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Ellie Holcomb joins us for a heartfelt conversation about faith, family, and the beauty of new life in every season. She shares how growing up as the daughter of legendary producer Brown Bannister shaped her love for music, why she once swore she'd never marry a musician, and how she and her husband, Drew, navigate life on the road while staying grounded in community.We dive into Spring Sings, Ellie's new children's book and companion EP, and the deep personal journey behind it. Written in a season of loss, Spring Sings became a reflection on the hope of resurrection—how even in the coldest winters of our lives, new life is waiting to bloom. Ellie shares why she believes creation itself is singing this truth and how she hopes her book will spark conversations about the story of Easter in homes everywhere.From the power of singing through grief to the unexpected joy of writing books for kids, Ellie's words will encourage anyone longing for hope. Whether you're in a season of sorrow or simply looking for a reminder of God's faithfulness, this conversation will lift your heart.
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Passage: 1 Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the wild animals that the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You can't eat from any tree in the garden'? ” 2 The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat the fruit from the trees in the garden. 3 But about the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden, God said, ‘You must not eat it or touch it, or you will die.' ” 4 “No! You will certainly not die,” the serpent said to the woman. 5 “In fact, God knows that when you eat it your eyes will be opened and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” 6 The woman saw that the tree was good for food and delightful to look at, and that it was desirable for obtaining wisdom. So she took some of its fruit and ate it; she also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it. 7 Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves. 8 Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden at the time of the evening breeze, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the garden. 9 So the Lord God called out to the man and said to him, “Where are you? ” 10 And he said, “I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.” 11 Then he asked, “Who told you that you were naked? Did you eat from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from? ” 12 The man replied, “The woman you gave to be with me — she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate.” 13 So the Lord God asked the woman, “What have you done? ” And the woman said, “The serpent deceived me, and I ate.” 14 So the Lord God said to the serpent: Because you have done this, you are cursed more than any livestock and more than any wild animal. You will move on your belly and eat dust all the days of your life. 15 I will put hostility between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring. He will strike your head, and you will strike his heel. 16 He said to the woman: I will intensify your labor pains; you will bear children with painful effort. Your desire will be for your husband, yet he will rule over you. 17 And he said to the man, “Because you listened to your wife and ate from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘Do not eat from it': The ground is cursed because of you. You will eat from it by means of painful labor all the days of your life. 18 It will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field. 19 You will eat bread by the sweat of your brow until you return to the ground, since you were taken from it. For you are dust, and you will return to dust.” 20 The man named his wife Eve because she was the mother of all the living. 21 The Lord God made clothing from skins for the man and his wife, and he clothed them. 22 The Lord God said, “Since the man has become like one of us, knowing good and evil, he must not reach out, take from the tree of life, eat, and live forever.” 23 So the Lord God sent him away from the garden of Eden to work the ground from which he was taken. 24 He drove the man out and stationed the cherubim and the flaming, whirling sword east of the garden of Eden to guard the way to the tree of life. -- Genesis 3:1-24 (CSB) Song: Grace Greater Than Our Sin (https://open.spotify.com/track/7cW1IGxINOv8u6Fx694tKr?si=4fae89f7e88e4429) by Bart Millard, Brown Bannister, Julia Harriette Johnston Lyrics: Marvellous grace of our loving Lord Grace that exceeds our sin and our guilt Yonder on Calvary's mount outpoured There where the blood of the Lamb was spilt Grace grace God's grace Grace that will pardon and cleanse within Grace grace God's grace Grace that is greater than all our sin Sin and despair like the sea waves cold Threaten the soul with infinite loss Grace that is greater yes grace untold Points to the refuge the mighty Cross Dark is the stain that we cannot hide What can avail to wash it away Look there is flowing a crimson tide Whiter than snow you may be today Marvellous infinite matchless grace Freely bestowed on all who believe You that are longing to see His face Will you this moment His grace receive Prayer: Kindness flows from you, Lord, pure and continual. You had cast us off, as was only just, but mercifully you forgave us; you hated us and you were reconciled to us, you cursed us and you blessed us; you banished us from paradise, and you called us back again; you took from us the fig leaves that had made us so unseemly a garment, and you put on us a cloak of great value; you opened the prison gates and gave the condemned a pardon; you sprinkled us with clean water and washed away the dirt. Never again, after all this, will Adam blush when you call him, never will he try to hide because his conscience reproaches him, never will he seek concealment under the trees in the garden. The flaming sword will nevermore whirl about the walls of paradise and cut off the entrance from those who approach it. For us that were heirs to his sin, all has been changed to rejoicing; for man now has access to paradise and even to heaven itself. The whole creation, heaven and earth, is at one again in friendship, its former differences forgotten; men join their voices with the angels and echo the angels' praise of God. . . . There is no doubt who it is that dresses the bride in her finery: it is, of course, Christ—he that is and was and will be. Blessed is he, now and throughout the ages. Amen. -Gregory of Nyssa
Amy Grant's Heart In Motion soared to the top of the Billboard charts and into the hearts of millions. Host Charlie Peacock weaves a narrative that's part celebration and part surprise. He reminds us that this Album of the Year-nominated pop masterpiece is still as fun as it was transformational. It's a moment to reflect, with a touch of playfulness, on the choices that reshaped Amy's career and the dreams of many young artists. Could future artists love the Christian church and create the songs the whole world sings? Yes, indeed. They could and would. Heart In Motion blazed the trail. At the hallowed Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, we sit down with a trifecta of musical maestros, including Brown Bannister, Michael Omartian, and Keith Thomas, all Grammy Award-winning record producers. This trio didn't just produce an album, though. They created a cultural phenomenon—one applauded and denounced. Unphased by the criticism, Amy and this trio of producers created a love letter to pop that has been cherished across the generations. Who doesn't want to sing "Baby, Baby" in the shower or dance around the kitchen to "Every Heartbeat?" This episode is as "behind-the-scenes" as it gets. For example, did you know that "Baby, Baby" almost didn't make the album—that Aretha Franklin was going to record it instead? Yep, that sort of stuff. So, let's roll the tape of Heart In Motion, spin some tales, and untangle the chords of its legacy. Join us as we laugh, ponder, and maybe even sing along to the rhythm of an iconic album that continues to move and groove us thirty-plus years and countless heartbeats later. “Music and Meaning” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Production by Erik Petrik and Matt Stevens Produced and Written by Charlie Peacock and Mike Cosper Associate Production by Raed Gilliam and Leslie Thompson Interview Recorded at Sound Emporium Studios Mixed by Mark Owens Original Music by Charlie Peacock Show theme, “Sound of the Room,” composed by Charlie Peacock, featuring bassist John Patitucci Information on Charlie's latest books and music is available at charliepeacock.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Do you ever wonder about the healing power of music and how a simple tune can transform a daunting situation into a powerful experience? Picture this: Jim, our host, sitting in an oncology clinic, earphones plugged in, lost in Ellie Holcomb's music. Today, we are fortunate to engage in an inspiring conversation with Ellie herself, a gifted singer-songwriter who's been a beacon of light during Jim's cancer journey. Ellie and Jim take us through their heartwarming first meeting, drawing on the mutual love for record clubs and the profound influence of legendary producer, Brown Bannister. Ever felt like your story is part of a greater narrative? Ellie helps unveil this beautiful connection with her music and faith as our guides. She opens up about her childhood, her father's significant role in shaping her career, and how a family Christmas record played a special part in Jim's life. Together, they navigate the weighty subjects of a cancer diagnosis and the strength found in faith.As we journey with Ellie and Jim, we also gain insight into her new musical projects. Imagine being uplifted by the power of Psalms. She also speaks candidly about her plans for a devotional book and how her faith, family, and music have been pillars during difficult times. Ellie's experiences with homeschooling during the pandemic and her efforts in shedding light in the darkness through music are nothing short of inspirational. Join us as we wrap up with an encouraging note on the HealingStrong organization.Find Ellie at:www.ellieholcomb.comYouTubeInstagramFacebookSupport HealingStrong and consider becoming a part of our Membership Program.You will receive additional resources like webinars, downloadables and more, as a bonus.To learn more, head to the HealingStrong Membership Program link below: Membership Program
GORDON: I've thought if you look at Jesus on the cross and tell him that, "Well, there's this one thing I've done that's too much" then you're looking at him there and saying, "So what you're doing is not enough." Before they talk about the message of forgiveness and healing in "Let It Go", the guys delve into the genius that is producer, Brown Bannister. From the way songs were chosen to the final order on the album, Brown's methods would be replicated by the guys for decades.New episodes release every Monday.Ad Links:The 1513 Collection - A Faith-based Apparel CompanyEverything Nash - One-stop shop for all things Music City, USA
GERSH: We could come out of a song like The River Will Flow into the same Psalm and just that reflection to say, Whatever it is, whatever you're going through, whatever's going on in your life, listen for the river within you. It's strong. It's a beautiful place. And, and you know what, just be still there. Just be still and know....In this episode, the guys discuss chocolate malts, Steven Curtis Chapman, the Psalms and producer, Brown Bannister playing to everyone's strengths within the group.New episodes release every Monday.Ad Links:The 1513 Collection - A Faith-based Apparel CompanyEverything Nash - One-stop shop for all things Music City, USA
GORDON: Speaking of nicest humans on the planet....BAM! hahahaha....From their early start as the backing band for Bill and Gloria Gaither to working with esteemed CCM producer, Brown Bannister, the guys discuss their beginnings including touring their previous album, Emergency Broadcast. New episodes release every Monday.Ad Links:The 1513 Collection - A Faith-based Apparel CompanyEverything Nash - One-stop shop for all things Music City, USA
Drew Holcomb is one of the most successful – and innovative – independent singer-songwriters working today. His rootsy, unadorned style has filled theaters and halls around the country, driven several singles up the Americana chart, seen some major placements in prominent films, television shows, and ad campaigns, and earned him a devoted fan base. Moon River, the festival he originally founded in Memphis, now draws tens of thousands of fans to Chattanooga, Tennessee, each September and has hosted Brandi Carlile, The National, Wilco, Dawes, Leon Bridges, Lord Huron, Allison Russell, Jason Isbell, The Avett Brothers, and so many more. So when True Tunes' John J. Thompson was trying to choose a special guest to speak to the final gathering of his first class as a teacher at Lipscomb University's School of Music, he thought of Drew. Fortunately for him, his co-teacher (and boss) Platinum selling and Grammy Award-winning producer Brown Bannister happens to be Drew's father-in-law. On this extraordinary episode of the podcast, Drew Holcomb comes to class! JJT is joined by eight students as guest interviewers, each bringing one excellent question, and Mr. Holcomb offers a world of wisdom, wit, humor, and inspiration. We hear about everything from his earliest days as a struggling artist to last fall's disastrous Moon River rain-out. We hear about making music with a spouse, managing a band with friends, learning how (and when) to co-write, his biggest mistake, and much more. Throughout the conversation, we also hear clips from a slew of rare tracks by Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, and other friends and comrades. Says the host: "I am thrilled to be kicking off my new position as the Director of Music Industry Studies at Lipscomb University's College of Entertainment and the Arts with this special glimpse into the creative and strategic conversations we are having with the next generation of artists, songwriters, and industry leaders. Drew was an amazing guest; this show is a gold mine of artist development wisdom. Thanks, Drew - and Brown - and to the students for bringing such excellent questions!" (JJT) If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!
Alan Taylor a pastor and Jay Wilkinson a music industry veteran discuss Secular and Christian musicwith John from their unique perspectives.
Ellie Holcomb is the real life version of “Buddy the Elf”. Her new album is called “Canyon”. She talks songwriting, her life changing trip to the Grand Canyon, her dad Brown Bannister, her rockstar husband Drew Holcomb, and passes along some great advice to teachers.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
You're not a bit of everyone as an artist, or at least you shouldn't be. You are your own identity. Do you have a strategy in place to move your career forward? Are you performing music that fits your lifestyle and belief system, or are you only making the moves to please others or attempting to do so to get ahead? In the end, it's all about brand loyalty, with you yourself being the brand. So is your branding vertical, or is it horizontal? Do you know the difference, and does it matter? On this extraordinary episode of Dead Horse Discussions with Rick Caballo and Melissa Core Caballo from Dead Horse Branding, we interview Michael Blanton to discuss exactly these matters. Michael Blanton of Brentwood, Tennessee, has celebrated a career in the national and Nashville music industry. But today finds him in all kinds of artistic and entertainment development, not limited to just artist management. A native of Amarillo, Texas, Blanton got his start in music as an A&R representative at Word Records in Waco, Texas, moving to Nashville in 1978 to open the company's office on Music Row. He and business partner Dan Harrell launched Blanton/Harrell Production and Management in 1980 with Amy Grant as their first client. In 1981 with friend Brown Bannister ('75), they created Reunion Records and Reunion Publishing and soon launched artists' careers, including Michael W. Smith and Rich Mullins, and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Blanton served as executive producer for some of Grant's biggest hits, including the albums Unguarded (1985), Lead Me On (1988), and the multi-platinum Heart in Motion (1992), which sold more than ten million copies and received five Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year. He also executive produced hits for Smith, including his debut, Michael W. Smith Project (1983) featuring the song “Friends,” The Big Picture (1986), i 2 (EYE) (1988), and Change Your World (1992). In addition, Blanton and Harrell worked with authors including Frank Peretti, helping him release his multi-million-selling This Present Darkness in 1986 and Piercing the Darkness in 1989. Beginning in 1997, Blanton and Harrell served as co-presidents of Gaylord's Idea Entertainment. Still, in 2009 the golden franchise ended between Blanton and Harrell and thus started the new chapter for Blanton in artist development and branding. Currently, Blanton has partnered in the development with Songwriting University to help support the songwriters of Nashville and help develop new artistic talent. Also, Blanton is a partner with Vertigo Media and a new management launch called Halogen-BNA. Vertigo and Halogen will work together to build and develop new artists and songwriters thru technology and community. But not to be left out of the development lane, Blanton today is also working with new film projects, with Terry Benedict(producer of Hacksaw Ridge) and TV productions for a Texas non-profit, Heartlight and Parenting Today's Teens. He has also joined with long-time friend Gary Glover to continue to consult on many projects in development thru a partnership called Cyprus Creative Partners, a company to helps advance all types of branding and development. Whether for one singer or an entire company, vision-casting and strategically planning are what we are built for. Blanton is a member of the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Gospel Music Association, the Country Music Association, and the Americana Music Association. He serves on the board of Lipscomb's College of Entertainment and Arts. In addition, the team of Blanton & Harrell was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2017. And then, in 2019, Blanton was named Outstanding Alumnus of the year for Abilene Christian University, his alma mater. The Business Side of Music ™ © 2021 Beyond the Music Co-Produced and Hosted (by the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Co-Producer, Creator, and Technical Advisor (the man behind the curtain): Tom Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Editor (the “ums' and “aahs' removal guy who makes us sound good): Mark Sabella Marketing and Social Media: Kaitlin Fritts Talent Acquisition and Scheduling (the one who keeps us on track) Tammy Kowalski All Around Problem Solver and keeper of the key to the vault: Connie Ribas Recorded at: The Bunker in Franklin, TN (except during the Covid 19 pandemic, then it's pretty much done VIA Skype or over the phone, with the exception for those fearless enough to come to Bob Bender's living room… and there are a few). Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Website: businesssideofmusic.com Stream or Download (free) businesssideofmusic.com To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor-affiliate/ Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, gifts, and more. Like Free Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. For our disclaimer and all its details, please click on the applicable link on our website. The music provided for this episode is from: Artist: Hemp and Denim Song: Fly Album: House of Love Composer: Hemp Meadows
Rhik & I continue on conversation in detail on White Heart and living for and loving God.
Ric discusses his discovery of music, Taylor University, moving to Nashville and how he ultimately ending up the lead singer in White Heart, as well as recording and touring.
This week's podcast kicks off an entire month of "deep dives," a little something that we are calling "Deep Dive December with the 3D's." In 1985, The Imperials brought super-producer Brown Bannister into the fold to produce their album Let the Wind Blow. The high-tech (at the time) 8-bit graphics screamed "Cutting Edge™" but the resulting album was a relatively safe effort firmly ensconced in the prevailing smooth, West Coast AOR ethos of that time. By the time 1987 rolled around, lead singer Paul Smith and long-time Imp Jim Murray were gone from the band and were replaced by Jimmie Lee Sloas and Ron Hemby. The two newcomers provided the band with an infusion of youthful energy and Bannister steered the band into uncharted waters as they released ...This Year's Model. The 3D's had big, big fun revisiting this classic album (as you will hear). --- The 3D's are Dan, Derek, and Dave. Three friends who used to work together in early 1990s in Christian radio who love to reminisce about music from the golden era of CCM, 1985-1995. If you love classic Amy, Michael, Petra, Russ, and White Heart, you have found your new favorite podcast. New episodes drop every Monday. Make sure to subscribe. --- Dan Day is a small business owner in the Wichita area. Derek Hale is pastor of Trinity Covenant Church (CREC) in Wichita, KS (https://trinitycovenantchurch.wordpress.com/) Dave Wilson is an on-air personality working for Entercom Communications. --- Make sure you are subscribed to CCM in 3D. Type CCM in 3D in your podcast provider, hit that subscription button, and leave us a five-star review. This will make it easier for other podcast listeners to find CCM in 3D. --- Intro and outro music: "New Spoon," composed by Sam Luttrell. Used by permission. Please visit his Bandcamp site at https://cannonfire.bandcamp.com/releases.
Jonathan Rogers talks with music industry legend Brown Bannister about the difference between “Here I am” and “There you are” personalities, the similarities between producing a record and teaching students, and how Brown has stayed away from cynicism over his long career. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/member See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With this episode we introduce a recurring series called "The Brown Sound." These episodes will focus on super-producer Brown Bannister and how he manages to get the best of out the artists he produces and why so many CCM artists produce the finest albums of their careers with Brown at the helm. On this first episode, the 3D's take a look back at the first three albums by Kim Hill, all of which were produced by Brown Bannister. Show notes: During the episode, Derek mentions a video where White Heart's Mark Gersmehl speaks about Brown. Apparently that video no longer exists on YouTube. Also, there is a bit of noise that creeps onto the end of this podcast, for which we apologize. As mentioned on this episode, Pastor Derek has created a playlist on Spotify focusing on all of the session bass work done by Tommy Sims. You can access that playlist by clicking here: https://tinyurl.com/y4f2rh78 --- The 3D's are Dan, Derek, and Dave. Three friends who used to work together in early 1990s in Christian radio who love to reminisce about music from the golden era of CCM, 1985-1995. If you love classic Amy, Michael, Petra, Russ, and White Heart, you have found your new favorite podcast. New episodes drop every Monday. Make sure to subscribe. --- Dan Day is a small business owner in the Wichita area. Derek Hale is pastor of Trinity Covenant Church (CREC) in Wichita, KS (https://trinitycovenantchurch.wordpress.com/) Dave Wilson is an on-air personality working for Entercom Communications. --- Make sure you are subscribed to CCM in 3D. Type CCM in 3D in your podcast provider, hit that subscription button, and leave us a five-star review. This will make it easier for other podcast listeners to find CCM in 3D. --- Intro and outro music: "New Spoon," composed by Sam Luttrell. Used by permission. Please visit his Bandcamp site at https://cannonfire.bandcamp.com/releases.
Drew, Sara, and Brown talk about the deceivingly difficult task of telling the truth in a record, the under-publicized connection between beauty and justice, and the magic of a well-written bridge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Blanton has had a celebrated career in the national and Nashville music industry. But today finds him in all kinds of artistic and entertainment development, not limited to just artist management. With such a stellar musical history, it only seemed natural that he join forces with some of today's best and most talented songwriters, and create "Songwriting University". 10 years ago, there are were over 4,500 songwriters in Nashville with publishing deals. Today there are approximately 250. Songwriting University is designed to provide the up and coming songwriter the ability to co-write with the established artist, and help take their music writing to the next level and give them an equal opportunity that otherwise wouldn't be afforded to them. A native of Amarillo TX, Michael Blanton got his start in music as an A&R representative at Word Records in Waco, Texas, moving to Nashville in 1978 to open the company's office on Music Row. He and business partner Dan Harrell launched Blanton/Harrell Production and Management in 1980 with Amy Grant as their first client. In 1981 with friend Brown Bannister ('75), they created Reunion Records and Reunion Publishing and soon launched the careers of artists including Michael W. Smith and Rich Mullins and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Blanton served as executive producer for some of Grant's biggest hits, including the albums Unguarded (1985), Lead Me On (1988), and the multi-platinum Heart in Motion (1992), which sold more than ten million copies and received five Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year. He also executive produced hits for Smith including his debut, Michael W. Smith Project (1983) featuring the song “Friends,” The Big Picture (1986), i 2 (EYE) (1988) and Change Your World (1992). Blanton and Harrell worked with authors including Frank Peretti, helping him release his multi-million selling This Present Darkness in 1986 and Piercing the Darkness in 1989. Currently, Blanton has partnered in the development with Songwriting University, to help support the songwriters of Nashville, and help develop new artistic talent. Also, Blanton is a partner with Vertigo Media, and a new management launch called Halogen-BNA. Vertigo and Halogen will work together to build and develop new artists and songwriters through technology and community. The Business Side of Music ™ © 2020 Beyond the Music Produced & Hosted by Bob Bender Creator & Technical Advisor: Tom Sabella Audio Engineer: Jim Tennaboe Continuity: Deborah Halle Recorded at: The Franklin Coffee House and Bunker in Franklin, TN Mixed & Mastered at: Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Show businesssideofmusic.com Stream or Download (free) businesssideofmusic.com To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor-affiliate/ Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, free gifts and more. Like Free Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast, and trusting us to carry on their legacy.
Every day we communicate. We talk up our lives. We chat online. We build conversations and grow interactions. In this episode of the MANNA! Radio Show, Dr. Rick Chromey explains how communication is key, including inspirational, helpful insights for both novice and veteran speakers. Features the music of the Bee Gees, Harry Nilsson, Steve Taylor, Stevie Nicks, Toby Mac, dc Talk and Brown Bannister. For more information on MANNA! resources and workshops: www.mannasolutions.org
The heroic journey, when embarked upon, can fundamentally change a marriage. It can transform a marriage from one that is just surviving to one that is flourishing. We’ll be mixing things up a bit as we discuss marriage in this episode of Heroic: We’ve invited two guests to join us. Brown Bannister and Ellie Holcomb. Brown is one of the most decorated recording artists and producers around with 25 Dove awards and 15 Grammys. His records have sold over 50 million copies. After 40 years of recording, he left the industry to become Director of the School of Music at Lipscomb University, teaching and coaching college students in the world of recording. Ellie is a talented musician herself, has her own growing musical career and also collaborates with her husband, Drew Holcomb. She’s also written a children’s book, Who Sang the First Song? All of Ellie’s work can be found at ellieholcomb.com Learn more about my book, Heroic: The Surprising Path to True Manhood at HeroicBook.com
Welcome to Season 2 of the Love Good Podcast! To kick it off, Jimmy sits down with Ellie Holcomb, a very special woman and musician whose wisdom pervades the conversation. A Nashville native and daughter of acclaimed producer Brown Bannister, Ellie brings a needed perspective to the table regarding the normalcy of Nashville and its people - even in the midst of so much creation and fame. Topics including motherhood, mental health, and sacramental imagination during this joyful conversation between friends. . . . TIRED OF BEING A PASSIVE CONSUMER? So are we. Love Good is a community of artists, patrons, and culture makers who believe in the power of beauty to change the world. Subscribe as a patron today at lovegoodculture.com and start enjoying our seasonal packages that will raise your standard for media and inspire you to build a better culture.
What do you give someone who’s placed songs that have sold on over 80 million records worldwide, including Barbara Streisand, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Rich Mullins, and countless others? You give him a lot of respect. Randy Cox was one of the first major Christian music publishers swept up in what was to become Contemporary Christian Music. Working alongside industry greats such as Bill Gaither, Bob McKenzie, Joe Huffman, Donna Hilley, and many other behind-the-scenes executives who helped shape what we now know as CCM and even modern worship, Randy Cox has made an indelible mark on Christian music. Listening to Randy talk about hearing “Father’s Eyes” (Chapman) for the first time, realizing how special it was, and pitching it to Brown Bannister for then unknown Amy Grant is remarkable, as well as signing a young upstart named Michael W. Smith. Co-author of a new book called “Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth: Spiritual Conversations Inspired by the Life and Lyrics of Rich Mullins,” Randy reminisces about working with Rich and the power of his musical ideas, motifs, and personal quirkiness. Randy believes Mullins is the greatest poet of our time and represents eleven unknown Mullins’ songs presently unrecorded. Randy Cox is one of the most remarkable music publishers in the history of Christian music and his legacy continues to grow as he mentors and coaches songwriters through his own company. He offers valuable songwriting insights that every serious songwriter can utilize in their songwriting immediately to move beyond “surface” writing to more thoughtful songs that effect deep change in the hearts of listeners. You can connect with Randy on Facebook, or drop him an email at Randy.SongConsultant@gmail.com. The new Rich Mullins book is available from Amazon.com at this link: https://www.amazon.com/Winds-Heaven-Stuff-Earth-Conversations/dp/1683970403/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1503012258&sr=8-4&keywords=Rich+Mullins+book For more information visit www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com and join the Successful Christian Songwriters Group on Facebook! Be sure to join NCS MEMBERSHIP today at www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com for the finest songwriter resources, coaching, inspiration and information!
Welcome to the Glorious in the Mundane podcast! Thank you for tuning in week after week! I have been so humbled to get to sit down with so many sweet and amazing people over the past few months, it has been like drinking from a well! Today is no exception. I’m so glad that if you’ve never heard of Ellie Holcomb that you’re going to be introduced to her and her music or maybe if you’ve listened to Ellie for quite some time, you’ll get a little glimpse into her heart and her world. Ellie and her husband Drew (of Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors) are both incredibly talented musicians and singer/songwriters and you’ll even hear Ellie featured on many of Drew’s albums as well. Ellie’s dad, Brown Bannister was the producer of many early (and very successful) Christian artists like the Imperials, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman so she was raised around good, soul music her whole life. So it’s no surprise that Ellie just knows how to skillfully mesh the Word of God with that kind of music…the kind that seeps into your soul. You’ll also hear me share around the thought (and the scripture) that “all is ours in Christ” - which unfolds more of this posture of sitting in that bullseye place and living and even loving from this place. You’ll hear me even share some vulnerable moments as a Mom, leading my girls through life’s hardest question as a woman… Enjoy!
Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
In this episode we sit down with producing legend and Gospel Music Hall of Fame member, Brown Bannister. 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Howdy, folks. We have a little surprise for you this episode (#14). Earlier this week, our guest’s first full length album, As Sure as the Sun, was released and quickly scaled the iTunes charts – ultimately reaching #1 on Christian & Gospel charts and #8 on the overall albums charts. To reach that level as a Christian artist is remarkable, but to do so as an independent artist for one’s first major release is unheard of. So Tuesday afternoon, the very generous Ellie Holcomb took time out of release day craziness to talk to Joe…ellie_hi_fiveEllie demonstrates her humor, humility, and vulnerability in this candid conversation. Of course they talk about the record-setting Kickstarter campaign and the unexpected success of the album, but Ellie also shares her experience as a 8th-grade English teacher, her passion for sharing Christ with youth, how life’s valleys influence her songwriting, and (gasp!) the possibility of a sophomore album. We’re confident you’ll enjoy the interview, so get to it…Other NotesAs of this morning (Friday), Ellie’s album is still in the top ten of iTune’s overall album chart.Many thanks to Ellie’s manager, Sam Higinbotham, who coordinated the interview. Joe was apparently unable to pronounce her name when the episode was recorded. Sad…Ellie’s dad is legendary producer and songwriter, Brown Bannister. In a multi-decade career, Brown has one 25 Dove awards, 14 Grammy awards, and produced or engineered songs for just about every major Christian artist in CCM over the past 30 years.Ellie names some of the artists that are currently inspiring her. Be sure to check them out: All Sons and Daughters, Christa Wells (what!?), Sara Groves, Emily Freeman’s Grace for the Good Girl, and Ann Voskamp’s One Thousand GiftsCatch up on our latest reviews: Glory by Kutless, City Harbor’s self-title debut, and As Sure As the Sun by this episode’s guest!More interviews, articles and reviews of recent music releases and books, can be found on our site, Frequency.fm.If you like the show, we’d love you to leave us a review on iTunes. To make it easy for you, we’ve provided this handy link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/frequency.fm/id599474294 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Felicia Farerre will be joining me on this show and I am really excited as her Music has made a Impact on my life as well as many others.From the early start of singing alongside family to working with major brands has been a lot of dedicated focus and hard work even though a fairy tale come true. Some of the highlights have been enhancing the live and/or recorded vocals of Usher, Alan Jackson, John Tesh, Orla Fallon, David Archuleta, Amy Grant (harmonizing with country legend, Vince Gill on her Simple Things record), #1 Billboard Chart recognition with The Taliesin Orchestra, countless non-secular projects, and working with writers and/or producers such as Keith Thomas, Bill Whittington, Brown Bannister, Michael Omartian, Chance Scoggins, Cheryl Rogers, Trammell Starks, Jason Deere, Robin Scoffield, Sam Mizell, Jeremy Bose, Steve Siler, Jim Frazier, Doug Beiden, Michael Garvin, Kent Hooper, Joe Beck, Pete Kipley, Chris Harris, Joe Sowrey, Jo Blankenburg, Jennifer Thomas, Joseph LoDuca, Dan Shea, Rick Priddis, the entire original cast of characters at Non-Stop Productions, Todd Sorensen, Michael Dowdle, Sam Cardon, Kurt Bestor, Don Stirling, Randy Kartchner, Arlen Card, Michael McLean, Janice Kapp Perry, Senator Orin Hatch, Mike Green, (the late) Rich Gibbons, as well as other family, and my dear brother and friend Barry Gibbons. Dream Garden is her first solo effort under her name, intended for international reach and market place. . There were many changes along the way. So much so that I just sat with the music for a solid span of time to fully understand all that had transpired through it and around it. Beautiful findings, discoveries and the heart of my life breaking open during this time. Dream Garden is only the beginning of my new music reality. There is so much more that is to come, both in the way of additions to the EP, and brand new solo and collaborative records.
Some classic Jesus music, with guest co-host Michael Card, including: Why - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 1 ..., Gabriel's Mother's Highway Ballad - Noel Paul Stookey, ... Michael Card, pt 2 ..., The Mystery - John Michael Talbot & Terry Talbot, ... Michael Card, pt 3 ..., So You Want To Go Back To Egypt - Keith Green, Lay It All Down - Brown Bannister, ... Michael Card, pt 4 ..., El Shaddai - Amy Grant, ... Michael Card, pt 5 ..., Scandalon - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 6 ..., The Nazarene - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 7 ..., Joseph's Song - Michael Card, That's What Faith Must Be - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 8 ..., Known By The Scars - Michael Card
Some classic Jesus music, with guest co-host Michael Card, including: Why - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 1 ..., Gabriel's Mother's Highway Ballad - Noel Paul Stookey, ... Michael Card, pt 2 ..., The Mystery - John Michael Talbot & Terry Talbot, ... Michael Card, pt 3 ..., So You Want To Go Back To Egypt - Keith Green, Lay It All Down - Brown Bannister, ... Michael Card, pt 4 ..., El Shaddai - Amy Grant, ... Michael Card, pt 5 ..., Scandalon - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 6 ..., The Nazarene - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 7 ..., Joseph's Song - Michael Card, That's What Faith Must Be - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 8 ..., Known By The Scars - Michael Card
Some classic Jesus music, with guest co-host Michael Card, including: Why - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 1 ..., Gabriel's Mother's Highway Ballad - Noel Paul Stookey, ... Michael Card, pt 2 ..., The Mystery - John Michael Talbot & Terry Talbot, ... Michael Card, pt 3 ..., So You Want To Go Back To Egypt - Keith Green, Lay It All Down - Brown Bannister, ... Michael Card, pt 4 ..., El Shaddai - Amy Grant, ... Michael Card, pt 5 ..., Scandalon - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 6 ..., The Nazarene - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 7 ..., Joseph's Song - Michael Card, That's What Faith Must Be - Michael Card, ... Michael Card, pt 8 ..., Known By The Scars - Michael Card
Some classic Jesus music including: Love Them Home To Me - Tim Daniels, My Turn Now - Steven Curtis Chapman, Create In Me A Clean Heart - Brown Bannister, Finally Found My Heart - The Wall Brothers, He'll Take Care Of The Rest - Keith Green, Sidewalk Preacherman - Ark, Free People - Mustardseed, I'm Thankful - Petra, Holy Roll - Don Francisco, Jesus Is The Lord Of The Way I Feel - Don Francisco, Got To Tell Somebody - Don Francisco
Some classic Jesus music including: Love Them Home To Me - Tim Daniels, My Turn Now - Steven Curtis Chapman, Create In Me A Clean Heart - Brown Bannister, Finally Found My Heart - The Wall Brothers, He'll Take Care Of The Rest - Keith Green, Sidewalk Preacherman - Ark, Free People - Mustard Seed, I'm Thankful - Petra, Holy Roll - Don Francisco, Jesus Is The Lord Of The Way I Feel - Don Francisco, Got To Tell Somebody - Don Francisco
Some classic Jesus music including: Love Them Home To Me - Tim Daniels, My Turn Now - Steven Curtis Chapman, Create In Me A Clean Heart - Brown Bannister, Finally Found My Heart - The Wall Brothers, He'll Take Care Of The Rest - Keith Green, Sidewalk Preacherman - Ark, Free People - Mustard Seed, I'm Thankful - Petra, Holy Roll - Don Francisco, Jesus Is The Lord Of The Way I Feel - Don Francisco, Got To Tell Somebody - Don Francisco