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In episode 69 we look at some current campaigns by Bruce Cockburn, Bill Mallonee, The Sycomores, House Project, Matthew Smith, Lori Triplett, Jordan Whitmore, Inheritance, The 77s, We Are The Outpost, Deliverance, Renascent, and Imari Tones. Think of me as both your tour guide and filter – working to connect artists with fans and fans with artists and highlighting some excellent campaigns worth backing. I hope you enjoy the show and find something you can get behind and support.
Episode 69 Show Notes:
Not Worship:
Bruce Cockburn – Bone on Bone (Folk/Rock) (1:55)
Bill Mallonee – Forest Full of Wolves (Americana/Singer-Songwriter) (4:02)
The Sycomores – Debut Album (Americana/Gospel) (6:24)
Dan & Noele – House Project (Violin/Pop) (8:12)
YouTube – All Glory Be to Christ
Website with Do You Hear What I Hear?
Worship:
Matthew Smith – QuietHymns (Worship/Hymns) (10:37)
Lori Triplett – Crooked Heart (Worship) (12:47)
Jordan Whitmore (aka Eufaula) – Worship album (Worship) (14:12)
Inheritance – Worship (Worship) (17:19)
Rock/Metal campaigns:
The 77’s – More Miserable Than You’ll Ever Be (vinyl reissue) (Alternative/Blues-Rock) (20:40)
We Are The Outpost – EP (Alternative Rock) (22:51)
Deliverance – Camelot in Smithereens (redux) (Metal) (25.30)
Renascent – Praise of The Lord God Almighty (Metal) (26:30)
Imari Tones – Concept album of Japanese Christian History (Metal) (27:12)
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Theme song, ‘Hypostatic Union’ on the project ‘The Future’ by The X-Structure
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Thank you, Garret, for kind words and goodwill!!
We did, in fact, make our funding goal. This will be album #78 for me.
The upcoming “Forest Full of Wolves” is a politically charged, Americana rock record…with numerous love songs from a “hard times/dust bowl” ballad kind of slant.
All the best to you and loved ones, sir!