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Land (Worship band)

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Origin
  
Glasgow, United Kingdom

Years active
  
1997 (1997)–2000 (2000)

Past members
  
Steve Knott Yvonne Whitty Diane MacLeod Shirley-Anne Nolan

Genres
  
Contemporary worship music, Folk music, Contemporary Christian music, Folk rock, Roots rock

Land was a Scottish Christian music band, who played a worship style of acoustic folk music with folk rock and roots rock elements. They were from a four-piece band from Glasgow, Scotland, where they released three independently-made albums.

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Background

The Glasgow, Scotland-band worship band was a four-piece ensemble, who were Steve Knott, Yvonne Whitty, Diane MacLeod, and Shirley-Anne Nolan.

Music history

The group formed in 1997, with their first album, Down the Mountain Slowly, releasing the same year. Their subsequent album, Rain in the Springtime, was released the following year, in 1998. They released, Point Me to the Skies, in 1999, where this was their final album, before they disbanded the next year.

Members

Members
  • Steve Knott
  • Yvonne Whitty
  • Diane MacLeod
  • Shirley-Anne Nolan
  • Discography

    Albums
  • Down the Mountain Slowly (1997)
  • Rain in the Springtime (1998)
  • Point Me to the Skies (1999)
  • References

    Land (Worship band) Wikipedia