Eden's Edge
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Eden's Edge

Eden's Edge formed in 2001 as a contemporary Christian band. Their debut album that same year included the song 'Amen,' which became their most recognizable...

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Eden's Edge, a Christian band with a quiet story

A contemporary Christian group that formed in 2001 and found early success with 'Amen.'

If you're new to them, 'Amen' is the place to start. For something later, try 'Christ Alone.'

They won a Dove Award for New Artist of the Year right out of the gate, and 'Amen' became a signature song. Later tracks like 'Christ Alone' and 'Who Am I Drinking Tonight?' show they kept writing. Their 2012 concert with an openly gay artist sparked some pushback, which they met by talking about love and acceptance.

The band started in 2001 and put out albums like 'For Every Season' in 2003 and 'Saved by Grace' in 2005. Lead singer Shane McPherson left in 2006, came back in 2009, and they've been releasing music since.

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Eden's Edge formed in 2001 as a contemporary Christian band. Their debut album that same year included the song 'Amen,' which became their most recognizable track. The original lineup featured Shane McPherson on lead vocals, with David and Brian Fry on guitars, Chris Lewis on bass, and Ben Calhoun on drums.

Their early work earned them a Dove Award for New Artist of the Year. They followed up with albums like 'For Every Season' in 2003 and 'Saved by Grace' in 2005. McPherson left the band in 2006, was replaced briefly by Sheldon Bangera, then returned in 2009.

In 2012, Eden's Edge performed at a concert that included an openly gay artist, which drew criticism from some Christian organizations. They defended the decision, saying they wanted to emphasize love and acceptance. The band has continued to release music since then, including songs like 'Christ Alone' and 'Who Am I Drinking Tonight?'

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