4 Him
4 Him was a Christian vocal group that formed in the mid-1990s. Their debut album came out in 1996 and included the song "Real Thing," which became one of...
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4 Him was a Christian vocal group that formed in the mid-1990s. Their debut album came out in 1996 and included the song "Real Thing," which became one of their better-known tracks. The group's lineup featured Marty Roe on lead vocals, Bart Millard on guitar and vocals, Mike Mead on drums, and Andy Dodd on bass.
They released several albums over the next few years, including 1998's "Between the Trees" and a live album called "Unity" in 1999. Their music typically blended pop melodies with straightforward lyrical themes about faith. Other songs in their catalog include "The Promise," "Wrecking Ball," and "A Strange Way To Save The World."
The group experienced some lineup changes during their run, with founding member Jeremy Redmon departing in 2002. They continued performing and recording for a few more years before eventually winding down their activity as a group.
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