Mercy Me Performs for K-LOVE Fans & Shares Stories, Watch Here (VIDEO)

Mercy Me Performs for K-LOVE Fans & Shares Stories, Watch Here (VIDEO)
MercyMe recently partnered with K-LOVE to give their fans an intimate time of performances and answers to many different questions from K-LOVE listeners. You can watch the hour long video above to catch all of the behind the scenes scoop. What question would you ask the band if you had the chance?
The popular band plays fan favorites such as "Move", "Finally Home", "Shake", "Greater", "Welcome to the New" and share stories behind the music and ministry of MercyMe.
Mercy Me released their eighth studio album titled Welcome to the New on April 8th.
MercyMe formed in 1994 in Greenville, Texas and released six independent albums prior to signing with INO Records in 2001. Their debut album Almost There gained mainstream recognition with the massive hit single, "I Can Only Imagine" which helped the album receive a double platinum certification.
They have released eight total studio albums since being signed including: Almost There (2001), Spoken For (2002), Undone (2004), The Christmas Sessions (2005), Coming Up to Breathe (2006), All That is Within Me (2007), The Generous Mr. Lovewell (2010), The Hurt & The Healer (2012), Welcome to the New (2014) and a greatest hits album, 10 (2009). The group has also had 13 consecutive top 5 singles on the Billboard Christian Songs chart, with 7 of them reaching No. 1. MercyMe has won 8 Dove Awards and has had numerous Grammy Award nominations.
Mercy Me is vocalist Bart Millard, drummer Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul.
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