Phillips Craig and Dean Videos
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Phillips Craig and Dean Concert/Tour Dates
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Biltmore Baptist Church Arden, North Carolina
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First Church of the Nazarene Bakersfield, California
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Central Christian Church Wichita, Kansas
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Emmanuel Christian Center Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Pentecostals of Alexandria Alexandria, Louisiana
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Victory Christian Center Lowellville, Ohio
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Spotswood Baptist Church Fredericksburg, Virginia
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Athens Junior High School Athens, Tennessee
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Bangor Baptist Church Bangor, Maine
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Bangor Baptist Church Bangor, Maine
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Praise Fest - Clara City Event Center Clara City, Minnesota
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Praise Fest @ Bethany Reformed Church Clara City, Minnesota
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Praise Fest @ Bethany Reformed Church Clara City, Minnesota
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Hills Alive Festival Rapid City, South Dakota
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Hills Alive Festival Rapid City, South Dakota
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The Breen Agency Memorial Park - Hills Alive Rapid City, South Dakota
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The Breen Agency John Brown University Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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Alive Festival Alive Festival Canal Fulton, Ohio
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Alive Festival Alive Festival Canal Fulton, Ohio
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Alive Festival Alive Festival Canal Fulton, Ohio
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Alive Festival Alive Festival Canal Fulton, Ohio
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| Band Members: Randy Phillips
Shawn Craig
Dan Dean | | Bio: Phillips, Craig & Dean was formed in 1991 by the desire of its three members to work through a musical ministry. Steadily they started gaining popularity in the Contemporary Christian Music environment.
In 1992 they released their eponymously-titled debut album, and followed it with Lifeline in 1994 and Trust in 1995. In 1996 they released a Christmas album titled Repeat the Sounding Joy featuring the Christ Church Choir and the Nashville String Machine.
In 1997 they released Where Strength Begins. The following year, they released a compilation titled Favorite Songs of All. In 1999 they returned with Restoration, and followed it with Let My Words Be Few in 2001 and Let Your Glory Fall in 2003.
In recent years, they've shed their mainstream pop roots and focused on more worship oriented music. On that line, they've released their latest albums. It was through Phillips' weekly TV program that Phillips, Craig & Dean discovered what would be the title track for their 2004 CD Let The Worshipers Arise. The praise & worship-themed show sought to discover the best song from an unknown songwriter with Michael Ferrin of Texarkana, Texas taking home the top prize. Once the judging was over, the top five winners came to Austin and the winning song debuted on an Awakening broadcast.
"When I heard him sing it live it was one of those moments," Phillips recalls. "I think when people hear it, it’s going to cause them to reach out to Christ with a renewed passion like they’ve never had before."
They've also contributed to several Contemporary Christian music compilations, most notably My Utmost For His Highest in 1995, and their second greatest hits album, the 2CD set The Ultimate Collection, was released by Sparrow Records in 2006.
Since all three singers are full-time pastors and make it a priority to be at their respective churches in Sunday services, they have declared a virtual moratorium on Saturday night concerts.
Their songs have been standards for years in Contemporary Christian Music. Their music has consistently earned top ratings and frequent airplay, garnering numerous awards and nominations. They have performed at the conventions of the National Religious Broadcasters and Christian Booksellers Association, appeared at Moody Church, played at Promise Keepers rallies, and recorded music for the National Day of Prayer.
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