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Adams, Dave: Echoing Green drummer. Has also provided drum programming for studio releases

A Different Drum: Synth pop label / record store. Responsible for several EG releases

Aleixa: Band formed by Kevin 131. They remixed EG's song "Aurora" on Science Fiction . Joey B. remixed their song "Unloved" on their Honeylake album

Altered, The: Band that opened for the Echoing Green. See also Rock Your Socks Off Tour

All Star United: See McCallum, Patrick and Eskalin, Ian

Ambler: Joey wrote "This song is a very personal one...almost too personal. Ambler was the name of the little town in Pennslyvania where I was born. It's also the same town where my mother died. It soon became the name of that little place in my soul where I shoved all the pain away. It didn't take very long for my pain to consume me. I didn't want to let go of it... it was my best friend. I thank God it's not any more."

Anything Box: Synth pop band that has inspired the Echoing Green. A live cover of their song "Answer Me" can be found on Science Fiction

Aria: This was the first album the band recorded, however it was never released

Aurora: Aurora was the title track from the Aurora 7.2 album, the band's second release, and first remix album. The song was later remixed several times on Science Fiction

Aurora 2000: An all new version of the song, released only on the Evergreen Collection

B

Belville, Heidi: Joey B's wife

Belville, Joey: Founder, lead singer, songwriter for the Echoing Green. Frequently goes by "Joey B."

Blackwell, Scott: Famed remixer and label executive. Founded Myx Records, later left for NSoul. In 2000 he returned to revamp the Myx name. He did some EG remixes for Aurora 7.2

C

Claude S.: Member of Anything Box. He remixed the Echoing Green on Aurora 7.2. See also Anything Box

C.O.D.: aka John Turpin, this is the mastermind behind the tremendous discographies of the Echoing Green, Mortal/Fold Zan, Aleixa, and more

Code of Ethics: Originally slated to tour with the Echoing Green in 1999, but tour plans were later scrapped. It would have been the "Code Green" tour

Cornerstone: Festival in Bushnell, Illinois that has (nearly) annually invited the Echoing Green to play

D

Deepsky: The duo of J. Scott G and Jason who produced the self-titled disc. They also wrote the theme song to MTV's electronica show "Amp"

Defend Your Joy: The Echoing Green's debut album.

Dickerson, Brandon: Played with the Echoing Green

Dove Awards: Awards given out by the Gospel Music Association. They nominated the song "Hide" for an award

Dworak, Jesse: Keyboard player for the Echoing Green. A Minnesota native, Jesse joined the band sometime around 1998. Known for his malicious keyboard attacks, he left in 2001 to pursue his own musical interests in Love Association.

E

Echoing Green: The title of a poem by William Blake from the Songs of Innocence and Experience. Also the name of the band's third full-length release which came out on June 16, 1998

Electronica: The band's third remix/rarities album. Contained covers of songs by Stryper and Band-Aid, plus two new songs.

Evergreen Collection: MP3.com DAM CD released late in 1999. It's a greatest hits collection. Also re-released in August, 2000. Later re-re-released (is that a word?) on A Different Drum in 2002.

Evergreen Annex: Remix addendum to the 2002 edition of the Evergreen Collection.

Eskalin, Ian: The frontman for All Star United. Ian also wrote the song "Like a Child" on Hope Springs Eternal, and created the Buck Rogers mix of "Defend Your Joy"

Eternia: The working titile for the album that became Supernova

 

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Fan Forum: Component of the Echoes of Green website. An online message board for friends to communicate

Five Iron Frenzy: Ska-core group from Denver, CO. They toured with The Echoing Green during the "Rock Your Socks Off Tour"

Five Minute Walk: The record company that released the Echoing Green's self-titled release

Flaming Fish: Electronica website / record label that released Glimmer of Hope, and sells other EG CDs

Fold Zandura: Rock band formed by Jerome Fontamilas and Jyro Xhan of Mortal. Both men have worked extensively with the Echoing Green

Fontamilas, Jerome: Member of Fold Zandura, and Mortal. He was one of the producers of the self-titled CD.

Franklin, Chrissy: Vocalist for the Echoing Green. Joined the band circa 1999. See also Thief

G

Glimmer of Hope: The band's live album, recorded at Tom Fest 1999

Go Supernova: Contest sponsored by the band

H

Hager, Jeremy: Former live guitar player for the band

Hide: Song from the self-titled record that was nominated for a Dove Award

Hope Springs Eternal: The band's second major release.

I

Independent Releases: See A Different Drum, Flaming Fish

J

Joy Electric: Synth pop band fronted by Ronnie Martin. They have released several albums on the Tooth & Nail label

K

Kaboing: Synth pop band that has worked with EG and even covered the song "Prodigal"

Kevin 131: Frontman for Aleixa. Remixed "Aurora" on Science Fiction

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Leiahdorus: Indie synth band. Joey produced their record in 2001-2002.

Live album: Glimmer of Hope

Live band: Band members have changed frequently. Here are some of them, sorted in album order

SF era: Joey B., Selena Acevedo, Brandon Dickerson, Patrcik McCallum, DJ O'Brien, Jason Parch

HSE era: Joey B., Jon Hurley, Aaron Kemplin, DJ O'Brien, Todd Spitzer

TEG era: Joey B., Dave Adams, Rachael Hadley, Jeremy Hager, Luke Heath, Cody Williams

GoH era: Joey B., Dave Adams, Jesse Dworak, Jeremy Hager, Chrissy Franklin

Love Association: Jesse Dworak's musical project

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McCallum, Patrick: Former band member. Wrote the music to "Science Fiction". Also did the "Nighttime for Blue" remix of Aurora Later joined the band All Star United

Martin, Ronnie: The man behind Joy Electric. The Echoing Green covered his song "Candy Cane Carriage" on Science Fiction. He also worked on Defend Your Joy

Masaki: Provided production assistance and guitar parts on the self-titled album. Also a member of Dime Store Prophets and a founder of Rivulets & Violets.

Mortal: Groundbreaking Christian industrial / electronica group. See also Fold Zandura

MP3.com: website where Joey B.has released downloadable song files. Also where the Evergreen Collection was released

Music from the Ocean Picture: Indie synth pop album released by A Different Drum

N

New Mexico: Where Joey lives

Nightfall and Splendor: A song recorded by the band Mortal. The Echoing Green covered it for their Supernova album.

Noise: cover of Moev's song, found on the "She's Gone Tragic" single

O

Oceanaria v.1: "Early Works" disc released via mp3.com in the summer of 2000. Contains demos of the songs that would be re-recorded for Defend Your Joy

Ortega, Micah: Five Iron Frenzy Guitar Player. When his band played with the Echoing Green, he got out the turntables and DJ'd for Joey B. and company

Oxygen: Song from Hope Springs Eternal. A video for the track was shot in Prague.

P

Pamplin: Christian record label that signed the Echoing Green to release Supernova

Power Cosmic: Lead song off self-titled release

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R

rec.music.christian: USENET newsgroup where the Echoing Green's music has long been appreciated. Several of the band's nethead supporters have posted their in the past, including John V., Bev White, Jerry Ray Jr., The C.O.D., Steve White, Becky White, and others

Red Hill Records: Sub-label of Pamplin music. Responsible for releasing Supernova

Reid, Robert: Ran sound for EG at cornerstone 2001

Rock Your Socks Off: Fall 1997 tour with Five Iron Frenzy and the Altered. Audiences were encouraged to bring a clean pair of socks to donate at the show. This tour was in support of Five Iron's album Our Newest Album Ever

S

Safety Dance: Classic '80s song frequently performed in concert, and recorded for the self-titled album

SaraBellum Records: An imprint of Five Minute Walk. See Five Minute Walk

Science Fiction: Ultra rare indie album. Released after Defend Your Joy and Aurora. New songs included "Science Fiction (When you Smile)" and "Ambler". Contains live performances, demos, remixes, and other goodies.

Seven Red Seven: Band that produced Hope Springs Eternal

Slocum, Matt: Founder, songwriter, guitar player for Sixpence None the Richer. Played cello on the Chamber mix of "Aurora"

Songs from Planet Earth: Carries copywrites for Joey B's songwriting

Star Wars: Duh. One of the best movies ever made

Stryper: The Christian band that garnered mainstream success with their hair metal antics in the '80s. EG covered a song of theirs on a tribute album.

Supernova: The Echoing Green's fourth full-length release

Sweet Song of Salvation: Larry Norman song remixed on Remixing This Planet compilation

System 22: Frequent remixer and collaborator with EG, as well as independent artist. See Williams, Cody, and Franklin, Chrissy

T

Thief: Song first released on the "If I Could..." single, it was the first EG song to feature Chrissy Franklin on lead vocals

U

V

Vandenheuvel, John: Created the artwork for the self-titled disc. Also, you may recognize the name from the Fan Forum and rec.music.christian

Virus: The duo of Greg and Stefan. They remixed "End of the Day" on Science Fiction

W

W's, The: Band that opened for the Echoing Green and Five Iron Frenzy in the spring of 1998

White, Steve: The guy who runs this site. Sister Becky posts to EG Fan Forum. No relation to Bev White

Williams, Cody: Former touring keyboard player. Also goes by the moniker System 22 to remix and co-write songs.

X

Xhan, Jyro: Wrote the song "Hide" and later appeared on the live recording Glimer of Hope. See also Mortal, Fold Zandura

Y

Yesterday's Taking Over: First video released from Supernova

Youngward, Sherri: Former Five Minute Walk recording artist. Contributed some vocals to the self-titled album

Z

Zhan, Jyro: See Xhan, Jyro
 

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