Denny Correll Explained
Dennis "Denny" Correll (February 19, 1946 - November 29, 2002)[1] was a singer in the 1960s rock music group Blues Image as well as a contemporary Christian musician active in the 1970s. He was an early touring member of the seminal Jesus music band Love Song, writing their tune "Changes" which appeared on that band's debut LP Love Song. He also was in the band Manna prior to his own solo contemporary Christian music career.
Correll died from heart failure on November 29, 2002. He was 56.
Discography
- Standin' in the Light Maranatha! Records MM0058 1979.
- How Will They Know? Myrrh Records MSB-6656 1980.
- Something I Believe In Myrrh Records MSB-6699 1982.
- Living Water Myrrh Records 7016769062 1983.
- Trust Maranatha! Records CORR-TRU2-CD 1991.
- Emily's Eyes Broken Records. vocal on "Lies" A child abuse compilation album.
References
- Christian Music Archive https://web.archive.org/web/20060614191430/http://christianmusicarchive.com/artist.php?id=861
- Article about Correll's death https://web.archive.org/web/20081120164018/http://www.freshreleases.com/news/976.html
- Discography information assembled from items for sale at MusicStack http://www.musicstack.com/records-cds/denny+correll
Notes and References
- Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia. Bil. Carpenter. 2005. 104.