ShineBright

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ShineBright
Also known asShine Bright Baby
Origin Orrville, Ohio, U.S. [1]
Genres Contemporary Christian music, Christian rock, pop rock [2]
Years active2007 (2007)–2016 (2016) [3]
Labels BEC
MembersEmily Irene Fertig
Nathan Fertig
Josh Fink
Past membersHudson Taylor
Harley Hicks
Karl Wendel
Website shinebrightbaby.com

ShineBright is a Christian rock band from Orrville, Ohio. They were on the BEC Recordings label, which they released their first studio album on July 23, 2013 entitled Dreamers .

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Background

ShineBright are from Orrville, Ohio, which Emily and Nathan started by leading youth worship services at their church, and that happened in 2007. [4] The band solidified in 2009 with their current membership. [4] At this time, Shine Bright Baby was spotted at the Alive Festival by the Tooth & Nail Records label, which they continued their interest, but it was not until 2012 when they were introduced to BEC Recordings by Tooth & Nail. [5] Lastly, Emily stated that they did not get serious in making music until 2010. [6]

According to CCM Magazine , the band took their name from Philippians 2. [7] In addition, they told Christian Music Zine that the name was because the scripture "talks about shining brightly for Christ, just like the stars in the universe." [5]

On September 15, 2016. ShineBright announced that they would perform their last show on November 19, 2016 [8]

Music

In October 2012, the band were signed to BEC Recordings, which is a major Christian music label in the United States. [9]

Independent EPs

Shine Bright Baby released three independent EPs: 2008's Brace Yourself, 2009's The Heart and its Hope and 2010's Fall 2010 Sampler. [3]

Dreamers

On July 23, 2013, Shine Bright Baby released their debut studio album entitled Dreamers on the BEC Recordings label.

"A Little More Love" Christmas Single

December 2013

Members

Current
Former
Tour

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum details
Dreamers
Only You (EP)

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US Christian Songs US Christian AC/CHR
"Beautiful Love"2013497 Dreamers
"Love Restores"

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