B.J. Collins - keyboards and vocals.......
Chuck Beatty - guitars and vocals.......
Bo Collins - bass guitar and vocals.......
Zac Reitmeyer - drums and vocals.......
Influences
70x7 has sought to become "all things to all men" just as the apostle Paul had done. This is reflected in the broad spectrum of musical genres covered by the band, with the intention to reach as many different people as possible.
Sounds Like
Delirious, Petra, Mark Schultz, Michael W. Smith, Newsboys, Casting Crowns, Third Day, Chris Tomlin, Audio Adrenaline, Phil Driscoll, Brian Duncan, Steven Curtis Chapman, Switchfoot, Apologetix
Seventy Times Seven reaches out to the world with contemporary Christian music that witnesses to the glory of God. The band performs a repertoire that includes over 50 original songs and 150 popular praise and worship songs. The band's newest lineup features B.J. Collins on keyboards and vocals, Bo Collins on bass guitar and vocals, Zac Reitmeyer on drums and vocals, and Chuck Beatty on guitar and vocals. 70x7's live performances are powered by the Word of God in scriptures adapted to contemporary music, plus the passionate and heart-felt preaching of evangelist Peter Kusko.
Over the years, 70x7 has served a variety of audiences, including an opening night worship concert at the 2000 Creation Festival... In both the concert and worship settings, 70x7 has partnered with many church organizations, including the United Methodist Church, Roman Catholic Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, Presbyterian Church of America, Presbyterian Church USA, Assemblies of God, American Baptist Churches USA, Christian & Missionary Alliance Church, Pentecostal Church of God, and Independent Christian Churches.
70x7 began publishing RealAudio and MP3 recordings on the 70x7.com website in 1997 and the band's songs have been enjoyed by thousands of online listeners from all over the world. There have already been over three million streams and downloads of 70x7's music from online music websites like Mp3.com, Soundclick.com, ArtistLaunch.com, and Mp3.com.au (Australia). The songs of 70x7 have risen to the top of the Christian music charts on these websites and others.
Jeff from AoF here - just dropping by to listen to your tunes, and see what's up! Congrats on your recent successes - we hope to catch up with you on the road some day.
Thank you for your support! "United by Worship - Pittsburgh" is here for you! 70X7, you guys got some really cool tunes! my name is Karl and I'm the web administrater let me know if there is anything I can do for you guys! Stay in touch! Our page is in the process of being professionally developed by a graphic designer from wahington DC!
I will never forget how the Chinese soldiers laughed at us when we expressed our feelings about the attacks of September 11 in a live interview conducted during one of Re:Generation's China concerts. They thought we were weak, but they just didn't understand our faith in God or America's resolve and the manner in which those events brought us ... Read Moretogether as a people. It was ANOTHER Psalm that came to mind when I reflected on what had happened. "Weeping may spend the night, but joy comes in the morning." Psalm 30 became the centerpiece of the song I wrote about that day. I called it "Cold Rain." Listen here: soundclick.com/share?songid=194135
I bare witness to the glory of the true living God and His prophet Christ. Visit http://UniversalConfession.com to learn the truth about our Universal Epic...
I just wanted to let you know that you guys put on an awesome performance for the love of Jesus Christ and for our church's 160 anniversery, and also wanted to thank you for coming to our church and playing for one and two doing the whole sound stuff... i've actually learned a little from Rich (aka Frank as I had called him all day HAHA). Keep performing for the grace of God. He can take you very far. Alright... i must go unfortunatly.. i took a wipeout on my bicycle tonight (OUCH!) haha
Thank You Very Much Again, Dustin Paulsen MC of 160th Music concert
One day, when I was a very young boy, the sun was setting, the sky became dark and the wind began to blow. The massive thunderhead clouds rolled across the plains towards me. The lightning filled the sky and the distant thunder echoed over the prairie, shaking the ground as it approached.
I could smell the rain in the air and looked up at what had become a pitch black sky lit only by the flashes of lightning. I thought I saw a huge bird, but the wind blew the leaves and dust into my eyes as I was straining to see him. A flash of lightning revealed him to me flying high into the dark sky lightning emanating around his head. The enormous bird soared rising even higher riding the updrafts and whirl winds of the advancing storm.
The sound of thunder was deafening and the wind was whipping the branches furiously. The flag stood straight out and the propeller on the windmill was spinning so fast that it looked like the windmill was going to take right off. The great bird seemed to be totally at home in the midst of all of this, flying steady as a rock. He then came closer and I could truly see his majestic size. He was larger than a Condor as large as pictures of prehistoric Pterodactyls I had seen in books and his beautiful iridescent feathers looked almost as though they were on fire.
The magnificent bird was graceful; he also displayed power and speed. As he dove downward piercing the edge of the clouds, it appeared as though lightning was coming from his eyes. I stood frozen in awe of his ethereal beauty. The ear-shattering thunder cracked and lightning flashed as he fell from the sky. He swooped out of the clouds and plucked a calf from the field with his talons. He then flew back to the clouds on the horizon and was gone from sight in seconds -- gone forever.
Although I searched the sky the rest of my childhood, hoping to catch another glimpse of him, I never saw the Bird of Thunder again. To this very day, every time I hear the cr
Hey its Leon from thebandwithnoname. How you doing? As your one of our friends I just wanted to let you know we have updated our page with new tour dates, songs and pictures. Feel free to take a look and listen and comment us on what you think?
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Leon (Q Kid)
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