List of 1970s Christian pop artists
This is a list of notable contemporary Christian music artists from the 1970s.
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (2002) defines CCM as "music that appeals to self-identified fans of contemporary Christian music on account of a perceived connection to what they regard as Christianity".[1] Based on this definition, this list includes artists that work in the Christian music industry as well as artists in the general market.
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A
- After the Fire (ATF)
- Dennis Agajanian
- All Saved Freak Band
- The Alpha Band
- Amplified Version
- The Archers
B
- a band called David
- Brown Bannister
- Bash-n-the-Code
- Bob Bennett
- Debby Boone
- Pat Boone
- Scott Wesley Brown
- Anita Bryant
- T Bone Burnett
- Wendell Burton
C
- Steve Camp
- Glen Campbell
- Ralph Carmichael
- Johnny Cash
- Chalice
- Children of the Day
- Chris Christian
- Paul Clark
- Terry Clark
- Cynthia Clawson
- Bruce Cockburn
- Denny Correll
- Andrae Crouch (and the Disciples)
- Andrew Culverwell
D
- Daniel Amos (a.k.a. DA and da)
- David and the Giants
- DeGarmo and Key
- Dino
- Dion
- Jessy Dixon
- Phil Driscoll
- Roby Duke
- Bob Dylan
E
F
G
- The Bill Gaither Trio
- Chuck Girard
- Glad
- Glass Harp
- Amy Grant
- Al Green
- Keith Green
- Peter Green
- Arlo Guthrie
H
- Danniebelle Hall
- Pam Mark Hall
- Larnelle Harris
- Harvest
- Edwin Hawkins (and the Edwin Hawkins Singers)
- Mark Heard
- Heritage Singers
- Annie Herring
- Benny Hester
- Dallas Holm
- Honeytree
- Jimmy Hotz
- Tom Howard
I
J
K
L
M
- Malcolm and Alwyn
- Darrell Mansfield
- Randy Matthews
- Barry McGuire
- Sister Janet Mead
- Ken Medema
- David Meece
- Midnight Oil
- Mighty Clouds of Joy
- Van Morrison
- Mylon and Holy Smoke
N
O
P
R
- Reba Rambo
- Ray Repp
- Resurrection Band (a.k.a. Rez Band)
- Cliff Richard
- Johnny Rivers
- Austin Roberts
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T
W
Notes
- ↑ Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 13. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
- ↑ "Dave Kelly: The Jesus music veteran with the Bob Dylan connection". crossrhythms.co.uk.
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