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Marc Byrd

Marc Byrd is a songwriter/producer/guitarist/vocalist who has fronted the alt/grunge/emo band Common Children, as well as GlassByrd and Adore with his wife Christine Glass. Marc is currently a member of both The Choir and Hammock.

Marc co-wrote the popular worship song "God of Wonders" featured on the collaborative album which he co-produced, City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise. In addition, Marc has also co-produced other City on a Hill series projects (City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia and City on a Hill: The Gathering), as well as Our God of Wonders (a project by the producers of the City on a Hill series) and two albums by SONICFLOOd. He has worked with numerous artists, contributing guitar, vocals, and songwriting.

Byrd writes & records as one-half of Hammock, a collaboration with long-time collaborator Andrew Thompson (also of Common Children). Hammock released Raising Your Voice...Trying To Stop An Echo through Darla Records in the fall of 2006.


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