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'''Johnny Mac Powell''' (born ], ]) is the lead singer of the ] band ]. He helped create the band Third Day with guitarist ]. Mac Powell lives in ] with his family. Third Day won a Grammy for Best Christian Album. '''Johnny Mac Powell''' (born ], ]) is the lead singer of the ] band ]. He helped create the band Third Day with guitarist ]. Mac Powell lives in ] with his family. Third Day won a Grammy for Best Christian Album.

==Solo Career==
In 2007, Mac Powell had a single without his band ] on the compilation album ''Glory Revealed: The Word of God in Worship'' called "By His Wounds", a song which also features the Christian artists ], ] (formerly of the ]) and ].


==External links== ==External links==

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Johnny Mac Powell (born December 25, 1972) is the lead singer of the Christian rock band Third Day. He helped create the band Third Day with guitarist Mark Lee. Mac Powell lives in Georgia with his family. Third Day won a Grammy for Best Christian Album.

Solo Career

In 2007, Mac Powell had a single without his band Third Day on the compilation album Glory Revealed: The Word of God in Worship called "By His Wounds", a song which also features the Christian artists Steven Curtis Chapman, Brian Littrell (formerly of the Backstreet Boys) and Mark Hall.

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