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Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone, Christian Music Artists, For King And Country, Music Together, Early 20s, King And Country, Christian Artists, Rock Groups

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Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone, Christian Concert, Christian Music Artists, Contemporary Christian Music, For King And Country, Country Fan, Lauren Daigle, Hoop Dreams

This edition of Sports Spectrum "Conversations" features someone from the world of music, Luke Smallbone, from the band for KING & COUNTRY. A few of their songs that you may have heard include: "The Proof of Your Love," "Busted Heart (Hold On To Me)" or "Light It Up." Luke comes from a large and musically gifted family (Rebecca St. James is his sister), who moved from Australia to Nashville, Tenn., when he was young. He joined us to talk about music, the NBA, his own hoop dreams that were…

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This is a symbol of how Joel and Luke came up with the band name. They call themselves this, because it was a battle cry of the British soldiers as they went into war. "For King and Country!" In the upper left hand corner, it's the Roman Numeral for the number 4, but they used it as "For". The upper right hand corner is a crown, meaning King, which is God. The bottom left hand corner is the symbol for the word, "and". Last, the bottom right hand corner is Australia, their Country Country Logo, Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone, Jesus Music, For King And Country, Country Fan, Foster The People, Christian Rock, Battle Cry

This is a symbol of how Joel and Luke came up with the band name. They call themselves this, because it was a battle cry of the British soldiers as they went into war. "For King and Country!" In the upper left hand corner, it's the Roman Numeral for the number 4, but they used it as "For". The upper right hand corner is a crown, meaning King, which is God. The bottom left hand corner is the symbol for the word, "and". Last, the bottom right hand corner is Australia, their Country

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