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Point of Grace is a group of Christian pop music singers and authors. This all-ladies trio consists of Shelley Breen, Denise Jones, and Leigh Cappillino. The group started out as a quartet in 1991, with original members Breen and Jones, as well as Terry Jones and Heather Payne. Check our available Point of Grace concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Buy 'A Thousand Little Things' at: The new album from female trio Point of Grace, 'A Thousand Little Things' was produced by Ian Eskelin (Francesca Battistelli, Avalon, Sidewalk Prophets). The ten-track release is the group's twelfth studio album and follows their 2011 best-of collection 'Turn Up The Music'...
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Buy 'Turn Up The Music' at: Turn Up The Music : The Hits of Point Of Grace is the new greatest hits album from Point of Grace. For those who don't know about Point of Grace, they are an all female Christian Group consisting of Shelley Breen, Denise Jones and Leigh Cappillino. It was in 1991 that the band started as a quartet and over the years they have had many album releases...
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So, I'm back in familiar territory with this latest release from country trio Point of Grace. Their 14th album (14 albums!!!!) No Changin' Us is the first since 2007's How You Live and the first as a trio after their fourth member announced her retirement in 2008. Does it have an impact on their music? I honestly can't say as this is my first hearing...
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It was about two years ago that Point of Grace started transitioning from an exclusively Contemporary Christian Music act to one that wasn't afraid to explore their country roots. After a couple of successful singles like "I Wish," the trio of Shelley Breen, Denise Jones and Leigh Cappillino released their WB Nashville-prouduced No Changin' Us earlier this year and have now followed it up with this, their first country Christmas album and the third of the group's career...
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It's that time of the year again - the time when musical artists pull old Christmas favorites off the shelf and pair them up with fresh new material to create their holiday collections. This year Christian pop favorite Point of Grace comes bearing their own sophomore holiday offering entitled Winter Wonderland, in follow-up to 1999's hit A Christmas Story...
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After a three-year layoff, Point of Grace return with a new member (former Truth vocalist Leigh Cappillino, who replaced founding member Terry Jones in early 2004) and a more aggressive, modern sound. I Choose You won't be mistaken for punk rock or electroclash, but its distorted guitars and drum loops do toughen up the candy shell surrounding the chocolate center that is the quartet's rich vocal harmony sound...
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When the group's streak of 26 consecutive number-ones hits ended with 2004's "I Choose You," the notable women's quartet didn't make major revisions to their sound. They did, however, embellish their harmonic adult contemporary with elements of country pop. The twangy "Any Way" and title track bring to mind the Dixie Chicks or Martina McBride...
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Producer Brown Bannister and A&R; director Brent Bourgeois seem to have been going for diversity in putting together a Point Of Grace Christmas album. Among the 17 songs in 14 tracks are traditional carols, popular evergreens, and five new compositions. The older songs are given lush, shimmering arrangements sometimes so different from the familiar versions that they are unidentifiable until after the lyrics have kicked in...
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Christmas is about the only time of year Christian music artists -- at least those who sing exclusively for believers -- can get away with recording secular music. For the most part, the content of their selections is innocuous -- standards, love songs, a few songs about Santa, Rudolph, and Frosty -- but it's curious how comfortably the material cohabitates with more sacred, solemn fare about Christ's first advent...
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