4Him was a Contemporary Christian group founded in 1990 in Alabama, USA. The group has a Grammy nomination, seven Dove awards and an album certified gold to their credit. The group was inducted into Alabama's Music Hall of Fame, following the awarding of The Governor?s Achievement Award. The group has also been featured performers for popular Christian Evangelist crusaders, Billy Graham and Louis Palau.
4Him disbanded in 2006 to pursue individual careers of ministry and music. They have released 11 studio albums which have produced 24 number one singles.
The group has made sporadic reunion appearances since 2009.
History
Andy Chrisman, Mark Harris, Marty Magehee, and Kirk Sullivan originally met when they sang together in Truth, a Contemporary Christian vocal group founded in the late 1960s and directed by Roger Breland until the group disbanded in 2001. Truth had a rotating roster of four male and four female vocalists, many who went on to form singing groups of their own or record solo albums, such as Alicia Williamson-Garcia, NewSong, Russ Lee, Avalon, Steve Green and Jason Breland, Roger's middle son. After a representative from Benson Records attended several Truth concerts in which Andy, Mark, Marty, and Kirk performed, Benson approached the quartet saying that they wanted to use the guys to create a new male 4-member vocal group under the Benson label. "Where There Is Faith", their first single, stayed at #1 on the charts for eight weeks, two months before 4Him left Truth. Releasing their self-titled debut in 1990, they blended the traditions of Christian music?s past, with modern pop production and practical lyrics.
In 1996, with the release of The Message, 4Him changed their overall sound in an effort to keep pushing the creative limits of the group. The guys replaced the over-the-top orchestrations and choral vocal arrangements with a stripped down, acoustic band approach where one of the guys would sing lead and the other three would sing backing vocals. On 1998?s Obvious, each member took more ownership of their music ? becoming more involved in the production and songwriting aspects.
By 2004, all four reevaluated the future of the ministry of 4Him. After close to fifteen years of ministry, the members of 4Him decided to embark on solo careers. On , 2006, 4Him performed their final concert at Cottage Hill Baptist Church in Mobile, AL, the city where 4Him?s 16 year journey first started. At that concert, various individuals (including family members, record producers, management, and Truth founder Roger Breland) were recognized for their contributions to 4Him?s ministry.
After 4Him
Andy Chrisman
Andy Chrisman released his freshman solo effort One in 2004, and is currently Worship Pastor at Church on the Move, in Tulsa, OK. Andy also hosts a local Sunday morning radio show in Tulsa. In 2008, Andy, along with the Church on the Move Praise Band, released Beautiful Name, a live worship CD.
Mark Harris
In 2005, Mark Harris released The Line Between the Two and is currently worship pastor/artist-in-residence at Bay Community Ministries in Spanish Fort, AL. In 2007, Mark won a GMA Dove Award in the category of Inspirational Song of the Year for "Find Your Wings". On , 2007, Mark released his second album Windows and Walls on INO Records.
Kirk Sullivan
Kirk Sullivan is currently in production for his solo release. A sample track, "Get Down Mountain", was included in Encore: For Future Generations.
Marty Magehee
In 2008, Marty released his independent solo release Open on his website. The first single, "Eyes Wide Open," was released to Christian radio in May 2008. He is also producing albums for other artists as well.
Reunions
After nearly five years apart, the quartet made their first reunion on the K-LOVE Friends and Family Cruise in January 2009. A one-off concert in West Monroe, LA took place in March, and another reunion is slated on Kathy Troccoli's "KT and Friends Cruise" to Alaska in June, 2010.
Members
Andy Chrisman (1990 - 2006)
Mark Harris (1990 - 2006)
Marty Magehee (1990 - 2006)
Kirk Sullivan (1990 - 2006)
Jason Barton (2006, substitute for Andy Chrisman, current lead vocalist for 33Miles)
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