4 Singer/Songwriters That Sound Like Andrew Peterson

Andrew Peterson
Andrew Peterson has released 10 albums since getting his start in 2000. He has a sound all his own, but if you like his style, you may like these other talented Christian singer/songwriters.
Bebo Norman
Bebo retired at the end of 2013, but during his 17 year career, he released 10 albums that will be played long past his retirement date.
Chris Rice
From 1997 to 2009, Chris Rice was a favorite of fans and music critics alike. Then he disappeared from the public eye. There was no fan-fare, no press conference, no nothing. He just stopped ... performing, recording, updating his web site. In 2013, he returned just as quietly as he left. There were no bells and whistles, no "grand re-opening" signs - he faded in as softly as he faded out.
Chris Rice - Smile music video from theemeraldskull on GodTube.
Jason Gray
Jason released 5 solo projects as an indie artist before signing with Centricity in 2007. Since then, he's released 7 albums - 3 full-length studio recordings, 1 live album, 1 Christmas, 1 EP and 1 remix. He has another full-length studio project due out in 2014.
Shawn McDonald
Shawn signed with Sparrow in 2004 and that has been his label home ever since. He's released 7 full-length albums and 4 EPs, averaging one per year until the end of 2008.
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