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    Common Destiny and Men in Black: Local Christian Bands hit Broadway

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    Presented by Broadway Theatre of Pitman at Broadway Theatre of Pitman

    June 30, 2009


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    Stephen Yost, lead singer of Common Destiny, is a professional studio musician who has recorded or played with such nationally known music groups such as Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Reality Check, Petra, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Joe English (formerly of Paul McCartney and Wings), Imperials, Glad, Lamb, White Heart, Andre Crouch and the Disciples. He was also given the opportunity to work with his musical mentor, Larry Norman. Common Destiny includes Todd Lanzolotti on drums, Gary Bowman on keyboards and backup vocals, and Ben Caruso on bass guitar. 

    Men in Black, a quartet group, have sung in some of the most influential churches along the east coast. Singing bass is Preston Fortione, one of the lowest bass singers today. Norman "Ski" Kiersznowski sing tenor. He is known worldwide for his unbelievable high tenor range, especially in the Christian metal world, leading the band Faith Factor. Rounding out the middle range of the group is Gary Bowman and Steve Yost of Common Destiny.


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        Broadway Theatre of Pitman

        43 S. Broadway
        Pitman, NJ 08071

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        Tickets: $15-$25

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        Dates:
        June 30, 2009

        Times:
        8 pm

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