Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Biography of Toby McKeehan




Toby McKeehan (born Kevin Michael McKeehan;  October 22, 1964), better known by his stage name TobyMac (styled tobyMac), is a Christian recording artist, music producer, hip-hop/pop artist, singer-songwriter, and author. TobyMac was one of the first and best-known Christian rappers. He was first known for being a member of the Christian vocal trio DC Talk, staying with them from 1987 until their announced hiatus in 2000.

Between DC Talk and his own solo career, he has sold more than 10 million albums. TobyMachas had six No. 1 hit CHR singles including "Gone", "Made to Love" and "Lose My Soul." Five singles have gone to No. 1 on Billboard's Christian Songs chart, tying him with Third Day for fourth on the list of artists with the most No. 1 hits on that chart.

Years Active: 1987 – present
Genres: Christian Hip – Hop, Christian – Pop, Christian Rock.
Label:  ForeFront Records, EMI CMG

Toby formed DC Talk with Michael Tait in 1987, at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA. He and Tait released Christian Rhymes to a Rhythm in 1988, while they recruited classmate, Kevin Max Smith. The three set out on tour after they released their first album in 1989, DC Talk. In 1990, they released their first gold album, Nu Thang. After the Nu Thang tour, they recorded their first platinum album, Free at Last. The Free at Last Tour was a success. They were invited to play on The Jay Leno Show and The Arsenio Hall Show, getting mainstream attention. They released their first single for their next album, which immediately became a hit single. The album went multi-platinum and the best Christian album in the face of CCM music, Jesus Freak, which they released in 1995. The album led to the extremely popular Jesus Freak World Tour. They eventually released the tour CD, Welcome to the Freakshow. The tour ended in success in time for Supernatural, which would be their last album. "What hits me now more than ever is that you really don't get a practice run at life," explains Toby. "This is it. In my friendships, raising my children, loving my wife, loving people, performing with my band and stepping on stage at arenas, I want to make every moment count."

For Toby, making every moment count is about more then just saying it out loud. Whether he's at home with his wife and five children, mentoring new artists, recording in the studio or on the road with his band Diverse City, Toby's heart for collaboration is rooted in his belief that no matter where we've come from, we are better together then we are alone.

IF YOU CAN WORK THROUGH THE DIFFERENCES YOU ENTER INTO A WORLD OF RICHNESS THAT IS UNPARALLELED.


"Collaboration takes us deeper," said Toby. "There is a profound richness that happens when we come together and take the time to learn from each other's perspectives--the diversity of our upbringing, the color of our skin and the things we are drawn to. If you can work through the differences you enter into a world of richness that is unparalleled. It's helped me recognize that someone is not wrong just because they don't think the same way I do. Our life experiences cause scars. Getting to know each other helps heal and soften some of those scars and makes us more receptive to each other. At the end of the day that equals loving each other well."

The power of collaboration and power of diversity is poured out in every facet of this 13-track record produced by Toby, David Garcia, Chris Stevens and Brian Fowler. The perfect blend of rock, pop, hip-hop and soul, This Is Not A Test, is the follow-up to his No. 1 Billboard debut Eye On It. The record features diverse group of artists, including for the first time in a decade, his DC Talk band-mates Kevin Max and Michael Tait, and newer artists like Capital Kings, Ryan Stevenson, and Hollyn.

LOVE FEELS LIKE

But loving each other well isn't always easy. Whether taking care of a sick parent (Toby lost his father in the spring of 2015), mending a broken relationship, or just raising a family, real love pushes us out of our comfort zone. It can heal us, transform us, empower us and stretch us to our limits. But it's in those moments when we feel like we have nothing left that we discover the richest blessings. It's this picture of love that Toby describes in the line "empty never felt so full" in "Love Feels Like."

"Love Feels Like" has a deeper meaning for me personally," said Toby. "I didn't try to write a song about how love can be beautiful, hard and fulfilling, but it just poured out of me."

Featuring Kevin and Michael of DC Talk, the song relates to the universal theme of loving others and the power of being loved when you are in the trenches.

"I thought, who could help me tell this story," Toby shared. "Michael, Kevin and I lived together in the trenches for so long and have this beautiful history. They are two of the best singers and understand my heart as well as anyone else in the world. I thought I would lean into them and make it a moment for this song. It could just as easily be about what we went through together as it could be about anything. I love music that has dimension to it."



FEEL IT

Grounded in that same message of loving God and loving people well, songs like "Lights Shine Bright" and "Feel It" showcase the musical diversity that makes Toby and Diverse City so unique."Lights Shine Bright" is beautifully laid back and ethereal while "Feel It" is a driving mix of funk and soul--the music is complex but the message is simple and powerful.

"I really got into live horns on this record with "Feel It"," said Toby. "We were vibing off my favorite Michael Jackson record Off The Wall. We tried to capture a little bit of that in the track. I don't want to overthink faith because I want to know God's work. I want it to be passion and spirit more than knowledge, so the lyric is really simple 'I feel it in my heart, I feel it in my soul. You take our brokenness and make us beautiful.' That's how I know. Let's just focus the fact that we are broken and somehow He puts us together and makes us beautiful."

BEYOND ME

With many years in the business and so much success, one might think that Toby has his life and career all figured out, but it's his unmistakable vulnerability and the realization that he didn't have to be perfect that led to the overarching theme of the album and the single "Beyond Me."

"I'm a perfectionist by nature. Growing up I was taught that we should be able to look in the mirror and say "I got this. Give me the ball and I'll shoot the three," said Toby. "But I'm learning like never before that I have to be brave enough to look in the mirror and say "God, I don't have this. I'm in over my head. I desperately need you. So take me to a place where I know I need you because that's when I'm at my best."

It's with the same vulnerability that he fights the urge to become jaded.

"THAT IS THE SWEET SPOT"

"I beg God," Toby says laughing. "When I walk into write a song with other people we open with a prayer. I ask God to hollow me out so that He can breathe something in me that is beyond me. Something I'm not poetic enough to write, not smart enough to pen, but something that will turn eyes to Him. I still dare to believe that God can use a song to awaken someone to love. I still dare to believe that with every song I write and every concert I play. When you recognize your need for God--that is the sweet spot--that's where I want to be. When you know you are in over your head and you know you can't control the situation--that's when God does something glorious."

At the end of the day, it doesn't matter if it's a song, a show or a 30 second preview on iTunes, Toby hopes that through the messages of collaboration, diversity and love that are the cornerstone of This Is Not A Test, people will feel like they can tackle this thing called life.

"I want them to walk away saying "I feel good. I feel like I can love my spouse well. I can love my friends. I feel like I'm even open to having a conversation about who God is. I want them to know love is worth everything you put in. If that happens, then I've done what I wanted to do."

Biography of Newsboys


Newsboys are a Christian pop rock band founded in 1985 in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia. They have released 16 studio albums, six of which have been certified gold. Currently, the band consists of lead vocalist Michael Tait formerly of DC Talk, keyboardist and bassist Jeff Frankenstein, guitarist Jody Davis, and drummer and percussionist Duncan Phillips.


The band was formed in Mooloolaba, Queensland in 1985 by two young men: Peter Furler and his school mate George Perdikis. Two other teens were added soon after: Furler's best friend, John James, and bassist Sean Taylor. The band's original name was The News, but once in the U.S. they changed it to The Newsboys to avoid conflict with the U.S.-based band Huey Lewis and the News. The band came to the United States in late 1987 after getting signed with Refuge Communications and released the album Read All About It in 1988 in the United States. After signing with Star Song Communications, they released two more albums in 1990 and 1991: Hell Is for Wimps and Boys Will Be Boyz. None of the band's first three albums garnered much attention, and the band's line-up changed with every release.
Years Active: 1985 – presentGenres: Pop Rock, Christian – Pop, Christian Rock and Contemporary Christian Rock
Label:  Refuge, Star Songs, Virgin, Sparrow and Inpop.

Current Members

Ø  Duncan Phillips
Ø  Jody Davis
Ø  Jeff Frankenstein
Ø  Michael Tait
Past Members
Ø  John James
Ø  Peter Furler
Ø  George Perdikis
Ø  Phil Yates
Ø  Jonathan Geange
Ø  Vernon Bishop
Ø  Randy Williams
Ø  Bryan Olesen
Ø  Paul Colman
Ø  Sean Taylor
Ø  Kevin Mills
Ø  Phil Joel
Ø  Corey Pryor
It wasn't until their 1992 album, Not Ashamed (containing a cover of the DeGarmo & Key song "Boycott Hell"), that the band gained notice in the Christian music scene. Steve Taylor, a singer-songwriter and producer, began a partnership with the band, producing the band's record and writing most of the lyrics for their songs. Furler remained the band's primary songwriter and beginning with this album began sharing lead vocal duties with James and continued to do so until James' departure.
In 1994, amidst continued line-up changes (which included the addition of mainstays Jody Davis and Duncan Phillips), the band released Going Public, their fifth album and first real success. The record proved to be a watershed for the group, winning a 1995 Dove Award for "Rock Album of the Year". It also produced four No. 1 hits: "Spirit Thing", "Real Good Thing", "Truth and Consequences", and, most notably, "Shine". "Shine" won the 1995 Dove for "Rock Recorded Song of the Year". In 2006, CCM Magazine listed "Shine" in the top ten in its ranking of the 100 Greatest Songs in Christian music.
The 1996 follow-up album Take Me to Your Leader was recorded with an expanded line up with new additions Phil Joel and Jeff Frankenstein. The album produced three more pop No. 1 hits: "Reality", "Let It Go", and the title track, two rock No. 1 hits: "Cup O' Tea" and "Breathe", as well as fan favorite and concert staple "Breakfast". This album also won the group's third Dove, this time for "Recorded Music Packaging of the Year". This album spawned the Newsboys only movie Down Under the Big Top (1996), which was based on the song "Reality".
In late 1997, James announced he would be leaving the band because of a drug and alcohol addiction. With his departure, Furler moved from drums to vocals and auditions were held for the now-vacant drum position. Eventually, Duncan Phillips, who had previously played keyboards and percussion for the band moved over to the drum kit. From 1998 to 2003, the band's line-up of Furler, bassist Phil Joel, guitarist Jody Davis, keyboardist Jeff Frankenstein, and Phillips stayed constant.
The first post-James record, Step Up to the Microphone, sold well and produced four No. 1 hits: "Entertaining Angels", "WooHoo", "Believe", and the title track. "Entertaining Angels" won the 1999 Dove for "Short Form Music Video of the Year". The band returned in 1999 with Love Liberty Disco, the band's only album to significantly deviate from their pop rock sound. Instead, this particular album featured more of a disco sound. Still, it produced several hits, including the No. 1 hits "Beautiful Sound" and "Good Stuff", as well as the title track. The LLD tour was significantly more popular than the album. This tour featured an inflatable arena, called the Air Dome.
In 1999 Furler co-founded Inpop Records with Wes Campbell, as an independent contemporary Christian music record label.
In 2000, Newsboys headlined the annual, travelling CCM concert, Festival Con Dios, with Audio Adrenaline and The O.C. Supertones. That same year, Newsboys released a greatest hits compilation, Shine: The Hits, which did not include any songs from the Love Liberty Disco album but included four new songs, two of which ("Joy" and "Who?") went to No. 1. After this album, the band did not release any new material until the 2002 release of Thrive, a record that produced two No. 1 singles: "Million Pieces (Kissin' Your Cares Goodbye)" and the praise and worship-driven "It Is You", which proved to be the biggest hit of their career up to that point. Also in 2002, The Newsboys recorded the track "In the Belly of a Whale" for the end credits of the 2002 movie Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie.
After the success of "It Is You", The Newsboys then followed with two praise and worship albums: Adoration: The Worship Album in 2003 and Devotion in 2004. Late in 2003, Davis departed and was replaced by Bryan Olesen on guitar. In 2005, The Newsboys co-authored a book of devotions with Jim Laffoon entitled Our Daily Blog which was published by Inspiro and released on 1 November. In 2006, Oleson left the band in order to focus on his own band Casting Pearls and was replaced by Paul Colman, formerly of Paul Colman Trio.
More radio hits came in 2006 with a live version of "I Am Free" (originally written by Jon Egan of the Desperation Band), and "Wherever We Go". On 31 October 2006, The Newsboys released a pop/rock record entitled GOGO featured David Eri as a co-writer and the songs "Something Beautiful" and "In Wonder" were big hits on Christian Radio. That December, Joel announced that he would leave the band to pursue his own projects and albums. On 8 May 2007 the band released GO Remixed which was made up of new versions of the songs from GO and featured remixes by Tedd T., Jeff Frankenstein, Max Hsu of Superchick and Lee Bridges.
On 20 November 2007 The Newsboys released their second greatest hits compilation, The Greatest Hits. The eighteen-song CD also features two new songs "I Fought the La..." and "Stay Strong". This album was followed by Newsboys Live: Houston We Are GO, a CD/DVD combo recording package of a show from the GO Tour, which was released on 30 September 2008. Also in 2008, the band, with Steve Taylor providing vocals, recorded the song "Yo Ho Hero" for The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie.
On 5 January 2009, Colman announced he would be leaving The Newsboys to return to his solo projects. At the same time it was announced that Davis would return to the band, after a 5-year hiatus. “I am thrilled to be returning to the band and back with my bandmates, who are some of my best friends,” says Davis, “this is a big change in my life, and I’m looking forward to the tour and new record with excitement.”
In 2009, it was announced that Furler, having toured with The Newsboys since the band's inception, had decided to step back into a support role and would continue as the band's primary songwriter and producer. Because of this, a replacement lead vocalist was required so the band could continue touring. On 9 March 2009, it was announced that Michael Tait, formerly of dc Talk, would be the new lead singer. "Michael Tait will be touring with the band as lead singer with Peter making special appearances throughout the year. Peter will continue with the band and his trademark songwriting and production will remain as he focuses his professional career toward future Newsboys recordings." On 17 March, Tait performed his first full concert as lead singer in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
The Newsboys released the studio album In the Hands of God on 5 May (on Inpop Records) with Max Hsu (Superchick and tobyMac) producing the album. Long-time collaborator Steve Taylor co-wrote all the songs and sang on one song. During their 11 September concert in Orlando, Furler announced that this would be his final guest appearance with the band. The Newsboys' first studio album featuring lead singer Michael Tait, Born Again, was released on 13 July 2010 and debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200,  their highest debut position, and sold over 45,000 copies in its first week. On 12 October 2010 they released the Christmas album, Christmas! A Newsboys Holiday featuring The Christmas Song by Tait. In 2011, the song "City to City" from GO Remixed was featured in the trailer for the Disney Pixar movie, Cars 2.
God's Not Dead was released 15 November 2011. Their newest live album, title Live in Concert: God's Not Dead, came out on 22 October 2012. In the same year they released their single "The League of Incredible Vegetables" for the VeggieTales video of the same name. The band released their 16th studio album Restart on 10 September 2013. The "Restart Tour" will run from 20 September to 27 October 2013. The band will also be a part of the Winter Jam Tour 2013 in November.
The band has filmed a sequence for the film God's Not Dead which is set for release in early 2014.

Studio Albums

The John James  era

Ø  Read All About It
Ø  Hell Is for Wimps
Ø  Boys Will Be Boyz
Ø  Not Ashamed
Ø  Going Public
Ø  Take Me to Your Leader
The Peter Furler  era
Ø  Step Up to the Microphone
Ø  Love Liberty Disco
Ø  Thrive
Ø  Adoration: The Worship Album
Ø  Devotion
Ø  Go
Ø  In the Hands of God

The Michael Tait  era

Ø  Born Again
Ø  Christmas! A Newsboys Holiday
Ø  God's Not Dead
Ø  Restart

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Year
              Recipient
Award
Result
1992
             Not Ashamed
Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album
Nominated
1994
            Going Public
Best Rock Gospel Album
Nominated
1996
           Take Me To Your Leader
Best Rock Gospel Album
Nominated
2003
         Adoration: The Worship Album
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
Nominated

Dove Awards

Year
Recipient
Award
Result
1993
"I Cannot Get You Out of My System"
Short Form Music Video of the Year
Nominated
1995
Newsboys
Group of the Year
Nominated
Going Public
Rock Album of the Year
Won
"Shine"
Rock Recorded Song of the Year
Won
Short Form Music Video of the Year
Nominated
Song of the Year
Nominated
1997
"God Is Not a Secret"
Rock Recorded Song of the Year
Nominated
Take Me To Your Leader
Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
Won
Rock Album of the Year
Nominated
"Take Me to Your Leader"
Short Form Music Video of the Year
Nominated
1999
Step Up to the Microphone
Rock Album of the Year
Nominated
Newsboys
Group of the Year
Nominated
"Entertaining Angels"
Short Form Music Video of the Year
Won
Song of the Year
Nominated
2000
One Night in Pennsylvania
Long Form Music Video of the Year
Nominated
2001
City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise
Special Event Album of the Year
Won
"Love Liberty Disco"
Short Form Music Video of the Year
Nominated
2003
Thrive: Live from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Long Form Music Video of the Year
Nominated


2004
Newsboys
Group of the Year
Nominated
Adoration: The Worship Album
Praise & Worship Album of the Year
Nominated
"He Reigns"

Song of the Year
Nominated
Worship Song of the Year
Nominated
2005
Devotion
Praise and Worship Album of the Year
Nominated
2008
GO: Remixed
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
Nominated

2012
"Born Again"
Rock Song of the Year
Nominated
"Miracles"
Short Form Music Video of the Year
Nominated

Billboard Music Video Awards

Ø  1999 Award for Best CCM Video
·         "Entertaining Angels"

Intl. Angel Awards

Ø  1995 Award for Video
·         "Shine"
Ø  1999 Award for Video
·         "Entertaining Angels"

Nashville Music Awards

Ø   1999 Award for Favorite CCM Album
·         Step Up to the Microphone
Ø  2000 Nomination for Contemporary Christian Album of the Year
·         Love Liberty Disco

SESAC Awards

  • Peter Furler  won  The 2000 Award for Christian Songwriter of the Year

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