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ARISEbio

When I fall,
I shall arise;
When I sit in darkness,
the Lord shall be a light unto me.
Micah 7:8
If you look up the word 'arise' in the
dictionary, one definition is 'to move upward, to ascend'. That is exactly what
Arise is about. They have a desire to raise God up in praise and to uplift those
around them through music.
Arise first began back around 1998. Jason Begley and Kim Romine, both current
members and cousins, started the group. For years, they sang in their home
church and around the community at various singings and church gatherings. But
then God called for them to take their ministry further.
In 2002, Arise recorded their first album, the self-titled Arise. It was
a collection of traditional Southern Gospel staples and fan favorites, including
the songs "I Got Up and Went", "I'm Bound for a City", and the classic Dottie
Rambo gem, "I've Never Been This Homesick Before".
During the summer of 2003, Arise was named a semi-finalist in the Exalting Him
2003 National Talent Search.
Arise recorded a new project titled A Living Testimony in the summer of
2004, currently being sold as a pre-release. It was produced by Jimmy Dooley
(writer of Ivan Parker's current hit single "The Grace That I'm Under") and has
a fresh, progressive sound. It is Arise's first attempt at original material,
including songs written by Jimmy Dooley, John Darin Rowsey, Greg Day, Sheri
LaFontaine, Crystal Lewis, and Arise's own Jason Begley. It also includes their
first radio single, "Taking a Turn for the Best", featured on the Rick Hendrix
Company's Compilation #33.
Arise is now 'moving upward' and finding their own prominent voice in Southern
Gospel. They are young at age, young at heart, and yearn to spread God's word
through music and ministry. They are actively seeking a new member to complete
their sound and hope to release the final version of A Living Testimony
as soon as possible.
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