![]() ![]() Little by little the song “Flood” started getting airplay on College, Modern Rock and CHR radio stations around the country. All this while lyrically sounding at time “aloof” (for lack of a better term) to using the tried and true religious phrases used by their contemporaries.īut no one saw what was to come. Driven by acoustic guitars, subdued drums and bass and tastefully supportive strings, song after the song on the album became radio standards. There was an immediate positive response to the very likable acoustic sound that didn’t sound like much else in the Christian Music market. ![]() ![]() Jars of Clay’s completely original, quirky, acoustic, folky alternative debut released bowed a year later. The quartet was invited to Nashville to perform as a finalist for the contest and ended up winning. In 1994 a quirky, acoustic quartet from Greenville College sent a demo tape into a “New band” contest being put on by the Gospel Music Association. ![]()
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