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Albums by Maranatha! Music
ALBUMTop 25 Praise Songs - Living HopeMaranatha! Music
ALBUMChrist Is RisenMaranatha! Music
ALBUMIn The QuietMaranatha! Music
ALBUMSongs Of GloryMaranatha! Music
ALBUMBe StillMaranatha! Music
ALBUMTop 25 Praise Songs Instrumental - What A Beautiful NameMaranatha! Music
ALBUMTop 25 Praise Songs - What A Beautiful NameMaranatha! Music
ALBUMTop 25 Praise Songs (2017 Edition)Maranatha! Music
ALBUMTop 25 Modern Worship Songs 2016Maranatha! Music
ALBUMTop 15 Modern Worship SongsMaranatha! Music
Maranatha! Music's Popular Music Videos
What A Beautiful Name (Acoustic)
Maranatha! Music, Adam Smucker & Hannah Smucker
A Thousand Hallelujahs (Lyric Video)
Maranatha! Music & Matthew Zigenis
Stand In Your Love (Lyric Video)
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Battle Belongs (Lyric Video)
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Firm Foundation (He Won't) [Lyric Video]
Maranatha! Music
House Of The Lord (Lyric Video)
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Christ Be Magnified (Lyric Video)
Maranatha! Music
Fresh Wind (Lyric Video)
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Honey In The Rock (Lyric Video)
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Rest On Us (Lyric Video)
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Artist Biography
Maranatha! Music was founded in 1971 by pastor Chuck Smith, Sr., as the house label for Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California.
∙ The label’s debut, 1971’s The Everlastin’ Living Jesus Music Concert, showcased folk-oriented (or “hippie”) songs then popular with young West Coast parishioners.
∙ Such Christian artists as the pioneering children’s musician Debby Kerner and the popular “Jesus music” band Love Song made their debuts via the label in the ’70s.
∙ Expanding from its folk roots, the label in 1980 became home to punk band The Altar Boys and released ambient instrumental recordings, including a solo saxophone album by George Brooks.
∙ In 1991, the Gospel Music Association awarded Maranatha! Music a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Hometown
Costa Mesa, CA, United States
Genre
Christian