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Rob Beckley
Musical artist

Robert Benjamin Beckley is lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the Christian band Pillar, which was voted Best Hard Rock Band in CCM Magazine's 2006 Reader's Choice Awards. Beckley started the band in 1998 in Kansas.

Beckley is married to Linda Beckley. In addition to being the band's frontman, he is also a soldier in the United States Army Reserves.

Rob Beckley has contributed guest vocals to the songs such as, "Numb" by Tait, "Rock On" and "Help me Change" by KJ-52, and "Silent Screams" by Eowyn

References

  1. Schelkopf 2005
  2. Christianity Today
  3. MySpace.com - Eowyn - Nashville, Tennessee - Industrielle / Rock / Christian - www.myspace.com/eowynmusic

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Pillar
  • Taylor Carroll
  • Brad Noone
  • Travis Jenkins
  • Dustin Adams
  • Rich Gilliand
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