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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PFR_(band)PFR (band) - Wikipedia

    PFR was founded in 1989 as the Joel Hanson Band by Joel Hanson, who was a camp counselor at Camp Shamineau, a Christian youth camp in Minnesota. In 1991, the band, then known as Inside Out, was signed to Brown Bannister's newly founded Vireo Records. After signing, Patrick Andrew suggested the band change the name to "Pray for Rain" after a ...

    • 1989–1997, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2012–2013, 2022-present
    • Vireo, Squint, Fuseic, Independent
  2. Nov 21, 2006 · Midnight Rain Productions. leafdesigner. If you'd like to help fund this page, click here to set up your donation via PayPal. PFR (aka Pray For Rain) was an influential Christian music group in the mid 1990s. Although the group disbanded in 1997, they reunited in 2000 and have since recorded two albums, and they continue to play together.

  3. Jan 7, 2024 · Pray For Rain, the band affectionately known as "PFR" has recently reunited and have come together in the studio to record an upcoming new album, and if not that, at least some new songs. The band have a big comeback show scheduled for February 10th 2024 at Fine Line in Minneapolis, MN. with the band Miirrors (new band with Brian McSweeney formerly of Seven Day Jesus), and Halle Hanson. This ...

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  5. Pray for Rain is a San Francisco, California -based music production company and recording group specialising in film soundtracks, led by St. Louis, Missouri musician Dan Wool. Past members of Pray for Rain include Gary Brown, Paul Trupin, and James Woody. Originally a performing post-punk band active in San Francisco in the 1980s and 1990s ...

  6. PFR (short for Pray for Rain) was a Christian rock band based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Band members included founder Joel Hanson, Mark Nash, and Patrick Andrew. PFR’s initial run was from 1989 ...

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    Pray for Rain, released in 1992, earned the group both a Grammy Award nomination and the Dove Award for Best Christian Rock Album. PFR's two subsequent releases of original material, Goldie's Last Day and Great Lengths, were also critical and commercial successes, and the band was a popular concert act as well. However, by 1996 band members had ...

  8. Mar 14, 2021 · 25 Years Later: PFR, “Them”. In 1996, it was a sad day when pop rock trio PFR announced their plans to disband and release one final studio album. They had paved their way into the hearts of many a CCM fan – even helping to debut a little band called Jars of Clay when that indie quartet opened for PFR a year earlier.

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