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Planes, Trains and Automobiles: Your Favorite Christian Artists Reveal Their Thanksgiving Travel Pla

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November 30, 2002|6:00 pm

While you're feasting on Thanksgiving goodies like turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes, here's how some ForeFront artists will be spending Thanksgiving this year.

*Michael Tait and Tait drummer Chad Chapin will be staying in Nashville for Thanksgiving, spending the holiday at the home of Tait's manager.

*Tait bassist Lonnie Chapin will be in Ohio for the holiday, spending time with his girlfriend and her family.

*tobyMac and his family will be in Washington DC to spend Thanksgiving with his parents.

Kevin Max is heading home to Grand Rapids, MI to spend time with his family before heading back over to Europe for shows in Germany.

The Benjamin Gate will be spending Thanksgiving together on the West Coast. They are heading out tomorrow for some shows in California and according to lead singer Adrienne Leisching, "we'll probably be at a Wendy's for Thanksgiving somewhere in New Mexico or Arizona." It will be low key because the band is preparing to make the long trek back to South Africa next week to spend December at home.

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*Rebecca St. James will also be on the road for Thanksgiving this year. She and the rest of the Worship God tour will be giving thanks in the country of Romania.

By Pauline J.
pjang@chtoday.com

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