little Honda (Mercury Records, 1964)
- The Hondells (Mercury Records, 1964)
- The Hondells Greatest Hits (Curb Records, 1996)
- The Ghouls Dracula's Deuce'
- Mr. Gasser & The Weird-Ohs Silly Surfers
- The Revells The Go Sound of the Slots
Singles
The Castells
- "Make Believe Wedding" (1961) US No. 98
- "Sacred" (1961) US No. 20
- "So This Is Love" (1961) US No. 21
The Hondells
- "Little Honda" (1964) US: #9
- "My Buddy Seat" (1965) US: #87
- "Younger Girl" (1966) US: #52
With Love Song
- Love Song (Good News Records, 1972)
- Final Touch (Good News Records, 1974)
- "Feel the Love" (live double LP) (Good News Records, 1977)
- "Welcome Back" (CD) (Maranatha/Word, 1995)
Solo albums
- Chuck Girard (Good News Records, 1975)
- Glow in the Dark (Good News Records, 1976)
- Written on the Wind (Good News Records, 1977)
- Take it Easy (Good News Records, 1978)
- The Stand (Good News Records, 1980)
- The Name Above All Names (Seven Thunders Records, 1983)
- Fire & Light (Seven Thunders Records, 1991)
- Voice of the Wind (Seven Thunders Records, 1994)
- Heart of Christmas (Seven Thunders Records, 2001)
- Evening Shadows (Seven Thunders Records, 2008)
Compilations
- First Love (Exploration Films, 1998) – a concert film and documentary
References
- ^ Cusic, Don (2010). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music: Pop, Rock, and Worship. ABC–CLIO. pp. 208–209. ISBN 978-0-313-34425-1. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
- Montague, Joe (April 7, 2005). "ZOEgirl Doesn't Just Make Music, They Teach Us How to Live". Soul Shine. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
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