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After Forever
After Forever
Dutch metal band
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Randy Travis
Randy Travis
American country music and gospel music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor
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Tom Howard
Tom Howard
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Gary Stadler
Gary Stadler
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Moya Brennan
Moya Brennan
Irish folk singer, songwriter, harpist, and philanthropist
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Gene Eugene
Gene Eugene
Canadian actor
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Lisa Lynne
Lisa Lynne
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Ron Sexsmith
Ron Sexsmith
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Neal Casal
Neal Casal
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Lacrimas Profundere
Lacrimas Profundere
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Dare
Dare
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John Hackett
John Hackett
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Bob Daisley
Bob Daisley
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Kitarō
Kitarō
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David Wright
David Wright
British musician, born 1953
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Loreena McKennitt
Loreena McKennitt
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Gwyllion
Gwyllion
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Neal Morse
Neal Morse
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Shaman
Shaman
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Karan Casey
Karan Casey
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Enya
Enya
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Transatlantic
Transatlantic
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Michele Luppi
Michele Luppi
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Dean Parks
Dean Parks
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Kevin Kern
Kevin Kern
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Catherine Russell
Catherine Russell
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Mythos
Mythos
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David Lanz
David Lanz
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Jim Steinman
Jim Steinman
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Symphony X
Symphony X
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Sarah Connor
Sarah Connor
German singer
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The Jordanaires
The Jordanaires
American vocal group; back-up singers for Elvis Presley
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Schiller
Schiller
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Caedmon's Call
Caedmon's Call
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Seventh Wonder
Seventh Wonder
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Al Conti
Al Conti
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Blackmore's Night
Blackmore's Night
British/American traditional folk rock band formed in 1997
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Sonicflood
Sonicflood
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Dreams Come True
Dreams Come True
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Nivea
Nivea
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Karine Polwart
Karine Polwart
Scottish folk singer
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Sarah Blasko
Sarah Blasko
Australian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer
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Steve Roach
Steve Roach
American composer and performer of ambient and electronic music
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Waldemar Sorychta
Waldemar Sorychta
German record producer
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Jeff Scott Soto
Jeff Scott Soto
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Clannad
Clannad
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Jim Gilstrap
Jim Gilstrap
American singer
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Chthonic
Chthonic
Taiwanese heavy metal band
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Ghymes
Ghymes
band, consisting of Hungarians living in Slovakia, founded at the University of Education in Nitra in 1984
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Celtic music in Poland
Celtic music in Poland
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Simon House
Simon House
British musician
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Dirty Projectors
Dirty Projectors
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Earth, Wind & Fire
Earth, Wind & Fire
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Russell Allen
Russell Allen
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Further Seems Forever
Further Seems Forever
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Tarot
Tarot
Finnish band
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Scott Weinrich
Scott Weinrich
American guitarist and singer
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Mägo de Oz
Mägo de Oz
Spanish folk/heavy metal band
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Marissa Nadler
Marissa Nadler
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and fine artist
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Paul Carrack
Paul Carrack
British musician
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McBride & the Ride
McBride & the Ride
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Dallas Holm
Dallas Holm
American singer
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Kristoffer Rygg
Kristoffer Rygg
Norwegian singer
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Eric Whitacre
Eric Whitacre
American composer
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Mylon LeFevre
Mylon LeFevre
American Christian music singer
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White Moth Black Butterfly
White Moth Black Butterfly
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Siobhan Owen
Siobhan Owen
Australian singer and harpist
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American New Age band
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2002 is a new-age group composed of Pamela, Randy, and Sarah Copus. 2002 has charted twelve albums on the Billboard New Age Charts. This Moment Now won the COVR award for Best New Age Album in 2004. 2002 was named amongst the top new-age artists in Billboard's 2003 "Year in Review" issue (December 2003), a list that also featured Yanni, Mannheim Steamroller, Jim Brickman, George Winston, and Enya. They most recently won Best Vocal Album from the ZMR Zone Music Awards in 2015.

The themes of several of 2002's albums are deeply rooted in mythology. Wings is based on the Greek legend of Icarus. Savitri and The Emerald Way are both inspired by the ancient Hindu story of Savitri and Satyavan from the Mahabharata. Land of Forever is a ballad of the mystic island of Tír na nÓg, an Irish legend.

Pamela, Randy, and their daughter Sarah record all their music at their state-of-the-art studio. Randy Copus sings and plays piano, electric cello, guitar, bass, and keyboards. Pamela Copus sings and plays flutes, harp, keyboards, and a wind instrument called a WX5. Their daughter Sarah sings and plays Celtic harp, violin, baritone ukulele, and piano. Pamela, Randy, and Sarah provide all of the vocals on their albums, recording their voices many, many times and layering them to create a "virtual choir" with a celestial, angelic quality. The vocals also have many dimensions, as words and chants in Sanskrit, Spanish, Gaelic, Latin and Japanese, representing sacred traditions throughout the world, can be heard on their albums.

Logo from 1992 to 2006
2002 Logo as of 2008. The pair of zeros in 2002 represents the symbol of infinity ( {\displaystyle \infty } ). Randy and Pamela have stated the name symbolizes their belief that they will be together on "both ends" of infinity.