The Kry


The Kry is a Christian rock and worship music|worship] band from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The band consists of Jean-Luc La Joie, Yves La Joie, Nic Rodriguez, and Steve Marcia.
In addition to their invitational songs, ballads, rock music, and thought-provoking lyrics, they are also known for "Cassie's Song". This song was inspired by the Columbine [High School massacre|Columbine shootings] and it looks to God for healing and an explanation, while encouraging believers to be steadfast at any cost.
In 1995, their album You reached number 27 on Billboards Top Christian Albums chart. That same year Unplugged hit 40, while in 1996 What About Now peaked at 30th position. The Kry has been featured at events such as Spirit West Coast and the Harvest Crusades. They also frequently play free concerts and lead worship on Wednesday nights at Maranatha Chapel in San Diego.
In 2000, The Kry formed The Max Ministries to evangelize specific regions, including the French-speaking areas of the world. Although they tend to play a number of shows in Southern California, they also do extensive touring. The Kry has toured in the United States, Canada, Australia, England, France, Germany, Austria, Israel, Russia, Albania, Estonia, and Ireland.

Discography

Albums

  • I'll Find You There
  • You
  • Unplugged
  • what about NOW
  • Let Me Say
  • La Compilation Compilation of songs sung in French
  • The New York CD Project
  • Undone
  • God of Infinite Worth
  • Peut Être "Undone" in French with extra track "Lettre D'Amour"
  • You Shine
  • ''Let Your Kingdom Come''

Songs on compilations

Videography

  • ''The Kry Unplugged''

Music videos

Awards

Gospel Music Association Dove Awards
  • 2000 The Kry was nominated by the Gospel Music Association for a Dove Award for their album "Let Me Say" in the category of Recorded Music Packaging of the Year.
Gospel Music Association Canada Covenant Awards
  • 2007 The Kry won Francophone Album of the Year with "Peut Être", and Francophone Song of the Year with "Merveilleux".
  • 2007 The band also received nominations for several Gospel Music Association Canada Covenant Awards: for Francophone Album Of The Year for "Peut Être", as well two of their songs were nominated in the category of Francophone Song Of The Year: "Merveilleux" and "Seulement L’Amour De Dieu".