Go Fish (band)
Go Fish is an American contemporary Christian band based in Minnesota. They were originally formed as a band in 1993 by Eric Spickelmier and Jamie Statema. Their music was geared primarily to a teen and adult market, until 2003 when they released Splash!, an album aimed towards children. A cappella has been a big part of reaching the current market. Since then, Go Fish has released several more children's products, typically under the label Go Fish Kids (GFK).
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Genres | CCM, children's |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Ross, Inpop, GFK |
Website | gofishresources |
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Miscellaneous
In May 2007 Focus on the Family's children's magazine, Clubhouse Jr., featured Go Fish on their cover. The same year, Go Fish launched a weekly radio program called Go Fish Kids Radio.
Go Fish has released Vacation Bible School curriculum for several years.[1] "Backstage with the Bible" in 2009, "Kickin' it Old School" in 2010, "Praise" in 2012,[2][3] "Gotta Move" in 2013 and "Shine" in 2014.
Discography
- Out of Breath (1997, Ross Records; Acappella)
- Acappella (1998, Ross Records; Acappella)
- Part of the Proof (1999, Ross Records; Acappella)
- More Than a Story (1999, Christmas; re-released 2001 under Inpop Records)
- Live: Created for This (2000, Ross Records)
- Infectious (August 1, 2001, Inpop Records)
- Parade (January 7, 2002, Inpop Records)
- Splash! (2003, GFK)
- Superstar (2004, GFK)
- Snooze (2005, GFK)
- Showtime (2005, GFK)
- Snow (2006, GFK)
- Snazzy (October 2007, GFK)
- Party Like a Preschooler (2008, GFK)
- Kickin' It Old School (2010, GFK)
- Christmas with a Capital "C" (2010, GFK)
- The Best of Go Fish Kids (2011, GFK)
- Kids' Music (2012, GFK)
External links
References
- http://www.gospelmusic.org/interview-randall-goodgame-go-fish/
- "Go Fish - VBS 2012 "Praise"". YouTube. September 19, 2011. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702070008/http://vbs.gofishguys.com/cms/pages/praise.php. Archived from the original on July 2, 2012. Retrieved July 12, 2012. Missing or empty
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