Steve Hindalong
Steve Hindalong, born on November 29, 1959, is an American drummer, percussionist, songwriter, and producer renowned for his significant contributions to the alternative rock band The Choir. Active since 1986, Hindalong has also been a member of the alternative country supergroup Lost Dogs since 2006. His work as a producer became prolific in the late 1990s, earning him several Dove awards for the City on a Hill project. Hindalong co-wrote the song "God of Wonders" with Marc Byrd, which gained notable recognition when NASA used it to wake up Discovery astronaut Michael Fossum. Hindalong's discography with The Choir includes albums such as "Shades of Gray" (1986), "Chase the Kangaroo" (1987), and "Free Flying Soul" (1996), among others. As a solo artist, he released albums like "Skinny" (1998) and "The Warbler" (2016). Hindalong is also known for his work with various artists, contributing as a songwriter, producer, and musician across numerous projects.