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Post by John on Dec 20, 2005 21:02:08 GMT -5
And Skulls . Hey that's not what I said.
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Post by Derwydd. on Dec 26, 2005 20:19:45 GMT -5
yeah.....so 60 bands playing next year are being released on their site over then next few days, the bands listed right now....suck, but yeah, keep checking it over the next few days
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Post by jontreg on Jan 1, 2006 14:00:09 GMT -5
the bands listed right now....suck, but yeah, keep checking it over the next few days Yes very true.
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Post by frostlikeashes1113 on Jan 1, 2006 22:14:54 GMT -5
I thought the list is looking pretty nice...
The Wedding. Anberlin The Chariot Bloodlined Caligraphy Forever Changed Seventh Star Hanover Saints MxPx Spoken Project 86 Becoming the Archetype Ester Drang Flatfoot 56 Inked in Blood Number One Gun Chasing Victory Relient K Underoath As Cities Burn P.O.D. Copeland Showbread Jesus Wept
Yes half (or more) of those bands suck on their CD's, but are great live.
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Post by crazywaffle on Jan 1, 2006 22:48:47 GMT -5
Underoath in the illinois one? I know they were at florida last year
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Post by Solid on Jan 1, 2006 23:03:44 GMT -5
I saw three bands in there that I'd want to see.
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Post by frostlikeashes1113 on Jan 2, 2006 11:55:53 GMT -5
Underoath in the illinois one? I know they were at florida last year Yep Haha, SolidState don't worry, all those bands I said are good live. Well I haven't seen...Copeland, Showbread, Jesus Wept, Inked in Blood, or Seventh Star. Plus I forgot The Showdown.
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Post by In Christ, the metalhead on Jan 2, 2006 17:43:16 GMT -5
I see 11 bands on there i'd want to see... or might consider seeing.
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Post by In Christ, the metalhead on Jan 2, 2006 17:44:22 GMT -5
aww, here's some more bands: Pillar Mutemath Bloody Sunday Glenn Kaiser Band Jeff Elbel and Ping Man Alive Rosie Thomas The Wayside The Wedding Jeff Johnson Anberlin The Chariot Bloodlined Caligraphy Forever Changed Jan Krist Lovedrug Our Corpse Destroyed The Violet Burning Seventh Star Hanover Saints MxPx Spoken Project 86 Becoming the Archetype Ester Drang Flatfoot 56 Inked in Blood Leper Number One Gun The Myriad Men & Angels Chasing Victory Relient K 77’s The Showdown Aracely Bock Escape From Earth Infradig Judd & Maggie No Innocent Victim The Last Hope xLooking Forwardx Underoath Lost Dogs As Cities Burn Anathallo Denison Witmer House of Heroes John Davis Mike Pritzl The Crossing THE WiiTALA BROTHERS P.O.D. Copeland Showbread Alove for Enemies Cool Hand Luke Headnoise Jesus Wept Mercury Radio Theater Steve Lawhead w/ Jeff Johnson The Wednesdays
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Post by shredmetal777 on Jan 2, 2006 19:47:38 GMT -5
Is Cornerstone an all Christian festival?
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Post by jontreg on Jan 2, 2006 19:52:43 GMT -5
Yeah(If not someone correct me)
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Post by In Christ, the metalhead on Jan 2, 2006 22:09:30 GMT -5
Yeah, i think it is.
EDIT: Yeah, it definitly is... here's what it says under "overview" on their site:
This event called Cornerstone Festival is far more than a massive musical experience. It is more than a collection of hundreds of solo artists and bands representing every style and sub-genre on the current musical landscape. It is more than a gathering of expert thinkers and speakers offering over twenty separate seminar tracks on an amazingly diverse range of subjects. It is more than the sum of its parts, as is the body of Christ.
Cornerstone Festival is the annual gathering of a community of believers that is spread out all over the world. From young children to senior citizens, Christians of all ethnicities and backgrounds migrate to a patch of 500 acres in central Illinois for four days of fellowship, entertainment, education and edification. One way of looking at Cornerstone is to see it as a continuation of a Jesus movement that began in the first century and remains a beacon of joy and spirit as we move into the next millennium.
The festival brings many opportunities to those who attend. There are chances to hear new music, explore new ideas, and meet new people. There are opportunities to grow in faith, awareness, and action. Friends old and new can gather in corporate worship and prayer. Horizons are broadened, minds are stretched and spirits are rejuvenated. Sure, it may be the most diverse music festival in Christendom, but it is so much more.
We've seen kids who came to our original children's program grow up, start their own families and bring their kids back to our Creation Station. We've seen artists who made their debut at the New Band Showcase sign record deals, take their music and ministry around the world, and come back to Cornerstone to play at the Main Stage. We've seen kids who came in youth groups--maybe even as the rebels of their particular group--come to Cornerstone and discover the breadth and depth of Christian life and mission, the breathtaking diversity of the Kingdom as a living picture of the infinite bounty of God's love, and so later return to Cornerstone as the leaders of their own group of Christian young people.
Each year brings many new experiences to those who come. We are constantly improving both the physical conditions of the property, and the quantity and quality of the program. New bands, new stages, new seminars and new roads, gates and other facilities keep the experience fresh. There is more available than any individual could personally absorb, and that’s half the fun of it. This year, like each year since the fest’s debut in 1984, Cornerstone Festival will be consistent in its expected level of excellence, and will continue to break new ground.
Cornerstone is still the kind of event we would want to go to.
For those who have never been a part of the Cornerstone Experience, we welcome you. For those who are regulars we are looking forward to seeing you again.
-The Cornerstone Festival Staff
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Post by Keaton Kaðall the Horrible on Jan 3, 2006 8:09:35 GMT -5
No matter how good those bands are, cstone is not going to be as much fun for me this year.
They are only having the generator stages running mon-wed before the signed bands play. That's horrible.
BTA probably wouldn't have been found by Ryan if they had done this two years ago.
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Post by mathetes on Jan 3, 2006 18:21:57 GMT -5
If they add Demon Hunter, Still Remains, and As I Lay Dying to that list, I'll be all over C-stone. Yes, C-stone is an all Christian festival.
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Post by In Christ, the metalhead on Jan 4, 2006 12:46:27 GMT -5
No matter how good those bands are, cstone is not going to be as much fun for me this year. They are only having the generator stages running mon-wed before the signed bands play. That's horrible. BTA probably wouldn't have been found by Ryan if they had done this two years ago. Wait, so what does that mean? that only some of the bands are going to have power when they're playing? and the rest of the bands that are playing, arent? If thats the case, that sucks, depending on what bands play when/where.
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