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(c)1990 Joyful Heart Music VHS tape I ordered from Amazon several years ago. First, some background. During the early 1970s, Peter Jacobs was one of a series of youngsters involved in the Jesus Music movement during the early 1970s (many of whom came out of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa). Jacobs had been part of the group "Children of the Day" (best known for the song "For Those Tears I Died" for you Christian music history buffs) but left before their final album came out; in hindsight a wise decision as the group soon imploded when lead singer Marsha (Stevens) Carter came out as a lesbian. Peter & Hanneke Jacobs stayed with Maranatha into the 1980s (which by then was mainly producing praise and worship releases and children's music -- such as Ernie & Debby Rettino's Psalty the Singing Songbook), creating the Colby the Computer character as well as the lesser-known Nannybird series before striking out on their own. Around 1989; the Jacobs began working with a group of teenagers from vario
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