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'''Ian Eskelin''' (born ], ]) is a ] and founding member and lead singer of the ] ] band ]. He has been in several other bands, including ], Zero, ],{{Copywright 1991 fvl Music}} and as keyboardist for the ]. He has also released several solo recordings. His latest release was ''Save the Humans'' in 2004. He was nominated for the ] for "Producer of the Year" in 2007.<ref name="CBN News">{{cite web |url=http://www.cbn.com/cbnmusic/news/022007doves.aspx |title=Nominations Announced for 38th GMA Dove Awards }}</ref> | '''Ian Eskelin''' (born ], ]) is a ] and founding member and lead singer of the ] band ]. He has been in several other bands, including ], Zero, ],{{Copywright 1991 fvl Music}} and as keyboardist for the ]. He has also released several solo recordings. His latest release was ''Save the Humans'' in 2004. He was nominated for the ] for "Producer of the Year" in 2007.<ref name="CBN News">{{cite web |url=http://www.cbn.com/cbnmusic/news/022007doves.aspx |title=Nominations Announced for 38th GMA Dove Awards }}</ref> | ||
Eskelin is a ] graduate and roomed one year with ]. | Eskelin is a ] graduate and roomed one year with ]. |
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Ian Eskelin (born Springfield, Missouri) is a record producer and founding member and lead singer of the Christian rock band All Star United. He has been in several other bands, including Code of Ethics, Zero, Funky Viral Invasion,Template:Copywright 1991 fvl Music and as keyboardist for the Newsboys. He has also released several solo recordings. His latest release was Save the Humans in 2004. He was nominated for the Dove Award for "Producer of the Year" in 2007.
Eskelin is a Wheaton College (Illinois) graduate and roomed one year with Rob Bell.
References
- Hall, Amy E. (2007). "All Star United". HM Magazine (125): 30. ISSN 1066-6923.
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ignored (help) - "Jesus Freak Hideout: Ian Eskelin". Retrieved 2007-10-28.
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