Kansas Bible Company

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Kansas Bible Company

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| years_active = 2008-present

| origin = Goshen, Indiana, US

| genre = Rock and Roll

| associated_acts = Teen Drone USA

| current_members = Jacob Miller
Michael Ruth
Jeff Yoder
Nathan Morrow
James Green
Charles Frederick
Jake Snyder

| website = [http://kansasbiblecompany.com/ kansasbiblecompany.com]

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Kansas Bible Company is a band from Goshen, Indiana based in Nashville, Tennessee. The band's name was derived from the 1973 film Paper Moon.{{Cite web|url=https://record.goshen.edu/2010/11/12587-kansas-bible-company-thrives-on-live-music|title = Kansas Bible Company thrives on live music}}

History

The band began in 2008 at Goshen College, where all members attended. After a year-long hiatus the band got back together in 2010, releasing their first album Ad Astra Per Aspera before moving to Nashville.{{Cite web|url=https://record.goshen.edu/2011/04/15613-the-kansas-bible-company-nashvilles-next-young-professionals|title = The Kansas Bible Company: Nashville's next young professionals?}} In November 2012, the band released its second full-length album Hotel Chicamauga.{{cite web |url=http://www.kansasbiblecompany.com/ |title=Home |website=kansasbiblecompany.com}}

In April 2013, the band released an [https://web.archive.org/web/20130504121709/http://dream-bot.com/games/the-horse-thief/ 8-bit video game] to promote the single "Jesus, The Horse Thief" from Hotel Chicamauga.{{Cite web|url=http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/awesome_of_the_day/2013/04/nashville-band-releases-8-bit-video-game-to-advertise-single.html|title=Paste Games - Guides to the Best Videogames, Reviews and Breaking News}}

Discography

  • Ad Astra Per Aspera (Self-Released, 2011)
  • Surf Rock Trilogy EP (Self-Released, 2011)
  • Hotel Chicamauga (Self-Released, 2012)
  • Dads Day (Self-Released, 2014)
  • Paper Moon (Self-Released, 2016)
  • Saturn's Return (Self-Released, 2021)

References

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