- Pocket Full of Rocks
Pocket Full of Rocks (PFOR) is a United States band, formed in 1995. The band operated independently for 10 years gaining recognition across the
United States . In late 2005, Pocket Full of Rocks signed withWarner Bros. gospel music entity, Word/Myrrh Records. With the support of a major label PFOR has experienced increased momentum with the release of their top-sellingFact|date=September 2008 Debut recordSong to the King and their upcoming second release Manifesto.Milestones
PFOR performed for over 500,000 people at an event held at
The National Mall inWashington, D.C. (2000)Michael W. Smith recorded PFOR's song “Let it Rain” on his platinum selling album Worship (album). (2001)Bishop
Paul S. Morton recorded and titled his album “Let it Rain” nominated for 6 Stellar Awards.Phillips, Craig, and Dean released PFOR's song “Let The Worshipers Arise” as their title track. (2004)
The same year, PFOR performed three times on
Trinity Broadcasting Network reaching over 40 million viewers.Song to the King sales confirmed PFOR as the Word/Myrrh Records top selling new artist of 2006.
In 2007 Pocket Full of Rocks was nominated for two
Dove Award s- New Artist of the Year and Praise and Worship Album of the Year.BAND MEMBERS:Michael Farren - keys, lead vocals, accoustic guitar. Alisa Farren - vocals. Ryan Riggins - electric guitar. Jody Crump - bass. David Rollins - drums.
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