Temple (Christian rock band)
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Members

  • Billy Knott (Lead Vocals/Lead Guitar)
  • Michelle Boseck (Vocals)
  • Zhaun Dagley (Bass Guitar)
  • James Young (Rhythm Guitar)
  • Kevin Hales (Drums)
  • Rick Medved (Keyboards)


TEMPLE is a Christian rock band that plays a mixture of original songs from their current record (Show Me Jesus), and chart topping radio hits from bands like Third Day, Jeremy Camp, TobyMac, Casting Crowns, Newsboys, P.O.D., Chris Tomlin, Tree63, Jennifer Knapp, etc. TEMPLE uses strong harmony from Billy and Michelle in nearly all vocal lines, which sets them apart from most other bands.

TEMPLE has toured the USA playing concerts and festivals and leading worship. They have opened for such artists as Newsboys, Steven Curtis Chapman, Bebo Norman, Tree63, Seventh Day Slumber, and a host of others, they have even toured with Christian Comedian Chonda Pierce. Billy Knott, Michelle Boseck, and James Young attend Snohomish Evangelical Free Church in Snohomish WA, Kevin Hales attends Damascus Road Church in Marysville WA, Rick Medved attends Turning Point Church in Marysville WA, and Zhaun Dagley attends Christian Faith Center in Federal Way WA.

Discography

  • Glorify (2003
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  • Redeemable (2005
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  • Show Me Jesus (2008
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