The band began when Crowder realized that almost half of the students at Baylor University, a Christian university, were not attending church. Finding this very surprising he and Chris Seay started University Baptist Church (Waco, Texas) in 1995, while he was still a student. Crowder became Pastor of worship at the church and led worship and continued to do so throughout the year.
The church's congregation grew, as did the band's lineup. Crowder began writing songs to incorporate into the worship times at the church and eventually the church released an independent CD, Pour Over Me, followed by All I Can Say in 1999.These CDs brought the band to a wider audience and invitations to festivals and events followed.
The band was signed to sixstepsrecords/Sparrow Records when Louie Giglio talked to Crowder about the music and how it could be used more than just at UBC and more world-wide. Although the band toured extensively, they made it a point to be back at their home church UBC in Waco Texas for most Sundays.
Kyle Lake, University Baptist Church's former pastor and also longtime friend of the band, had a strong influence on the band's music in terms of content and inspiration both during his life and after Lake's death.
With their September 2005 release, A Collision or (3+4=7), David Crowder Band explored a new realm of musical diversity. The album houses a mix of bluegrass, folk, alternative, and worship, woven together with a touch of electronic ambience. This release landed them the No. 2 spot on the iTunes Music Store and the No. 39 spot on Billboard 200 the second day after its release. The same day as the release of A Collision, their song "Turkish Delight" was released on the Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia compilation CD. This song, which is a reference to the magical Turkish Delight in C. S. Lewis's book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, has an old-school disco feel.
March 19, 2007, the band officially started recording Remedy; the band also revealed the album's website, http://www.remedyiscoming.com/ , which allows fans to follow the band via live webcams, and discover more about the album. Famously controversial rock musician Ted Nugent made a special guest appearance on the album, on the song "We Won't Be Quiet".
Remedy was released on September 25, 2007. The day after its release, it reached No. 4 on the iTunes Music Store. When Mark Waldrop joined the band as the album Remedy was released, his sidekick Rupert came with him. Rupert is a gnome.
During the Remedy Tour the band had up a live web feed on Crowder's Xanga account. The feed had a chat room where fans chatted live with the band and their tourmates. It showed more than half of the tour stops live which included their tour bus, live stage feeds of shows, places the band went, etc. Much of the time the video feed would be on Rupert at different stops. On the final night of the tour Phil Wickham and The Myriad came on stage for a hoe down for the song "I Saw the light". The camera for the feed was on the lid of a ball-cap and was wired into a laptop the band had in a backpack; this equipment was provided by Xanga. The band also used the feed for some time after their Remedy Tour.
July 16, 2008, the band announced it would be releasing a live album and DVD titled Remedy Club Tour - Live,The DVD was filmed In NYC and GA.
Crowder's Xanga entry from January 31, 2009, mentioned the preproduction of the band's next studio album. Also on Mike Hogan's MySpace entry from March 4, 2009, he confirmed that actual recording and production had commenced and provided directions for getting to the live webcam feed, which is in a page simply titled "Church Music". The album was titled "Church Music" and was released on September 22, 2009. The first single off the album was a cover of John Mark McMillan's song "How He Loves". Crowder received permission from McMillan to change the words "So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss" to "So heaven meets earth like an unforeseen kiss".
The band hosted Crowder's Fantastical Church Music Conference September 30 through October 2, 2010 at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Other presenters at the conference included Louie Giglio, Rob Bell, Israel Houghton, Hillsong London, Matt Redman, Jars of Clay, Matt Maher, Leeland, David Dark, Gungor, Derek Webb, and Isaac Wardell. Mark recorded a Rap song for the band titled "Bwack Be Creepin'" for the band's YouTube channel.
February 5, 2011 the band announced the official start to recording of Give Us Rest or (A Requiem Mass in C [The Happiest of All Keys]). On May 21, 2011, the band announced through their website that the band will end after the completion of the Fall 2011 "The 7 Tour" and the release of their sixth album.
Later, on July 21, 2011, the band announced that a Christmas album, Oh for Joy, would be released on
October 4, 2011.
The band stated that they began to record Give Us Rest and subsequently Oh for Joy came out. Some of the songs in the albums Give Us Rest and Oh for Joy were recorded in green rooms and restrooms during the band's last tour.
The band played their final show at the Passion 2012 Conference on January 3, 2012 at the Georgia Dome.
David Crowder is still signed with Sparrow Records and sixstepsrecords under Capitol CMG. He is now making music under the name "Crowder."
Parker, Dodson, Bush, and Waldrop have formed a new band, called "The Digital Age",and run a recording studio in Waco, Texas.
Joyful
David Crowder Band Lyrics
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All the earth
Make a hoyful noise to the Lord
All the earth
The flowers of the field
Are cry'n to be heard
The trees of the forest
And all of the mountains
With one voice
Are joining the chorus of this world
And I will not be silent
I will not be quiet anymore [2x]
Running through the forest
Dive into the lake
Bare feet on beaches white
Standing in the canyon
Painted hills around
The wind against my skin
Every ocean
Every sea
Every river
Every stream
Every mountain
Every tree
Every blade of grass will sing
to Thee
The lyrics of David Crowder Band's song "Joyful" urge people to make a joyful noise to the Lord, indicating that all of the earth should celebrate and sing songs of gratitude to God. The lyrics describe how even the flowers, trees, mountains, and other natural wonders are joining in this chorus since they too want to be heard by the Lord. In the second stanza, the singer is described to run through the forest, dive into the lake, stand in the canyon, and feel the wind against the skin. All of these experiences become part of the singer's joyful celebration of God, and every natural element of the earth sings praises to God as well.
Line by Line Meaning
Make a joyful noise to the Lord
Celebrate and make a cheerful sound to the Lord
All the earth
All the inhabitants of the earth
The flowers of the field
Are cry'n to be heard
The flowers in the fields want their voices to be heard
The trees of the forest
Are singing
The trees in the forest are singing along
And all of the mountains
With one voice
Are joining the chorus of this world
The mountains are uniting together in perfect harmony to sing praises to the Lord
And I will not be silent
I will not be quiet anymore [2x]
I will not stop praising the Lord, I will not be silent or quiet
Running through the forest
Dive into the lake
Bare feet on beaches white
Standing in the canyon
Painted hills around
The wind against my skin
Enjoying nature, being one with the surroundings and nature's elements
Every ocean
Every sea
Every river
Every stream
Every mountain
Every tree
Every blade of grass will sing
All creation, from the smallest to the largest, will celebrate and sing for the joy of the Lord
Lyrics © Integrity Music
Written by: TERRY BUTLER
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
littad
his hands are so freakin huge, it's scary. btw, this is his best song by far and off of his best cd.
Dave Rawlins
u gotta love the 4 on the floor drum beat, it carries the song...
yellofury
personally I love the bassist going into "Bad Disease" by RHCP at the end awesome band were covering this song for church this Sunday
littad
absolute favorite crowder song
fansofbands
this sounds like something dave matthews would make up. cool little jam i will have to learn it. does anyone know if one of david crowders influences was dave matthews?
benjam226
@fansofbands Crowder has stated several times that he was influenced by DMB. I also recall an early blog on their website where they were in town for a DMB concert and at a record store and Boyd Tinsley (DMB's violinist) walked in and Mike Hogan (DC*B's voilinist) started freaking out with excitement and ended up giving Boyd a copy of one of DCB's earlier cd's.
prahudka
There is some guy who custom builds them in Texas. Google for "Crowdster" and that's the guy.
benjam226
@monkeysrawesome original version on their 1999 indie release "All I Can Say". A newer version was on Passion's "The Road to One Day" from 200 or 2001 i think.
burningTr33
seriously i wanted a his hair for the longest time
Kinshiro Shimochi
Is this only on the Lime CD?