The group officially disbanded in 2000 after nearly 30 years together, though they occasionally reunited for special events like the Cornerstone Festival (which band members helped found). Musical Style & lyrical Themes
Unlike many contemporary Christian artists of their time, Resurrection Band frequently addressed harsh social issues such as apartheid , homelessness, poverty, and drug abuse. Resur Zenekar
The band was led by the husband-and-wife duo of Glenn Kaiser (vocals, guitar) and Wendi Kaiser (vocals). Other long-standing members included Stu Heiss (guitar), Ray Montroy (bass), and John Herrin (drums). The group officially disbanded in 2000 after nearly
Christianity Today once described them as the "most influential band in Christian music history" for their role in opening doors for hard rock within the church. Other long-standing members included Stu Heiss (guitar), Ray
The band's sound evolved from early 1970s heavy blues-rock into a more aggressive hard rock and "molten metal" style by the 1980s.
(commonly referred to as Resurrection Band , Rez Band , or simply Rez ) was a pioneering American Christian rock band credited as a forerunner of the Christian metal and hard rock genres . Formed in 1972 in Chicago, the group was a core part of the Jesus People USA (JPUSA) intentional community and utilized their music as a form of evangelism and social commentary. Band Overview & History