Born in Fargo, North Dakota, Todd Richard Post moved to Minneapolis in the mid-1980s to pursue a career in the music industry. Using the pseudonym Krypton, he wrote and produced several songs that received national exposure on the Dr. Demento radio show ("Let's Blow Up the Tow Truck" and "Hangover" became #1 requests). During that time, T. R. also worked as a disc jockey in roller rinks, nightclubs and at wedding dances.
In 1991, T. R. had a powerful experience with the Lord while visiting family members in Fargo and later accepted the call to preach. T. R. was employed at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and also served as an evangelism leader at a local church before stepping out to become a full-time missionary. During that time, the Lord led T. R. to start writing "Signs & Wonders", a newsletter that is now read by Christians all over the world.
In 2006, T. R. resumed using his recording and DJ skills by launching the Signs & Wonders Radio Network. The following year, T. R. produced "New Wine Party", an album combining electronic music with the preaching of John Scotland. A follow-up album called "Chill & Refill" was released in March 2008.
Favorite Artists
David Ruis
Pop-sounding worship music that sounds fresh...even his older stuff. Reminds me a little bit of U2.
Terry MacAlmon
Terry's anointed music (often heard at Benny Hinn's Miracle Crusades) quickly brings in the presence of God.
John Belt
A great Christian alternative to New Age music.
Ruth Fazal
England-born, Toronto-based keyboardist/violinist who has recorded numerous albums (both vocal and instrumental).
Joshua Mills
If you can get used to his high vocal range, then you will enjoy "soaking" and "drinking" to this minister's music.