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A brand new program featuring all Bluegrass Gospel music with Host Danny Hensley. Roots of My Heritage celebrates the music I grew up with and still enjoy to this day. A one hour program that is broadcast live and recorded for distribution for radio stations across the globe through iTunes, RSS.com, Radio4all, Podbean and of course SoundCloud. This episode features music from The Ben Rochester Family, The King James Boys, Authentic Unlimited, The Marksmen Quartet, Heaven's Mountain Band, Buddy Greene, Right Side, The Gospel Plow Boys and more. Broadcast locally in Powell, Tennessee on 91.7 FM Community Radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org
This week it's less books and more banjos. Join us as Steve and the gang hang out with friend and Nashville recording artist Buddy Greene, talking music and swapping stories. The post Buddy Greene | Picking and Grinning | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.
This week it's less books and more banjos. Join us as Steve and the gang hang out with friend and Nashville recording artist Buddy Greene, talking music and swapping stories. The post Buddy Greene | Picking and Grinning | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1544/29
Die Hard (1988). First of all, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" is definitely about the real Santa Claus. Second, your clothes should have secret napkins. Join us as we play "What Are Butter Legs - Die Hard edition." Contains a parody of "Mary, Did You Know" by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene. Contains a clip of "Rain Is a Good Thing" by Luke Bryan Contains a clip of "Cowboys and Plowboys" by Jon Pardi and Luke Bryan
Back in 1984, Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene collaborated to write "Mary Did You Know?" It has since become a modern classic, recorded by a myriad of artists from a variety of genres. Today we talk about the questions posed in the song and how the answers impact our lives.First broadcast back in 2020, this episode has become one of our most downloaded and requested.Here is the YouTube link to Pentatonix's version of Mary Did You Know https://youtu.be/ifCWN5pJGIE?si=U25DCGgJ8rxArL3g Support the show
"Mary Did You Know"Written by Mark Lowry & Buddy Greene Producer Renee plays her arrangement on PiANO + GUITARSING ALONGHere are the lyrics:Mary did you know, that your baby boyWould one day walk on water ?Mary did you know, that your baby boyWould save our sons and daughters ?Did you know, that your baby boyHas come to make you newThis child that you deliveredWill soon deliver you. Mary did you know, that your baby boyWould give sight to a blind man ?Mary did you know, that your baby boyWould calm a storm with his handDid you know, that your baby boyHas walked where angels trodWhen you kiss your little babyYou kiss the face of GOD(bridge)The blind will seeThe deaf will hearThe dead will live againThe lame will leapThe dumb will speakThe praises of the lambMary did you know, that your baby boyIs Lord of all creationMary did you know, that your baby boyWould one day rule the nations ?Did you know, that your baby boyIs heaven's perfect lamb ?That sleeping child you're holdingIs the great I amhttp://PinkieThePigPodcast.com
You're invited to be a part of this week's “new” edition, In the Studio With Michael Card. We're opening with some important news about the podcast. Then our good friend, professor and New Testament scholar Dr. George Guthrie joins us to talk about his newly released commentary on “Philippians”. You'll want to turn with us to Paul's letter to the Philippians as we gain an understanding of the background to this book. We'll focus on chapter two for an in-depth discussion on this pivotal passage about the “Christ Hymn”. In the second half Buddy Greene joins us to share his insights on following Christ in the season of retirement. Great teaching, fellowship and stirring performances are waiting for you to enjoy and share, In The Studio with Michael Card.
This week we're going on a “Classic” musical adventure, In The Studio with Michael Card. Join us as we open the archives for an unforgettable Mole End studio session that has become a July 4 holiday tradition. Our guest is Buddy Greene and the topic is story of Jonah. Accompanying Buddy on accordion and piano is our friend Jeff Taylor. You'll want to join us as Michael goes deep into the meaning of this familiar Old Testament story. Tap your toes and as you follow along in your Bible for a classic treasure that will warm your heart, In The Studio with Michael Card.
Join us for a new edition In the Studio With Michael Card. We'll start the hour with Michael talking about the mind of Jesus as part of his series, “Walk With Jesus” presented at The Cove. You'll need your Bible in hand as we dive into several passages in the gospels that reveal Jesus' favorite verse and the seven non-negotiables in his thinking. In the second half we'll open the Mole End Studio Archives and present an encore session with Buddy Greene and Jeff Taylor. It will be a remarkable moment of music and fellowship among friends playing music from the Buddy's project called, “Hymns and Prayer Songs”. Have your Bible open and your imagination engaged as you listen, In The Studio with Michael Card.
Buddy got his start playing with country superstar Jerry Reed's band. He has played at a Billy Graham crusade before 250,000 people in Central Park, NY, and ten years later played the “William Tell Overture” on harmonica at Carnegie Hall (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoauBe465qQ). Buddy feels equally at home playing with Jeff Taylor at Station Inn or reading a book by Reinhold Niebuhr in the back of a tour bus. And as a songwriter, he is best known for having written – with Mark Lowry – the Christmas classic, “Mary, Did You Know.”
Are you ready to thrive with your family this Christmas? If not, there is one more message coming your way Christmas Eve at 4pm online and in-person. Pastor Darrell Bierman will continue to share from Isaiah and give us insight into the Hope, Love, Joy and Peace that the Christ child still brings us today. We will also gather together today in-person and will be sharing some warm drinks of apple cider or hot cocoa with you! Music: O Come O Come Emmanuel; Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone, Benjamin Backus, Mark Campbell, Stephen Blake Kanicka, Stephen Lynch, 2020 Curb | Word Entertainment, CCLI Administration Account, CCLI#31982 O Come All Ye Faithful (His Name Shall Be); JD Myers and Kristian Stanfill, 2020 Kristian Stanfill Publishing Designee (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), sixsteps Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), and Remaining portion is unaffiliated, CCLI#7163644 Mary, Did You Know?; Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene, 1991 Word Music, LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing Prince Of Heaven: Brooke Ligertwood and Scott Ligertwood, 2017 Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), CCLI#7095645 Hark The Herald / King of Heaven; Charles Wesley, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Jason Ingram, and Paul Baloche, 2013 Integrity Worship Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing (IMI)), Leadworship Songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing (IMI)), Sony/ATV Timber Publishing (Admin. by Sony/ATV Music Publishing), West, Capitol CMG Publishing (IMI), CCLI#7019799 Joy To The World (Joyful Joyful); George Frideric Handel, Isaac Watts, and Phil Wickham, 2018 Phil Wickham Music (Fair Trade Music Publishing [c/o Essential Music Publishing LLC]), Simply Global Songs (Fair Trade Music Publishing [c/o Essential Music Publishing LLC]), and Sing My Songs (Fair Trade Music Publishing [c/o Essential Music Publishing LLC]), CCLI#7128618 Silent Night; Benjamin Backus, David Gerald Sutton, Franz Xaver Gruber, Joel Smallbone, John Freeman Young, Joseph Mohr, Luke Smallbone, and Tedd Tjornhom, Words: Public Domain, Music: 2020 Kilns Music (Admin. by CURB | Word Music Publishing), Method to the Madness (Admin. by CURB | Word Music Publishing), Shankel Songs (Admin. by CURB | Word Music Publishing), Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (Admin. by CURB | Word Music Publishing), Ben Backus Music (Admin. by Curb Music Publishing), Curb Congregation Songs (Admin. by Curb Music Publishing), Curb Wordspring Music (Admin. by W.C.M. Music Corp.), Fleauxmotion Music (Admin. by W.C.M. Music Corp.), Shaun Shan, CCLI#7163370 His Name Shall Be; Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman, © Capitol CMG Paragon (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Said And Done Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), sixsteps Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Son of the Lion (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), and worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Capitol CMG Publishing, CCLI#7069406 River City Jingle by Pat Chan
It's the Fourth Friday of Advent in the Church Calendar. This week we are following the Daily Office lectionary with an episode Monday through Sunday, Christmas Day. Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. We'll sing “Mary Did You Know?” by Mark Lowrey and Buddy Greene. We'll then offer a Prayer of Confession. We'll read Psalms 93 and 96 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture Lesson is Luke 1:57-66 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day. We'll then have a time of prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Visit Patreon to give and support Morning Prayer monthly. Go to PayPal to give a one-time gift. Art: Street art in Portugal by Hazul Collect of the Day Fourth Sunday of Advent, Rite Two Purify our conscience, Almighty God, by your daily visitation, that your Son Jesus Christ, at his coming, may find in us a mansion prepared for himself; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message
It's the Fourth Friday of Advent in the Church Calendar. This week we are following the Daily Office lectionary with an episode Monday through Sunday, Christmas Day. Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. We'll sing “Mary Did You Know?” by Mark Lowrey and Buddy Greene. We'll then offer a Prayer of Confession. We'll read Psalms 93 and 96 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture Lesson is Luke 1:57-66 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day. We'll then have a time of prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Visit Patreon to give and support Morning Prayer monthly. Go to PayPal to give a one-time gift. Art: Street art in Portugal by Hazul Collect of the Day Fourth Sunday of Advent, Rite Two Purify our conscience, Almighty God, by your daily visitation, that your Son Jesus Christ, at his coming, may find in us a mansion prepared for himself; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
This week, you'll hear a replay of the podcast Andy hosted with Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene, writers of the innumerably recorded (literally…we can't even find how many times it's been covered) Christmas classic, “Mary, Did You Know?” Tune in to hear Mark discuss writing the lyrics, how he thought it was just a poem, the questions he has for Mary that didn't make the song, and how Buddy added the music years later. (Did you know there was once an entirely different melody?) You'll also hear Buddy and Mark reveal their favorite versions of the song, a few favorite childhood Christmas memories, why the song is so relatable—plus Mark's hilarious encounter with a group of people that weren't too happy with how he explained the song. Hear Buddy's favorite versions: Michael English: https://amzn.to/384wrGD Pentatonix: https://amzn.to/34feTq5 Clay Aiken: https://amzn.to/3mlZ7jm CeeLo Green: https://amzn.to/3nxXyAB Hear Mark's favorite versions: Christ Church Choir: https://youtu.be/1jv_a24Bh6s Natalie Cole: https://amzn.to/3PCars6 Donny Osmond: https://amzn.to/3micwZJ Carrie Underwood: https://amzn.to/3nmOu11 You can find more from Buddy and Mark on their respective websites, listed below. Also, be sure to connect with them on Facebook! BuddyGreene.com Facebook: Facebook.com/Buddy-Greene-Music-352032036982 MarkLowry.com Facebook: Facebook.com/markalanlowry If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
A quick conversation featuring Buddy Greene's harmonica collection. Send your support for FIRST PERSON to the Far East Broadcasting Company:FEBC National Processing Center Far East Broadcasting CompanyP.O. Box 6020 Albert Lea, MN 56007Please mention FIRST PERSON when you give. Thank you!
Merry Christmas! Let's talk about Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene's masterpiece and modern day classic, Mary Did You Know. Is it heresy or does everyone just need to take a chill pill? :PWe are part of the NRT Podcast Network. Discover more Christian music related podcasts at NewReleaseToday.com Come hang out with us and fellow mixtape theologians on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @MixtapeTheology or by visiting linktr.ee/mixtapetheology.Come check out 90s Christian swag at our merch store at mixtapetheology.com
In the second of a two-part interview, Buddy Greene talks with Wayne Shepherd about a bit of a transition in his life, and tells the story of creating the Christmas classic, Mary Did You Know.Send your support for FIRST PERSON to the Far East Broadcasting Company:FEBC National Processing Center Far East Broadcasting CompanyP.O. Box 6020 Albert Lea, MN 56007Please mention FIRST PERSON when you give. Thank you!
In the first of a two-part interview, musician Buddy Greene talks with Wayne Shepherd about his faith in Christ and how God led him to a career in music. Listen for part two next week. Send your support for FIRST PERSON to the Far East Broadcasting Company:FEBC National Processing Center Far East Broadcasting CompanyP.O. Box 6020 Albert Lea, MN 56007Please mention FIRST PERSON when you give. Thank you!
You'll want to sit-in on this new edition, In The Studio with Michael Card. Well start off the hour by picking up the study in the “Walk with Jesus” series recorded at “The Cove”. You'll want to have your Bible in hand as we continue to look at the Miracles in Mark 4 and 5. Learn the meaning behind the details in the raging storm, a demon possessed man, an unclean lady who couldn't stay home and a little girl who had died. In the second half we'll catch up with our good friend Buddy Greene. We'll hear what's new in his life and ministry at this season as a follower of Christ. And we can't have Buddy join us without hearing several songs that remind us of God's great care for us. Conversation, teaching and insightful songs that weave the hour together in this amazing session, In The Studio with Michael Card.
This week In The Studio with Michael Card we're going on a “Classic” musical adventure. Join us as we open the archives for an unforgettable session that happened years ago at the Mole End studio. Our guest is Buddy Greene and the topic is story of Jonah. Accompanying Buddy on accordion and piano is our friend Jeff Taylor. You'll want to join us as Michael goes deep into the meaning of this familiar Old Testament story. Tap your toes as you follow along in your Bible for a classic treasure that will warm your heart, In The Studio with Michael Card.
To get things started today, I'm going to throw out a few names and see if you can figure out how these musicians are related: Little Walter, Toots Thielemans, Charlie McCoy, Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Darrell Mansfield, Buddy Greene. If you are a student of music, you'll probably recognize that these are all harmonica players. Astute listeners will also realize that these are some of the most popular and best harmonica players. Well, today we get to talk with Buddy Greene, yup. He was on that list of amazing musicians. But more importantly than his incredible music skills, Buddy is a man who loves Jesus. Buddy Greene: Website, Facebook, and YouTube. And of course, on our page: Christian Music Archive. Christian Music Archive Links: Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube. The podcast and our website are made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to donate. **** Please check out Mercy, inc. and see how you can support them today! ****
We're continuing our preparations for Easter this week, In the Studio with Michael Card. Have your Bible in hand as we take an in-depth study in the book of Luke. We'll gain important background details on the religious and civil trials Jesus faced which sent him to die on the cross. In the second half, Buddy Greene joins us to tell about his CD project titled, “Looking Back” and share a personal account of his relationship with Michael over the years. Throughout the hour we'll feature music that amplifies the teaching and conversation throughout this session, In The Studio with Michael Card.
Chelsea and I throw our hats in the ring to examine the lyrics to the song "Mary, Did You Know?" by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene. We group lyrics into these categories: Did Mary know Jesus would rule the nations? Did Mary know Jesus would perform miracles? Did Mary know Jesus would save people from their sins? Did Mary know Jesus would be divine? We also cover a few more ancillary questions about what Mary could have known. Mary did, in fact, know a lot about Who her son would be. We close by assessing how we could see a lot of good from the song directly and indirectly and what truly matters about what the song tells us about Jesus. Scriptures Cited: Luke 1:28,30,32-33,43 Luke 2:32,35,48-50 Luke 4:18 Psalm 2:7-8 Psalm 72:8-9 Isaiah 61:1 Isaiah 42:7 John 2:3-4 Matthew 1:21,23 Isaiah 7:14 Isaiah 35:4-6 Sources Cited: Bob Smietana, "https://julieroys.com/mary-did-you-know-song-controversy/ ('Mary Did You Know' Writer Mark Lowry Good-Natured Over Song's Controversy)," December 19, 2021.
One of the most popular Christmas songs in the last 40 years. Written by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene, the song asks the question about how much Mary knew about this baby she was carrying. A beautiful song that inspires the joy and wonder of the Christmas season. Enjoy.Updated from the original episode broadcast on December 22, 2020Here is the youtube link to the Pentatonix performance of Mary Did You Know. https://youtu.be/ifCWN5pJGIESupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/startingright)
For our regular listeners, today's episode is a change of pace. We're going to take a week off from learning about nonprofit leadership. Those of you who know me well know that I'm a big fan of all kinds of music. Today, we're going to explore the origins of what has become one of my favorite Christmas songs. This year is the 30th anniversary of the release of the Christmas song, Mary, Did You Know? The lyrics were written by Mark Lowry and the music by Buddy Greene. This song has become one of my favorite Christmas songs and from all accounts the favorite of many others. If you Google the phrase “How many times has Mary, Did You Know been covered?” you will get an endless stream of YouTube videos. One writer has said this song has been covered hundreds of times. Our guest today is Buddy Greene. I wanted to have Buddy join us for two reasons today. First, I want my listeners to become more familiar with the origins and the history of Mary, Did You Know? And, I want to expose our listeners to one of the finest harmonica players you will hear anywhere. Thanks again for listening to Next Gen Nonprofit Leadership with Tommy Thomas and be sure to share this episode with the music lovers you know. Merry Christmas! Time Stamps [1:58] – Tommy introduces the guest of today's episode, Buddy Greene, writer of the music to Mary, Did You Know? [2:31] – Buddy's origin story in Macon, Georgia. [4:44] – How does a young musician from Macon, Georgia, eventually get to Carnegie Hall? [6:47] – Lessons Buddy learned from his experience with Jerry Reed. [9:29] – What Buddy remembers from his first time on the Ryman Stage in Nashville. [10:40] – Tommy shares his “Buddy Greene story.” [12:10] – Buddy reveals what has humbled him in his music career. [13:49] – Buddy tells us about a teenager that came to one of his concerts. [16:00] – Tommy chats about some of Buddy's popular songs. [16:45] – How did Buddy Greene get to Carnegie Hall? [19:15] – Buddy surprises us with the revelation that a featured performance on harmonica at Carnegie Hall was completely unrehearsed. [21:40] – Much of Buddy's classical performances on harmonica started as a piece of comedy that he would perform at bars and taverns in Georgia. [23:15] – The William Tell Overture earned Buddy a standing ovation at Carnegie Hall. Here's how Buddy's harmonica-playing friends responded. [25:08] – How did Mark Lowry come to write Mary, Did You Know? [27:25] – Buddy's reaction to reading the lyrics to Mary, Did You Know? for the first time. [29:30] – When writing songs, Buddy usually writes with a guitar. [31:02] – Did Buddy believe Mary, Did You Know? would be a big hit when he wrote it? [33:06] – Some of Buddy's favorite covers of his song. [35:40] – Tommy reminisces on his first time hearing the song. [36:38] – How can listeners find Buddy's music? [37:42] – Buddy has retired “for the most part.” Here's what that means, according to Buddy. [39:20] – Buddy performs the opening bars of Mary, Did You Know? [39:55] – We listen to a studio rendition of Mary, Did You Know? Links and Resources JobfitMatters – Website Buddy Greene – Website Follow Buddy Greene on Facebook Listen to Buddy Greene on Spotify Listen to Buddy Greene on Apple Music Some of Buddy Greene's Key Performances Orange Blossom Special – Buddy Greene Nothing But the Blood – Buddy Greene Classical Harmonic Medley – Buddy Greene at Carnegie Hall How Can I Keep From Singing - Buddy Greene Silent Night, Holy Night - Buddy Greene Some of Buddy Greene's Favorite Covers Mary, Did You Know? – Michael English (Adult Contemporary) Mary, Did You Know? – Pentatonix (A Capella) Mary, Did You Know? – The Isaacs (Folk) Mary, Did You Know? – CeeLo Green (R&B) Mary, Did You Know? – Kathy Mattea (Country)
This week, you'll hear a replay of the podcast Andy hosted with Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene, writers of the innumerably recorded (literally…we can't even find how many times it's been covered) Christmas classic, “Mary, Did You Know?” Tune in to hear Mark discuss writing the lyrics, how he thought it was just a poem, the questions he has for Mary that didn't make the song, and how Buddy added the music years later. (Did you know there was once an entirely different melody?) You'll also hear Buddy and Mark reveal their favorite versions of the song, a few favorite childhood Christmas memories, why the song is so relatable—plus Mark's hilarious encounter with a group of people that weren't too happy with how he explained the song. Hear Buddy's favorite versions: Michael English: https://amzn.to/384wrGD Pentatonix: https://amzn.to/34feTq5 Clay Aiken: https://amzn.to/3mlZ7jm CeeLo Green: https://amzn.to/3nxXyAB Hear Mark's favorite versions: Christ Church Choir: https://youtu.be/1jv_a24Bh6s Natalie Cole: https://youtu.be/dByMC1kuG0Y Donny Osmond: https://amzn.to/3micwZJ Carrie Underwood: https://amzn.to/3nmOu11 You can find more from Buddy and Mark on their respective websites, listed below. Also, be sure to connect with them on Facebook! Buddy Greene BuddyGreene.com Facebook: Facebook.com/Buddy-Greene-Music-352032036982 Mark Lowry MarkLowry.com Facebook: Facebook.com/markalanlowry If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
It's Episode 45 and we are featuring the incredible song, Mary, Did You Know? by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene. The song recently celebrated its 30th birthday! Written in 1991, this is the newest song we've ever featured on Hymn Talk Twin Talk. It's exquisite and thought-provoking and emotional and it comes with a fair share of criticisms. Join us as we dive deep into this musical wonder. Let us know how you feel about it? Do you love it? We're sure you'll love it after this episode.Here are links to some of the things we talk about on the podcast:Dr. Bruce Cochran and the East Valley ChoraleEast Valley Chorale on YoutubeBuddy GreeneMark LowryDinner Conversations with Mark Lowry and Andrew GreerMondays with MarkLiberty UniversityFind us on Social Media to keep up with #12daysofbirthday! December is our birthday month and we are celebrating! Thank you for all the podcast love.Keep singing!#hymntalktwintalkPsalm 104:33Facebook: Hymn Talk Twin TalkTwitter: @hymntalkInstagram: @hymntalktwintalkEmail: hymntalktwintalk@gmail.comPodcast Hosting Site: www.redcircle.com/shows/hymn-twin-talk
This week there's two classics, In The Studio with Michael Card. We're reaching deep into the Mole End Studio archives for a time of music and teaching. Open your Bible with Michael to John chapter 8. Hear details of a story that will give you a fresh appreciation for the power of forgiveness from Jesus. Then in the second half it's a time of music and personal stories from our good friend Buddy Greene. Two classic sessions that will enrich and inspire you to walk with Christ faithfully. A session that stands the test of time is waiting for you, In The Studio with Michael Card.
We're pleased to share a session led by Buddy Greene and Odessa Settles called "Ain't Gonna Lay My Religion Down" from 2020's Hutchmoot: Homebound, in both video and audio form. Through stories and music, Buddy & Odessa discuss the difficulty of living in an unjust world and how our faith can act as an anchor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You won't want to miss what's in store this week, In The Studio with Michael Card. We'll start with new teaching from Michael on the background behind the conversation with Nicodemus in John chapter 3. We'll get Michael's response to some listener questions. Then in the second half we'll feature a recording of a Mole End Bluegrass jam session recorded in 2004. Sit in as we hear a collection of hymns and old favorites played by Ken Lewis on percussion, Buddy Greene on Harmonica, Pat Flynn on Guitar, and Michael on banjo. There's plenty of strumming, toe-tapping and a healthy supply of fellowship in this edition, In The Studio with Michael Card.
Pastor Doug Nicely reflect on how reading the Gospel of Mark causes him to think of the words of the Buddy Greene song “Recovering Pharisee”. Doug connects this song to the words of Luther in the Small Catechism. Baptism is a lifelong journey. We must die to sins and a new man must emerge daily.
For a decade and a half, Buddy Greene and Jeff Taylor have been making music together in a wide variety of venues and a wide variety of costumes. They are remarkable as performers, but even more remarkable is their friendship and good humor. As Jeff says, even a worst-case scenario performance is redeemed when it becomes a sad story told for laughs shared between friends. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/member See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In light of the recent rise of anti-Asian-American hostility and violence, we interview Dr. Karen Korematsu, daughter of famed civil-rights activist Fred Korematsu, the namesake of the infamous 1944 Supreme Court Case Korematsu v. United States. Mr. Korematsu, a Japanese-American and American citizen, refused to comply with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s executive order which would have forced his re-location to an American “concentration camp.” In addition, we talk to Korean-born activist Eugene Cho, on his moving experiences as an American immigrant. Plus, live musical performances by Buddy Greene and the Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's another musical episode, as I have the pleasure of visiting with Buddy Greene, the world's greatest harmonica player. (In my opinion). Hear how he got his 'big break' with Jerry Reed and how eventually getting fired from the band was an answered prayer. Buddy is a co-writer on the beautiful, 'Mary Did You Know' and went viral with the William Tell Overture at Carnegie Hall. He even treats us to a little harmonica playing! Episode 18 | May 12, 2021
We're preparing for the Easter season, In the Studio with Michael Card. Have your Bible in hand as we continue our in-depth study of the book of Luke. We’ll gain important background details on the religious and civil trials that sent Jesus to die on the cross. In the second half, Buddy Greene joins us to tell about his project titled, “Looking Back” and share a personal account of his relationship with Michael over the years. Throughout the hour we’ll feature music that amplifies the teaching and conversation throughout this session, In the Studio with Michael Card.
Sylwia Hazboun o Betlejem i swojej pasji do muzyki bliskowschodniej W tym odcinku podcastu rozmawiam z Sylwią Hazboun, która wraz ze swoim mężem prowadzi blog Dzisiaj w Betlejem. W 2021 r. wydaje płytę z utworami inspirowanymi Bliskim Wschodem i marzy o tym, by kiedyś otworzyć centrum muzyczne w mieście króla Dawida, w mieście gdzie narodził się Jezus Chrystus i w końcu - w mieście, z którego pochodzi jej mąż. Z tego odcinka podcastu dowiesz się: • Dlaczego Sylwia nie chciała jechać do Ziemi Świętej i co sprawiło, że zmieniła zdanie?• Na czym polegał wolontariat w Domu Pokoju w Betlejem ?• W jakich językach mówią dzieci w Domu Pokoju?• Jakie są pierwsze wspomnienia Sylwii związane z pierwszym spotkaniem z Ziemią Świętą i z Betlejem ?• Jakiego dialektu Sylwia się uczyła?• Co Sylwia robiła w Jordanii na wolontariacie?• Dlaczego zdecydowała się spędzić święta Bożego Narodzenia w Betlejem w 2015 r. ?• W jaki sposób Sylwia poznała swojego wówczas przyszłego męża?• Czy lokalni chrześcijanie w Betlejem obchodzą Wigilję Bożego Narodzenia?• Jak długo Sylwia mieszkała w Betlejem?• W jaki sposób Sylwia szukała pracy w Izraelu?• Czy w Betlejem mieszkają obcokrajowcy?• Czy Sylwia czuje się częścią społeczności betlejemskiej?• Czy w Betlejem są mieszane małżeństwam i jak pochodzą one do wychowania dzieci w wierze?• Czy wszystkie osoby ochrzczone w Betlejem to osoby praktykujące swoją religię? • Jak wygląda współegzystencja chrześcijan i muzułmanów?• Dlaczego niektórzy chrześcijanie nie chcą emigrować z Ziemi Świętej?• Jak wyglądało przekazanie Światła Pokoju z Betlejem w roku 2020?• Co się stało w klasztorze karmelitańskim w Betlejem i dlaczego to miejsce jest szczególne dla Sylwii?• Jak pandemia dotknęła Betlejem?• W jaki sposób Sylwia odkryła pasję do muzyki bliskowschodniej?• W jakich językach śpiewa Sylwia i dlaczego akurat w takich?• Co to jest lira Kinnor i jak Sylwia nauczyła się na niej grać?• Jakie instrumenty wykorzystuje Sylwia w swojej muzyce?• Co to jest duduk?• Co muzyka Sylwii ma wspólnego z filmem "Gladiator"?• Jakie są plany koncertowe i przyszłościowe Sylwii? NOTATKI: Kanał youtube Sylwii HazbounW odcinku tego podcastu znalazł się utwór : "Mario czy Ty wiesz?" w interpretacji Sylwii Hazboun. Słowa i muzyka oryginalnej wersji angielskiej: Mark Lowry i Buddy Greene. Polskie tłumaczenie: Piotr Nazar. DOM POKOJU można wesprzeć ofiarą wpłaconą na konto polskie:ZGROMADZENIE SIÓSTR ŚW. ELŻBIETY Prowincja Poznańskaul. Łąkowa 167-878 PoznańBank Zachodni WBK S.A.44 1090 1854 0000 0001 0751 0361KONIECZNIE W TYTULE WPŁATY PROSZĘ WPISAĆ!„OFIARA NA SIEROCINIEC w BETLEJEM”e-mail: homeofpeace.bethlehem@gmail.comtel.: 00972 2 274 33 26tel. kom.: 054 933 68 35 Zachęcam do pozostawienia komentarza poniżej. Napisz co myślisz na temat tego odcinka.Jeżeli masz sugestie, propozycje czy uwagi, możesz również skontaktować się ze mną bezpośrednio poprzez formularz kontaktowy.A jeśli podobał ci się ten odcinek podcastu, proszę podziel się nim ze swoimi znajomymi, czy to w mediach społecznościowych czy bezpośrednio. Będzie mi bardzo miło.Music by @idanraichel, courtesy of Helicon Records, Israel.
This is a popular Christmas song, addressing Mary, mother of Jesus. Mark Lowry inspired by some things his mother Bev told him, came up with the idea for this piece, put together some lyrics, and pitched it to Buddy Greene. Buddy came up with the tune that fit the lyrics perfectly, and this is how "Mary, Did you Know?" was born. Mark Lowry's mother brought up the point that if anyone knew Jesus was virgin born, it was Mary, and her silence at the cross is proof. It is a wonderful reminder of who Jesus is and the great responsibility that Mary had raising him. Playing it is a way that I hope others are reminded of how awesome that was. It is also a tribute to the responsibilities and importance of a mother. Much love and many prayers for all the mothers of the world.
A special episode chronicling the capital punishment case of Pervis Payne, an inmate for over three decades on Tennessee’s death row; a similar story from former death row inmate Ndume Olatushani; and commentary from author and activist Shane Claiborne about the Christian church’s complex relationship with capital punishment. Plus musical performances by Buddy Greene, Sonya Isaacs, Vince Gill, and Odessa Settles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A beautiful song by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene. This arrangement is by Bill Wolaver. I recorded this in 2004.Support the show (https://paypal.me/gregwalkermusic?locale.x=en_US)
We're counting down the 12 Days of Christmas with daily mini-episodes spotlighting a classic holiday song and featuring an interview with the writer. On this seventh day of Christmas, we explore "Mary Did You Know?" with co-writer Mark Lowry. The gospel music legend tells us all about the holiday standard that's since been covered by Pentatonix, Natalie Cole, CeeLo Green, Mary J. Blige, Kenny Rogers, Reba McEntire, and many others.
This week, Andy hosts Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene—writers of the countlessly recorded (literally…we can’t even find how many times it’s been covered) Christmas classic Mary Did You Know? Tune in to hear Mark talk about writing the lyrics for the song and how Buddy put the music together years later. You might be surprised to hear there was once a different melody! You’ll also hear Buddy and Mark talk about their favorite versions of the song, childhood Christmas memories, why the song is so relatable—plus Mark’s hilarious encounter with a group of people that weren’t too happy with how he explained the song. Hear Buddy's favorite versions of the song: Michael English: https://amzn.to/384wrGD Pentatonix: https://amzn.to/34feTq5 Clay Aiken: https://amzn.to/3mlZ7jm CeeLo Green: https://amzn.to/3nxXyAB Hear Mark's favorite versions of the song: Christ Church Choir: https://youtu.be/1jv_a24Bh6s Natalie Cole: https://youtu.be/0HcXhIDtMIU Donny Osmond: https://amzn.to/3micwZJ Carrie Underwood: https://amzn.to/3nmOu11 And of course Andy's all time favorite by Sonya Isaacs: https://amzn.to/3gOnBRr You can find more from Buddy and Mark at their websites below, and be sure to connect with them both on Facebook! BuddyGreene.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Buddy-Greene-Music-352032036982 MarkLowry.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/markalanlowry If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
In this week’s session In the Studio With Michael Card, commentary, creativity and community all come together. We’ll feature Michael’s teaching recorded in Israel that explores the meaning of the word hesed found in 1 Chronicles 16:34. Then we’ll talk with Buddy Greene about his CD project titled, “Looking Back”. There’s lots of stories and great music with Buddy, Michael and Jeff Taylor. You’ll want to open your Bible and tap your foot when join us for this edition In the Studio with Michael Card.
This week, hear Warren Smith's conversation with singer, songwriter, and harmonica player extraordinaire Buddy Greene.
This edition of In the Studio with Michael Card is truly a “Classic”. In this session Michael welcomes Moody Radio Pastor Donald Cole to the Mole End Studio. It was an amazing day when this conversation was recorded, but since that time Pastor Cole has gone home to be with the Lord. But what you will get to hear is the clear voice of Pastor Cole as he opens to Psalm 23 and shares his insights about what it reveals about God’s love for us. And then in the second half get ready for a toe-tapping and heart-warming session with the music of Buddy Greene, Jeff Taylor and Michael Card. The Bible is open and the instruments are tuned so make sure you join us In the Studio with Michael Card.
In this episode, we're joined by legendary musicians Buddy Greene and Odessa Settles. As they tell their stories, they explore the ways in which we grow in our understanding of the world, of each other, and of God when music allows us to see the world through someone else's eyes. After all, none of us can see the whole picture alone, and the arts are a vital way in which we discover a fuller view of everything around us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PHIL KEAGGY and INSTRUMENTS OF JOY founder JOSHUA MACLEOD - Episode 358There are thousands of aspiring musicians in the developing world who lack the necessary resources to purchase quality musical instruments. People living in impoverished communities need the joy and inspiration that music provides. Instruments of Joy, a Christian-based 501c3 nonprofit organization collects instruments in Nashville and gets them to needy communities in the developing world. JOSHUA MACLEOD, who has worked on relief and development projects in more than 18 countries worldwide founded Instruments of Joy in 2013. Phil KEaggy is an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist who has released more than 50 albums and contributed to many more recordings in both the contemporary Christian music and mainstream markets. He is a seven-time recipient of the GMA Dove Award for Instrumental Album of the Year, and was twice nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album. He has frequently been listed as one of the world's top-three "finger-style", as well as "finger-picking", guitarists by Guitar Player Magazine readers' polls. On March 6th, 2020 PHIL KEAGGY will be headlining a benefit for Instrumentsof Joy alongside renown artists Audrey Assad, Buddy Greene, Jeff TaylorJOSHUA and PHIL both stopped by the podcast to tell us more about this great ministry. Phil Keaggy's Web Site: http://www.philkeaggy.com/ Music heard on today's show is from this album! Buy It Now Instruments of Joy Web Site: https://instrumentsofjoy.org/ Purchase Tickets for the Instruments of Joy Benefit Concert: https://instrumentsofjoy.org/events/----more---- ----more---- As Always...Thank You For Listening To Voices In My Head About Your Host: Rick Lee JamesFor more information on Rick Lee James, visit www.rickleejames.com, or follow him on Twitter and Facebook. Listen to his official podcast at www.voicesinmyheadpodcast.com, and get a daily dose of wisdom from Mister Rogers at @MisterRogersSay.“Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast” podcast can be heard HERE.Request the “Thunder Radio Special” at www.crwradiopromotions.com. Official Web Site: www.RickLeeJames.comGet Rick Lee James Latest Album: https://fanlink.to/RLJThunderIn partnership with CRW Radio Promotions, singer, songwriter and worship leader Rick Lee James debuts a brand new radio special. The “Thunder Radio Special” can be heard exclusively on James' official YouTube channel or his website. It was also recently added to Spotify and Apple Music. Radio stations interested in airing the “Thunder Radio Special” can contact Kathryn Ambrose at CRW Radio Promotions at kathryn@westarmediagroup.com.----more----For Booking Inquiries Click Hereor contact Gary StriplingBy Phone: 904.745.9151By Email: gary@themanagementagency.comManagement General Office Hours:Monday – 11Am – 5PMTuesday – 11Am – 5PMWednesday – Office closedThursday – 11Am – 5PMFriday – 11AM – 5PMSaturday – 11AM – 5PM This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
PHIL KEAGGY and INSTRUMENTS OF JOY founder JOSHUA MACLEOD - Episode 358 There are thousands of aspiring musicians in the developing world who lack the necessary resources to purchase quality musical instruments. People living in impoverished communities need the joy and inspiration that music provides. Instruments of Joy, a Christian-based 501c3 nonprofit organization collects instruments in Nashville and gets them to needy communities in the developing world. JOSHUA MACLEOD, who has worked on relief and development projects in more than 18 countries worldwide founded Instruments of Joy in 2013. Phil KEaggy is an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist who has released more than 50 albums and contributed to many more recordings in both the contemporary Christian music and mainstream markets. He is a seven-time recipient of the GMA Dove Award for Instrumental Album of the Year, and was twice nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album. He has frequently been listed as one of the world's top-three "finger-style", as well as "finger-picking", guitarists by Guitar Player Magazine readers' polls. On March 6th, 2020 PHIL KEAGGY will be headlining a benefit for Instrumentsof Joy alongside renown artists Audrey Assad, Buddy Greene, Jeff Taylor JOSHUA and PHIL both stopped by the podcast to tell us more about this great ministry. Phil Keaggy’s Web Site: http://www.philkeaggy.com/ Music heard on today's show is from this album! Buy It Now Instruments of Joy Web Site: https://instrumentsofjoy.org/ Purchase Tickets for the Instruments of Joy Benefit Concert: https://instrumentsofjoy.org/events/ ----more---- ----more---- As Always...Thank You For Listening To Voices In My Head About Your Host: Rick Lee James For more information on Rick Lee James, visit www.rickleejames.com, or follow him on Twitter and Facebook. Listen to his official podcast at www.voicesinmyheadpodcast.com, and get a daily dose of wisdom from Mister Rogers at @MisterRogersSay. “Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast” podcast can be heard HERE.Request the “Thunder Radio Special” at www.crwradiopromotions.com. Official Web Site: www.RickLeeJames.com Get Rick Lee James Latest Album: https://fanlink.to/RLJThunder In partnership with CRW Radio Promotions, singer, songwriter and worship leader Rick Lee James debuts a brand new radio special. The “Thunder Radio Special” can be heard exclusively on James’ official YouTube channel or his website. It was also recently added to Spotify and Apple Music. Radio stations interested in airing the “Thunder Radio Special” can contact Kathryn Ambrose at CRW Radio Promotions at kathryn@westarmediagroup.com. ----more---- For Booking Inquiries Click Here or contact Gary Stripling By Phone: 904.745.9151 By Email: gary@themanagementagency.com Management General Office Hours:Monday – 11Am – 5PM Tuesday – 11Am – 5PM Wednesday – Office closed Thursday – 11Am – 5PM Friday – 11AM – 5PM Saturday – 11AM – 5PM
"Mary, Did You Know?" words by Mark Lowry, music by Buddy Greene, choral setting by Jack Schrader. Performed by the St. John Choir, directed from the piano by Julia Henrich, Minister of Music. Recorded at St. John Lutheran Church during worship service. This is one in a series of podcasts from St. John Lutheran Church in Ocean City, NJ. For more information, visit: www.stjohnlutheranoc.org
Professional accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, Jeff Taylor, grew up in Batavia, New York, and began playing accordion and keyboards in his dad’s band when he was 10. He studied classical piano at the Eastman School of Music and was leader of a small jazz/rock group when he was in the Air Force in Ohio. He has lived in Nashville since 1990. Taylor counts among his performing highlights his two years as bandleader at the Ryman auditorium for the musical production Always, Patsy Cline, hundreds of shows as bandleader at Opryland theme park and on the General Jackson showboat, The Skaggs Family Christmas Tour, and many appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, backing numerous artists. He has recorded with Elvis Costello, Paul Simon, Harry Connick Jr., Keith and Kristyn Getty, Amy Grant, George Strait, The Chieftains, Martina McBride, Buddy Greene, Vince Gill and Ricky Skaggs. He was a featured artist on the Ricky Skagg’s and Kentucky Thunder Instrumentals CD that won a Grammy in 2007 for Best Bluegrass Album. Besides excelling on accordion and piano, he also shines on the concertina, penny whistle, mandolin and bouzouki.Jeff Taylor performs as a member of The Time Jumpers, along with Vince Gill and also some of the best musicians in Nashville. The Time Jumpers are an award winning Western Swing band from Nashville, Tennessee, with two awards from the Association of Western Artists, one from the Western Music Association and two Grammy nominations! This group of Nashville’s studio elite has evolved from casual jam sessions at the Grand Ole Opry to performing on the main stage, and becoming THE Monday night destination in Nashville,.Their individual recording and performing credits cover virtually the entire history of country music, ranging from Slim Whitman to Carrie Underwood, and their members have recorded extensively with artists in other genres as well, from Barbra Streisand to Megadeth. The Time Jumpers appear, regularily, at The Station Inn, Nashville, Tennessee.Jeff Taylor, performs on the accordion, along with the great Vince Gill and The Time Jumpers
Buddy Greene is the best, and probably only, professional harmonica player I know. He wrote the Christmas favorite "Mary, Did You Know?" And more than that, he's a funny, wise, and encouraging friend. We got to talk about the great names of harmonica players, pot-smoking Christian hippies, and touring with Bill Gaither. Quite a range of subjects! The meat of this conversation really hangs on identity and how we can so easily find it in what we do rather than who we are as God's children. Buddy is a legend and this was a super fun way to kick off the new year of Pivot podcasts. You can find Buddy and his music at: http://buddygreene.com Please support: https://www.lovoso.com/ Andrew's links: http://www.andrewosenga.com/ https://www.everybodypivots.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pivot/support
It's Christmas Eve. Chances are, you've heard a lot of beautiful music. If you're looking for more of that, you've come to the wrong place. Welcome to Jingle Hell, where bad songs are born, and good songs come to die. Alecia Lawyer, founder, artistic director, and principal oboist of River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) talks about the worst musical offerings of the season, and what makes them so bad. Songs that include entire scales? Check. Songs with completely bizarre lyrics that we sing along with anyway? Check. Wookiees? Yeah. This episode has all of that and oh so much more. Listen if you dare! And, uh, merry Christmas. You're welcome. Music in this episode: “Dominick the Donkey.” Ray Allen, Sam Saltzberg and Wandra Merrell. “I Want a Hippopotamus For Christmas.” John Rox. Performed by Gayla Peevey. “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Randy Brooks. Performed by Elmo and Patsy. “White Winter Hymnal.” Written and performed by Fleet Foxes. From their self-titled album. “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town.” By John Frederick Coots. Performed by the Cheeky Monkeys. “Ding-a-ling-a-ring-a-ling.” Written and performed by Sufjan Stevens. From Silver and Gold. “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” Frank Loesser. Performed by Zooey Deschanel & Leon Redbone. From the Elf movie soundtrack. “Vader Did You Know?” Vic Mignogna. “What Can You Get a Wookiee for Christmas (When He Already Owns a Comb?).” From Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk. “Mary, Did You Know?” Lyrics written by Mark Lowry and music written by Buddy Greene. Performed by Pentatonix. Greensleeves. London Festival Orchestra. “Joy to the World.” Isaac Watts. “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen.” Performed by the Bach Choir. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Performed by Celtic Woman. “Good King Wenceslas.” John Mason Neale. “Angels We Have Heard on High.” Performed by Sandi Patty. “The Cherry-Tree Carol.” Performed by King’s College Choir. Audio production by Todd "Good King Wencelastodd" Hulslander with two eyes made out of coal by Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio. Special Thanks to Todd Reynolds for his music, Taskforce: Farmlab from Outerbourough.
Classic::Susan Card::Buddy Greene
Mermaids flopping on stage!? What the &$?! Buddy Greene and and JJ Huckleberry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Two of Nashville music's most inspiring musicians, Dove Award-winning singer-songwriter Buddy Greene (who co-wrote "Mary, Did You Know?" with our own Mark Lowry - http://buddygreene.com) and Grammy-winning songwriter-banjo extraordinaire Ron Block (of Alison Krauss + Union Station - http://ronblock.com) join hosts Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer for an expressive table talk on how music helps form, and inform, our faith. Plus, lots of live music and guest appearances by singer/songwriter Cindy Morgan and hymn expert/author Robert J. Morgan! Don't miss a single episode— subscribe below! Sponsors:Partner with Dinner Conversations and Project Beautiful in intercepting lives from the terrors of human trafficking: http://projectbeautiful.org/dinnerconversations Subscribe: On iTunes: http://bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: http://goo.gl/iUwdCL Follow us: Website: http://dinner-conversations.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew Instagram: https://instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew
Two of Nashville music's most inspiring musicians, Dove Award-winning singer-songwriter Buddy Greene (who co-wrote "Mary, Did You Know?" with our own Mark Lowry - http://buddygreene.com) and Grammy-winning songwriter-banjo extraordinaire Ron Block (of Alison Krauss + Union Station - http://ronblock.com) join hosts Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer for an expressive table talk on how music helps form, and inform, our faith. Plus, lots of live music and guest appearances by singer/songwriter Cindy Morgan and hymn expert/author Robert J. Morgan! Don't miss a single episode— subscribe below! Sponsors:Partner with Dinner Conversations and Project Beautiful in intercepting lives from the terrors of human trafficking: http://projectbeautiful.org/dinnerconversations Subscribe: On iTunes: http://bit.ly/dinnerconvosIT On YouTube: http://goo.gl/iUwdCL Follow us: Website: http://dinner-conversations.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/DinnerConversationsMarkAndrew Instagram: https://instagram.com/DinnerConvosMarkAndrew
Classic::Buddy Greene::Susan Card
Buddy Greene: Virtuoso Harmonica, Gaither Sideman, and Co-Writer of “Mary, Did You Know” Over the last 30 years, Buddy Greene has performed across America, made numerous trips abroad, and established himself as a predominantly independent recording artist. In 1991 he won the Gospel Music Association’s Dove award for Best Country Album, and has received 9 other Dove award nominations. Through his long association with the Gaithers, he has become a favorite gospel performer, often appearing on the Gaither’s popular Homecoming video series, and recently featured in a Best of Buddy Greene DVD retrospective. Buddy has also made his mark as a songwriter. Besides the many self-penned songs of his own recordings, he co-wrote (along with Mark Lowry) the modern Christmas classic “Mary, Did You Know,” recorded by a host of major artists, including Kathy Mattea, Kenny Rogers and Wynonna, Natalie Cole, Clay Aiken, CeeLo Green, Rascal Flatts, Mary J Blige, and Pentatonix. Other songs of Buddy’s covered by major artists include “Recovering Pharisee” by Del McCoury, “Fall Down, Children” by The Whites, and “He Is”, a number one for gospel artist Ashley Cleveland. Throughout his career, Buddy has steadily advanced as a harmonica player. He has played on the recordings of many outstanding artists, including Jerry Reed, the Gaithers, Riders in the Sky, Charlie Peacock, Bela Fleck, The Ojays, Sara Groves, Keith and Kristyn Getty, Sandi Patty, and Larnelle Harris, just to name a few. After hearing Buddy’s 2002 release “RUFUS”, legendary folk icon Doc Watson invited Buddy to join him onstage at the prestigious MerleFest roots music festival in 2003 and subsequent years. In 2009 he joined an auspicious lineup of Nashville virtuosos to help jazz bass legend Charlie Haden celebrate his country roots in the Grammy nominated recording and video project Rambling Boy. Other milestones in Buddy’s career include performing at numerous Billy Graham crusades, especially the 1992 New York Crusade before a crowd of 250,000 in Central Park, and his performance of the “William Tell Overture” at Carnegie Hall, captured live on a Bill Gaither Homecoming video and subsequently posted on YouTube, has been viewed by millions. In this episode, John Chisum sits down with his long-time friend to reminisce, talk about songwriting as part of Buddy’s amazing career, and to share some of the songs from Buddy’s newest recording “Looking Back” available now at buddygreene.com and soon at all major music outlets. For more information check out nashvillechristiansongwriters.com.
An interview with Buddy Greene from Deerborne Cable and Wire, one of the first customers that Verde worked with in 2014 on energy efficiency. Buddy started the business in the 1960s and ran it for almost 40 years, until an eventual sale in 2003. Buddy often quotes, "You never work a day in your life if you love what you do, and I loved what I did".
Join me along with JJ Huckleberry and Buddy Greene as we discuss Betty Boop & Shirley Temple, binoculars aka “BINOCS” and little green caterpillars. We also try to link Shirley Temple & Betty Boop. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Magoo has guest hosts JJ Huckleberry and Buddy Greene for a discussion on Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, social media, and conspiracy theories. And as usual, we go off course. No point in changing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Reincarnation, anxiety, and mental health are the topics with guest hosts JJ Huckleberry and Buddy Greene aka Bud. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Magoo and his guest hosts JJ Huckleberry and Buddy Greene aka Bud. We talk about space. FACT CHECK WARNING!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pantheon is proud to present a mini-series of shows 'Deadicated' to discussing Amazon Studios 'Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story of the Grateful Dead' documentary. Over the next six weeks we will be recapping each Act with guest host Tim Lynch of KPFA's 'Dead to the World' radio program. Tim will be joined by Christian & Peter as well as very special guests that are part of the film, Dead scholars, academics or had another important role in the 50+ year story. The other weekly guest on roundtable will be...'The UnDeaducated'. This guest will know little to nothing of the band and be exposed to them mostly the first time through this film. Be sure to head over to Amazon to watch up to Act IV of the documentary before joining us! The film is directed by Amir Bar-Lev and executive produced by Martin Scorsese. This week we have an extra special episode with 2 Deadicated guests! The first is photographer and author Rosie McGee, who lived, worked and traveled with the Grateful Dead during their first decade as a band, after first meeting them late in 1965. Her intimate portraits of the band, onstage and behind the scenes, have been widely seen in books, magazines, online and in documentaries; and 200 of those photos illustrate her book, “Dancing with the Dead—A Photographic Memoir: My Good Old Days with the Grateful Dead & the San Francisco Music Scene 1964-1974.” For more on Rosie and to buy photos head to www.rosiemcgee.com. The other guest is Bob Bralove. Bob was part of the Grateful Dead party for the last eight years of the band's existence. Brought into the fold from his work with Stevie Wonder, he brought the then new digital synthesizer technology to the Grateful Dead. Bringing new sounds and approaches to the music, first heard on "In the Dark", Bralove's relationship with band grew rapidly. He began writing songs, (Way to go Home, Easy Answers, Picasso Moon) producing records and eventually playing in that section of the show between Drums and Space, when no one was on stage; the section Dick Latvalla dubbed the "MIDI Jam". Since the end of the Grateful Dead, Bralove has been focusing on his own music and art , including his duo with Grateful Dead Keyboardist Tom Constanten called Dose Hermanos. Find all about Bobs works here http://www.bobbralove.com This week's UnDeaducated is Tracy Simmons Bulla, Booking And Business Manager for Bulla Promotions and award winning Bluegrass band Fireball Mail. Tracy and her husband Brad Bulla are avid house concert hosts having featured Buddy Greene, Jason Eskridge, Adam Wakefield, Grammy winners Forrest and Kate O'Connor, among others in their Nashville, TN home. Check out Fireball Mail's music at https://www.fireballmailband.com/ Please subscribe, rate and review and head over to Patreon to help support our network of rock based podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Martin Lang has backed up Chicago blues icons for decades. He first learned what it takes to be a real-deal player by spending time with blues masters on the West and South Sides of the city. He talks about what he learned by having contact with these great blues artists, how its essential to have "weight" as harmonica player in both soloing and accompanying others, and his overall blues philosophy. The Kickstarter campaign to get me to Nashville to interview three of the greats: Charlie McCoy, Buddy Greene and Jelly Roll Johnson is well on its way to being funded. However, there's just a few days left! Contributing $10 or more is the only way to get this exclusive content and $25 contributions get you a Harmonicast coffee mug!
Phil Alvin, in addition to being harmonica player, is an incredible singer, advanced set theorist and great storyteller. His powerful voice was first heard by much of the public in the Blasters, a band he and his brother Dave Alvin founded in the late 70s. This, after years of tutelage performing alongside Big Joe Turner, T-Bone Walker, Lee Allen and other musical greats Dave and Phil met while growing up in Downey, California. Phil talks about taking harmonica lessons from Sonny Terry, his years of study in mathematics, his latest duo albums Common Ground and Lost Time with his brother and their potential follow-up recordings. This is also week 2 of the Kickstarter campaign to get me to Nashville to interview three of the greats: Charlie McCoy, Buddy Greene and Jelly Roll Johnson. Contributing $10 or more is the only way to get this exclusive content and $25 contributions get you a Harmonicast coffee mug!
Karen Mantler is a singer, songwriter, pianist, organist AND chromatic harmonica player who got her professional start at age 10 playing glockenspiel with Carla Bley (the jazz composer and arranger who also happens to be her mother). She's made a handful of wonderful records including her most recent, Business is Bad which showcases her highly personal, often humorous and sometimes deeply touching lyrics along with her piano and harmonica playing. We talk about her musical upbringing, her frustrations as a major label signee in the early 2000s, how she came to discover and fall in love with the sound of the harmonica, her recordings with Robert Wyatt and much more. I've also launched a Kickstarter campaign in order to fund a trip to Nashville I'm hoping to make in early November to interview three harmonica greats: Charlie McCoy, Buddy Greene and Jelly Roll Johnson. All three have agreed to be interviewed for Harmonicast and if it's funded through Kickstarter, I'll head to Music City to meet up with them. You can contribute here.
It’s four days until Christmas. Chances are, you’ve heard a lot of beautiful music. If you’re looking for more of that, you’ve come to the wrong place. Welcome to Jingle Hell, where bad songs are born, and good songs come to die. Alecia Lawyer, founder, artistic director, and principal oboist of River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) talks about the worst musical offerings of the season, and what makes them so bad. Songs that include entire scales? Check. Songs with completely bizarre lyrics that we sing along with anyway? Check. Wookiees? Yeah. This episode has all of that and oh so much more. Listen if you dare! And, uh, merry Christmas. You’re welcome. Audio production by Todd “Good King Wencelastodd” Hulslander with two eyes made out of coal by Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio. Music in this episode: “Dominick the Donkey.” Ray Allen, Sam Saltzberg and Wandra Merrell. “I Want a Hippopotamus For Christmas.” John Rox. Performed by Gayla Peevey. “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Randy Brooks. Performed by Elmo and Patsy. “White Winter Hymnal.” Written and performed by Fleet Foxes. From their self-titled album. “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town.” By John Frederick Coots. Performed by the Cheeky Monkeys. “Ding-a-ling-a-ring-a-ling.” Written and performed by Sufjan Stevens. From Silver and Gold. “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” Frank Loesser. Performed by Zooey Deschanel & Leon Redbone. From the Elf movie soundtrack. “Vader Did You Know?” Vic Mignogna. “What Can You Get a Wookiee for Christmas (When He Already Owns a Comb?).” From Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk. “Mary, Did You Know?” Lyrics written by Mark Lowry and music written by Buddy Greene. Performed by Pentatonix. Greensleeves. London Festival Orchestra. “Joy to the World.” Isaac Watts. “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen.” Performed by the Bach Choir. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Performed by Celtic Woman. “Good King Wenceslas.” John Mason Neale. “Angels We Have Heard on High.” Performed by Sandi Patty. “The Cherry-Tree Carol.” Performed by King’s College Choir. If you enjoyed this episode, you can also hear Alecia talk all about the oboe in Episode 10!
The podcast is coming back soon! Here is a little christmas treat from our 6-year-old son Benji to all of you. Song written by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene.
For the final program of 2013, Wayne Shepherd has chosen a few of the many interview highlights of the past year. Clips include Keith and Kristyn Getty, Rich Stearns, Cathey Anderson, Papa Joe Bradford, Buddy Greene, and Alistair McGrath.
For the final program of 2013, Wayne Shepherd has chosen a few of the many interview highlights of the past year. Clips include Keith and Kristyn Getty, Rich Stearns, Cathey Anderson, Papa Joe Bradford, Buddy Greene, and Alistair McGrath.
Talented musician Buddy Greene talks to Wayne Shepherd about his early search for faith in Christ and also discusses those who have mentored him musically.
Talented musician Buddy Greene talks to Wayne Shepherd about his early search for faith in Christ and also discusses those who have mentored him musically.
This week, our good friend Heri Simonsen interviews musician Buddy Greene following a performance in the Faroe Islands. We'll hear Greene's thoughts about playing in the Faroes, and listen to his take on a classic Faroese song. Then we'll sample music from some of the bands playing at this year's G! Festival.
A visit with folk, bluegrass, and gospel artist Buddy Greene.