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1 History  





2 Members  



2.1  Randy Phillips  





2.2  Shawn Craig  





2.3  Dan Dean  







3 Discography  



3.1  Albums  



3.1.1  Compilations  







3.2  Singles  





3.3  Video  







4 Awards and nominations  



4.1  Other awards  







5 References  





6 External links  














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Phillips, Craig & Dean
Phillips, Craig and Dean performing in 2012
Phillips, Craig and Dean performing in 2012
Background information
OriginNashville, Tennessee
GenresContemporary Christian, contemporary worship
Occupation(s)Singers, songwriters, pastors
Years active1991–present
LabelsINO/Columbia
Members
  • Randy Phillips
  • Shawn Craig
  • Dan Dean
  • Websitewww.phillipscraiganddean.com

    Phillips, Craig and Dean (rendered as Phillips, Craig & Dean on albums) is a contemporary Christian music trio composed of pastors Randy Phillips, Shawn Craig, and Dan Dean. Since forming in 1991, the group has sold over two million units. They have also received ten GMA Dove Award nominations, winning four, including Praise and Worship Album of the Year in 2007 for Top of My Lungs, and Inspirational Album of the Year in 2010 for Fearless.

    History

    [edit]

    In 1991, Randy Phillips went to several record companies with a solo album he had. StarSong, a Nashville-based company, urged him to form a male vocal group. He then called two friends who also happened to be pastors—and had also recently made solo albums.[1][better source needed]

    In 1992 they released their eponymously titled debut album, which peaked at No. 13 on the Christian albums chart. The band followed it with Lifeline in 1994 and Trust in 1995, which charted at No. 12 and No. 11, respectively. The song "Crucified with Christ" from Trust was particularly popular, reaching No. 1 on the INSPO chart and being nominated for 'Inspirational Song of the Year' and ' Song of the Year' at the 1997 Dove Awards. It was also awarded the 'Inspirational Song of the Decade Award' by CCM Magazine.[2]

    In 1996 they released a Christmas album titled Repeat the Sounding Joy featuring the Christ Church Choir and the Nashville String Machine.[citation needed]

    In 1997 they released Where Strength Begins. The following year, they released a compilation titled Favorite Songs of All which included two new songs. In 1999 they returned with Restoration, and followed it with Let My Words Be Few in 2001 and Let Your Glory Fall in 2003.

    In recent years, they've shed their contemporary Christian roots and focused on more worship oriented music. On that line, they've released their latest albums. It was through Phillips' weekly TV program that Phillips, Craig & Dean discovered what would be the title track for their 2004 CD Let The Worshipers Arise. The praise & worship-themed show sought to discover the best song from an unknown songwriter with Michael Ferrin of Texarkana, Texas taking home the top prize. Once the judging was over, the top five winners came to Austin and the winning song debuted on an Awakening broadcast. "When I heard him sing it live it was one of those moments," Phillips recalls. "I think when people hear it, it’s going to cause them to reach out to Christ with a renewed passion like they’ve never had before."

    In 2006, Phillips, Craig and Dean released their 11th studio album, Top of My Lungs. Three singles from the album, Your Name, Saved the Day, and Top of My Lungs, landed Top 5 spots on the INSPO chart.[3] The band gained national attention when Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton approached the plate at home games during the 2008 season to "Saved the Day", a song from the album.[4]

    They've also contributed to several Contemporary Christian music compilations, most notably My Utmost For His Highest in 1995. Their second greatest hits album, the 2-CD set The Ultimate Collection, was released by Sparrow Records in 2006.

    Since all three singers are full-time pastors and make it a priority to be at their respective churches for Sunday services, they have declared a virtual moratorium on Saturday night concerts.[citation needed]

    They have performed at the conventions of the National Religious Broadcasters and Christian Booksellers Association, appeared at Moody Church, played at Promise Keepers rallies, and recorded music for the National Day of Prayer. In 2001, the National Day of Prayer 50th Anniversary theme song was "Shine on Us", featuring the trio.

    PC & D with Kari Jobe at the 2010 GMA Dove Awards show

    Their album Fearless was released on August 4, 2009.[5] It sold over 10,000 copies during its first week and reached No. 46 on the Billboard 200, becoming the trio's highest-debuting album to date.[6] The album's first single was "Revelation Song". It reached No. 1 on Billboard'sHot Christian Songs chart in August 2009, and stayed at the top for 11 weeks. It also grabbed the top spot on the INSPO chart for 18 weeks.[7] In addition, "Revelation Song" earned a Dove Award at the 2010 GMA Dove Awards for Worship Song of the Year, while Fearless earned the Inspirational Album of the Year award.[8][9] During the 2010 GMA Dove Awards, Phillips, Craig and Dean performed Revelation Song live with fellow CCM artist Kari Jobe.

    In 2010, the second single from Fearless, "Great Are You Lord" reached No. 1 on the INSPO chart. It has also peaked at No. 23 on the Hot Christian Songs chart and 19 on the Christian AC chart.[citation needed]

    The group's first EP, a Christmas project titled Hope for All the World, was released later in 2010.

    In 2012, the trio released their twelfth studio album, Breathe In. It peaked at No. 6 on Billboard's U.S. Christian Albums chart.[citation needed]

    In 2013, the songs from their Christmas EP were added in a full-length studio album of the same name along with four new songs.[citation needed]

    On November 10, 2014, their fourteenth studio album, Above It All, was released. It takes on a new, modern, and electronic style while retaining PCD's trademark elements.[citation needed] The first single is a reverent cover of "Jesus, Only Jesus".

    In 2017 the trio released their fifteenth studio album Hymns & Psalms, a collection of hymns.

    Their sixteenth studio album, You're Still God, was released on July 10, 2020.

    Members

    [edit]

    Randy Phillips, Shawn Craig, and Dan Dean each is the senior pastor of a local church.

    Randy Phillips

    [edit]
    Randy Phillips (2012)

    Shawn Craig

    [edit]
    Shawn Craig (2012)

    Dan Dean

    [edit]
    Dan Dean (2012)

    Discography

    [edit]

    Albums

    [edit]
    Year Title Peak chart position Label Record producer
    US Christian Heatseekers Billboard 200
    1992 Phillips, Craig & Dean 13 Star Song Paul Mills
    1994 Lifeline 12 Paul Mills / Brian Green
    1995 Trust 11 40 Paul Mills
    1996 Repeat the Sounding Joy
    (Christmas album)
    12 11 Paul Mills / Carl Marsh
    1997 Where Strength Begins 6 16 Mills / Dennis Matkosky / Phil Naish
    1999 Restoration 33 Sparrow Phil Naish
    2001 Let My Words Be Few 15 Nathan Nockels
    2003 Let Your Glory Fall 8 2 142
    2004 Let The Worshipers Arise 5 7 179 INO/Columbia
    2006 Top of My Lungs 12 4 181
    2009 Fearless 1 46 Bernie Herms
    2010 Hope for All the World
    (Christmas EP)
    Independent Nathan Nockels
    2012 Breathe In 6 88 Fair Trade Nathan Nockels / Bernie Herms
    2013 Hope for All the World
    (Christmas album)
    Nathan Nockels
    2014 Above It All 13 198 Seth Mosley, Nathan Nockels
    2017 Hymns & Psalms Chris Bevins
    2020 You're Still God Gaither Music Group Nathan Nockels

    Compilations

    [edit]

    Singles

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    Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
    US
    Christ

    [14]
    US
    Heat

    [15]
    2003 "My Praise" 9 Let Your Glory Fall
    "Hallelujah (Your Love is Amazing)" 20
    "Here I Am to Worship" 5
    2004 "You Are God Alone" 3 10 Let the Worshipers Arise
    2005 "Friend of God" 2 9
    2007 "Your Name" 3 15 Top of My Lungs
    "Saved the Day" 3 29
    2008 "Top of My Lungs" 3 25
    2009 "Revelation Song" 2 1 28 Fearless
    2010 "Great Are You Lord" 2 19
    "For All the World" 17 Hope for All the World (EP)
    "Do You Hear What I Hear?" 31
    2011 "From the Inside Out" 3 39 Fearless
    2012 "When the Stars Burn Down (Blessing and Honor)"2 3 Breathe In
    "Great I Am" 14
    2014 "Jesus Only Jesus"2 33 Above It All
    "–" denotes releases that did not chart

    Video

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    Awards and nominations

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    GMA Dove Awards
    Year Category Nominated work Result
    1993 New Artist of the Year Nominated
    1994 Contemporary Song "Favorite Song of All" Nominated
    1995 Inspirational Song of the Year "I Want To Be Just Like You" Nominated
    Inspirational Album of the Year Lifeline Nominated
    Special Event Album of the Year My Utmost For His Highest[17] Won
    1997 Inspirational Song of the Year "Crucified With Christ" (Shawn Craig, songwriter) Nominated
    Song of the Year Nominated
    2002 Praise and Worship Album Let My Words Be Few Nominated
    2005 Let the Worshipers Arise Nominated
    2007 Top of My Lungs Nominated
    2010 Worship Song "Revelation Song" Won
    Inspirational Album of the Year Fearless[17] Won
    2015 Above It All[17] Won

    Other awards

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Phillips, Craig & Dean Biography". Last.fm. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  • ^ "Phillips Craig & Dean". klove.com.
  • ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2010. Retrieved July 2, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "Jesusfreakhideout.com Music News, July 2008: Phillips, Craig & Dean Finds Following at Texas Rangers' Ballpark". jesusfreakhideout.com.
  • ^ Leahey, Andrew. "Fearless > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved August 23, 2009.
  • ^ "Phillips, Craig and Dean earn highest retail chart debut in career". Christian Today. August 13, 2009. Retrieved August 23, 2009.
  • ^ "Christian Songs". Billboard. Retrieved August 23, 2009.
  • ^ "41st Annual GMA Dove Awards on Gospel Music Channel". Doveawards.com. Archived from the original on July 22, 2010. Retrieved June 9, 2010.
  • ^ "Phillips, Craig and Dean nab Inspirational Album of the Year at 41st annual GMA Dove Awards". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  • ^ "Randy & Denise Phillips - LifeAustin". lifeaustin.com.
  • ^ "Crosspoint Church: Meet Our Staff". Archived from the original on March 6, 2013. Retrieved January 2, 2013.
  • ^ "Our Pastors". Theheartlandchurch.com. July 28, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  • ^ "Dan Dean of Phillips, Craig & Dean Announces He Is Recovering From Battle with Prostate Cancer". Todays Christian Music. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  • ^ "Phillips, Craig, and Dean - Christian Songs". billboard.com. Archived from the original on November 23, 2018.
  • ^ "Phillips, Craig, and Dean - Heatseekers Songs". billboard.com. Archived from the original on November 23, 2018.
  • ^ "American certifications – CRAIG & DEAN PHILLIPS". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  • ^ a b c "GMA Dove Awards Past Winners". doveawards.com.
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