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AVB

: For the electronic dance music artist, see Armin Van Buuren

AVB (Acappella Vocal Band, or All Vocal Band), is a spin-off group formed from the former backup singers of the Contemporary Christian act Acappella. While Acappella maintained a more traditional adult-oriented vocal style, AVB's music was aimed at a younger audience. Their sound is similar to Take 6, Boyz II Men, and Tony! Tone! Toni!. In 1994 they scored a hit on the CCM charts with a cover of the Mr Mister hit "Kyrie".

Discography

The labels are taken from the original releases; many of the albums have been re-released with new distrubitors.
* Give Me Light (1987, Clifty Records)
* Steppin' On A Cloud (1988, Clifty Records)
* Song In My Soul (1989, Clifty Records)
* A Savior Is Born! (1989, Clifty Records, with Acappella)
* What's Your Tag Say? (1990, Word)
* Celebrate And Party (1992, Word)
* U And Me And God Make 5 (1993, Word)
* Caminando en la Luz (1994, Word)
* The Road (1995, The Acappella Company)
* Way Of Life (1996, The Acappella Company)
* Real (1999, The Acappella Company)
* The Early Years (2002, The Acappella Company)

External links

* Official AVB Website
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