The anthemic CCM band
Geoff Moore and the Distance emerged from Nashville in 1984 with
Pure and Simple; the group -- its most notable incarnation also featuring guitarist
Roscoe Meek, bassist Gary Mullett, keyboardist
Geof Barkley and drummer
Chuck Conner -- resurfaced two years later with
Over the Edge, followed in 1987 by
The Distance. With 1988's
A Place to Stand,
Moore signed to Sparrow, although after the following year's
Foundations he jumped ship to ForeFront for 1992's
Friend Like U.
Evolution appeared a year later, and
Home Run in 1995; after a 1996
Greatest Hits collection, Moore and the Distance issued
Threads. 1999's
Geoff Moore was the singer/songwriter's first solo effort.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi