Halo (Christian rock band)

Halo (Christian rock band)

Halo was a Christian rock band formed in Alabama in 1980. Touring in the The South for almost a decade before a chance meeting with an encouraging Bob Hartman of Petra fame, Halo was signed by Pakaderm Records and recorded their first album in 1989. Another album followed in 1992 before the group disbanded in 1993. [http://radrockers.com/Details.aspx?iid=5428 RadRockers.com: Description of self-titled debut] Retrieved: 27-10-2007] [http://www.etext.org/Religious.Texts/Lighthouse/lighthouse-2.2.txt Blinn, Beth. "Interview with drummer Mike Graham" "The Lighthouse" (12.2) Feb 1993.] Retrieved: 27-10-2007]

Beginning with reservations

Said to be an acronym for "Heavenly Angelic Light Orchestra," Halo began in Alabama in 1980 when drummer Mike Graham, age 14 at the time, was introduced to vocalist and bass player Scott Springer and guitarist Keith Mims, both seven years older than Graham. Mead and Springer made it clear to Graham that their interest was in pursuing Christian music. Graham, who had already played drums in a Southern Gospel group for two years without taking up the Christian faith, had his reservations, but he liked the music Springer and Mims were playing and assumed he could play with them, just like he had in the Southern Gospel group, without any conflicts of interest.

Unified mission, separate from signing

After playing in Halo for only two years, Graham was won over to the Christian faith in January 1982, and, with a unified mission to be a Christian band with a ministry, it was at this point that the group really started to take form. Working to get their stride, Halo toured the Southern United States, performing mostly in Alabama, Tennessee, Florida and Georgia. While playing the circuit, Halo had the good fortune of meeting Bob Hartman, founder and guitarist for perennial favorites in the Christian music industry, Petra. Hartman acted as a mentor to Halo, providing advice on song-writing as well as sound equipment. Despite their efforts and advice, Halo was still unsigned after nine years of touring, and their performances were effectively equal to a diversion that consumed many hours.

Full-time ministry, part of the Pak

In 1989, Springer announced that God was calling him to full-time ministry. Originally, it appeared that he was going to head off to seminary to become a youth pastor. However, around the same time, Bob Hartman told Graham that he had given a Halo demo tape, recorded in Hartman's studio, to brothers John Elefante and Dino Elefante, owners of Pakaderm Records in Los Alamos, CA and the producers of the last few Petra albums. Not long thereafter, Pakaderm offered Halo a recording contract.

"De"but "im"bues confidence, connections

By 1990, Halo had released their self-titled debut album, featuring ten tracks written and played by Springer, Mims, Graham, and the Elefante brothers, with arrangements by Bob Hartman and session players, guitarist Tony Palacios (Guardian) and keyboardist John Andrew Schreiner (Carman, Steve Camp, Petra) [ [http://www.christianmusicarchive.com/artist.php?id=44 Christian Music Archive: John Andrew Schreiner] Retrieved: 27-10-2007] [ [http://www.christianmusicarchive.com/album_credits.php?id=1397 Christian Music Archive: "Halo"] Retrieved: 27-10-2007] . Altogether, the album is said to exude the "sound of a cohesive power pop band", drawing likenesses to both secular and Christian artists, such as Foreigner, Journey, Kansas, Petra, and Mastedon.

"Heaven Calling": 1991

In 1991, Halo released their second album with Pakaderm: "Heaven Calling". Following work with Rick Cua, Barry Graul (later to become a frequent session player in the Christian music industry and member of MercyMe) [ [http://www.christianmusician.com/cm_articles/cm_article.php?articleid=149&sid=1 Losey, Steven. "Guitarist Profile: Barry Graul." "Christian Musician Magazine"] Retrieved: 28-10-2007.] replaced Keith Mims on guitar, and Scott Springer and John Elefante teamed up to write lyrics and music, respectively, for all the songs on "Heaven Calling", except "It's Your Decision" and "Secret to Love", to which Mike Graham contributed. [http://www.answers.com/topic/heaven-calling Answers.com: Heaven Calling] . Retrieved: 28-10-2007.] [http://wm05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:a9frxqegld6e~T0 Allmusic.com: "Heaven Calling" track and author listing] . Retrieved: 28-10-2007.] This musical pairing proved to be successful because on November 2, 1991, the title-cut, "Heaven Calling," debuted on Billboard's Top Contemporary Christian chart at No. 21. ["Music Charts: Top Albums." "Billboard (magazine)" (2 Nov. 1991). p. 73. Retrieved: 2007-10-27 from LexisNexis Academic database.] Additionally, online reports show that Halo had four number one Christian Rock hits in its career [http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=39289607 ZoomInfo.com: Scott Springer Bio.] Retrieved 28-10-2007.] , and although no verification has been found at the time of this writing to prove it, high probability is that a majority of those hits came from "Heaven Calling". The album also garnered success outside the U.S. In touring, Halo found an amazingly receptive audience in South America in places like Guatemala, where they played in Christmas 1991.

Concerts

Speaking of Halo's concerts, they were said to have included a powerful, aggressive, and energetic air; a compact sound and light system that was surprisingly impressive without overpowering the show; vocalist Scott Springer's comments about the songs' messages before playing them; sermons about living a pure life without sex and drugs; prayer; altar calls while getting the audience to join in praise choruses, and the distribution of Bibles. Despite the band's evangelistic tone, Springer was reported as humbly saying, at least once, that he could not force anyone to live a life of Christ, but that it must be a person's own decision. [ [http://www.etext.org/Religious.Texts/Lighthouse/lighthouse-2.3.txt/ Soditus, DJ Warner. "Concert Reviews; Halo: Mechanicsburg, PA" "The Lighthouse" (12.3) March 1993] Retrieved 28-10-2007.]

Third album?

In an interview in February 1993, drummer Mike Graham is reported talking about their new guitarist P.J. Marx and the recording of Halo's third album that, at the time of the interview, Springer was working on in Pakaderm's studios, laying down vocal tracks. Graham says the album was slated for release in May or June of that same year ; however, no records show that the album ever came to fruition. Rather, Scott Springer put out a solo album in 1993 called "Hello Forever" that credited Graham on drums but no mention of a P.J. Marx. The compositions on this solo effort, like "Heaven Calling" before, were the work primarily of Springer and the Elefantes. [ [http://wm05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:knfixq8gld0e AllMusic.com: "Hello Forever" Overview.] Retrieved: 28-10-2007.] , and again, the combination gave Springer four No. 1 songs on Christian Hit Radio.

Life after Halo

After 1993, no other Halo albums or tours are reported, but Scott Springer continued to tour as a self-proclaimed artist and preacher --although an executive hand in the business is also suspected considering its name--for Halo Productions, a booking agency representing ministry-minded Christian recording artists and bands. [ [http://haloproductions.net/ Halo Productions Official Site.] Retrieved 27-10-2007.] As Springer began touring with "Hello Forever", he took a part-time Student Minister position at a small church. This eventually led him to a full-time youth ministry position, where he took a break from the road, was ordained as a minister, and began teaching and evangelizing youth in his community. He also became chaplain of local youth sports teams. In 2004, Springer became head pastor of a new church with a casual atmosphere in Clanton, AL called New Life Community Church. [ [http://www.clantonadvertiser.com/articles/2004/01/10/news/d-news.txt Green, Jason. "Relaxed, less formal services at New Life Community Church." "Clanton Advertiser" 10-01-2004.] Retrieved: 27-10-2007.]

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