PFR

PFR (aka Pray for Rain) is a Christian rock group from Nashville, Tennessee. Although the group disbanded in 1997, they reunited in 2000 and have since recorded two albums.

Members

  • Joel Hanson - Guitar
  • Patrick Andrew - Bass
  • Mark Nash - Drums
  • History

    PFR was founded in 1989 as the Joel Hanson Band by Joel Hanson, who was a camp counselor at Camp Shamineau, a Christian youth camp in Minnesota. In 1991, the band, now known as Inside Out, was signed to Brown Bannister's newly founded Vireo Records. After signing, Patrick Andrew suggested the band change the name to "Pray For Rain" after a line from a poem. In 1992, the band released Pray For Rain, and gained some attention with the song "Do You Want to Know Love". Shortly after releasing the first album, an existing band (an instrumental group who did soundtrack work) known as Pray for Rain threatened a lawsuit, leading the band to settle on the name PFR. The first album was reissued with a slightly modified cover to reflect the change.

    In 1993, PFR released their second album, Goldie's Last Day, whose title track was inspired by the passing of Patrick Andrew's pet golden retriever. Also that year, the band recorded a cover of "We Can Work It Out" by The Beatles with guitar legend Phil Keaggy for the various artists tribute CD Come Together: America Salutes The Beatles. Rumor has it that someone submitted the wrong mix to the label, and the released version unintentionally omits guitar solos by both Joel Hanson and Phil Keaggy. A mix with the guitar solos has never surfaced.

    PFR (disambiguation)

    PFR (Pray for Rain) is a Christian music group.

    PFR may also refer to:

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  • Plug flow reactor model, a reactor simulation model
  • Pontefract Baghill railway station, England; National Rail station code PFR
  • PFFR, an alternative rock group
  • Portable Font Resource
  • Prototype Fast Reactor, a nuclear reactor at Dounreay
  • Pork fried rice, a Chinese dish
  • Persons and Family Relations, one of the subjects covered in Civil Law on the Philippine Bar Examinations
  • Power finesse ratio, a statistic for baseball pitchers
  • Say

    To say is to communicate orally.

    Say or SAY may refer to:

    Music

  • Say (album), 2008 album by J-pop singer Misono
  • "Say" (song), 2007 song by John Mayer from the film The Bucket List
  • "Say (All I Need)", 2007 song by American pop rock band OneRepublic
  • "Say" (Method Man song), 2006 single by rapper Method Man
  • "Say" (Ryan Cabrera song), from the album The Moon Under Water
  • "Say" (The Creatures song), 1999 song by English band The Creatures
  • A song by Cat Power from her 1998 album Moon Pix
  • A song by thenewno2 from EP001
  • A song by American rapper G-Eazy featuring rapper French Montana, released in 2014
  • People

  • Fazıl Say (born 1970), Turkish pianist and composer
  • Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832), French economist
  • Louis Auguste Say (1774–1840), French businessman and economist
  • Princess Marie Say (1857-1943), French heiress and aristocrat.
  • Rick Say (born 1979), Olympic swimmer from Canada
  • Thomas Say (1787–1834), American naturalist and entomologist
  • William Say (disambiguation), several people with that name
  • Say Chhum, Cambodian politician
  • Say (All I Need)

    "Say (All I Need)" is a song by American pop rock band OneRepublic. It is the third single released from their debut album Dreaming Out Loud and follows the global success of their previous top ten singles, "Apologize" and "Stop and Stare". OneRepublic vocalist Ryan Tedder has commented that "Say (All I Need") is his "favorite track on the album." All five members of the band Ryan Tedder, Zach Filkins, Drew Brown, Eddie Fisher and Brent Kutzle share writing and composing credits on the song. The single was released in the UK on June 2, 2008 and features their Live Lounge cover of Duffy's single "Mercy". The single was released on June 24, 2008 in the United States.

    The song was recorded at Rocket Carousel Studios in Culver City by producer Greg Wells and engineer Drew Pearson. The chorus of the song was featured during the most recent season of The Hills. Also it featured in the pilot episode of the TV series, The Vampire Diaries. On July 3, 2008, OneRepublic made a guest appearance on So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 4) for a live performance of "Say (All I Need)". In France, the song was recorded as a duet with the French R&B singer Sheryfa Luna and was renamed as Say (À l'infini).

    Say (song)

    "Say" is a song by John Mayer written for the Rob Reiner film The Bucket List in 2007. It was released as a single on November 20 and is the first commercial single in Mayer's career that was not originally released on one of his albums but added to the special edition re-release of his album, Continuum. In the U.S., it has become the artist's highest charting single to date, reaching number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100 in May, 2008. The song earned Mayer another Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, his fourth win on the category.

    Overview

    The music video for "Say" was directed by music video director Vem. The song is also referred to as "Say (What You Need to Say)" as this is the main line from the chorus of the song. The song was also the first "assignment" song that Mayer had ever written. He felt a little soul-less in the initial composition, writing just a terribly simple song. He notes that when writing the song "I don't know how much harder it gets than to see a beautiful, bittersweet movie and then have to write a song that matches the tone." Mayer posted the song on his official blog on November 16.

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    Say

    by: PFR

    Let me go back
    And do it all over again
    What I know now
    I wish I knew then
    There's a pain
    That just will not die
    Let me hear you say, it's okay
    Let me hear you say, it's alright
    I could really use some words of comfort
    So I won't be alone tonight
    So I won't be alone tonight
    Let me move on
    I've said, I was sorry
    Help me look out
    And see the sun again
    'Cause there's a pain
    That someday must die
    Let me hear you say, it's okay
    Let me hear you say, it's alright
    I could really use some words of comfort
    So I won't be alone tonight
    So I won't be alone tonight
    Let me hear you say, it's okay
    Let me hear you say, it's alright
    I could really use some words of comfort
    So I won't be alone tonight
    Let me hear you say, it's okay
    Let me hear you say, it's alright
    I could really use some words of comfort
    So I won't be alone tonight
    So I won't be alone tonight
    So I won't be alone tonight




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