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Since 1995 the journey of Michael Farren along with his team “Pocket Full of Rocks” has truly been about discovering the "bigness" of God. What started as a simple foray into contemporary Christian entertainment quickly began to be redefined as God began to awaken in them a “heart of worship.”

As a team known for its spontaneous worship sets, Michael and his team continue to release songs that are simply birthed out of a pursuit of Gods heart. "Leading" worship is relevant when people really begin to respond to who God is and what He is doing. The desire of this team is to see this authentic worship find its place in our songs, our actions, and most importantly in our hearts.


2001> MICHAEL'S SONG "LET IT RAIN" WAS RELEASED BY MICHAEL W. SMITH ON HIS MULTIPLE "DOVE" AWARD WINNING ALBUM ENTITLED "WORSHIP". IT WAS THE #1 SELLING ALBUM OF 2002.
AT PRESENT, THE SAME SONG IS CURRENTLY NOMINATED FOR SIX "STELLAR AWARDS" TO BE HOSTED JANUARY 16TH, 2005 AFTER BEING RELEASED BY GOSPEL RECORDING ARTIST "BISHOP PAUL S. MORTON".

2004> MOST RECENTLY, MICHAEL'S SONG "LET THE WORSHIPPERS ARISE" WAS RELEASED AS THE TITLE TRACK ON THE NEW "PHILLIPS, CRAIG, AND DEAN" ALBUM. THE SONG WILL BE RELEASED TO MAINSTREAM ACC RADIO SOMTIME IN JANUARY.

Why this name?
Ten years ago, one of our most popular songs was called "Pocket Full Of Rocks" refering to the story of David and Goliath. It talked about how God will use anything we offer Him, even a "pocket full of rocks". At the time we were the nameless band, and some of our friends began to call us "Pocket" and it stuck.
Do you play live?
We spend a fair amount of time traveling, yet we remain very connected to the church at the local level.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Lets just say that it will be interesting to see how it all plays out in the years to come.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes.
Your influences?
Bruce Hornsby, David Crowder, Chris Tomlin, Charlie Hall, Lincoln Brewster, Crowded House.
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