MercyMe
- Joel Caballero
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MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian band founded in Greenville, Texas. The current band consists of vocalist Bart Millard, keyboardist James Bryson, percussionist Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul.
The band formed in 1994 and released six independent albums prior to signing with INO Records in 2001. The group first gained mainstream recognition with the crossover single, “I Can Only Imagine” which elevated their debut album, Almost There, to becoming certified double platinum. Since then, the group has released eleven additional studio albums, six of which have been certified gold, and a greatest hits album. MercyMe has won numerous Dove Awards and has had various Grammy Award nominations.
In 2009, Billboard magazine named MercyMe the Christian Songs Artist of the Decade for the 2000s. Their song "Word of God Speak" was named the Christian Song of the Decade and they also were named the Christian Adult Contemporary
Songs Artist of the Decade. They had 13 consecutive top-five singles on the Billboard Christian Songs chart, with seven of them reaching number one. MercyMe has won eight Dove Awards and has had many Grammy Award nominations.
Born into a family as the son of Southern Methodist University All-American player Arthur Millard and the brother of a football player, MercyMe's lead singer, Bart Millard wanted to become a football player, yet his football career ended when he injured his ankles in a high school football game. As a result of his injury, Millard took choir as an elective. During his freshmen year in college, Millard had to endure the death of his father. His youth pastor, who had moved from Texas to Florida, invited Millard to work with his youth group’s worship band. Millard accepted his invitation and went on to work on the video and sound systems for the group. On a day when the band’s lead singer got stuck on stage, Millard took the challenge of singing for the group. James (Jim) Bryson played piano for that band and later went on to play with Millard and the worship band on a trip to Switzerland. This trip became the cause of Millard and Bryson’s consideration of playing music full-time. Millard and his friend, guitarist Mike Scheuchzer, moved to Oklahoma City to form MercyMe with Bryson. In 1997, MercyMe moved to Nashville, Tennessee to find a record label. After a year, they left Nashville for Dallas, Texas and recorded an album. Then they settled in Greenville, Texas,
and served at Highland Terrace Baptist Church.
The trio set up a studio and a “living area” in an old abandoned day-care center. Bassist Nathan Cochran and Drummer Robby Shaffer joined the band later on, accompanying the band on releasing six independent projects before signing with INO Records in 2001. Unlike their first three major label albums, their earlier indie projects tended to orient more towards rock rhythms. The group’s name, “MercyMe”, originated during Millard's time as a youth ministry intern in Florida. Concerned that her grandson was home whenever she called, Millard’s grandmother would exclaim, “Well mercy me, why don’t you get a real job?”
For several years, the band was a mainstay at the popular PlanetWisdom youth conference. The popularity of "I Can Only Imagine" and their meteoric rise led to their no longer leading worship at the conference.
More information on MercyMe at Wikipedia:
Discography
Independent releases:
Pleased to Meet You (1995)
Traces of Rain (1997)
Traces of Rain Volume II (1998)
The Need (1999)
The Worship Project (1999)
Look (2000)
Major releases:
The Christmas Sessions (2005)
Coming Up to Breathe (2006)
All That Is Within Me (2007)
10 (compilation album) (2009)
The Generous Mr. Lovewell (2010)
The Worship Sessions (2011)
The Hurt & the Healer (2012)
Welcome to the New (2014)
MercyMe, It's Christmas! (2015)
Lifer (2016)
I Can Only Imagine - The Very Best of MercyMe (2018) (compilation album)
Inhale (Exhale) (2021)
Always Only Jesus (2022)
Wonder & Awe (2025)




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