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about
jeremy scott killian.com
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Jeremy Scott
Killian.com has been developed for a three-fold purpose. The site
desires to promote the free exchange of ideas and viewpoints by
as many people as possible, with the ultimate aim of glorifying
the Truth. Secondly, the site promotes the Christian band Saved,
an eclectic folk/rock group that Dan Murray and Jeremy Killian
formed in 1998. Lastly, the site informs and promotes solo and
group theatrical performances that Jeremy Killian is involved
with. Check the site often for updates and news!
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Jeremy
Killian has advanced training in Theatre and
Performance Arts, as well as extensive musical experience.
He currently teaches English and Theatre at Fellowship Christian
High School. He and his wife, Haley Elizabeth (as of July
24,2004!) currently live in Atlanta, Georgia. Haley and
Jeremy seek to glorify and exalt the Lord in their lives,
and they are confident that He will lead them by their wonder
to the four corners of the earth
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Daniel
Murray is Saved's better half. He and Jeremy met
while they were in college, and their musical collaboration
pales in comparison to the friendship that they have shared.
Dan has a Master's degree in Vocal Education, and he currently
lives in Dade City, Florida, with his wife, Yukiko. Dan and
"Kiko" plan to move to Japan by the end of 2004
where they will seek to serve the Lord in a missions capacity
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Saved
is the labor of love that Dan and Jeremy have been a part
of for six years. Although Dan and Jeremy have written virtually
all of Saved's material, they have never hesitated to collaborate
with other musicians to keep things fresh and interesting.
Saved has recorded and released three eccentric and unique
albums: the 1998 self-titled album, the 2001 release
Get Well Religious, and 2003's Discipline. Although
it appears that the band has come to the end of its collaborative
relationship, Dan and Jeremy both look back on the experiences
and relationships that they developed during Saved's half-life
with incredible fondness.
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