Champion Band

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Champion Band is a gospel rock band from Central Ohio. The band was formally founded in 2009 by five members of Amante Lacey and the Life Worship Band, a group formed in 2003. Members are Amante Lacey, Donnell Phillips, Chriss Triplett, Matt Goodloe, and Donnie Reis. Amante Lacey and the Life Worship Band released an EP titled, Champion, in 2008.[1] It was well received by fans and the five core members knew they had something special. This led them to formally create Champion Band. The group toured North American, and gained much success in the Midwest, New York, and Canada. In 2009, they recorded an album in front of a live audience at Greater Grace Temple in Springfield, OH. The album was produced by the five members of Champion at Twelve 3 South Studio in Tipp City, OH, owned by member, Donnie Reis. [2] Their debut LP, Champion Live, was released August 19, 2010.[3]

The band recorded a second album in 2011, which was never released publicly following an accident that left band member, Chriss Triplett, paralyzed. The group played a few pre-booked shows with a substitute drummer, and then took a break during Chriss' recovery. The album would be the last that Chriss would record. Members say it's an acoustic album, featuring several of their top hit songs. Member, Donnie Reis, reports a release of this record is planned for 2020, along with a 10th Anniversary re-mastered release of "Champion Live."[4]

Members[edit]

  • Amante Lacey (lead vocals, guitar, producer, author/composer)
  • Donnie Reis (violin, viola, string orchestrations, producer, composer)
  • Matt Goodloe (bass guitar, producer, composer)
  • Donnell Phillips (keys, producer, composer)
  • Chriss Triplett (drums, producer, composer)

Discography[edit]

  • Champion Live, August 19, 2010

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Champion EPK - Amante Lacey & the Life Worship Band | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  2. ^ "Donnie Reis Co-Produces 'Champion Live'". Twelve 3 South. 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  3. ^ Champion Live by Champion, 19 August 2010, retrieved 2019-04-09
  4. ^ "Champion Band". Donnie Reis. Retrieved 2019-04-09.