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Big Tent Revival is a Christian rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1991 by Steve Wiggins. They were signed to Ardent Records who had a distribution deal with Forefront Records. They disbanded in 2000 after having released five albums, had two releases after disbanding, and reformed in 2012 after a successful crowdfunding campaign for a new album. They are best known for their songs "Two Sets of Jones", "Choose Life", and "What Would Jesus Do?" and were featured at the Harvest Crusades.

Steve Wiggins released a self-titled album on Sparrow Records in 1991. He subsequently formed Big Tent Revival.

Wiggins released two additional solo albums after the group disbanded: Faith That Is Real (2002, Ardent/Chordant) and Aliyah (2010). He was also featured on six tracks of the 2007 Harvest Worship Band Release 'Praise Worthy' and four tracks of the 2010 Harvest Worship Band release, 'Enter In'. Wiggins is on staff with Bellevue Baptist Church, as contemporary worship pastor. He also founded and runs the Living Room Study, a Bible study group, using a chapter-a-day approach to learning the bible that also incorporates weekly music and teaching events in public coffeehouses. Wiggins also writes songs for pastor Greg Laurie, along with Hanz Ives and Bill Batstone.

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