The Gotee Brothers
The Gotee Brothers were a Contemporary Christian Music group formed of Toby McKeehan (tobyMac), Joey Elwood, and Todd Collins that recorded one album in the 1990s entitled "ERACE". The album's name abbreviated "Eliminating Racism and Creating Equality", and its contents dealt with racial issues. McKeehan is currently a Grammy Award-winning solo artist who was also part of the Grammy Award-winning group dcTalk from 1988-2001. Both McKeehan and Elwood are co-founders of Gotee Records, best known for bringing acts to the scene such as GRITS, Family Force 5, Relient K, and Stephanie Smith.
Discography
Albums
- ERACE (1997)
Singles
- Poetry, Prose & Other Sundry Items
- The Gotee Brothers Interlude
- Colored People (cover of a DC Talk song)
Awards
Doves
- 1997: Hip Hop Album of the Year (ERACE)
Members
- Toby McKeehan
- Joey Elwood
- Todd Collins
External links
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