Enjoy music by Christian Lesbian Marsha Stevens. To start, click the triangle on the left. Use double arrows to skip songs. Volume is controlled by dragging mouse over vertical lines on the right. Shuffle songs by clicking "S" to the right of volume lines.
Girlz Like That are an absolute blast! Their music is fun and funky and if you like rock with some heavy bass, this is the band for you. Check out the musical clips on their website, but in all honesty, they don't do them justice. Make sure you listen to the Bonus Clip at the bottom of the page called Jezebel. These gals are awesome performers! If you get a chance to see them live, don't miss the opportunity. They turn a concert into a party.
From their website: "With each of the Girlz writing music and lyrics and singing lead and harmony vocals, they produce a diverse blend of original material reminiscent of many artists like, Fleetwood Mac, Queen, Melissa Etheridge, Bob Dylan, Indigo Girls and Heart. The HITMAN pulls it all together with driving beats and complimentary percussive elements.
Girlz Like That & the HITMAN tunes come in many different flavors with waves of in-depth texture. From solid hard-edged rock to underground pop, tainted blues, dandelion folk and whatever else inspires them--you can be sure to find a groove that satiates your musical hunger!"
Harkness - Steve is not gay, nor is he Christian, but he is the adult son of my first love. (She is straight. I was only 12 and she was my swimming counselor but she has remained a loyal friend all these years) and her son is an incredible, creative and inovative musician!
From his website: "When there is no separation between the listener and the sound there is HARKNESS."
"Toronto musician Steve Marrs has a gift for composing dynamic pop tunes similar in spirit to some of the Flaming Lips catchiest, weirdest and most fantastical numbers. The tracks on this independent debut release lock listeners in with infectious melody before seamlessly shifting gears between hooks and grooves and occasionally soaring with pseudo orch-pop flourishes."
Exclaim! Magazine
Jenica Rayne has been a dear, dear friend for many years. She is an amazingly talented full-time, professional musician. Some of the clips from her website describe her best.
"Jenica is committed to education and good living. Her music is inspired by her deep desire for harmony and peace. . . . an advocate of social and personal change, an accomplished guitarist, passionate songwriter and seasoned performer."
"She is equally comfortable on stage solo or with a band, always engaging her audience with personal stories and humour. She has been heard on CanadaÕs CBC radio, featured on Vancouver's Coop radio, and numerous local radio stations. In 2000 she successfully toured Canada with her all female band 'Rhythm & Rayne' playing shows from BC to Quebec. She was the initiator and organizer of 'Queen Size Groove', an all female swing/jazz band based in Kingston, Ontario playing music festivals in the summer of 2002. In the summer of 2003 she embarked on a tour of Canada teaming up with violinist Brian Flynn and reuniting with her band 'Rhythm & Rayne' in Vancouver."
Note from Mary: The Google Ads at the top and bottom of these pages are supposed to reflect the content within the website, however they are selected by robots so may actually be contrary to ChristianGays.com beliefs and principles. ChristianGays.com does not necessarily endorse the Advertisers, although I'm sure some of them are very good.