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Chuck Girard (born in Los Angeles, California) was a member of The Castells, The Hondells and later, Love Song, one of the pioneer Christian rock groups. He later enjoyed a solo career as a performer of Contemporary Christian Music. His daughter, Alisa Childers (nee Girard) was a member of the Christian pop trio ZOEgirl.

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