Esther Moore
Esther Moore is a Christian music band formed in the late 1990s by siblings Kyle and Laura Moore. They started with limited resources, but their song "All...
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Esther Moore is a Christian music band formed in the late 1990s by siblings Kyle and Laura Moore. They started with limited resources, but their song "All Shall Be Well" connected with listeners in 2001. That track, along with others like "City of Gold," helped them build an audience looking for straightforward messages of comfort.
Their albums include Yours Forevermore from 2002 and Believe from 2004. The music has shifted from gospel and folk toward pop and rock sounds at times. Kyle handles lead vocals and guitar, while Laura provides backing vocals and keyboards.
Some listeners have questioned the band's faith-based lyrics over time, but they've kept recording. They've worked with artists like Bart Millard of MercyMe and Jars of Clay on occasion.
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