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Dave Shore joins Andy for a deep conversation about friendship, faith, sports, broadcasting, and the cost of chasing excellence. From covering the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Lakers to traveling with some of the biggest names in sports media, Dave shares unforgettable behind-the-scenes stories from his years at ESPN and beyond.
A warm, nostalgic, and inspiring reminder that great music — and great faith — are ultimately about people, relationships, perseverance, and the stories God writes through every season of life.
From producing award-winning records to unexpectedly winning a Dove Award later in life, Steven's story is a powerful reminder that calling isn't about recognition—it's about faithfulness. This episode is a must-listen for creatives, musicians, and anyone wondering if it's too late to step into what they were made for.
This is a deeply moving conversation about faith, forgiveness, and resilience. From a turbulent childhood to the heights of Christian music with First Call, Bonnie shares how God redeemed heartbreak, rebuilt her calling, and continues to inspire her creative journey today.
James passed away on May 17, 2026 and this is one of my last conversations with him. I've never known anyone as passionate about the gospel and in love with people as James and I will miss him dearly.
Matt opens up about the evolution from touring artist to husband, father, and speaker. This episode dives into the tension between success and significance—and the moment he realized something had to change.
Andy sits down with legendary vocalist Matthew Ward to explore a career that helped define contemporary Christian music. From his early days with 2nd Chapter of Acts to his groundbreaking solo work, Matthew shares stories of loss, discovery, and the unexpected path that led to one of the most distinctive voices in the genre.
Ed Nalle of GLAD is one of my musical heroes! On this episode, Ed opens up about the band's humble beginnings, the creative risks that led to their groundbreaking a cappella success, and the lessons he learned about authentic artistry.
What does it take to overcome rejection, redefine your identity, and still say yes to God? Fred Hammond shares an unfiltered story of resilience, creativity, and leading with belief when no one else does.
This year, 2026, marks a big milestone for member of multi-Platinum Contemporary Christian music group 4Him's, Marty Magehee. Focusing now on his solo career he is preparing to release his newest 2nd single following the successful release of track “Comin' Down. The new song titled “Screen Time” releases on April 10th. Although the popular group “disbanded” 20 years ago Marty has continued the path to share his ministry with his voice. As a respected and trusted artist known for a lifetime of writing songs that inspire faith, hope, accountability, and spiritual renewal his career has spanned more than four decades, The song points listeners back to the fact that God is still moving, still speaking, and still fulfilling His prophetic Word despite the reality that the digital age seems to be consuming us.His professional journey began in the late 1980s as a member of the widely known CCM ensemble Truth, where he sharpened his vocals, songwriting, and stage presence while working alongside fellow artists who would go on to become leaders within the Christian music industry. That foundation helped set the stage for what would become one of the most influential group stories in modern Christian music. In 1990, Marty became a founding member of the groundbreaking vocal band 4Him, formed alongside Andy Chrisman, Mark Harris, and Kirk Sullivan—all fellow Truth alumni. Over the next 17 years, 4Him would become one of the cornerstone groups of Contemporary Christian Music, building a legacy that continues to influence the genre today. During their career, 4Him achieved extraordinary success, including over 7 million albums sold worldwide, 27 No. 1 radio singles, and three certified gold albums. Their music became the soundtrack of faith for countless listeners, featuring beloved hits such as “Where There Is Faith,” “Basics of Life,” and “For Future Generations.” Their ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with powerful melodies & unique harmonies helped define an era of Christian music and created songs that remain timeless. The group's accolades reflect the scope of their impact. 4Him received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album and earned 10 GMA Dove Awards, including New Artist of the Year (1991), multiple wins for Group of the Year (1993, 1994, 1995), and Song of the Year honors for songs like “Basics of Life.” Today, Marty Magehee is stepping forward again as a solo artist & producer, delivering music that speaks directly to the challenges of the moment with honesty, clarity, and conviction. As he continues bridging a storied past with fresh expressions of faith, Marty Magehee remains a steady voice for believers—proof that true artistry lasts when it is fueled by calling, purpose, and perseverance.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
This year, 2026, marks a big milestone for member of multi-Platinum Contemporary Christian music group 4Him's, Marty Magehee. Focusing now on his solo career he is preparing to release his newest 2nd single following the successful release of track “Comin' Down. The new song titled “Screen Time” releases on April 10th. Although the popular group “disbanded” 20 years ago Marty has continued the path to share his ministry with his voice. As a respected and trusted artist known for a lifetime of writing songs that inspire faith, hope, accountability, and spiritual renewal his career has spanned more than four decades, The song points listeners back to the fact that God is still moving, still speaking, and still fulfilling His prophetic Word despite the reality that the digital age seems to be consuming us.His professional journey began in the late 1980s as a member of the widely known CCM ensemble Truth, where he sharpened his vocals, songwriting, and stage presence while working alongside fellow artists who would go on to become leaders within the Christian music industry. That foundation helped set the stage for what would become one of the most influential group stories in modern Christian music. In 1990, Marty became a founding member of the groundbreaking vocal band 4Him, formed alongside Andy Chrisman, Mark Harris, and Kirk Sullivan—all fellow Truth alumni. Over the next 17 years, 4Him would become one of the cornerstone groups of Contemporary Christian Music, building a legacy that continues to influence the genre today. During their career, 4Him achieved extraordinary success, including over 7 million albums sold worldwide, 27 No. 1 radio singles, and three certified gold albums. Their music became the soundtrack of faith for countless listeners, featuring beloved hits such as “Where There Is Faith,” “Basics of Life,” and “For Future Generations.” Their ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with powerful melodies & unique harmonies helped define an era of Christian music and created songs that remain timeless. The group's accolades reflect the scope of their impact. 4Him received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album and earned 10 GMA Dove Awards, including New Artist of the Year (1991), multiple wins for Group of the Year (1993, 1994, 1995), and Song of the Year honors for songs like “Basics of Life.” Today, Marty Magehee is stepping forward again as a solo artist & producer, delivering music that speaks directly to the challenges of the moment with honesty, clarity, and conviction. As he continues bridging a storied past with fresh expressions of faith, Marty Magehee remains a steady voice for believers—proof that true artistry lasts when it is fueled by calling, purpose, and perseverance.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
I've know Smitty for nearly 40 years and he's still the same humble, genuine man I met back in 1987. Get ready for a fascinating look back at his career and what he still has on his bucket list.
Join me as I sit down with one of my favorite CCM artists Morgan Cryar to trace his journey from the swamps of Louisiana to the height of CCM success. We'll talk about the stories behind his iconic songs “What Sin,” “Pray in the U.S.A.,” and “See You On The Other Side" as Morgan shares how faith, loss, and calling shaped his music—and what life looks like "on the other side" of the industry.
Veteran CCM radio promoter Chris Hauser shares a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at how songs actually make it onto the air, revealing the intense competition and industry strategy it takes to break a song. We'll also explore the tension between art and audience, and how a great song always finds its way in the end.
From Mississippi to Nashville to New York City, Ginny's life and career have taken a myriad of paths, all leading her to the greatest joy of her life...
From the Jesus music era to the early days of CCM and beyond, Scott Wesley Brown has seen the industry and his career change. But his dedication to sharing the gospel around the world is as strong as it's ever been!
The modern worship movement officially started in the late 1990s and became the template for CCM success for most of the industry for the foreseeable future. But Jeff Deyo never saw what he was doing as revolutionary, just the natural expression of what God was doing in his life!
The Newsboys shaped the landscape of 1990s CCM as much as any artist of that era, but the price of success took its toll on John James, ultimately leading to an incredible story of redemption and a second chance to fulfill his calling.
We're talking worship on this episode with one of the OG worship artists from the early 2000s. The Robbie Seay band married vertical lyrics with stellar production, producing music that still sounds amazing today! But Robbie's greatest contribution to the worship world might be what he's doing now with Shane & Shane and The Worship Initiative...
Reed Arvin is a fascinating figure from the golden age of CCM, getting his start playing keys for Amy Grant and eventually becoming Rich Mullins' longtime producer. You want stories? Reed has stories...
Rachael Lampa has a unique story in the history of Christian music - a teen sensation in the early 2000s, a long absence to find her true calling, and a triumphant return to CCM, but not in a way you might think!
MJM has a fascinating story of working alongside Twila Paris, Gary Chapman, Michael Omartian and nearly every great artist and session player in Nashville in the 80s and 90s, but leading some of the largest churches in America in worship might be his greatest legacy.
John's legacy in the story of Christian music is a rich tapestry of writing enduring songs and being the genius behind so many great artists and albums, but the wisdom he's learned along the way is the real heart of this conversation.
From a broken home and a life of addiction, Glenn's journey through Christian music to his ministry in the inner city and prisons is truly inspiring!
I think the world of Alvin and the road he's traveled. I hope that the next hour is as life-giving to you as it was to me.
What a pinch me moment to talk to Andy Chrisman from the band 4Him! His voice is iconic. Andy shares about the hit 4Him song that he didn’t even like at first, what it was like to be a part of the Billy Graham crusades, and the current Christian artists he is coaching. I grew up on 4Him's music because my dad is such a huge fan. So of course, my dad had to make a cameo in this episode and it left me way more emotional than I was prepared for.
Chris has worked with them all - from Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith to Stevie Ray Vaughn and Kristin Chenoweth and everyone in between. Lots of great behind-the-scenes stories in this episode!
It's impossible to tell the story of modern worship music without Don Moen. And the impact he's had on the church and Christian musicians is immeasurable, but we'll do our best to peel back the layers of his six-decade journey.
In this final 2025 look back episode I replay some of my favorite moments with some of the greatest male vocalists in CCM history!
Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this. These iconic artists have stood the test of time, and their voices have moved us for decades! Join me in this fourth look back episode featuring the female artists who graced season 3.
Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this. It's always a thrill to sit down with artists who shaped my journey with their music. These eight legendary CCM artists were gracious enough to share their stories with me on season 3!
Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this. In the late 1990's Christian music began to change and it's never looked back. These six artists were driving forces behind the modern worship movement and their stories are incredible!
Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this. Journey back with me to some amazing conversations with the producers who created the soundtracks of our lives.
Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this. Thank you to everyone who sent in questions for this episode. We'll hit topics like how the podcast gets produced, what are the biggest regrets of my career, what's the one song that got away, and why I'm so bad at fantasy football!
Natalie and I sit down to talk about her storied career, her marriage to her producer, and her love for worship and the church.
I'm not sure it's possible to measure the impact the Cruse Family has had on the kingdom of God, but we'll do our best to tell the story of Joe, Karen, Jane, John and Cindy and their legacy that continues to show no signs of slowing down!
In this entertaining and emotional episode Chris takes us on a wild look back at his career and following the “bread crumbs” that brought him where he is today
The most successful producer in Christian music history spills his studio secrets, what it was like working with some of the biggest artists in the genre, and ultimately, what this whole journey may have really been all about...
From his days as a young Memphis musician to touring the world in one the biggest rock bands to ever come out of CCM, John Cooper is not afraid to live in the lions' den and speak the truth no matter the consequences
Get your notebook ready because Matt Redman will be dropping worship theology gold as he talks about his career and unpacks the stories behind his "Heart of Worship"
From his days growing up in rural Indiana, to teaching middle school English, to meeting Gloria and writing the songs we're all still singing, Bill Gaither put his stamp on gospel music. And at 89 he's not done yet!
Chris DeVille wrote the book on the indie rock boom (Such Great Heights: The Complete Cultural History of the Indie Rock Explosion), but before he became a self-confessed "indie snob" he was a willing listener of Christian rock. In this conversation we discuss the influence of Pitchfork on musical tastes and how specific signifiers could have an outsized impact on critical coverage in the blog era. Artists discussed include 4Him, Stavesacre, Sufjan Stevens, Pedro The Lion, Cameron Winter, Neutral Milk Hotel and, of course, Carman. ---Register for Theology Beer Camp with our promo code RTDR for $75 off.Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Want to respond to this episode? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.If Rock That Doesn't Roll is important to you, support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdr (join via the website, not the iOS app for a 30% discount)Or make a one-time donation: https://coff.ee/rtdrIf you can't afford a donation, please tell five friends about the show.You can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.
Wes and I reconnect to finish our conversation we started way back in season 1. This is a candid conversation about surviving cancer, growing older and discovering that God might have a few more things for us to do.
From writing and recording some of the biggest songs in the 1990s to becoming a mentor to artists and songwriters, Babbie Mason is still going strong at 70!
Lenny played with some of the most legendary figures of rock music, but his heart for writing songs about Jesus changed the course of his career forever.
Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this. Nicole reminds us that "all things work together for good" as she shares her story of God's faithfulness in her journey
Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this. Josh Havens, the lead singer of The Afters joins me to talk about life in a CCM world where everything was changing. Their rapid rise to success brought about some difficult decisions, but staying true to their faith and their calling was the easiest choice of all.
Aaron wrote and recorded one of the biggest worship songs of the 2000's, but his love for Israel, his devotion to the Word and his yearning to make music that matters fuels one of my favorite podcast conversations to date!
Brian Mason is one of the great radio DJ's of all time. He's seen it all in the CCM world and he still hangs out with the "old dudes," making sure those voices are still being heard.
How do you interview someone that's used to asking the questions? Max and I wrestle with who's interviewing who in this lively conversation about writing books, longevity in ministry and why riding a tour bus is a skill set not everyone is born with.