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8 Local Christi MARCUS AMAKER Features Editor Along of memfo Christian bands are becoming more Warren E and more popular as the limits of popular Jacobs (< music have expanded. South Carolina's Myers (vi local music scene, however, has been slow to catch on with this growing trend, laree enc Until now. sound th? As one of the few Christian bands in music an Columbia, Silers Bald makes powerful "Musi music with a powerful message. The inus," W band's deep faith in God and inspiring about Go live performances are well-known among Silers Columbia's Christian community. last year With the recent release of their debut from a ri CD climbing, Silers Bald are now poised that is cl to bring their music to a larger audience, remote lo "God has given us so much in the As m past year," said Lama Story, who plays Silers Ba upright bass and piano for the band, they now "Some people sing about nothing, but rock feel.' we sing about what is most important The n in our lives." that trad* i A IVTaw J ourne Faith, Family, Friends ' BAPTIST STUDENT UNIC (for Students Like Yc "Getting Stark rMon. Augusi 2pm - Ultimate 1 Ttaes. Augusi 6:30pm - Cookout am Thurs. Augus 7pm - Encounter / Wee Baptist Student Union E-MAIL: 105015. I ATTENTION EMAIL/1 Any student registered in UNIVERSIT\ for electronic mail and Internet (text onl userid in 1 of 2 ways: Via the World Wide Web: Just go to the Mainframe Computer Accc www.sc.edu/mcaa). 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Til ian band re with Story, Silers Bald consists melodies, ac ers Holly Anderson (vocals), instrumental lazemore (guitar, vocals), Jason the CD is the irums, percussion), Marcus the band's mi olin), Alan Reed (bass, guitar) "We are v e Williams (guitar vocals). This he said. "It is semble provides tor a unique we are at thi it manifests itself into beautiful The succ d spiritual songs. Jars of Clay c is something that we all have the minds o: illiams said. "We like singing taking Chris d and Jesus." Though n Bald started out as a folk duo about the r at USC. They got their name promising foi dge on an Appalachian Trail Word of God, laractenzed by its view and Christiai cation. popular in t ore members joined the band, Jacobs said.' 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"I hope that people egative attitudes still exist chose to use our gift of ausic, the future looks change people forever,' bands who sing about the music is like one-on-< Christ." i bands have become more Students at USC mi he past couple of years," of the members of the HOCK 93.5 FM and other numerous appearand s are playing DC Talk and "Sunday Night Alive" a >all, and we are along for in the Gambrell Audit headlined a show al a to their music, Silers Bald Washington Auditors iicate themselves to their Gospel Mission. !il 5 Foot" ably Sheet Slate House J?-??* Sumter Street BE A a Whi Pickens Street 5 tech g- ROT f elec Harden Street talei and Dec< 799-3854 COM 3: puterid ("userid") ent may request a txn (http:// % Mil ur name, and even All requests are C-3 f irs; password C3 / 'liuiing Thomas Blossom Streets) if a userid already H sed by the next from 10 a.m.-3 ,a londay, August IS 2 access, to the tome via modem, M 2t hostname is: ;r at no cost). VIS system. 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