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Featured Artist: Jontez

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And So It Is
Jontez
With the release of his debut album, "And So It Is...," Jontez is charting solo territory with his bold blend of pop, R&B, hip-hop and Latin influences. The gifted singer/songwriter and former member of God's Property has put forth a remarkable CD, full of faith-driven songs that celebrate life and humanity. Jontez' range of stylistic diversity manifests itself in such cuts as the riveting anthem, "Why Can't We - We Be Friends," the booming balladry of "That's What You Said," the flamenco flanked "Can't Get Enough" and the 50 Cent flavored "First Love." There's also "Call Me Your Own," an inspiration R&B ode to Jesus' unconditional love that could first be interpreted as coming from a boyfriend or girlfriend.
Regarding the origins of "And So It Is...," Jontez comments, "I feel like I have a lot on my heart to share and many different musical ideas to express. I've been in the middle of an enormous growing spurt musically and I think it shows in the songs I've written for my album."
"My goal is to present who I am and what I'm going through in a way that all can relate and be encouraged," he says.
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Featured Artist: Pivitplex

Pivitplex is a full-time touring band, made of Josh Ogle (bass), Scott Brownson (lead singer/rhythm guitar), Joby Rudolph (guitar) and James Calk (drummer).
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Under Museum Quality Glass
Pivitplex
Class-act band Pivitplex blend a miscellany of musical influences—from The Police to Van Halen to Switchfoot to The Indigo Girls—into a sound that evades a hard and fast classification. Along with many current mainstreamers, Pivitplex borrows from the rock of the 60s and 70s and blends it with an alternative/modern rock sound that puts it on par with other contemporary bands. Their music is accessible and melodic, with intelligent lyrics that stick tight to a Christ-honoring message.
The Montana-raised Pivitplex started playing as a group in the area around where A River Runs Through It was filmed, stretching their creative wings with the debut album Under Museum Quality Glass (2003). Pivitplex has an impressive touring resume, traveling with the likes of Switchfoot, Rebecca St. James, Charlie Hall, The Katinas and more. They've proved they have the musical talent to match their experience. Their first single, "You Know," broke the Top-10 on the Radio & Records Christian Rock Top 40 and stayed there for eight weeks. With such a successful launch, there's sure to be a lot more to come from Pivitplex in the next few years.
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