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Whiteheart(a.k.a. White Heart, WhiteHeart) is one of the pioneers of Contemporary Christian Music. Forming in 1982, the band began on a journey that would take them through 14 albums and many band members. The original founders of the band, Billy Smiley and Mark Gersmehl stayed with the group from start to finish. They were the primary song writers for Whiteheart.

Band Members

Billy Smiley(1982-1998)
Mark Gersmehl(1982-1998)
Rick Florian(1986-1998)
Gary Lunn(1982-1986)
Steve Green(1982)
David Huff(1982-1985)
Dann Huff(1982-1984)
Scott Douglas(1984-1985)
Gordon Kennedy(1985-1989)
Chris McHugh(1986-1989)
Tommy Sims(1987-1989)
Mark Nemer(1990)
Anthony Sallee(1990-1993)
Brian Wooten(1990-1995)
Jon Knox(1992-1995)
John Thorn(1995)
Various other musicians contributed to the music of Whiteheart. A big Thank You goes out to them.


Official Albums

Whiteheart,1982
Vital Signs,1984
Hotline,1985
Don't Wait For The Movie,1986
Emergency Broadcast,1987
Freedom,1989
Powerhouse,1990
Tales of Wonder,1992
Highlands,1993
Nothing But The Best-Rock Classics,1994
Nothing But The Best-Radio Classics,1994
Inside,1995
Redemption,1997

Unofficial Albums

Live at Six Flags, 1986
WhiteHeart Greatest Hits, 1987
White Heart/Vital Signs(double album), 1989
Souvenirs, 1990
Quite Storm(The Ballads), 1993
Vital Signs(Comtemporary Christian Gold Series), 1994
Attack!, 1995
White Heart-The early years, 1996
The Millenium Archives: Demo's, Interviews, and Lost Songs, 2000
Hits From The Heart, 2000