Mychildren Mybride Guitarist Quits

by | Apr 10, 2011

Mychildren Mybride guitarist Daniel Alvarado has quit the band.

“For the past few months I’ve been tossing some things around in my mind and God’s been tugging at my heartstrings about some important issues,” Alvarado comments. “The main thing being my involvement with the band. So I’m sorry to inform you all that I’ve decided that it’s time for me to move onto a different page in my life and end the chapter called Mychildren Mybride. It’s been an absolutely fantastic adventure over the past few years with these guys and I wouldn’t take it back for anything in the world. I’ve just been doing an immense amount of praying and soul-searching and I’ve found that God is having me end my time with this band to seek him in other ways.”

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