MC 900 FT. JESUS
MC 900 Ft. Jesus (born Mark Griffin; 1957) is an American classically trained musician turned rapper and experimental musician. Griffin studied the trumpet and has a BA in Music from Morehead State University as well as an advanced degree in music from North Texas State University. MC 900 Ft. Jesus’ music is influenced by hip hop, incorporating many sound samples. His first album, Hell With the Lid Off included the single “Truth is Out of Style” which gained a cult following. His subsequent single, “The City Sleeps”, explored the mind of a serial arsonist. He released his last album, One Step Ahead of the Spider, in 1994; it contained the single “If I Only Had a Brain”, which became his best-known song. The song gained increased exposure from the music video directed for it by Spike Jonze, as well as exposure on MTV’s Beavis and Butt-head cartoon show. (More from Wikipedia)
Another band that comes to mind that is not mentioned in the Best Theological Band Names list is the Stiv Bators/Dave Tregunna punk rock band Lords of the New Church; they had first performed together as part of past UARB the Wanderers. The British alternative/dance band Jesus Jones had a 1990 hit called “Right Here, Right Now”.
I have several others in my collection that include the truly strange 700 Club (with the name taken from the long-lived TV religious program 700 Club) and the classically trained musician who calls himself MC 900 Ft. Jesus (named for the vision by Oral Roberts that led to the construction of a controversial hospital tower on the campus of Oral Roberts University).
(October 2014)