Tenth Avenue North is back with a new album
Back in 2019, Tenth Avenue North announced they were retiring. They had formed in 2000 in Florida. Founder Mike Donehey said the name came “Tenth Avenue North” was supposed to be temporary. They had been scheduled to play at a conference and could not agree on a name for their band. So they chose the name of the street where they lived in West Palm Beach. And the name stuck for 25 years!
In 2019, they released “Greater Than All My Regrets.” And then they announced plans to retire, with a farewell tour in 2020. However, COVID interrupted that. In 2021, they finally played two farewell concerts.
But four years after the break “sharpened the band’s focus and God used what they thought was an end to create room for them to experience Him in a new way.” So in 2024 they started recording new music, and the full-length album is being released on May 30.
The Archers return!
Fifty years after the Archers (siblings Tim, Steve, and Janice) made their debut in contemporary Christian music, they are back with a new album called “Legacy Medley.”
It contains new versions of five of their previous hits:
Give Us This Day 1980
It Won’t Be Long (Andrae Crouch) 1972
Make Me An Instrument 1977
I Never Knew Love 1991 (from their hit album “Spreadin’ Like Wildfire”)
Pickin’ Up The Pieces 1979
The Archers debuted at Jesus festivals during the height of the Jesus Movement in 1971. They came to the attention of Andrae Crouch, Ralph Carmichael, and Pat Boone among others. (They were the first to record Crouch’s “Jesus Is The Answer.”) In 1975, they released their first major label album on Light Records. In 1994, they disbanded.





