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toby Mac - On a pastors i-pod?

I am sure the seniors in our congregation would not have toby Mac on their i-pods...to be honest, I am sure most seniors in our congregation do not even own i-pods.

DC Talk was always a favorite of mine and when tobyMac went solo I immediately appreciated his music.

Here is why.

tobyMac is one of the most theologically correct musicians I have heard.

Toby Mac performs I Was Made To Love You on the Logan Show 2007


Official Site

Toby McKeehan (born October 22, 1964 in Fairfax, Virginia), professionally known as TobyMac, is a professional musician, producer, and songwriter.

He was first known for being one third of the Christian music group dc Talk staying with them from 1989 until their announced hiatus in 2000.

He has since continued a successful solo career with the release of three studio albums; Momentum (2001), Welcome to Diverse City (2004), and Portable Sounds (2007), as well as two remixed versions of his first two albums, titled Re:Mix Momentum, and Renovating Diverse City.

GMA Dove Awards

2008 "Artist of the Year"

2008 "Short Form Music Video of the Year" for "Boomin"

2008 "Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year" for Portable Sounds

2006 "Rock Recorded Song of the Year" for "The Slam"

2005 "Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year" for Welcome to Diverse City

2003 "Short Form Music Video of the Year" for "Irene"

2002 "Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year" for "Somebody's Watching"

2002 "Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year" for Momentum

Grammy Nominations

2008 "Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album" for Portable Sounds

2008 "Best Gospel Song" for "Made to Love"

2005 "Best Rock Gospel Album" for Welcome to Diverse City

2003 "Best Rock Gospel Album" for Momentum


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