Evan Wickham
Evan Wickham is a singer-songwriter from Columbus, Ohio who grew up in a Christian household. His early exposure to gospel and hymns mixed with teenage...
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Evan Wickham is a singer-songwriter from Columbus, Ohio who grew up in a Christian household. His early exposure to gospel and hymns mixed with teenage interests in rock and alternative music, drawing from artists like Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen.
In 2003, he wrote 'Jesus Come,' a song that became known for its direct plea for spiritual comfort. Other songs in his catalog include 'Everywhere,' 'Glorious,' 'He's Alive,' and 'Heavenlies.'
Some of his work has drawn criticism from religious figures who found his approach to faith themes contentious. He has continued performing and participating in community outreach, including prison visits.
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