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When Charlie Lowell and Matt Odmark were nominated for induction to the Rochester Music Hall of Fame in 2010, they were among the youngest musicians ever considered for the honor. Both Lowell (keyboards) and Odmark (guitar) have accomplished much as members of the three-time Grammy Award winning group Jars of Clay. The band's breakthrough hit single "Flood" climbed the Billboard charts in 1995 and was one of the biggest crossover hits by a Christian group. The band also runs a charitable organization, Blood:Water, to raise money and awareness for poverty stricken regions of Africa. Jars of Clay is touring in support of "20," an album of re-recorded favorites and new songs that celebrates its illustrious 20-year career.
Jars of Clay performs Sunday, October 12, at Roberts Wesleyan College's Andrew B. Hale Auditorium, 2301 Westside Drive. 7 p.m. $18-$25. Roberts.edu; Jarsofclay.com.