NASHVILLE, Tenn. (August 15, 2024) - Museum of the Bible will host the Nineties Worship Night inaugural event at the World Stage Theater in Washington, D.C. on Friday, August 16, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. ET.
This one night only concert will be an unforgettable night of worship, featuring performances from worship leaders who defined a generation.
Sharing the stage for the first time on behalf of Nineties Worship Night, Jeff Deyo (formerly lead singer of SONICFLOOd), Charlie Hall, Brenton Brown, and special guest Lisa Nicole (Out of Eden's Lisa Kimmey Winans) will perform fresh arrangements of some of the most powerful worship songs from the 1990s.
The event, sponsored by The Timothy Initiative, PraiseCharts, Loop Community, CCLI, Martin Guitar, and GiveSendGo, will be hosted by critically acclaimed singer/songwriter/poet Kim Gentry Meyer (Mrs. Massachusetts 2020).
"This is a fantastic opportunity to hear these legendary artists who shaped a generation with some of the powerful worship songs that built movements like Passion and Vineyard. Don’t miss this incredible night of worship!" says Nineties Worship Night Productions and NWN Records president Chad Gentry.
To get your tickets for Nineties Worship Night's inaugural concert at Museum of the Bible, click here.
For more information about Nineties Worship Night, NWN Records and Nineties Worship Night's New album, Break Through the Stars, visit ninetiesworshipnight.com, Facebook,Instagram, and YouTube.
About Nineties Worship Night's New album, Break Through the Stars:
Break Through the Stars, the new studio album from Nineties Worship Night's NWN Records, is released through Integrated Music Rights, part of the Integrity Music family.
The gorgeous new album reimagines a curated collection of some of the most powerful worship songs from the 1990s, performed by well-known artists, including original SONICFLOOd lead singer Jeff Deyo, Lenny LeBlanc, Brenton Brown, Lindell Cooley, Charlie Hall (with backing vocals from Christy Nockels), and Lisa Nicole (Out of Eden's Lisa Kimmey Winans), along with critically acclaimed newcomer Kim Gentry Meyer (Mrs. Massachusetts 2020), and more.
The album features stellar production from Nathan Nockels, Jordan Lake, Jonathan Crone, Zach Foty, Jesse David, Nashville Worship Collective's Will B. Smith II, and more.
Break Through The Stars is the public kick-off for a Nineties Worship Night-branded movement that has been quietly building for several years via live events in local churches throughout the country, featuring powerful, anointed, multicultural worship.
"Our goal for the Break Through The Stars studio album was to create a true multicultural worship album, reimagining some of most powerful 1990s era worship songs and featuring a mix of both well-known and grassroots worship leaders," says Chad Gentry, Break Through The Stars executive producer and president of Nineties Worship Night Productions, LLC, and NWN Records. "We believe this album will bring back cherished memories for those who lived through the era, and ignite a new fire of worship in those who were not there, both in younger generations of believers and in unbelievers who are drawn to Christ by the compelling music of this time period."
Break Through the Stars Track Listing (with comments from Executive Producer Chad Gentry):
"All Who Are Thirsty (Break Through The Stars)" featuring Jeff Deyo (original artist and writer was Brenton Brown). Gentry: Even though the original song was never on a SONICFLOOd album, the new version captures the feel of that group and is perfect timing for the 25th anniversary of that first SONICFLOOd album back in 1999.
"House Of The Lord (Joy In The House)" - featuring Rodney Douglas Jr. (original artist and writer was Danny Chambers). Gentry: This track is a derivative of Danny Chambers' original song "House Of The Lord," released by Integrity Music in 1998 on the Carry The Call album. Jesse David, the producer of this track, and I wanted to include a song on this album to honor our friend Danny Chambers, and we decided on this one. Jesse and Rodney Douglas Jr. collaborated on writing the new bridge for this version of the song.
"Take My Life" - featuring David Guerrero and Scott Underwood (original artist and writer was Scott Underwood). Gentry: Long story short, I got connected with Scott Underwood a couple of years ago and he quickly became a great friend and contributor to Nineties Worship Night. I then had the idea to feature Scott and my good friend David Guerrero on a remake of Scott's classic '90s worship song, "Take My Life." This song has meant so much to me through the years and I feel that we captured the original spirit with this modern production.
"Above All/There Is None Like You" - featuring Lenny LeBlanc (original artist and writer on "There Is None Like You" and co-writer of "Above All" with Paul Baloche). Gentry: I've been such a fan of Lenny for so many years and thought that it would be really neat to have him featured on this album, and he agreed! He stated that this medley he arranged for the album is his favorite version of these songs.
"Give Us Clean Hands" - featuring Charlie Hall (original artist and writer was Charlie Hall). Gentry: The Lord spoke to me very clearly that Charlie Hall needed to be part of Nineties Worship Night, so I contacted him. He agreed to be a part of our docuseries and then later agreed to record a remake of his classic song, "Give Us Clean Hands," popularized through the Passion movement. Christy Nockels joined him on background vocals for this new recording, and Nathan Nockels served as the music producer.
"More Of Your Glory" - featuring Lindell Cooley (original artist and writer was Lindell Cooley). Gentry: Because Lindell and the Brownsville Revival are featured in the first episode of the docuseries, I felt that it was fitting to invite him to be part of this album. He graciously agreed and liked my idea of doing a remake of his mid-'90s revival classic, "More Of Your Glory."
"Refiner's Fire" - featuring Brenton Brown (original artist and writer was Brian Doerksen). Gentry: When I was beginning to put together the track listing for this album, I wanted to include a feature of Brenton Brown somehow, some way. From our docuseries interview, I knew how big of a mentor that Brian Doerksen was to him early in his ministry, so I had the idea of asking Brenton to cover one of Brian's best-known worship classics, "Refiner's Fire." It was Brenton's idea to add a dobro, which really makes the recording!
"Breathe" - featuring Kim Gentry Meyer (original artist and writer is Marie Barnett). Gentry: Being one of the most popular '90s era worship songs, somebody had to cover this. Kim graciously agreed to do so, and we're so excited about this version!
"Grace Flows Down/We Fall Down" - featuring Daniel Doss (Chris Tomlin is the writer and original artist of "We Fall Down." "Grace Flows Down" was a popular song of the Passion movement in the early years). Gentry: I had come up with this specific medley for our Nineties Worship Night Live events. When I approached Daniel Doss about featuring on the album, I gave him a list of recommendations based on what was available from the '90s worship catalog. He ended up choosing this option and he did an absolutely wonderful job, not only singing, but also producing this track!
"Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble?" - featuring Jeffrey Enochs (original writer is Martin Smith and it was originally recorded by Delirious?). Gentry: Jeffrey Enochs was my youth pastor when I was a teenager and also the lead singer of the worship band I was a part of during the late '90s. We always covered a lot of Delirious? songs, so I thought it would be fitting to feature him on this one!
"Hungry" - featuring Kelsi Craig (original artist and writer is Kathryn Scott). Gentry: We originally planned to release this cover on our upcoming live album, but our producer on the track (Jordan Lake) convinced me to turn it into a studio track because of how great it was turning out with our friend Kelsi Craig as lead vocalist on it. “Hungry” was also one of the most popular worship songs of the late '90s, making it a great choice for this album.
"Days Of Elijah" - featuring Jasmin Foreman and Nashville Worship Collective (the writer of this song is Robin Mark and it was popularized by Paul Wilbur). Gentry: I thought it would be fun to record a true "Contemporary Gospel" version of this song and I knew exactly who to call! My good friend Will B. Smith II produced this rendition, and he is also the leader of Nashville Worship Collective.
"Better Than" - featuring Casey Corum and Chad and Karen Gentry (original writer and artist is Casey Corum). Gentry: This song meant a lot to me when it came out during my late high school days. I've been privileged to connect and work with Casey on Nineties Worship Night since he's still currently a part of one our key partners (Vineyard Worship). I thought it would be fun for Casey to remake this song with my wife and I adding some vocals along with his strong lead!
"The Heart Of Worship" - featuring David Guerrero (original writer and artist is Matt Redman). Gentry: I first met David Guerrero back in the Summer of 1999 and we quickly rallied around our mutual fandom of the first SONICFLOOd album, which had been released earlier that year. One of our favorite tracks on that album was Jeff Deyo’s rendition of the Matt Redman song, “The Heart Of Worship.” When I asked David which song he wanted to lead on the Break Through The Stars album, he didn’t hesitate in choosing to cover this. We teamed up with Grammy and Dove Award-winning producer Jonathan Crone to provide a fresh approach on this timeless classic.
"Just To Be Close To You" - featuring Lisa Nicole (original artist and writer is Fred Hammond). Gentry: Lisa Kimmey Winans (now known professionally as Lisa Nicole), formerly of the CCM trio Out Of Eden, is a contributor to the Nineties Worship Night Docuseries, and appears on our Break Through The Stars studio album courtesy of Dare Records. This track is a derivative composition with Lisa's new verses and bridge, while utilizing Fred's original chorus.
About the Nineties Worship Night Brand:
The Nineties Worship Night movement has been quietly building for several years via live events in local churches throughout the country, featuring powerful, anointed, multicultural worship.
The Nineties Worship Night brand includes NWN Records, the upcoming Nineties Worship Night Docuseries, and the Nineties Worship Night Live events.
NWN Records:
The goal of NWN Records is to produce well executed studio and live covers of various worship songs from the '90s catalogue.
The new studio album, Break Through The Stars, is the public kick-off for a Nineties Worship Night-branded movement created by husband and wife worship leaders. Chad and Karen Gentry. The Nineties Worship Night movement has been quietly building for several years via live events in local churches throughout the country, featuring powerful, anointed, multicultural worship.
The Break Through The Stars album also serves as a precursor to the upcoming launch of the Nineties Worship Night Docuseries, "Our goal for the Break Through The Stars studio album was to create a true multicultural worship album, reimagining some of most powerful 1990's era worship songs and featuring a mixture of well-known and unknown worship leaders," says Chad Gentry, Break Through The Stars executive producer and president of Nineties Worship Night Productions, LLC, and NWN Records.
"We believe this album will bring back cherished memories for those who lived through the era, and ignite a new fire of worship in those who were not there, both in younger generations of believers and in unbelievers who are moved by the compelling music of this time period," Gentry continues.
Integrity Music Partnership:
"We have partnered with Integrity Music to bring focus back on many of these songs," says Gentry. "Integrity Music has been a wonderful partner in providing both wise counsel to our docuseries-related licensing needs and also providing digital distribution for our record label, NWN Records, through Integrated Music Rights."
The Nineties Worship Night Challenge:
"Nineties Worship Night is a challenge to every single person in the Body of Christ to re-examine their faith in Jesus and reignite their passion in serving Him." says Gentry. "Additionally, we want to minister to those who have stepped away from the faith and are drawn back in by impactful memories of these songs. Lastly, we pray that Nineties Worship Night will draw younger listeners and unbelievers who are moved by the authenticity of the worship music of this time period and are compelled by the powerful narratives shared. Hopefully, we are successful in creating connecting points through our docuseries, music, and live events that will have this type of impact."
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