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Desperation Band
OriginColorado Springs, Colorado
GenresContemporary worship music, contemporary Christian music
Years active2002–present
LabelsIntegrity
Members
  • Jon Egan
  • Jared Henderson
  • Dan Egan
  • Roderick Mendoza
  • Regan Cruz
  • Nico Perez
  • Matt Pacco
  • Jonathan Moos
  • Cory Asbury
Past members
  • Jared Anderson
  • Glenn Packiam
  • Erick Todd
Websitewww.desperationband.com

Desperation Band is a worship band led by Jon Egan, and part of the worship ministry of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[1]

The band has been featured on the main stage at Creation East and Kingdom Bound, and has led worship in the Worship Tent at both Creation East and KingdomBound.[2] They have also been featured on Teen Mania's Acquire the Fire tour dates in stadiums around the country. Their albums, recorded live at New Life Church, appear on Integrity’s Vertical Music label and feature "high-energy, passionate new worship songs that convey the hunger of their generation for God."[3]

Career

Desperation Band was first formed in 2001, when New Life Church pastor David Perkins suggested that Jon Egan, Jared Anderson and Glenn Packiam play together with their bands at the first Desperation Conference. Held annually in June and July, Desperation Conferences draw thousands of college and high school students.[4]

The song "I Am Free", written by band co-founder Jon Egan and recorded by the band for 2004's From the Rooftops, was later covered by the Newsboys, for whom it became a hit single.[5]

Discography

  1. Desperation (2003)
  2. From the Rooftops (2004)
  3. Who You Are (2006)
  4. Sessions & Remixes EP (2007) [iTunes exclusive]
  5. Everyone Overcome (2007)
  6. Light Up the World (2009)
  7. Update: Live (2011)
  8. Center of it All (April 2012)
  9. Banner (September 30, 2014)

Notes

  1. ^ http://desperationband.com/about Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  2. ^ Worshipmusic.com. "Bio and Review of Desperation Band." Retrieved 2008-08-07.
  3. ^ Integritymusic.com. "Label Artist Bio." Retrieved 2008-08-07.
  4. ^ Unknown. "Desperation Conference." Retrieved 2008-08-07.
  5. ^ Unknown. "Top 40 Charts." Retrieved 2008-08-07.

References