Todd Agnew

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Todd Agnew
Todd Agnew

Todd Agnew is a Christian musician and songwriter. Most of his songs are of Rock Christian genre that separates him from most Contemporary Christian artists.

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[edit] About

Todd Agnew was born on March 15, 1971 in Dallas, Texas. He had just appeared recently as a Christian artist in the music industry and is best known for his song "Grace Like Rain", a version of "Amazing Grace."

The single was featured on his debut album (Grace Like Rain) released on June 2003. His second album Reflection of Something released on 2005 introduced him to becoming even more popular for his works with "My Jesus" and "Unchanging One" which are often featured on Christian Radio Stations.

In late 2006, after severely acclaimed he worked on a Christmas album entitled Do You See What I See? and his fourth studio entitled Better Questions was released on July 2007. In the present, Agnew is a featured artist of Ardent Records, a known Christian music label.

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Albums

Year Title US 200 Albums
2007 Better Questions 100
2005 Reflection Of Something T 86

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  • There are no current tour and concert schedules for the artist.

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Comprehensive list of the recordings made.

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[edit] Singles

Date Title Label
2004 Grace Like Rain Ardent
2005 Unchanging One Ardent
2005 My Jesus Ardent
2007 Our Great God Ardent
2007 Be With You Ardent
2007 Martyr's Song Ardent

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[edit] Trivia

  • Agnew made a marriage proposal to his long time girlfriend at the final concert of his Better Questions tour in Memphis on 2007.
  • Agnew is known for wearing a t-shirt, jeans, and his feet are bare on almost every album.

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