Stars Go Dim's Josh Roach Welcomes a New Baby Boy

We send our congratulations to Josh Roach and Audrey Roach who just welcomed a baby boy Zedekiah Aric James Roach on Monday, January 4, 2016. Josh is the drummer of new Christian quartet Stars Go Dim.
Upon hearing this, the members of Stars Go Dim immediately left the Winter Jam venue, rented a car, and drove him the 850 miles (12.5 hours) home, arriving at the hospital with one hour to spare.
Stars Go Dim is composed of Chris Cleveland, Michael Cleveland, Kyle Williams and Josh Roach. Each member of the Tulsa-based band lends unique musical talents that have been honed for nearly twenty years each, including lead singer, Chris Cleveland, who began traveling and singing with his brother, Michael, at age 12. Stars Go Dim's first single, "You Are Loved" has received incredible response at radio, reaching the top 2 at CHR and the Top 10 across AC charts.
The band is traveling the country performing in front of 600,000+ fans alongside for KING & COUNTRY, Lauren Daigle and more on the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular. Their approach to live show production is praised and imaginative, and compelling pieces can be expected on their Winter Jam set. The band's debut album Stars Go Dim is available on all digital music platforms with a worldwide physical release slated for January 29.
Stars Go Dim is currently out on the Winter Jam tour, and Josh's red eye flight from Grand Rapids to Tulsa the night before his son's birth was cancelled at the last minute.
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