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Lamb of God | a sacred musical work by Rob Gardner — Rob Gardner Composed and written by Rob Gardner, the story of Jesus is told through the perspective of those who loved and walked with him: Peter, John, Thomas, Mary and Martha of Bethany, Mary Magdalene and his Mother Mary
About Rob Gardner - composer, producer — Rob Gardner Rob Gardner began his musical career in high school as a member of and arranger for the acapella band Two Five Nine The group recorded five albums together and, while in college, performed and toured around the country
Lamb of God 2025 — Rob Gardner This list is for informational purposes only These performances of Rob Gardner’s “Lamb of God” are in no way produced by, sponsored by, or affiliated with Rob Gardner or Spire Music Inclusion in this list does not imply valid or legal license to perform the copyrighted work
Lamb of God Virtual Worldwide Sing-along - Rob Gardner Until then, check out this podcast interview with composer Rob Gardner about the creation of “Lamb of God” Click on the icon below to join your preferred streaming platform:
Spire Music - Rob Gardner Rob Gardner is the founder and President of Spire Music, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation founded under the belief that music has an unparalleled ability to teach, uplift, edify and inspire Spire does not create music to make money but to bring a little more light and hope into the world
Albums - Rob Gardner Rob Gardner Home Projects Albums About Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Projects Albums About Contact Cinematic Pop - Prologue Cinematic Pop Live We Must Sing Lamb of God The Missionary Hymn Project The Price of Freedom Blackbeard Joseph Smith the Prophet Rob Gardner Music
Cinematic Pop — Rob Gardner Cinematic Pop is the brainchild of Rob Gardner, Drex Davis and McKane Davis The process starts with finding great and or iconic pop rock songs from the last 60 years or so and then removing all of the electric guitars, amps, and drums