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 |**Band:**|J.C. Rose| |**Band:**|J.C. Rose|
 |**Years Active:**|1978-1979| |**Years Active:**|1978-1979|
-|**Members:**|Jim Nicolson, [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]], Dave Hackbarth, Gary Wilson| 
 |**Associated Acts:**|[[Boaz]], [[The Lifesavors]], [[Undercover]]| |**Associated Acts:**|[[Boaz]], [[The Lifesavors]], [[Undercover]]|
  
 J.C. Rose is an early Christian alternative band that probably, along with the band [[Boaz]], started around 1978.  J.C. Rose and [[Boaz]] both had line-ups that were changing and intermixing. Members of [[The Lifesavors]] and [[Undercover]] came from both of these bands at one point. J.C. Rose is an early Christian alternative band that probably, along with the band [[Boaz]], started around 1978.  J.C. Rose and [[Boaz]] both had line-ups that were changing and intermixing. Members of [[The Lifesavors]] and [[Undercover]] came from both of these bands at one point.
  
-J.C. Rose was described by John J. Thompson as “edgier than Larry Norman and Love Song.” By 1979, J.C. Rose was Jim Nicolson, [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]], and Dave Hackbarth. J.C. Rose was also noted as having a demo tape, but it is unknown if [[Boaz]] ever recorded.+J.C. Rose was described by John J. Thompson as “edgier than Larry Norman and Love Song.” According to [[Ojo|Joey Taylor]], [[Boaz]] was more rock and J.C. Rose was more progressive. [[Boaz]] then decided to venture into punk and new wave and J.C. Rose followed. By 1979, J.C. Rose was Jim Nicolson, [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]], and Dave Hackbarth. J.C. Rose was also noted as having a demo tape, but it is unknown if [[Boaz]] ever recorded.
  
 Gary Wilson tells what he remembers of J.C. Rose in the book //God's Not Dead (And Neither Are We)//. As of 1979, Jim Nicolson and [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]] were both in the band, and they had a tape that Wilson liked.  They were eventually able to convinced Wilson to join on drums. About 4-6 weeks after he joined, the band split up.  Gary Wilson tells what he remembers of J.C. Rose in the book //God's Not Dead (And Neither Are We)//. As of 1979, Jim Nicolson and [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]] were both in the band, and they had a tape that Wilson liked.  They were eventually able to convinced Wilson to join on drums. About 4-6 weeks after he joined, the band split up. 
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 == Known Members == == Known Members ==
  
-  * Jim Nicolson +  * Jim Nicolson - Vocals, guitar 
-  * [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]] +  * [[Ojo|Joe Taylor]] - Vocals, keyboards 
-  * Dave Hackbarth+  * Dave Hackbarth - keyboards
   * Ric Alba - bass   * Ric Alba - bass
   * Jerry Davis - bass   * Jerry Davis - bass
-  * Gary Wilson - drums 
   * Frank Pipitone - drums   * Frank Pipitone - drums
 +  * Gary Wilson - drums (last 4-6 weeks of the band)
  
 ==== Discography ==== ==== Discography ====
  
 | 1979 | Demo | | 1979 | Demo |
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