CHRISTOPHER STEVENS Trumpeter/Composer/Arranger

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CHRISTOPHER STEVENS Trumpeter/Composer/Arranger CHRISTOPHER STEVENS Trumpeter/Composer/Arranger (Founder/front man of Vertical Current & the co-owner of Signs Of Life Music LLC) ALBUMS (as a performer/horn arranger) • Tye Tribbett & Greater Anointing (GA): • Dave Patten- “On This Ledge” o “Life” • Kontraband 215- “My Time Is Now” o “Concepts and Ideas” • Michelle Bonilla- “Phenomenal” o “Victory” • J. Teddy Johnson- “Won’t Go Back” o “Standout” • Terrence Hundley- “Giving All Glory” • Tye Tribbett: • J.R.- “Life By Stereo” o “Fresh” • Alex Ingram & Friends- “His Mercy o “Greater Than” Endureth Forever” • Judith Christie-McAllister- “Sound The • Joe Leavell & St. Stephen Temple Choir- Trumpet” “God Is Able” • The Anointed Pace Sisters- “Access • Bethany Baptist Church (featuring Derrick Granted” Hodge)- “Bethany Live” • Earnest Pugh-“Earnest Pugh Live” • Ralph Moore: • Lowell Pye- “Finally” o “The Sound Of Christmas” • Virtue- “Testimony” o “A Call To Worship” • Amos Saint Jean- “Tell The World” • D-For: • Jeff Bradshaw– “Bone Appétit” o “The Gift” • Vivian Green– “Emotional Rollercoaster” o “Intersection” • Eric Roberson– “Left” • J S.O.U.L.- “Controversy” • Tess Henley- “Sneakers & High Heels” • Da Truth- “Open Book” • Mary J. Blige– “Best of my love” • Danielle Lewis- “Time 2 Praise” • Jean Baylor- “Light Up The World” • Lisa McClendon- “Christmas With You” • Jas Knight- “The Psalter” • Jason Nelson- “Shifting The Atmosphere” • World Harvest Church- “Catch The Fire” • Alex Holt- “Sing Loud” • Faith City- “A Very Special Christmas” • Eunice Wright- “Worth It All” • Jemi’Noel- “Jemi’Noel” • Stl3- “Only You” • Larry Colbert and Lael– “God of Israel” • Johnny Sizemore & One Accord- “Wait” • J. Michael- “The process” • The Levites: • Delandria Mills- “Manifestation” o “One Thing I Know” • Steve Hare- “Can You See The Signs” o “In The Name Of Jesus” 1 ALBUMS (as a performer/writer/producer) • Vertical Current– • Signs Of Life Music– o “aRe” o “Volume 1” o “Bright Side Of Midnight” o “A Signs Of Life Christmas” o “After Midnight” PUBLISHED COMPOSITIONS • Tye Tribbett & G.A.- • Vertical Current– “Stand Out” “aRe” o “Chasing After You (The o “aRe” Morning Song)” o “Memory” • Tye Tribbett- o “Small Step For A Giant” “Fresh” o “2maro” o “Hallelujah Lude” o “Over The Top” o “Holding On” • Vertical Current- • Delandria Mills- “Bright Side Of Midnight” “Manifestation” o “So In Love” o “321am” o “Alabaster” o “Almighty God” o “Bright Side Of Midnight” • Signs Of Life Music- o “Dawn” “Volume 1” o “Voice On The Water” o “Prayer For Shaylah” o “Get Up” o “Corner Stone” • Vertical Current- o “Elequarium” “After Midnight” o “Shine” o “7th Song (Need Your Love)” o “Eternity With You” o “Ripple” • Signs Of Life Music- o “Nicodemus” “A Signs Of Life Christmas” o “Paycheck” o “Awake” o “Slingshot” o “Snow Day” o “Sanctification” 2 PRODUCERS I’VE WORKED WITH • Steven Ford • Parris Bowens • Obie O’Brien • Terry Baker • Steve Mckie • Andre Johnson • Rob Asselstine • Gary Diggs • Rich Harrison • Warren Campbell • Fred Jerkins • Asaph Ward • Vidal Davis • Chris Howden • James Poyser • Lee Jerkins • Dana Sorey • Antuan Walker • Chip Dixon • Michael Bereal FILMS The Male Room (2013) Rob Asselstine’s “Rock & Soul” Live at the Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls (2013) COMMERCIALS GAP commercials Produced by Rich Harrison (Performed w/ Mo’ Horns) * Best Of My Love (Mary J. Blige) * Shinning Star (J. C. of N’Sync) * That’s The Way I Like It (Kelis/Van Hunt) DVDs/VIDEO Judith Christie-McAllister Larry Colbert & Lael • “Sound the Trumpet” • “God of Israel: Live Worship” Eunice Wright • “Worth It All” Tye Tribbett & Greater Anointing (GA) Vertical Current • “Life Live @ The TLA” • “After Midnight” • “Victory Live” • “Stand Out!” **George Clinton’s 70th Birthday Celebration Live @ the Apollo 3 TELEVISION APPEARANCES • Jimmy Fallon w/Roots and the cast of Yo Gabba Gabba (100th episode) • Jimmy Fallon w/Roots, Justin Timberlake, and Jimmy Fallon (July 18th/19th 2011) • Wawa Welcome America July 4th Special w/The Roots, Earth Wind & Fire, Boyz II Men, Eddie Levert, Michael McDonald, Estelle, Sara Bareilles… • Wawa Welcome America July 4th Special w/The Roots, Darryl Hall, Lauryn Hill, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Queen Latifah, Common, Joe Jonas… • Lift Every Voice (BET) w/Tye Tribbett • Video Gospel (BET) w/Tye Tribbett • Bobby Jones Gospel (BET) w/Tye Tribbett • TBN w/Tye Tribbett • Super Bowl Party 2007 w/Tye Tribbett • Acquire The Fire w/Tye Tribbett • Stellar Awards 2005/2006/2007/2008 w/Tye Tribbett and w/Mary Mary in 2006 • Talk Philly w/Dave Patten 2013 **I can also be heard on the main theme for Tyler Perry’s “ For Better Or Worse” on the Oprah Winfrey Network SOME OF THE ARTISTS I’VE PERFORMED WITH • Tye Tribbett & GA • Kim Burrell • Israel & New Breed • Maysa Leak • Earth Wind and Fire • Musiq Soulchild • The Roots • Kindred • ?uest Love • The cast of Yo Gabba Gabba • Eddie Levert • Vivian Green • Michael McDonald • Eric Roberson • Lauryn Hill • Mos Def • Queen Latifah • Chaz Shepard • Kontraband 215 • Common • Darryl Hall • Mary Mary • Boyz II Men • Jeff Bradshaw • DJ Jazzy Jeff • Brass Heaven • Estelle • Julie Dexter • Algebra Blessett • Sara Bareilles 4 .
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