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We're going deep into the archives to pull out a special conversation for this week's bonus episode with our most beloved friend, Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter, Amy Grant. The last time Jen and Amy sat down together, it was on the heels of an exhausting,arduous time in our county. Back then, Amy delivered some profound words of wisdom in the peaceful, soothing way that only she can. And we felt her words would be a welcome balm to soothe our weary souls today so we've brought it back for you to enjoy as a bonus episode! In addition to some very timely words of wisdom from Amy, this episode covers: Navigating life's difficulties while maintaining a positive outlook — Amy shares a touching story about the final lesson she's learned from her parents Amy discusses her journey of healing from unexpected open heart surgery and she and Jen talk about learning to respect their bodies and live more in balance The importance of community and support systems, especially when enduring hard circumstances The complexities of cancel culture which has come for Amy on more than one occasion in her career and personal life The evolution of Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) and the “The Queen of Christian Pop's” impact on music that transcends genres and generations *** Thought-provoking Quotes: “Everybody brings different things to the table. Rapid-fire conversation or investigative or deep conversations might not be their comfort zone but there are other things that are. – Amy Grant “I have my hands on my own wheel. I can't steer anybody else's opinions. I can't steer anybody else's choices. But I've got to own mine.” – Amy Grant “When I was younger, I thought if I don't say yes to everything, it'll all stop. It'll all dry up. It won't keep coming. It's my yeses that keep the energy moving forward. But I found out that's not true at all. That was a fake story. It was just the scarcity mindset.” – Jen Hatmaker “Ask different questions. The next step, the next opportunity, the next enlightenment, the next everything for all of us is within reach. It always has been.” – Amy Grant Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Jen at the Amy Grant concert in Austin 2023 - https://www.instagram.com/p/CxvoBcbujuB/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greenville, SC based multi-talented Contemporary Christian pop singer/songwriter Danielle Marie talks about her latest release “Love's Got You Now” featuring the title track, “Goodbye Fairytale”, “Hold On To His Love”, “Hope You're Watching” and more! Danielle began her career singing, writing, playing piano with years in dance at Univ. of South Florida, opened for 9-time Grammy nominee/3x GMA Dove Award winner Matt Maher who wrote/co-written 6 #1 radio singles, made the 2nd round of American Idol and appeared on So You Think You Can Dance, leads the praise/worship band at St. Mary Magdalene in Simpsonville, SC and shares her story going from Pittsburgh born as a military brat, lived in Japan for 7 years, recorded music in Tampa, and lived in the Carolinas for 9 years! Check out the amazing Danielle Marie and her latest release on many major platforms and www.daniellemariemusic.com today! #daniellemarie #contemporarychristiansingersongwriter #greenvillesouthcarolina #lovesgotyounow #goodbyefairytale #holdontohislove #hopeyourewatching #USF #mattmaher #americanidol #soyouthinkyoucandance #tampaflorida #pittsburgh #japan #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdaniellemarie #themikewagnershowdaniellemarie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Greenville, SC based multi-talented Contemporary Christian pop singer/songwriter Danielle Marie talks about her latest release “Love's Got You Now” featuring the title track, “Goodbye Fairytale”, “Hold On To His Love”, “Hope You're Watching” and more! Danielle began her career singing, writing, playing piano with years in dance at Univ. of South Florida, opened for 9-time Grammy nominee/3x GMA Dove Award winner Matt Maher who wrote/co-written 6 #1 radio singles, made the 2nd round of American Idol and appeared on So You Think You Can Dance, leads the praise/worship band at St. Mary Magdalene in Simpsonville, SC and shares her story going from Pittsburgh born as a military brat, lived in Japan for 7 years, recorded music in Tampa, and lived in the Carolinas for 9 years! Check out the amazing Danielle Marie and her latest release on many major platforms and www.daniellemariemusic.com today! #daniellemarie #contemporarychristiansingersongwriter #greenvillesouthcarolina #lovesgotyounow #goodbyefairytale #holdontohislove #hopeyourewatching #USF #mattmaher #americanidol #soyouthinkyoucandance #tampaflorida #pittsburgh #japan #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdaniellemarie #themikewagnershowdaniellemarie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Greenville, SC based multi-talented Contemporary Christian pop singer/songwriter Danielle Marie talks about her latest release “Love's Got You Now” featuring the title track, “Goodbye Fairytale”, “Hold On To His Love”, “Hope You're Watching” and more! Danielle began her career singing, writing, playing piano with years in dance at Univ. of South Florida, opened for 9-time Grammy nominee/3x GMA Dove Award winner Matt Maher who wrote/co-written 6 #1 radio singles, made the 2nd round of American Idol and appeared on So You Think You Can Dance, leads the praise/worship band at St. Mary Magdalene in Simpsonville, SC and shares her story going from Pittsburgh born as a military brat, lived in Japan for 7 years, recorded music in Tampa, and lived in the Carolinas for 9 years! Check out the amazing Danielle Marie and her latest release on many major platforms and www.daniellemariemusic.com today! #daniellemarie #contemporarychristiansingersongwriter #greenvillesouthcarolina #lovesgotyounow #goodbyefairytale #holdontohislove #hopeyourewatching #USF #mattmaher #americanidol #soyouthinkyoucandance #tampaflorida #pittsburgh #japan #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdaniellemarie #themikewagnershowdaniellemarie Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.
Listen in to hear what Ben and Kendale have to say about their most recent concert experiences here in Nashville, and an exclusive interview about The Mess I Made EP by Benjamin Salt.Benjamin Salthttps://linktr.ee/benjaminsalthttps://www.instagram.com/benjaminsaltmusic/Kendale LBhttps://linktr.ee/kendalelbhttps://www.instagram.com/kendalelb/
Five weeks before her 16th birthday in 1976, Amy Grant was offered her first record deal. Now, after tens of millions of record sales, six Grammy awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and a receipt of Kennedy Center Honors, she is widely recognized as the “Queen of Christian Pop.” From the outside, one might assume that Amy must be a character with a personality larger than life. But in this exclusive interview, Amy opens up about her career as a singer, her family life, and her faith, all against the backdrop of a troubling past few years which have included recovering from open-heart surgery and a severe bike accident. Through it all, she showcases what truly makes her an anomaly. In spite of her fame, she remains undoubtedly grounded to a life of quiet, peaceful fulfillment. Show Notes: Similar episodes Truth-telling, Anger, and Race: Vince Gill “Does This Make My Butt Look Big?”: Ashley Cleveland Fighting Dragons and Singing at Loss: Drew Holcomb Actor and Activist: Martin Sheen Resources mentioned this episode Amy Grant's website PDF of Lee's Interview Notes Transcript for Abridged Episode Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTube Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Follow Lee: Instagram | Twitter Join our Email List: nosmallendeavor.com Become a Member: Virtual Only | Standard | Premium See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy Shop No Small Endeavor Merch: Scandalous Witness Course | Scandalous Witness Book | Joy & the Good Life Course Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
Five weeks before her 16th birthday in 1976, Amy Grant was offered her first record deal. Now, after tens of millions of record sales, six Grammy awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and a receipt of Kennedy Center Honors, she is widely recognized as the “Queen of Christian Pop.” From the outside, one might assume that Amy must be a character with a personality larger than life. But in this exclusive interview, Amy opens up about her career as a singer, her family life, and her faith, all against the backdrop of a troubling past few years which have included recovering from open-heart surgery and a severe bike accident. Through it all, she showcases what truly makes her an anomaly. In spite of her fame, she remains undoubtedly grounded to a life of quiet, peaceful fulfillment. Show Notes: Similar episodes Truth-telling, Anger, and Race: Vince Gill “Does This Make My Butt Look Big?”: Ashley Cleveland Fighting Dragons and Singing at Loss: Drew Holcomb Actor and Activist: Martin Sheen Resources mentioned this episode Amy Grant's website PDF of Lee's Interview Notes Transcription Link Join NSE+ Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes, ad-free listening, and discounts on live shows Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTube Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Follow Lee: Instagram | Twitter Join our Email List: nosmallendeavor.com See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy Shop No Small Endeavor Merch: Scandalous Witness Course | Scandalous Witness Book | Joy & the Good Life Course Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
Faith, fabulousness, and Flamy Grant - One drag queen ascended to the top of the Christian music charts on iTunes this summer. It was thanks to a social movement in the States called “ex-vangelical”. Flamy Grant joined Sean to discuss her rise to fame on the show... Image: Youtube via Flamy Grant
Faith, fabulousness, and Flamy Grant - One drag queen ascended to the top of the Christian music charts on iTunes this summer. It was thanks to a social movement in the States called “ex-vangelical”. Flamy Grant joined Sean to discuss her rise to fame on the show... Image: Youtube via Flamy Grant
Colton Dixon's mom, Teresa, shares more about the Christian/Pop artist's upbringing, his American Idol experience, and her pride in seeing him stay true to who he is on an unpredictable journey. Thank you to our generous Got It From My Momma podcast friends at BAREFACED, we have this discount code to use: www.barefaced.comUse MOMMA15 for 15% off your first purchase! TEXT a Skincare Specialist at 25169 for complimentary consults and to answer any skin questions.www.coatdefense.comInstagram @coat_defenseUse MOMMA15 for 15% off Got it From My Momma on the WEBwww.gotitfrommymomma.tvHost- Jennifer Vickery Smith@jvickerysmith on Instagram WATCH podcast episodes on YouTube @gotitfrommymommapodcast
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Going from stealing his big sister's Avril Lavigne CDs to listening to Slayer, wacky Christian Pop stars, falling into social groups based on music, being into comedy as a youngster, seeing Weird Al as a first concert, starting comedy in Boston, moving to LA simply because his cousin had an apartment there, Alice Cooper's Chinese throwing stars and oh so much more!Check out our chat with Daniel Donohue.•Daniel Donohue•Instagram: @notbaddonTwitter: @notbaddonBasket of Cats Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/basket-of-cats/id1647287199#MusicIsFunnyPodcast #danieldonohue #RaelynNelsonBand
Christian Pop singer Amy Grant is going out of her way to endorse homosexuality, to the point of hosting a same-sex faux wedding. The leading CCM artists are following suit. What about our Christian friends who now “accept” homosexual acquaintances the way they are? Have they sold their souls to the devil, or just sold themselves for the favor of the world? James said those who are friends of the world will be enemies with God.
Christian Pop singer Amy Grant is going out of her way to endorse homosexuality, to the point of hosting a same-sex faux wedding. The leading CCM artists are following suit. What about our Christian friends who now -accept- homosexual acquaintances the way they are-- Have they sold their souls to the devil, or just sold themselves for the favor of the world-- James said those who are friends of the world will be enemies with God.
Christian Pop singer Amy Grant is going out of her way to endorse homosexuality, to the point of hosting a same-sex faux wedding. The leading CCM artists are following suit. What about our Christian friends who now -accept- homosexual acquaintances the way they are- Have they sold their souls to the devil, or just sold themselves for the favor of the world- James said those who are friends of the world will be enemies with God. --This program includes- --1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -The Gospel goes forth on CNN, 50 conservative leaders say- -Move on from Kevin McCarthy,- NFL player's cardiac arrest may have been caused by 'vaccine-induced myocarditis'-- -2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
Episode 5! Special guest Candice Yang joins Jeremy and Maxine to talk Christian Pop, opening acts, K-Pop, Xanga, and so much more!This Song Reminds Me Hosted By Jeremy Olson & Maxine Garcia Produced By Jeremy Olson Music By Eric Promani Artwork By DARREN DUTERTE Special Thanks To Stumptown Coffee Instagram @ThisSongRemindsMe Twitter @ThisSongReminds
Vanessa Campagna is a #1 Billboard artist and Academy Award-winning singer and songwriter from Nashville, TN. She featured alongside multi-platinum Christian/Pop recording artist, Michael W. Smith and garnered her first #1 hit on the Billboard Charts with the globally known song “Waymaker.” - which also won Worship Song Of The Year at the 2021 K-Love Radio Awards. Vanessa has written multiple top 10 hits on the UK Pop, Dance Charts & Billboard International charts for major label artists. Vanessa has also had her music featured on The CBS Network, multiple ABC TV shows, and promo spots for both the 2020 & 2021 NFL Super Bowls. Vanessa is currently in the midst of releasing her self titled solo project which will consist of several singles all wrapping into an album by late 2023. LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF: You've ever thought reach your goals isn't happening fast enough You want insights into how to write great music and lyrics You appreciate how music can touch your soul and change lives You want game-changing advice on how to find the right network of people to help you reach your goals You love great stories about family, faith, and perseverance For the latest news and information, follow Vanessa on Instagram @vanessacampagna_official
From Leon's Creation, a local Bay Area band, to the lead singer of Santana, Leon Patillo has created a name for himself in the music world. He's arranged songs for artists like The Pointer Sisters, GeorgeClinton/Parliament Funkadelic, Leo Sayer and Martha and the Vandellas. He's rubbed shoulders with artists like Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder and late greats Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston. He's also had massive hits in the Christian Pop charts. Leon is also the creator of a non-profit organization for youth called S.I.NG. where he's Saving and Inspiring the Next Generation. Learn more at LeonPatillo.org
Meth, weed, Jesus, and mortality. In this episode of Testimony: A Musician's Story ¼ of Indie Tribe, Mogli the Iceburg, shares his Christian testimony. Mogli discusses his dealing with the concept of mortality after his mom passed away when he was 12. We discuss struggling with race and identity as a half Mexican and German growing up in Tennessee. Additionally, Mogli shares his thoughts on Christian rapper Rockstar JT tweeting that he smokes weed.
My heart goes out to the families of those who were injured or lost their lives at the Astroworld concert. I pray that there will be healing for the individuals who have experienced irreversible devastation. This situation could have been prevented if there was greater consideration and attention to detail in the planning of the event, and I hope that public pressure will bring about the necessary safety measures to protect and prioritize human life. Culture Unfiltered discusses this event in more detail: https://www.tiktok.com/@cultureunfiltered/video/7027517731734015278?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 Wait! There's more! Listen to the full episode on Patreon: patreon.com/blkgirltalkspop | All social media: linktr.ee/blkgirltalkspop Hey y'all! I'm back for another music haul - with a twist. This month I'll be reviewing Christian artists who are making music in several genres - including EDM, country, and KPOP! On my Patreon, I'll review recent albums by my childhood faves, Nicole C. Mullen and Nichole Nordeman. I hope you enjoy it! Let me know your thoughts on the music I shared and recommend some more Christian artists for me to shout out! Disclaimer(s): First, I want apologize for any audio issues in advance. Also, I don't know any of these people, so I'm not speaking on anyone's behalf. I just make comments based on the words and actions of others. I don't intend to cause harm or offense, but I apologize for any words which could have communicated a lack of empathy or intentional thoughtlessness. Please respectfully let me know what I could have said better or seen in a different light. I want to keep learning so I can create opportunities for conversation and change, and I hope that you will grow with me. Corrections/Clarifications: Nicole C. Mullen's song is called "Call on Jesus" NOT "When I Call on Jesus" *facepalm* (I won't change the name of the top tier though) I enjoyed Ninano's M/V a lot more during my most recent rewatch, but I'm still missing that something from Minzy, you know? Maybe my expectations of dancers in Kpop groups are too high? After recording and seeing the lyrics of Superwoman, I realized that the song might've leaned more towards "Spring" (Park Bom's than "Flower Shower." However, neither Minzy's vocal and stage performance didn't feel very emotional, to me. I didn't see or hear her journey from heartbreak to triumph. I didn't catch the lyrics for Brittney Spencer's Da** Right, You're Wrong at all. This song is a fun twist on the "Be Yourself" anthems we've seen before. Links to more content (Viewer discretion advised): Majesty Rose covers One Direction's "Can't Hold Us Down": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syOSufSHKGs&ab_channel=MajestyRose Majesty Rose's latest single "People Hold On" (Lyric Video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCySKVEEqtk&ab_channel=MajestyRose Minzy's Ninano (ft. Flowsik) M/V: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmZGpBIz_Gg&ab_channel=MUSICWORKSOFFICIAL Minzy's Superwoman Special Stage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgTNIYinI2U&ab_channel=1theK%28%EC%9B%90%EB%8D%94%EC%BC%80%EC%9D%B4%29 Hyolyn's One Step (ft. Jay Park): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dqums9eXYVQ&ab_channel=1theK%28%EC%9B%90%EB%8D%94%EC%BC%80%EC%9D%B4%29 How Would 2NE1 sing Minzy's ING: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=homeX3ZN-x0&ab_channel=justliketitties Brittney Spencer's performs an acoustic version of her songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GSXFkaXM90&ab_channel=WorldCafe Brittney Spencer performs Thoughts & Prayers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ1OxcCVt2I&ab_channel=TheCircleSession
In this episode of the Turnt Abel Podcast I interviewed the rising Christian-Pop artist Natalie Layne. Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee; Layne spoke about her latest EP release ‘Castles' and described what it was like to create the hit songs, "Steady," and "Something Good Is Coming." Further into the interview she also spoke about what it was like to create the EP's fantastic artwork, and revealed new music on the way for 2022. If you haven't already go check out Natalie Layne's music now available on all major streaming platforms. Shout out to Natalie Layne for taking time out of her schedule to do the interview, and to Fearless PR for helping set everything up. Who do you want me to interview next? Let me know by leaving a comment below or sending an email to turnt.abel1@gmail.com Rather watch this episode? Click here: https://youtu.be/mcfrn52N-Og
In this episode Trent sits down with Jon Steingard, the former front man for the popular Christian pop/punk band Hawk Nelson, to discuss why he left the Faith. Together they discuss the problem of evil, divine hiddenness, and Bible difficulties.
Bible-man, Bob and Larry, TobyMac... if you know these names, you probably grew up a Christian. John and Peter draft their Christian Pop Culture Starter Packs! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-weekly-peel4/message
Shine 104.9 host Lorenda Rae interviews "The Queen of Christian Pop," Amy Grant, about her personal interests, her family's holiday traditions and insights from her 40+ years of touring and music ministry.
When life gets you down, look on the bright side. Estella Kirk shares how life isn't always what you get, but what you make of it. Choose wisely! Estella Kirk is a 15-year-old singer-songwriter whose goal as a Christian-Pop artist is to create music that positively impacts her peers and provides more positivity for her generation. She recently debuted her first EP Bright Side as well as her latest music video, Pretty Lies. "I think it's really just about leaning on God.” ~ Estella Kirk CONNECT with Estella Kirk SPOTIFY: EP Bright Side Enjoy the multitude of topics discussed, including Christmas, comparison, the flask, and an exclusive of Pretty Lies, plus so much more. Christmas Family Pretty Lies Influence Focus on God Sadie Robertson Kira Fontana Comparison Shelter in the Storm Trusting God Bright Side The Flask Friends Prayer for her generation Exclusive of Pretty Lies Isaiah 22:22 CONNECT with Estella Kirk SPOTIFY: EP Bright Side "It was a time of just questioning; questioning if this is right." ~ Estella Kirk #MyStrengthIsMyStory #CreateYourNow #EstellaKirk Quotes and statements within the interview: "My family is a huge support system they make me laugh and they make me so happy." "What we fill our mind with is what influences us." "It's just about tuning that stuff out and tuning God in and really listening to Him." "Where I was wasn't right. What I was focusing on wasn't right." "I find my mood changes completely when I'm on my phone." "The song is really just about knowing that God is still there even in this time. And God is still our rock during this time." "Pretty Lies was actually the first song that we wrote." 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B Side: 90's Christian Pop and the Return of Tanner to PGP by Pint Glass Preachers
If not the most successful Christian Artists of all time, Amy tells The God Rock Show how she stumbled into her career by accident and was going to pursue something else in college. We learn just how important she was in helping others start their careers, and while the biggest album of her life was being released, she opens up to what a massive juggle she had to be a pop star and mum all at the same time.
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As the bassist for the powerhouse CCM group, The Newsboys, and also as a solo artist, Phil Joel has enjoyed a successful career in the CCM industry. But it hasn't come without its trial or difficult choices. In this episode, Joel talks about how ha cane to join the Newsboys, the hard decision to leave and how God has used his solo career to make a difference beyond his music. Plus, we'll take a look back a some Newsboys favorites that Joel was a part of, as well as preview some tracks from his brand new solo EP, "Better Than I Found It"!Music Used in This Episode:"Entertaining Angels" - Newsboys (Star Song)"Reality" - Newsboys (Star Song)"He Reigns" - Newsboys (Star Song)"In Wonder" - Newsboys (Star Song)"Better Than I Found It" - Phil Joel "Sailing Speed" - Phil JoelThis Program is Licensed through BMI and Music is Used By Permission.
John Fuller, co-host of the Focus On The Family daily radio broadcast (heard weekdays at 7am & 830pm on WFIL) for over two decades, calls in with thoughts on the Easter message--including that even on the darkest days, God is still at work. Along the way John shares how he has seen the Easter theme of "death to life" play out in the culture and in his personal life over the past year. We're also joined by actor Corbin Bernsen (LA Law, Major League film series) to talk about "The Last Time We Spoke," a brand new film he co-stars in with Melissa Gilbert (Little House On The Prairie), with forgiveness as a main theme. Featured clip: Phil Joel (Newsboys/Zealand Worship/solo) Featured music: Sailing Speed / PHIL JOEL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kim Boyce came in to Christian Contemporary Music in an era when artists like Tiffany and Debbie Gibson were all the rage. She quickly became a Christian Pop icon with two number one singles off her debut album! In this episode, she talks about her career, balancing her music and family, and the Strongs tests of faith she endured after her music career had concluded. This episode is gonna be rad!To support this podcast, click HERE!Music used in this episode:"Love Resurrection" - Kim Boyce (Myrrh)"Here" - Kim Boyce (Myrrh)"Not To Far From Here" - By Faith (Warner)"You're Always There" - Time and Again (Myrrh)"Healing Place" - SingleThis podcast is licensed through BMI and all music s used by permission.
Phil Joel, longtime member of Newsboys (as well as Zealand Worship), spends the full show with us. We take time to recount highlights of the Newsboys years (and find out a piece of news ourselves about Newsboys United's touring in 2021), Phil's new solo album "Better Than I Found It," and what the Lord has taught Phil over the years. By the way, we'll be giving away copies of "Better Than I Found It" plus Phil's book Redwoods & Whales all during April. Check the WFIL Contest Page beginning April 6 for your opportunity to enter! Also, be listening for music from the new album on the program weekday afternoons, including the title track and "Sailing Speed" (which has a very neat video and can be found at www.philjoel.com). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first Thursday of each month pits the guys v the gals in a crazy, wild, sometimes not-so-exciting matchup of wits better known as "Trivia Thursday." The ladies took Round 1 in January 8-5. This time? We don't want to spoil things for you. Just know the competition was fierce and the result even closer. In fact, the way it played out, it's believed to be the closest competition in Trivia Thursday history... Shout-outs to Dave (Delco), Nicole (Philadelphia), John (NJ) & Angela (Hilltown) among many fine callers who participated and took their shot at Trivia Thursday glory (ahem). Featured music: Low Fat Latte / MICHAEL O'BRIEN See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Newsong lead singer Michael O'Brien--who also has nearly 10 solo CDs--checks in to share about his newest release entitled "Crown Him" (which you can enter to win through February 15 on the Contests page at wfil.com). The CD features 5 duets (with his wife & four children), as well as solos and instrumentals. O'Brien discusses how he first got the music bug (causing him to forego his desire to be a baseball player), his years in Newsong (including with the WinterJam Tours) and God's work in his life through hard times. He also shares about the fun & enjoyment of embarking on the Deeper Faith Alaska Cruise, which he will be leading worship on later this year (August 28-September 4). Details on the cruise can be found at wfil.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Philadelphia Flyers open the season a week from tonight at home v. the Pittsburgh Penguins, and joining the show today--Brian Smith, Flyers Manager, Broadcasting & Media Services. Smith sheds light on the Flyers' schedule and other aspects of the team's return to action including TV coverage. On a related note, Smith often hosts radio segments between periods of the Flyers' away games. Featured clip: Singer-songwriter Jordan Feliz Featured music: Glorify / JORDAN FELIZ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep.10 - Merry Christmas! Here's a heartwarming interview with “The Queen of Christmas Music & Christian Pop”, Amy Grant! This intimate conversation includes Amy graciously sharing about her career, family, Christmas traditions, and recent open-heart surgery. Get ready to laugh (and you just might cry) with us during this very special Christmas edition of Revival Town Podcast.
Carter Rubin--at age 15, the youngest The Voice champion--joins the show to talk about his series-clinching win earlier this week. Longtime Philadelphia sportscaster Garry "G" Cobb also calls in to talk Eagles as well as gives insight into the incarcerated (to whom Cobb often ministers) and their needs, including during Christmas. We cap the Famous Friday Show off with our world-famous "Now THAT'S Punny" segment :). Featured clips: Singer-songwriter Jordan Feliz Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson & players Fletcher Cox, Brandon Graham & Jason Kelce See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alisa Childers was a member of the Christian pop group ZOEgirl. When the group broke up and Alisa joined a Nashville church, she discovered her pastor was a self-described “hopeful agnostic.” Under his Bible study teaching, Alisa's faith was “getting wrecked.” Determined to find the truth about Jesus, Alisa was shocked at the amount of evidence she found.If you're anxious or fearful and would like to pray with someone, call the Billy Graham Prayer Line at 1-888-388-2683.Learn more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ or deepening your relationship with Him: www.FindPeaceWithGod.net.You can help advance the Gospel through programs like this one. Learn more about giving to the BGEA: https://billygraham.org/donation/tv-and-radio-broadcasts/Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on www.facebook.com/billygrahamradio/This episode features an excerpt from Billy Graham's message “What is Truth?” Listen to the full message: https://billygraham.org/audio/truth/ You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.Discover more about apologetics, how to spot progressive Christianity and Alisa Childres' podcast and blog here: https://www.alisachilders.com/ Music used in this episode:Alisa Childers – “Take It From Me” @ 0:26Alisa Childers – “The Truth Is” @ 15:31Alisa Childers – “Wake Me Up” @ 20:36GPS is an outreach of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Gold-selling, Dove Award-winning pop recording artist Jordan Feliz does his very natural "California hang" on the program in advance of his upcoming December 18 release Say It, his third, full-length album. Say It features Feliz's third No. 1 radio hit, "Glorify" including two bonus versions of the song (one featuring tobyMac & the other, Lecrae). Other songs on the album include the highly-personal "Wounds," "Next To Me," and the celebratory opener “Jesus Is Coming Back." Feliz says, “I've worked harder for this record than I've worked for almost anything in my life. With these songs, I want to encourage people to talk more about the beauty and the miracles that God does in our lives when we invite Him into our struggles…This record is all about what God has done in my life.” Say It also features the vulnerable “When I Say My Prayers.” Written in part about the miscarriage Feliz and his wife suffered before they had their daughter Jolie and son Judah, the song explores the universal sentiment of loss. Previous #1 singles for Feliz include "The River" (which spent 12 weeks at #1) and "Witness." Feliz has been nominated for five Dove Awards, taking home the trophy for 2016's “New Artist of the Year." Featured music: The River / JORDAN FELIZ Glorify / JORDAN FELIZ Wounds / JORDAN FELIZ Featured clips: Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christian Pop artist, 15 year old Estella Kirk talks with Lin. Woods social media and peer pressure on teens, all those Pretty Lies, choosing friends wisely, and her new EP Bright Side. Listen. Download Free. Share. Follow. Subscribe. Connect on: Twitter @linwoods, Facebook Lin Woods, Instagram @linwoods96. #Podcasts #EstellaKirkMusic
This is the Babylon Bee Interview show. In this episode of the Babylon Bee Podcast, Kyle and Ethan talk to Alisa Childers. Alisa Childers first gained fame by being in the Christian Pop band, ZOEgirl. Alisa has since moved on from music into becoming a Christian Apologist with her own podcast and her debut book, Another Gospel?, available wherever you find books. Alisa’s apologist story began when she discovered her Pastor was a self proclaimed “Hopeful Agnostic” thus leading her on a journey of discovering historic Christianity and the true meaning of rap core. Ethan and Kyle receive all the CCM back stories including that of the mysterious Carman. Be sure to check out The Babylon Bee YouTube Channel for more podcasts, podcast shorts, animation, and more. To watch or listen to the full podcast, become a subscriber at https://babylonbee.com/plans. Topics Discussed Alisa’s logo design explanation What is Historic Christianity? Origin of ZOEgirl Alisa’s Crisis of Faith Hopeful Agnostic Pastor Journey towards becoming an Apologist Defining Progressive Christianity Ways Progressive Christianity is infiltrating the Evangelical Church Subscriber Portion Cool Stories Newsboys food habits Ending up on Aerosmith's bus Altar call with Journey ZOEgirl name Origin Rapcore 10 Questions G.K. Chesterton Babylon Bee Altar Call
DC’s Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: All terrestrial segments were recorded live on September 18th (Day 262 of 2020), and all podcast segments were recorded live on September 21st (Day 265 of 2020) Part 1 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Your viewers guide for the NBA Playoffs, aka the best thing on TV right now, LSU coach Ed Orgeron is just as contradictory and hypocritical as you would expect, and the importance of voting this year is actually the most important vote you've ever possessed. Browns beat the Bengals but let's not get too excited about it. Predicting what's going to happen in the NBA Conference Finals (NBA bubble life!). Part 2 of 3 of the Podcast only content – The NFL is actually better TV with none of its idiotic fan hobos in the stands to have to look at, and where should we draw the line at click-bait and show teasers? (begins around the 1:28:00 mark) Lachlan MacKinnon’s ‘Best of Edition’ Let Me Tell You A Story: “The Science Project” (begins around the 1:51:00 mark) Turns out there is a pretty safe way to go to a theater right now, you just have to rent out the whole theater (which is surprisingly affordable). That said, the main reason to go to the theater right now to see the new Christopher Nolan film is predictably not very good. Sean Feucht is the latest Christian conman to come to town, and it's a reminder that Christian pop music and how flat out awful it is should be all you need to rethink this whole being a Christian zealot thing. Who knew a farm downwind from a nuclear plant in the outer-rim would end up being an oasis of good people, not to mention amazing produce. Part 3 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Mollie’s Weekly Reports: The best place to live right now is probably Denmark, and the growing destruction, measures take to protect them, and the overall concerns with political signage (and the passive-aggressive act of having that stuff on your lawn in the first place) . (begins around the 2:53:00 mark) Your Weekly Cleveland Baseball Team Playoff Probabilities! Explaining the 2020 MLB postseason bubble, its rules, and the strategies we are about to see that will be unlike any you've ever seen before. Of course the BIG 10 changed course and will now play their 2020 season, and it's all thanks to politics in sports. You know, the thing conservatives have been against but this time they're not saying anything other than "play ball!" Go figure. Socialism and the Republican party are crossing streams, at least when it comes to the idea of compensating college athletes, i.e., cognitive dissonance within the party continues to be the only trickle down policy that actually trickles down. The Cleveland Public Library is amazing, but like many of the best things in this city most people seem to be unaware of how amazing it is. Mollie’s Weekly Reports, terrestrial edition! – Saying farewell to a Cleveland institution, and wondering what's next for the space its vacating. All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ To contribute to this 100% listener supported show please go to our Patreon page by clicking here. Check out Lachlan MacKinnon’s best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family’! Thank yous to 91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. Your recommended listening for the week is the new album from A. Swayze & The Ghosts "Paid Salvation" available via Ivy League Records The intro and outro to Lachlan’s segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it’s used with permission.
Welcome to the Grassroots Church Roundtable Podcast! Enter into a conversation between the elders of the church, covering a wide range of topics like doctrine, church life, pop culture and food!
On this episode we talk about the best and worst eschatological Christian Pop songs. We revisit Sunday 8/2/20 and we discuss communion comment questions or suggestions or email us at podcast@parksidevisalia.org
Today Wayne and Chris interview Melanie Penn. She is a folk and pop singer, songwriter, trained opera singer, and Broadway performer. We will be talking about her new Christmas album called Immanuel Folks Session and two new songs off her new album in 2020. The songs we will be featuring will be Love's Coming Down, All Things Are Possible (Gabriel), Great Things (Mary), Gift of Love (Angel Chorus), What Child Is This? (Joseph), I've Seen the Glory (Simeon), I Will Trust, Don't Worry, and Shadow of Doubt.Melanie Penn's website is Melaniepenn.com. See all information of music, videos, tours, and contact info.
Dr. J introduces a new style of Christian music called Christian Pop, not rap or Hip Hop in this new single "It's Sunday" while singing over instrumental Summer by Aleksandr/Shamaluev.www.jurisgenus.com #jurisgenus #jsfmedia1 #juan_lynum #ed_lynumlynumdigital.business.site#christian #kanye #pop #rap #drj
In this episode, Chris and Wayne interviews Joshua Brown (keyboardist) from the Planetshakers out of Australia. The songs will be featured mostly from the newest cd Rain. Songs on the podcast will be Fall On Me, Fall On Me (Heavy Mix), God Is On The Throne, All Around, I Choose You, I Lift Your Name (80's Remix), Only Way, Turn It Up, Nothing Is Impossible, and Rain Your Glory Down. To find out everything you want to know about the band on their website Planetshakers.comChris talks about how neat the I Lift Your Name 80's Remix is. Look at the video here https://youtu.be/64GYXLt3wiQCheck out their whole concert from South Africa https://youtu.be/ozFLv9EA03kAlso, a really cool stage in the center of arena https://youtu.be/YcLyvFmIlUsWe would like to thank Air1 for playing Planetshakers. If you like the Planetshakers like we do, share their music with people you think would like them.We are always looking for great unique and different bands out in the world. If you know of a band we should check out, leave us an email at wfshatter@gmail.com or cwshatter@gmail.com If you are a band that wants to send us a cd or flashdrive, send us an email for a mailing address.
On today's show, Tim welcomes For King and Country's Luke Smallbone. Luke discusses For King and Country, the Christian pop duo of him and his brother Joel. They discuss their musical influences, their upbeat, alternative sounds and thoughtful lyrics, as well as their philosophy when it comes to making music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Tim welcomes musician Michael O'Brien. Michael primarily plays Christian pop and contemporary worship music, as well as being a worship leader. He has released eight solo albums, since 1990. He was a touring member of the Heritage Singers, before becoming a full-fledged member of NewSong, in 1999See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spencer and Heidi are celebrating 10 years of marriage with a vow renewal and of course, bachelor/bachelorette parties! But no pre-wedding festivities are complete without some drama… Stephanie has a little bit too much to drink and decides that this is the perfect opportunity for her to confront Audrina, while also telling Ashley, Brandon's (somewhat) girlfriend, that he's been hanging out with other girls! Meanwhile, Brody and Kaitlynn are talking about their future and whether or not that involves babies, and Heidi is reviving her Christian Pop career! Tune in as @rivetsoro, @ericsinsley, and @jenn_lopez_89 break it down! The Hills is back! ...maybe not everybody, but we'll enjoy it just as much! Join us for a bit of nostalgia and a great deal of drama! We're so excited to talk about the newest installment of The Hills on The Hills New Beginnings Podcast! Every week we're talking Love, Drama, Betrayal, and Hollywood. With special segments, surprise special guests, predictions, and news and gossip! Be sure to subscribe and comment for all the Hills Goodness and to stay up to date! About The Hills: New Beginnings: The Hills: New Beginnings is an American reality television show, developed as a sequel to The Hills. The series reunites the original cast members, alongside their children, friends, and new faces, and follow their personal and professional lives while living in Los Angeles and it premiered on June 24, 2019. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spencer and Heidi are celebrating 10 years of marriage with a vow renewal and of course, bachelor/bachelorette parties! But no pre-wedding festivities are complete without some drama… Stephanie has a little bit too much to drink and decides that this is the perfect opportunity for her to confront Audrina, while also telling Ashley, Brandon’s (somewhat) girlfriend, that he’s been hanging out with other girls! Meanwhile, Brody and Kaitlynn are talking about their future and whether or not that involves babies, and Heidi is reviving her Christian Pop career! Tune in as @rivetsoro, @ericsinsley, and @jenn_lopez_89 break it down! The Hills is back! ...maybe not everybody, but we'll enjoy it just as much! Join us for a bit of nostalgia and a great deal of drama! We're so excited to talk about the newest installment of The Hills on The Hills New Beginnings Podcast! Every week we're talking Love, Drama, Betrayal, and Hollywood. With special segments, surprise special guests, predictions, and news and gossip! Be sure to subscribe and comment for all the Hills Goodness and to stay up to date! About The Hills: New Beginnings: The Hills: New Beginnings is an American reality television show, developed as a sequel to The Hills. The series reunites the original cast members, alongside their children, friends, and new faces, and follow their personal and professional lives while living in Los Angeles and it premiered on June 24, 2019. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, we bring our favorite bad lyrics from 1990 - 1999. One song from a group who don’t quite understand the meaning of bizarre. And another from an artist who likes to rattle off a lot of ladies names in no particular order. Episode2 What the Lyric – the 90s [Start 00:00:00] Becky Morrette and Matthew Seymour [Music] [Becky Morrette]: Welcome to what the lyric, the podcast that confirms, yeah, that actually made it to radio. [Music] [Becky Morrette]: Welcome to episode two of what the lyric where we dub into the really bad lyrics of the 90s. The 90s for me, that's when I graduated high school and went to college in San Francisco. So, let's see how much of the 90s I remember. How about you Matt? [Matthew Seymour]: You know, I also don't remember much of the 90s, admittedly, for different reasons. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymour]: Particularly since I was born in 1990. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, Jesus. [Matthew Seymour]: [Laugh] So I remember from about 95 on, and music was definitely not on my radar. [Becky Morrette]: That's about when I remember it because I had stopped with the weed and the alcohol by then. [Matthew Seymour]: You stopped? Once I found it. I never stopped. [Becky Morrette]: Oh my God. That's another story. Off mic in case my parents are listening. Yeah. My mother, side note, my mother, by the way, one time we were, she's going to love that I'm telling this. We were leaving a mall when I'd come home from school. And I looked over and I swear to God, the people in the car next to me were smoking a bowl. And my mom goes, I said, Dad, “are they smoking a bowl?” My father, being a high school teacher, knew the slang and my mom was like ´´smoking a bowl? How do you smoke out of a bowl? It's a bowl, I don't understand how you smoke out of this´´. And my father, very quietly said ´´You brought it up, you explain it´´. [Matthew Seymour]: [Laughs] [Becky Morrette]: I didn't. I didn't at all. [Matthew Seymour]: God bless your parents. [Becky Morrette]: A bowl? What? I don't understand how you smoke out of a bowl. [Matthew Seymour]: How do you do something like that. [Becky Morrette]: That is Ridiculous. What do mean? you can't. there is now to smoke it get something in a bowl. So, yeah, so that's enough about my mom. [Matthew Seymore]: [laughs] [Becky Morrette]: she's going to kill me. Yeah. [00:02:12] inaudible [Matthew Seymore]: What do you remember of the 90s music scene? [Becky Morrette]: So at that point we, I, we I remember, Oh, this is a good one. I remember seeing I think it was house of pain and biohazard and somebody else on the same bill and that that was a big I don't know. That was early on in the night in the in the 90s. I remember like Smashing Pumpkins. I remember Nirvana, all that all that stuff. Plus, I also remember In synch, the Backstreet Boys, the Brittany's. Oh, my God. [00:02:53] inaudible [Matthew Seymore]: Now you are talking my language. [Becky Morrette]: Oh yeah. Oh, it's bad. It's just bad. [Matthew Seymore]: Who loves the 90s? We love. [Becky Morrette]: I totally love the 90s and the 80s. There were a few in there that I was like, wow. I when doing the research for this, I was like, whoa, I forgot ice ice baby with ninety-one. [Matthew Seymore]: Wow. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: I did not realize this. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. I mean. Hello. Talk about awful. [Matthew Seymore]: [laughs] [Becky Morrette]: But yet everybody knows it. And when that shit comes on everybody's up there dancing along. [Matthew Seymore]: I’m already dancing. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. You can’t not. You see you see the hair also M.C. Hammer. [Matthew Seymore]: What? What? [Becky Morrette]: Yes. Can't touch this. [Matthew Seymore]: As in Yeah. Which was why in I’m. [Becky Morrette]: 90? I think. Right on there. [Matthew Seymore]: Wow! [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Yep. 90. I also saw him in San Francisco because he's an Oakland guy. It was right when he was kind of switching over to try and become hardcore. And then people were yelling. I felt so bad for the man. People were yelling stuff like You ain't shit. Ice-T is better. Like, whoever it was at the time, I can remember. And I was like, come on, man. [Matthew Seymore]: It's M.C. Hammer, give him give him a break. [Becky Morrette]: You had those hammer pants? We all had hammer pants. [Matthew Seymore]: We all had photos of it. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, my God. I still remember mine purple. Love those freaking pants. [Matthew Seymore]: They looked comfortable. [Becky Morrette]: They were. I totally want some more now.I'm not going to lie because those things are great for Lounging. The Hammer, I'm trying to think who else was there? There was a bunch, but yeah those I was like, for real? [Matthew Seymore]: Oh yeah. The number one song when I was born was Sinead O'Connor’s, Nothing compares to you. [Becky Morrette]: Let me just say, but that's Prince. [Matthew Seymore]:Yeah but this was Sinead O'Connor's cover. [Becky Morrette]: I now I know. It's Prince though. I love Prince. I can't help it. [Matthew Seymore]: You are not feeling the Sinead O'Connor? [Becky Morrette]: I do. You know, I have that album. She had a couple other good songs on that. [Matthew Seymore]: Didn’t realize it. [Becky Morrette]: But I cannot remember. Yeah, I said album I actually have a CD. Album/Cd it's all the same to me. [Matthew Seymore]: [Laughs] [Becky Morrette]: So which way did you skip? Did you go like metalish, like nirvanai? Or did you go pop? [Matthew Seymore]: So here is how things shake out for me. I basically grew up Amish, not actually, but very little musical knowledge. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, my God. Please tell me you did some like sort of. Biblical church song. [Matthew Seymore]: I knew a lot of, oh my gosh, I could tell you so many Christian single, like Pop singles. [Becky Morrette]: Strippers. [Matthew Seymore]: Savage Gardens. [Becky Morrette]: Which I believe I saw in concert. I'm not sure, though, that's been a while. [Matthew Seymore]: Oh, I'm going to have to think it's Stacy. Oh, I need to think of. There were there are a lot of people who crossed over. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah, they were. [Matthew Seymore]: from Christian Pop to [Becky Morrette]: Oh yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: just General pop. [Becky Morrette]: Creed. [Matthew Seymore]: Yes! There we go. [Becky Morrette]: I don’t think there was a crossover at all. [Matthew Seymore]: It was just. [Becky Morrette]: I think that guy was a horn dog working every angle to become a pop guy. [Matthew Seymore]: I mean, Katy Perry did the same. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, my God. I didn't know that. [Matthew Seymore]: But that was not in the 90s. [Becky Morrette]: Oh my god. [Matthew Seymore]: So my musical knowledge basically spanned from the Beatles to [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [00:06:16] inaudible [Matthew Seymore]: Clearwater Revival. Those were my parents [Becky Morrette]: classic years. [Matthew Seymore]: the entire Gap of 80s and 90s up until my sister started driving, and that was when I got the taste of In Synch, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Savage Garden, 98 degrees. [Becky Morrette]: Oh! yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: That grouping. She left. [Becky Morrette]:Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]:Like graduated left town. Another gap, I started driving, and that was 2007 onwards, so. [laughing] [Becky Morrette]: Oh my God that's awesome. [Matthew Seymore]: I had to do some research for this and I did choose one that like, was something I definitely encountered on the radio quite a bit, [Becky Morrette]: Oh my god. [Matthew Seymore]: Everyone encountered on the radio. [Becky Morrette]: I can't wait because I wonder if I'll get it because there's you know, some blacked out moments in that decade for me. [Matthew Seymore]: I Fully expect that within the first three lines you will know exactly what song this is. [Becky Morrette]: Oh. Okay. You may get mine. [Matthew Seymore]: Oh, I hope so. [Becky Morrette]: You may. I have two but, the one is really easy. And that was ninety-one. And I had to look back at my yearbook and I thought I think this was our song, like the song that we chose, which would have been frightening if it was, but it wasn't. It was just as bad, but it was not. [Matthew Seymore]: Wait, the song you chose for graduation? [Becky Morrette]: No. For like you have like for our yearbook. And oddly enough, there is a yearbook back there. It's not my graduation year, but it's one. It's hilarious, I think it's eighty nine, So it doesn't play well into the 90s. But you the senior class got to pick like favourite car, favourite colour, best song, their favourite song. And the one that I think we chose was I want your sex. [Matthew Seymore]: Amazing. [Becky Morrette]: Why not? Why not? Why wouldn't a bunch of horny 17 & 18 year olds pick I Want Your Sex by George Michael, who at that point no one thought was gay, which is another, I don't know how we missed that one as well. [00:08:24] inaudible [Becky Morrette]: White kids in upstate New York. No one gay. What? [Matthew Seymore]: This was a New York City for crisis sake. [Becky Morrette]: No. No. We all thought RuPaul was a woman. [laughter] Some people did. [Matthew Seymore]: [laughs] [Becky Morrette]: So, Yeah. So, I don’t think I’m going to do that one. I think I'm going to do the other one. [Matthew Seymore]: What’s the year? [Becky Morrette]:This one's ninety five. [Matthew Seymore]: Ok. [Becky Morrette]: Maybe. Maybe. [Matthew Seymore]: ok I was aware. [Becky Morrette]: You might. Ok. [Matthew Seymore]: I think I'm ready whenever you are. [Becky Morrette]: There is a video. This might give it away, but I’m going to say it anyways. The singer looked a lot like The Rock with more hair. All right brother Palaye in the back. Sweet Xena in the front. Cruising down the freeway in the hot, hot sun. Suddenly red, blue lights, flash us from behind, loud voice booming. Please step out onto the line. Palaye preaches words of comfort. Xena just hides her eyes. Policeman taps his shades. Is that the Chevy 69? How bizarre? how bizarre? how bizarre? Which is the name of the song? By the way. [Matthew Seymore]: Wait, I have not heard this song, [Becky Morrette]: OK, [Matthew Seymore]: Ever. [Becky Morrette]: Just go ahead and look up the, Just look up, it's OMC, is the name of the band. How bizarre, is the name of the song? And you will know when I say he looks like The Rock, like he's related to The Rock, and he might be, Same eyebrows, [Becky Morrette]: [Laughs] [Becky Morrette]: Same build almost like, like The Rock with more hair. There is no way. [Matthew Seymore]: This is unbelievable. [Becky Morrette]: [Laughs] [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: I, Yeah. Look it up. [Becky Morrette]: It's The Rock. [Matthew Seymore]: This is exactly The rock with more hair. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: New Zealand musical group. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Yeah. I think they, I thought it said they got to like number 20 or number 11 on the Billboard chart, I can't remember. [Matthew Seymore]: WOW! [Becky Morrette]: Just for the record, the other song I picked was from ninety-one, I want to sex you up, colour me bad, with two Ds because they were that bad. [Matthew Seymore]: [Laughs] [Becky Morrette]: That one is a is a dateline episode waiting to happen. [Matthew Seymore]: I'm beginning to sense the theme of [00:10:55] inaudible [Matthew Seymore]: movements in your songs. [Becky Morrette]: I haven't even, I didn't even realize it. This one not so much. This is just bizarre. Like in the title. OK, so we've got a brother Palaye in the back. Sweet Xena, Zena, I can't remember. [Matthew Seymore]: It's New Zealand [Becky Morrette]: It’s in the front. Yeah. Cruising down the freeway in the hot, hot sun. Now we're starting off pretty good. It was a summer song. I think it was released in the summer. [Matthew Seymore]: Although I will happily say that I thought he was describing his haircut when he said that it’s like, what was it, Zena in the front, [Becky Morrette]: [Laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: [Becky Morrette]: Brother Palaye in the back. [Becky Morrette]: So, I'm still curious. Is brother like a biological brother? or are we talking like a Christian brother? [00:11:34] inaudible [Becky Morrette]: Like a priest kind of, you know, [Matthew Seymore]: Very buttoned up. [Becky Morrette]: Franciscan monk kind of situation. [Matthew Seymore]: I’m still going with haircut. [Becky Morrette]: It could be. Then suddenly red, blue lights, flash us from behind, so now they're getting pulled over. [00:11:49] inaudible [Becky Morrette]: Not so much a great summer song. And then they told them to step out of the car. Palaye preaches words of comfort, so he might be a priest or some sort of religious man. This is the one that gets me, Policeman taps his shades. How many police officers pull you over and go Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick? Right on their aviators. I don't know a whole lot. [Matthew Seymore]: I just bought them today. Please compliment. [Becky Morrette]: These babies cost a lot. And that's why I'm pulling you over, because I still need to get paid. How many then? Then the policeman ask us “Is that a Chevy 69’’? And then the, the whole chorus is how bizarre? How bizarre? It's not really bizarre at all. If you were driving, doing something illegal or quite honestly in this day and age driving while black. [Matthew Seymore]: I feel like, [laughs] I feel like this is their use of how bizarre is really akin to [00:12:50] inaudible [Becky Morrette]:Oh, [Matthew Seymore]: [Becky Morrette]: isn't that ironic? [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: But you are like No, this really isn't it bizarre. [Becky Morrette]: It’s not Ironic at all or bizarre. [Matthew Seymore]: Once again or coincidental? [Becky Morrette]:Oh, it gets bizarre, though. I will say. So, yes. So how bizarre they've gotten pulled over. Now the cop asked him. “That's a 69 Chevy’’? [Matthew Seymore]: All right. [Becky Morrette]: Seems like a reasonable [Matthew Seymore]: Question [Becky Morrette]: Question while being pulled over, followed by “Can I see your license and registration”? And also maybe is using the word bizarre wrong. But they're from New Zealand, they still speak English, so that's the same word in either. [Matthew Seymore]: They should know by now. [Becky Morrette]: Their country. Yeah. The next part is destination unknown as we pull in for some gas. Hey, back on track for a good summer song. Freshly pasted poster reveals a smile from the past. Ok. [Matthew Seymore]: Wait. What? [Becky Morrette]: Still kind of nice. [Matthew Seymore]: Where is the poster? [Becky Morrette]: I don't know. Gas station. Which seems a little weird because that could be a wanted poster. [Matthew Seymore]: So we left the cop behind. [Becky Morrette]: We've already dealt with the ticket or whatever it was. [Matthew Seymore]: I see. [Becky Morrette]: The pat down, I don’t know. We’re past that. We're moving on. We're getting some gas at this point. Maybe that's why he was pulled over the cop thought you guys are getting low on gas pull on over there. So now we get a freshly pasted poster, reveals a smile from the past. Okay. Here's where it gets bizarre. Elephants and acrobats, Lions, snakes, monkeys. What? [Matthew Seymore]: Wait. [Becky Morrette]: That's , the bizarre part for me. You have just now all of a sudden that, that's what's making you smile. Now, are we nostalgic because we went to the circus when we were a kid with our parents and oh, isn't that lovely? Or were we a circus performer? [Matthew Seymore]: I'm inclined to believe circus performer. [Becky Morrette]: So am I. Paylaye speaks righteous, sister Zena says funky. What? [Matthew Seymore]: Righteous? Oh, my gosh. So he is, he's probably a priest. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Funky. I don't know if I'd say funky. [Matthew Seymore]: Funky. [Becky Morrette]: Funky. When thinking about elephants, acrobats, lions, snakes. And it's not even plural monkeys. It's just monkey. Yeah. Now we're back to the. How bizarre. Which is just starting to worry me a bit and I'm slightly starting to get a little creeped out. [Matthew Seymore]: Someone's on a trip. [Becky Morrette]: I'm starting to think this is like American Horror Story the circus version. Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: We could do another podcast series on. [Becky Morrette]: We could on that creepiness. And then it goes, oh, baby, oh, baby. It's making me crazy. It's making me crazy. It's not just you. It's making , i'm crazy with this. What the hell is this song about? And then he goes there every time I look around. Every time I look around. Every time I look around, it's in my face. What is in your face? What I don't understand. What's in your face? Is it a bug? Is it? [Laughs] [Becky Morrette]: Sunburn? [Matthew Seymour]: I'm sensing an acid trip. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymour]: Like the cop saw some drugs, pulled him over. It was too late. They ingested all of the drugs on the car, pulled them over, and they were like “we should probably pull over, take care of some things”. And now he's like, “oh, my God, I'm going to die because im so fucking high”. [Becky Morrette]: Wasn’t that super Troopers? [laughs] [Matthew Seymour]: “Because I’m so fucking high”. [Becky Morrette]: Didn’t he do that in super Troopers? [Laughs] [Becky Morrette]: With a funnier outcome. This? Not so much. Nobody's down. And things of maple syrup and this. There's just elephants and shit. [Matthew Seymour]: Just a shit ton of LSD. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. And then it goes to so, ok It's in his face. My face says confusion. Ringmaster steps out and says the elephants left town, people jump and jive, but the clowns have stuck around TV news and cameras. There is choppers in the sky. Marines, police, reporters ask where, for and why. Palaye yells, We're out of here. Zena yells, Right on. We're making moves in start and grooves. Before they knew we were gone. Jumping into this Chevy headed for big lights. Okay. Now, where are the elephants? Is that the Ringmasters way? Polite, kind of calm way of saying the elephants are loose and they're stampeding through your village and town. What? What the fuck happened in here? [Matthew Seymour]: See here again. I am going back to my drug theory and say that the Ringmaster is actually the poor gas station attendant who's like, “Sir, your card has been declined”. And the guys are Like, “Who are you”? Why are the elephants not here”? [Becky Morrette]: Why is that pink elephant running around in a tutu? And what are those camera people doing? Okay, that's probably the best thing. Here is the last line before it goes back into how bizarre, how bizarre. It's making me crazy. Every time I look around, it's in my face. I'm crazy. The last line. Want to know the rest? Hey, buy the rights. Why? Why would I buy the rights to this pile of shit? This isn't even a good like treatment for a movie. I don't even know what. This isn't even a good poem. [Laughs] [Matthew Seymour]: It barely qualifies as a song. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Yeah. And you didn't get a second hit. So clearly, really no one wanted the first one, although we all listened to in numbers and be like “how bizarre”? [Matthew Seymore]: How bizarre? [Becky Morrette]: How bizarre? Doo doo doo doo doo, I think is how the bizarre? How bizarre? All right. Yeah, I know. And it's like I need to look it up. It might be The Rock. [Matthew Seymore]: I feel like I have to love the shameless plug there at the end, because I mean, you know, like it takes it takes true artists. No. No amendment. [Becky Morrette]: [laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: It takes an artist to write good lyrics and put it to good music. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: It takes a true artist to just make any music and then say “Buy the rights”. [Becky Morrette]: Here's the thing now. “By the rights”, I've had to listen to this song for free for years. It's just on the radio. Why would I buy the rights? [Matthew Seymore]: So what I'm hearing is it hasn't worked yet. [Becky Morrette]: No. [Matthew Seymore]: Well, tell them to replay it. [Becky Morrette]: And then one of my favorite lines that kind of relates to this is Dennis Miller. He used to say when he's talking about things or buy one, get one free and he said “two of shit is still shit. If they really want to screw you, they give you a three”. That's what I feel like this song is right there. They've just given us three for free and it's still shit. [Matthew Seymore]: That is the highest level of praise [Becky Morrette]: [Laughs] [Matthew Seymore]:that we can give to OMC’s is how bizarre. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Yeah, so that's my that's my 90s.Awful lyrics. [Matthew Seymore]:I love it. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: I mean I will say this is one of those cases where it's like I can project things upon it. So like on the yikes scale, I am giving it like a two. [Becky Morrette]: It's like a choose your own adventure song. [Matthew Seymore]: Exactly. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymore]: I now, if there really are elephants am a little more disappointed, I just desperately want to see the music video in which he just high as fuck, walking in a gas station and then everyone else around him is like [Becky Morrette]: I got to, oh man, I feel like the music videos I'm just driving around in a convertible. Well, that's boring. Yeah. Well, 90s videos. I yeah. I can't remember. I do, I do have a flash of The rock. It's The Rock's cousin. I don't know who he is, but I'm just going to continue to call him The Rock’s cousin. [Matthew Seymore]: I cannot reiterate to look at that it [Becky Morrette]: [laughs] it really does. [Matthew Seymore]: because there's no other description for it. [Becky Morrette]: I will put it up on the blog, but like a picture of The Rock and the lead singer on these side by side. Back in the heyday. And you will see that they are either separated at birth or really closely related. [Matthew Seymore]: Also this would be a great time to plug the blog. [Becky Morrette]: Oh the blog? Yes, that would be at whatthelyric.com all spelled out and not. We'll go ahead and say that again at the end of the episode. [Matthew Seymore]: That sounds lovely. [Becky Morrette]: I'm so good at that. I forget to plug things. Yeah. So OMD, how bizarre. I've lived with it for well over 20 years now and it's still I still sing it in the car when it comes on. [Matthew Seymore]: You still hear it? [Becky Morrette]: Oh, yeah, yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: OMC, I sit OMD. I keep doing that. [Matthew Seymore]: I don't. [Becky Morrette]: OMD is another band, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark is what that one stood for. Also, like 80s band, I think late 80s or early 90s. [Matthew Seymore]: Come on. [Becky Morrette]: But, Yeah. OMC, as in crap. [Matthew Seymore]: OMG for OMC. Oh my crap. [Becky Morrette]: Oh my crap I think is what it stood for. I don't know. 1995 yeah. Over 20 years I listen to this song and now I hear it come on I go “how bizarre”? [Matthew Seymore]: how bizarre? [Becky Morrette]: How bizarre? And then that’s it. [Matthew Seymore]: So low on the yikes, but high on the bizarre. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: That is where I am feeling it. [Becky Morrette]: I think you're right on that one. It's just weird. [laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: It is. It is weird. I need to listen to this. [Becky Morrette]: Oh yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: And watch it. [Becky Morrette]: You're going to go home and then you're going to be like is that How bizarre part gets stuck in your head with the little like hook that they have the doo doo doo doo doo doo, whatever it is. I can't I can't remember. But that will get in your head and it will burrow deep and will hop out at many different times. Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: I’ll be calling you tomorrow to be like fuck you introducing this song [Becky Morrette]: [Laughs] how dare you and I never want to speak to you again. Yeah. Yeah, I agree. [Matthew Seymore]: Amazing. Well, this is actually an excellent Segway. [Becky Morrette]: Yes [Matthew Seymore]: Into my pick, because it's also an Earworm. [Becky Morrette]: OK, I'm ready. [Matthew Seymore]: And just a wild hit across the board. So in the US, the song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. [Becky Morrette]: Ok [Matthew Seymore]: It’s from 1999, specifically April 1999. [Becky Morrette]: Oh [Matthew Seymore]: Not that that I'll give you much context, but what I found most interesting was that it topped almost every chart in continental Europe, and set a record by staying at number 1 in France for 20 weeks, longer than any stay at the top spot ever on the US or UK charts. [Becky Morrette]: Ok. If the French liked it, I am worried it has got to be cheesy. [Matthew Seymore]: Well, then I feel like we need to we need to get started to this because I really do think that you're going to get this at a moment’s botice. [Becky Morrette]: Ok, I’m ready. [Matthew Seymore]: I'm omitting the first line only because it says the name of the song. [Becky Morrette]: Yes. No, it's all right. That's fair play. [Matthew Seymore]:One, two, three, four, five. Everybody in the car. So come on, let's ride. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, my God. Is this Coolio? [Matthew Seymore]:No. [Becky Morrette]: Wait [Matthew Seymore]: But to the liquor store around the corner, the boys say they want some gin and juice, but I really don't want a beer bus like I had last week. I must stay deep because talk is cheap. [Becky Morrette]: Is it gin and juice? [Matthew Seymore]: No. I like Angela, Pamela, Sandra in Reno. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, Oh, Mambo number five. [Matthew Seymore]: Yes. [Becky Morrette]: [Matthew Seymore]: [Laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: I can't believe I confuse that for Gin and Juice is the only because you said Gin and Juice. Oh, sweet Jesus. I'm so sorry. Oh. [Matthew Seymore]: [laughs] [Becky Morrette]: Oh, Oh my God. Well, of course the French would like it. [Matthew Seymore]: [laughs] Again the highest praise that we can give to Mambo number 5. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, [Matthew Seymore]: Of course, is the French liked it. [Becky Morrette]: what is that guy's name? [Matthew Seymore]:Oh, do you want me to tell you? [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymore]: It is Lou Bega. [Becky Morrette]: That's right. Talk about a one hit Wonder. [Matthew Seymore]: who is German apparently sold himself as [00:24:39] inaudible [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymore]: But 100% German. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah, I believe he had like a zoot suit on in that [Matthew Seymore]: He absolutely did. [Becky Morrette]: Oh [Matthew Seymore]: The entire thing. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, I wonder if he had worn wearing it for the seagulls in San Francisco that's no longer the store fronts. It’s no longer there. WOW! [Matthew Seymore]: This is just a hit for everyone. I mean, I've heard it played at weddings. [Laughs]Yeah. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. You can't not move to it. [Matthew Seymore]: Exactly. [Becky Morrette]: You hate it, but you're still going to swivel. Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: Everyone Loves the song. It's terrible. None of the lyrics make sense. Actually, let's look. Let's go back. [Becky Morrette]: Let's dub into it. Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: So first, proving that he is at least able to count to 5. [Becky Morrette]: Yep. That's good. In English, and he is German. [Matthew Seymore]: It's not like he is Cuban. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymore]: Everybody in the car, so come on, let's ride. That sounds fine. [Becky Morrette]: Still fun summer song. [Matthew Seymore]: To the liquor store around the corner. I'm like, so you got into your car. [Becky Morrette]: Listen, in his defense, when I was in high school, we lived not that far from the high school. Like I should have walked. Did I? When I got a car? No, I did not. I would shovel the car out because I grew up in upstate New York. Shovel the shit off my car and drive to school. [Matthew Seymore]: How many blocks? [Becky Morrette]: Five. Five or six. Maybe. I mean, they're not like city blocks because it was upstate New York, but still maybe a half a mile at best. [Matthew Seymore]: Follow up question. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah? [Matthew Seymore]: Would it have taken you longer to walk to school? [Becky Morrette]: No. [Matthew Seymore]: Versus shovelling? [Becky Morrette]: Not at all. Side note, I never dry my hair because I have crazy ass curly hair and so my hair would freeze if I walked to school. [Becky Morrette]: [Matthew Seymore]: [ Laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: That is a good way to keep it in place. [Becky Morrette]: And surprising, I never really got sick, but yeah, I don't know why. You know, if you had a car in high school, you were a bad ass. Mine was a 1980 Mustang, which was not a bad ass car. But, you know, [Matthew Seymore]: you had it. [Becky Morrette]: and I had it. So I drove. So in his defense, I get it. [Matthew Seymore]: We’ll allow. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymore]: This next part just baffles me. The boys say they want some gin and juice. Okay. You're going to a liquor store. That makes sense. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: But I really don't want to slash next line beer bust like I had last week. [Becky Morrette]: Well, you're not, you're going gin and juice. [Matthew Seymore]: But I'm like, I suppose but am like then are you just saying I'm not really feeling beer guys. [Becky Morrette]: Maybe he's just the driver. He's the designated driver. He's the D.D. of this situation. [Matthew Seymore]: But then he even goes on to say, I must stay deep because talk is cheap. Where does that fit in? Also, the hearing, hearing little Lou Bega say “I must stay deep” when he's about to lift a tremendous number of women. [Becky Morrette]: I was about to question with the stay deep in reference to his buddies or like he's got to stay deep with his homies. He's got to get in. [Matthew Seymore]: Earn the trust. [Becky Morrette]: You know, he's gotta be right there with him. Or is he talking about the ladies he's about to rattle off? [Matthew Seymore]: [laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: I'm inclined to think the latter. So this is my Hashtag [Becky Morrette]: [Matthew Seymore]: Me too Moment. [Laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: He likes apparently, Angela, Pamela, Sandra and Rita, which I will fully say those are not 90s names. [Becky Morrette]: Angela is. I had a friend whose name is Angela. I have a couple I used to know a couple of Angela's. [Matthew Seymore]: I feel like there needed to be more Ashley and Britneys . [Becky Morrette]: Angela. What was the other one? Rita. [Matthew Seymore]: Rita. [Becky Morrette]: Rita, I don't know who the hell, Rita. Now he's trying to take a spin on the Hispanic. [Matthew Seymore]: Yeah. [Becky Morrette]: I'm Cuban. [Matthew Seymore]: Trust me yall. [Becky Morrette]: GermanCuban. [Matthew Seymore]: Pamela and Sandra? [Becky Morrette]: No, I didn't, no that was a smith. No, I don't know the other two. [Matthew Seymore]: Yeah [Becky Morrette]: I just had an Angela. That didn't sound right. I just knew an Angela. [Matthew Seymore]: Was she on your soccer team? [Becky Morrette]: She was not. Not at all. I don't think. Oh, my God. I don't remember everybody on the soccer team that's really bad. [Matthew Seymore]: And as I continue, you know, they're getting sweeter. In what capacity? gross. [Becky Morrette]: I'm hoping he means in like personality, but I'm willing to doubt that. I'm willing. [Matthew Seymore]: He is staying deep. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah, I'm willing to say the deep is in reference to the ladies. And eweh. [Matthew Seymore]: so, what can I do? I really beg you, my lord. [Becky Morrette]: Whoa, whoa. [Matthew Seymore]: Yeah. [Becky Morrette]: Whoa. [Matthew Seymore]: Again, I think that's a call out to the Cuban community. I'm Catholic. [Becky Morrette]: [laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: Maybe [Becky Morrette]: We could bring Brother Palaye back. [laughs] [Becky Morrette]: Hold on, so now we're bringing in the Lord [Matthew Seymore]: As the lady. [Becky Morrette]: The lord as one of our priests used to say. [Matthew Seymore]: I mean, you have to bring him in because he wants to give the ladies enough time to sleep. [Becky Morrette]: So, okay. Is he questioning like. Is he not gone for yet? Is he not done all these gone deep with all these ladies and he's like, please, lord, help me to remain the good man that I am and not take advantage of these ladies. [laughs]. I can't remember the rest of these lyrics. [Matthew Seymore]: Or is the Lord basically being like, I want you to bang as many of these dudes. [Becky Morrette]: I’m out. [Matthew Seymore]: Well I guess they are not dudes they are ladies [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: because I don’t think Lou bega is swining that way. [Becky Morrette]: I don't think, I mean, his 90s. That was on the cusp of when you were kind of like do we come out? I can't even. so, ok So he's not really into the beer [Matthew Seymore]: Busts [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymore]: No beer butst, No. [Becky Morrette]: No. [Matthew Seymore]: But apparently other busts [Becky Morrette]: yeah [Matthew Seymore]: He’s very interested in. [Becky Morrette]: And then he maybe that's his transition. And we just didn't get it quick enough. [Matthew Seymore]: Yeah, I still don’t get it. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Yeah, I don't. Okay. [Matthew Seymore]: It's been 20. No. Oh my God, it has been. Yeah, It's been 20 years. It has been 20 years since the song came out. [Becky Morrette]: [laughs] And it's still on the radio from time to time. [Matthew Seymore]: Yeah [Becky Morrette]: Okay. So we're not into the beer busts. we [Matthew Seymore]: We are very into the ladies and staying deep in some capacity. [Becky Morrette]: staying deep with the friends possibly, or the ladies maybe the friends are the ladies. That's why he's going. [Matthew Seymore]: Ohh [Becky Morrette]: This could be all about the ladies. [Matthew Seymore]: But he does say that the boys say they want some Gin and Juice. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, well. So I had friends in college that I, it was a bunch of guys and my one friend would always call me bro because I had just become [Matthew Seymore]: A bro. [Becky Morrette]: A bro to them at that point because I didn’t have boobs or anything they did, they looked at me as like one of them. [Matthew Seymore]: One of them. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. I don't know. [Matthew Seymore]: I mean, it's totally fair. So he's brought in the Lord. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymore]: Either to remain celibate or to gain graces so that he can bang as many of these ladies as possible. [Becky Morrette]: Does the lord work that way? I mean, would you pray and go, “you know what? God, I need your help getting some”. [Matthew Seymore]: And then the priest says, do 10 nail marys. [Becky Morrette]: [laughs] I'm not going to lie. There is a priest we go up to camp, there was this cabin that my grandfather built. He had a really thick accent and he would he would say male Mary, full of grace or the Lord be with you. And of course, as kids, we'd all get laughing. So, yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: I mean, that's hilarious. So I think he’s also, [Becky Morrette]: You know, I think he's I don't think he meant it this way, though. [Matthew Seymore]: I think he's intending 10 Hail Marys in this. To me, so back to the lyrics. [Becky Morrette]: yeah [Matthew Seymore]: To me, it’s flirting, to me it’s flirting. [Becky Morrette]: Ok [Matthew Seymore]: So there is an adverb there [Becky Morrette]: That’s where the English goes. [Matthew Seymore]: It is just like sport, anything fly. [Becky Morrette]: No. There is rules in sports. [Matthew Seymore]: Not when he's about to nail a bunch of ladies. [Becky Morrette]: there's rules in sports. I mean, there is like red flags and yellow flags in all almost like football, in soccer. [Matthew Seymore]: I mean, this is a giant red flag. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: To me it’s flirting. [Becky Morrette]: Well, again, English isn't his first language. Probably also why the French liked it so much. [laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: I apologize to like any other French people who listen to this song to learn English. [Becky Morrette]: Oh my God, that is not. Yeah, [Matthew Seymore]: It's all , It's all good. Let me dump it, please set in the trumpet, not send in the trumpet. Set. Please set in the trumpet. [Becky Morrette]: So they left him a like a note for the mixers of this this song like hey, when you guys are mixing this down, set a trumpet in here. [Matthew Seymore]: Set it in the trumpet. Which for me I was like, let me dump it. Which I'm like, oh. Curious choice of words don't like that. Please set it on the trumpet. It sounds like he's also fucking the trumpet. [Becky Morrette]: Actually, what I get from that, if you go back to the beer bust [laughs]is that it's all in his stomach now.[laughs] so he's literally, dumping it. And then the slang term for like the CubanGermans slang for toilet is trumpet. Maybe that's what I'm thinking. [Matthew Seymore]: He as had too much gin and juice. He didn’t want a repeat on the beer busts. [Becky Morrette]: Yes. [Matthew Seymore]: But now he is just puking away. [Becky Morrette]: The beer bust has hit and he's got to find a bathroom Toot suite. [Matthew Seymore]: Oh, for a French [Becky Morrette]: French. [Matthew Seymore]: So maybe all the women are just the nurses [laughs] [Becky Morrette]: could be [Matthew Seymore]: who are caring for him. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: So I'll do the quiz. [Becky Morrette]: Ok [Matthew Seymore]: Do you do you remember who comes first? [Becky Morrette]: It was Angela, Pamela. I can't remember the other Angela, Pamela. There was an S in there [Matthew Seymore]: Think, [Becky Morrette]: And then Rita. [Matthew Seymore]: Speed and Miss Congeniality. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, Sandra. [Matthew Seymore]: Yes. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Okay. [Matthew Seymore]: Now, funnily enough, in the actual chorus, only two of those ladies make it to the list of things he likes a little bit of. [Becky Morrette]: Here's a thought. Could he be a pimp? [laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: [gasps] That would make sense. He's driving the boys around being like, please survey the good. [Becky Morrette]: Here's my ladies. [laughs] [Matthew Seymore]: You know, that does kind of fit. And then it's like if they don't, you know, it's all good. He let me dump it and then he's like bye. [Becky Morrette]: and then kick him out, they go with the lady. [Matthew Seymore]: That's Angela. Angela did not make the cut. [Becky Morrette]: She might have been off with one of his boys. [Matthew Seymore]: And that showed, well, neither did Pamela. So apparently, Angela and Pamela are very popular. [Becky Morrette]: They're either big winners or, [Matthew Seymore]: or just they're off the payroll. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: So if the first one is a little bit of Monica. [Becky Morrette]: Oh, that's right. He switches them again. [Matthew Seymore]: A little bit of Erica. Where? By my side, a little bit of Rita is all he needs a little bit of Tina is what I see, which I find very interesting because he's seen so many women up to this point. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah [Matthew Seymore]: So Rita must be the big breadwinner. [Matthew Seymore]: Oh, yeah. She's raking it in. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. Monica, maybe they just changed their names to Monica and whatever the other one was because the other two names weren't really all that great. [Matthew Seymore]: Angela and Pamela. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: No offense to any Angela and Pamela. [Becky Morrette]: But at that, you know, they're not like big moneymaking names probably. [Matthew Seymore]: Oh no. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah, No. [Matthew Seymore]: Now I'm thinking, you know who I really want to get with tonight? [Becky Morrette]: Although, [Matthew Seymore]: Pamela. [Becky Morrette]: Pamela Anderson. [Matthew Seymore]: Oh shit, okay, fine. [Becky Morrette]: Sorry. Pam. [Matthew Seymore]: We will allow it. A little bit of Sandra in the sign. So she is only she is out of commission for the rest of the year. [Becky Morrette]: Either that or she's just the billboard to bring them in. [Matthew Seymore]: Yeah. She is the pen out. [Becky Morrette]: Yep. [Matthew Seymore]: A little bit of Mary all night long. So has gotten the nail marries. [Becky Morrette]: Here is where I am offended. That is my mom's name. How dare you? [Matthew Seymore]: Little a little bit of Mary all night long. [Becky Morrette]: How dare you? [Matthew Seymore]: Even grosser. Because, like, why are you having all of Mary all night long? [Becky Morrette]: Yeah, well, I have known men that cannot really handle all night long. You know, I am just saying. [Matthew Seymore]: So maybe they should just go to be just in the sun. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: Small, small time period. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: Let it be a little bit of Jessica. Here I am. Which is weirder because that definitely feels like a sex. [Becky Morrette]: He just shows up. Hey Jessica. Here I am. That stalker. [Matthew Seymore]: Stalker Lubanga. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah, right. [Matthew Seymore]: A little bit of you makes me your man. [Becky Morrette]: Now, this is problematic because you don't know who's listening to this on yet. Male. Female. I could have my cat listening. [Matthew Seymore]: And he is bestiality. What we are learning from this song is that Lubanga will fucking anything with a pulse. [Becky Morrette]: It is what it sounds like, yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: And then and then it says mambo number five. And I think there is that. Yeah. With all the bap bap [Becky Morrette]: But he missed it with the trumpets because that is where the trumpets go. [Matthew Seymore]: Yeah, I now. But then he was like I'm going to plug momma number five. Very interesting fact. The sampling from the actual mambo number five gets played in the song and the person who actually wrote the original Motown number five was a co-writer of the song. Co-author. Yes. Songwriters, it was Damaso Perez Prado. [Becky Morrette]: That is probably Lou. [Matthew Seymore]: I know, and then Lou Bega, they are two separate entities. [Becky Morrette]: Are they? [Matthew Seymore]: I mean, we can't prove it. [Becky Morrette]: Are they now? [Matthew Seymore]: And then we go, back to you, John. Well, no, rather jump up and down and move it all around. So we're trying to dance. Shake your head to the sound. Put your hand on the ground. Take one step left and one step right. We are playing Twister. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah, I know. [Matthew Seymore]: One to the front and one to the side. Clap your hand once and clap your hands twice, wow! I remind you, one hand out on the ground. [Becky Morrette]: One hand out on the ground, and we have now answered the question. What's the sound of one hand clapping? [Both Speakers]: It is mambo number 5. [Matthew Seymore]: And I desperately wanna watch the video, because then the lyric says, and if it looks like this, then you're doing it right. Which means at some point in the video… [Becky Morrette]: I don’t think he is doing anything. If I remember correctly, it is him. It's a white background and a whole bunch of ladies dancing around. I don't think there's a specific dance that they're doing, but I could be wrong. [Matthew Seymore]: Then Lou Bega has really fucked it up. [Becky Morrette]: Well, I mean, clearly. [Matthew Seymore]: So then. And speaking of fucking things, he goes back to going through. Monica. Erica. Rita, Tina, Sandra's, Mary, Jessica and a little bit of you makes me your man. Trumpet the trumpet, Mambo number five. Again, another instrumental break. And then he's like a little bit of Monica, Erica, Rita, Tina, Santa, Mary, Jessica, a little bit of you makes me your man. And lastly, but certainly not least, I do all to fall in love with a girl like you because you can't run and you can't hide. You and me going to touch the sky, Mambo number 5. [Becky Morrette]: Okay, here is what I am sensing. We've only done two episodes. Very clearly. There is a me too movement situation that is happening in almost every shitty song that is popular. [Matthew Seymore]: Yeah. And I'll be honest. Like I knew this was skeezy going into it. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: But I have never once heard the lyrics cause you can't run and you can't hide. You and me are gonna touch the sky. Sounds like a murder suicide… No, it sounds like a stalker then a murder suicide. [Becky Morrette]: Dateline. All of these songs like Colour Me Balance is a Dateline episode waiting to happen. How bazaar is just bizarre. These are all. [Matthew Seymore]: So far you have had the only one that was not a hashtag me too moment. [Becky Morrette]: Wait until next episode. [Both Speakers]: Oh, that will be good one. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. No, I can't even… Like they are all me too movement. I have not heard like the songs that I have found that I really like. These lyrics are shitty are typically because they're like borderline dateline. [Matthew Seymore]: Oh yeah. I'd like to catch a private. [Becky Morrette]: Oh God. Yes. Yes. [Matthew Seymore]: Across the board. [Becky Morrette]: Now we are on the on the yuck scale of things in the yikes scale. [Matthew Seymore]: Yuck would also work. [Becky Morrette]: Yuck / yikes on this one. [Matthew Seymore]: The problem is like it is an earworm. [Becky Morrette]: It is, and everybody will at a wedding be like one, [Both Speakers]: two, three, four, five. [Becky Morrette]: Mom’s up there dancing. Grandma is up there, shimmy and shaken. And no one is really paying attention to how awful [Matthew Seymore]: These lyrics are [Becky Morrette]: Yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: Which is very interesting because it is a crowd favourite yet no one is paying attention to this dude is literally just naming any women he wants to have sex with [Becky Morrette]: Now that makes me think that I would like to write a pop song and just start rattling off men's names. [Matthew Seymore]: Done. [Becky Morrette]: I am going to work on that. That will be my next, you know, [Matthew Seymore]: Next project. [Becky Morrette]: Next project [Matthew Seymore]:] join us for the next series. [Becky Morrette]: Next podcast [Matthew Seymore]: In which we collectively list the names of men you would like to have sex with. [Becky Morrette]: Where we just start writing our own shitty lyrics. [Matthew Seymore]: It cant be that hard. [Becky Morrette]: Clearly not. Lee Croix I am looking at you post Malone. Sue, I'm going to say this is probably like a 3 for me. [Matthew Seymore]: I will say the only thing that tone that down from being a 4 is dance ability. Like not giving a pass on the grossness of it, but I will say have a dance to this. Yes, will continue to dance to it? Yeah. But the lyrics are just bad. [Becky Morrette]: Well yeah. It's like the Robin Thicke one. The Blurred Lines. It's the same feel. Not as rapey but the same feeling. [Matthew Seymore]: So again tagline for momma number five, Blurred Lines but less rapey. [Becky Morrette]: The 90s version of Blurred Lines, which is a little less, rapey. [Matthew Seymore]: Have you wanted to listen to Blurred Lines but wanted to be less rapey? Have you tried Lou Bega. [Becky Morrette]: But you did not want the over rapeyness of it. [Matthew Seymore]: Check out Lou Bega mambo number 5. [Becky Morrette]: He is into Blurred Lines with mambo number 5, and then work your way up to, yeah. [Matthew Seymore]: I am inclined to agree. This is a middle of the road. Yikes. [Becky Morrette]: Yeah, this was absolutely a total. Oh yeah. 3. Oh yeah. Oh, it is making my stomach a little queasy now, I am going to have to use trumpet for toilet, from now on. It is just gonna happen. [Matthew Seymore]: I have gotta go to the trumpet. [Becky Morrette]: Kids going to the trumpet. I'll be right back. I am going to play a little solo. This is just going downward from here. [Matthew Seymore]: Quality material. [Becky Morrette]: And on that note, thank you for listening to Episode 2. Please stay tuned. We will have Episode 3, which will be musicals. We're going to go deep into musicals. That was the wrong word to use there. After mambo number five. [Matthew Seymore]: I mean how do we solve that problem like Maria. [Becky Morrette]: Although Oh, God, never see Matt and I am not going to, But I still know all the words. Yes, we are going to look at musicals and it is going to be epic. So thanks for joining us and we will see you soon. [End 00:44:37]
Today’s episode is a fun one! Before we started recording the episode with Catherine Parks, we were chatting about some of our favorite memories of growing up listening to CCM […] The post MARKED | Christian Pop Culture appeared first on LifeWay Women.
Danielle Kimmey Torrez, one-third of the award-winning Christian pop/dance/r&b group Out Of Eden, checks in to the show today. Out Of Eden (aka “OOE”) was the first artist signed to Gotee Records, co-owned by dcTalk member Toby McKeehan (aka tobyMac). Danielle, along with her sisters Lisa Kimmey (Winans) and Andrea Kimmey (Baca) teamed up to release seven albums from 1994-2006, including “This Is Your Life” in 2002, winning Dove Awards for “Urban Album of the Year” and “Song of the Year” in 2003. Danielle shares candid thoughts on music, family, racial challenges in our culture, and more, all wrapped up in a strong faith in God. The conversation is part retrospective and includes a couple of cuts from an in-studio interview Danielle, Lisa & Andrea did with WFIL’s sister station 990 AM WNTP (then, WZZD) in February 2004 when in town to promote their new album “Love, Peace & Happiness.” Danielle also gives an update as to what she and her sisters are each doing in 2019. A pleasure to catch up with Danielle (and indirectly, the group) once again!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moldy Oldies Monday made its unofficial return to the airwaves as the show featured classics from Larry Norman, Keith Green, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Stryper and Rich Mullins. Mixed in along the way, audio from Larry’s son Mike Norman, Scripture verses, and of course, weather/sports/prizes too!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author Eric Thurman calls in from Illinois to talk about his new book, "Thrive In Retirement--Simple Secrets for Being Happy for the Rest of Your Life." Thurman was an early leader in the microfinance movement, heading anti-poverty programs in 30 less-developed nations and led HOPE International as CEO along the way. While president of Global Mission at David C Cook, Thurman established a program for troubled children that currently serves 13 million children a week. Thurman shares about five core areas of life that are keys to living well in one's advanced years (and in general too!)--and how to thrive, not just survive.The show also features giveaways and a flashback chat with former Newsboy (and current member of Zealand Worship) Phil Joel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know the "Queen of Christian Pop" is also the "Queen of Christmas?" Join us for a very special BONUS episode with Amy Grant just in time for the holidays! She shares about the recent passing of her father and tenderly remembering him at the holidays to making sweet new memories with loved ones all around. Hosted by 9-time Emmy winner David Sams. Photo courtesy AmyGrant.com
Leanna Crawford is a new singer songwriter and Christian pop artist. After an encounter with the Lord at a Harvest festival followed by a mission trip to Haiti at age 15, she felt a calling to pursue a career in music. Bravely, this Washington state native stepped out in faith, moved to Nashville, and last fall released her first EP "Crazy Beautiful You". Leanna uses her music as a place of transparency in sharing her message of the importance authenticity and an identity found only through Jesus to young women. Currently, she is performing alongside Christian artists, Jeremy Camp and Matthew West on their fall tour. This November Leanna will be joining The Road Show Christmas tour with other artists including Matthew West, Plumb, Matt Maher, Building 429, and Josh Wilson. In this episode of “Still With You,” Leanna and I chat about "Crazy Beautiful You", her story, and how God is working in her life. Leanna is so sincere, and her obedience in her relationship with God is evident. I am so excited to share this episode and introduce to you my new, crazy beautiful friend, Leanna Crawford.Leanna Crawford@leannacrawfordmusic www.leannacrawford.com Kohlie Browning@kohliebrowningwww.kohliebrowning.com The Road Show Christmas Tour www.compassionlive.com/tour/the-roadshow-christmas-2018/The Road Show Spring 2019www.compassionlive.com/tour/the-roadshow-spring-2019/ Music, “Soaring” by Kristie Masing@kristiemasingwww.kristiemasing.com
Leanna Crawford is a new singer songwriter and Christian pop artist. After an encounter with the Lord at a Harvest festival followed by a mission trip to Haiti at age 15, she felt a calling to pursue a career in music. Bravely, this Washington state native stepped out in faith, moved to Nashville, and last fall released her first EP "Crazy Beautiful You". Leanna uses her music as a place of transparency in sharing her message of the importance authenticity and an identity found only through Jesus to young women. Currently, she is performing alongside Christian artists, Jeremy Camp and Matthew West on their fall tour. This November Leanna will be joining The Road Show Christmas tour with other artists including Matthew West, Plumb, Matt Maher, Building 429, and Josh Wilson. In this episode of “Still With You,” Leanna and I chat about "Crazy Beautiful You", her story, and how God is working in her life. Leanna is so sincere, and her obedience in her relationship with God is evident. I am so excited to share this episode and introduce to you my new, crazy beautiful friend, Leanna Crawford.Leanna Crawford@leannacrawfordmusic www.leannacrawford.com Kohlie Browning@kohliebrowningwww.kohliebrowning.com The Road Show Christmas Tour www.compassionlive.com/tour/the-roadshow-christmas-2018/The Road Show Spring 2019www.compassionlive.com/tour/the-roadshow-spring-2019/ Music, “Soaring” by Kristie Masing@kristiemasingwww.kristiemasing.com
Leanna Crawford is a new singer songwriter and Christian pop artist. After an encounter with the Lord at a Harvest festival followed by a mission trip to Haiti at age 15, she felt a calling to pursue a career in music. Bravely, this Washington state native stepped out in faith, moved to Nashville, and last fall released her first EP "Crazy Beautiful You". Leanna uses her music as a place of transparency in sharing her message of the importance authenticity and an identity found only through Jesus to young women. Currently, she is performing alongside Christian artists, Jeremy Camp and Matthew West on their fall tour. This November Leanna will be joining The Road Show Christmas tour with other artists including Matthew West, Plumb, Matt Maher, Building 429, and Josh Wilson. In this episode of “Still With You,” Leanna and I chat about "Crazy Beautiful You", her story, and how God is working in her life. Leanna is so sincere, and her obedience in her relationship with God is evident. I am so excited to share this episode and introduce to you my new, crazy beautiful friend, Leanna Crawford.Leanna Crawford@leannacrawfordmusic www.leannacrawford.com Kohlie Browning@kohliebrowningwww.kohliebrowning.com The Road Show Christmas Tour www.compassionlive.com/tour/the-roadshow-christmas-2018/The Road Show Spring 2019www.compassionlive.com/tour/the-roadshow-spring-2019/ Music, “Soaring” by Kristie Masing@kristiemasingwww.kristiemasing.com
In this episode we meet HJ. She's a Christian Pop and Hip Hop artist with mad rapping skills. Hillary shares how twitter has changed her life, TWICE. How to stay hopeful in the middle of waiting. And how she got thrown into her life as a singer. This episode is amazing and Hillary has such an inspiring story. SHOWNOTES: https://sarenahess.com/2018/08/27/ep-19-w-hillaryjane/
Episode 9. Topic discussed in the episode = Music, Parenting, The Importance of Prayer & Missionary Work. On this Episode of Path Light People Dave speaks to Andrew Tierney & Tim Dunfield from Christian Pop duo "FINDING FAITH". A lot of people would know Andrew Tierney as one of the members of one of Australia's most succesful Music Groups HUMAN NATURE. After having three #1 albums & winning multiple ARIA awards in Australia, Human Nature moved to the United States of America, where they started a residency on the world famous Las Vegas Strip. Currently Human Nature have a show titles "Jukebox" which is at the Sands Showroom at the famous Venetian Las Vegas. Tim Dunfield is a Worship Pastor from Sin City Church located in Henderson, Nevada USA. Tim is the son of a missionary and spent a lot of his life living in different cities around the world. Andrew & Tim talk to Dave about how they met, why they started this new music group and they also share about their personal faith in God. FINDING FAITH Website = http://www.iamfindingfaith.com/
Denise Thompson and Jessica Veldstra fume about the existence and quality of Christian Pop Culture. They also chat about To-Go Ware, sustainable, reusable bamboo cutlery that helps prevent one use plastic from ending up in the ocean.
Colton Dixon is an American Christian singer-songwriter and musician from Tennessee. After years of practicing and performing, he earned an opportunity to perform on the hit TV show, American Idol where he placed seventh. Since then he has produced a consistent buffet of contemporary Christian music hits.
I Singelfestens tolfte avsnitt gästar Hisingsfestivalens projektledare Frida Lernstål och pratar om en B-sida från en soullegendar och om "The Queen of Christian Pop".
Jesse and Brittany discuss Christian pop songs that sound like real pop songs, listener voicemails related to Mike Pence's dinner rules and rape culture, United Airlines and their treatment of Dr. Dao, Sean Spicer and his comments comparing Bashar-al Assad and Hitler, and Donald Trump's interview with Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo with much needed... The post #293 – “Christian Pop Music, United Airlines, Sean Spicer and Hitler, and Donald Trump's Interview with Maria Bartiromo.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.
Do you know the difference if a title is a Christian book, movie, album, or made up? Join guest host and comedian Torry Martin, who braves the studio to challenge Taylor to the quiz. Listen for a good belly laugh and find out who knows all.
Monday on The Steven Knight Show they revisit their conversations with celebrity Chef Brown and Christian/ Pop singer Kristin Rader. Don’t miss! December 22, 2014 at 10PM EST only on EOTM Radio.com. Follow The Steven Knight Show on Twitter @StevenKnightSho & Tweet with hashtag #EOTMRadio
Monday on The Steven Knight Show they are live with the question of the day, the latest in entertainment news, sports, fashion, music and movie reviews. Then they welcome Atlanta based celebrity Chef Will Brown. Plus the team welcomes the talented contemporary Christian/ Pop singer Kristin Rader. Don’t miss it! November 3, 2014 at 10PM EST only on EOTM Radio.com. Follow @StevenKnightSho on Twitter @ Facebook.com/TheStevenKnightShow
Monday on The Steven Knight they are live with the question of the day, the latest in entertainment news, sports, fashion, music and movie reviews. Then the team welcomes Christian Pop artist Katelyn McCarter and Hip Hop artist Raw Blue. Plus Steven will debut his new single “On My Way”. Don’t miss it! Monday, June 30, 2014 at 10PM EST only on EOTM Radio.com. Follow @StevenKnightSho on Twitter @ Facebook.com/TheStevenKnightShow
Rachanee comes to us from Lansing, Michigan and is our first crossover Christian/Pop singer. Rachanee and I talked about CAU being a secular Podcast as I wanted to make sure she was comfortable coming on the show. Not only was she comfortable, her angelic voice gave me goose bumps. It never ceases to amaze me how a tiny woman like Rachanee can have such a powerful voice. For more info go to www.rachanee.net Enjoy the show!!!!
Called the “Queen of Christian Pop”, 30 million albums sold worldwide, 6 Grammys, even more Doves. And hopefully you’ll hear it in this interview, the most down to earth person, a kind hearted woman with a graceful heart, and songs that have stood the test of time. Recorded at Blue Gate Theatre in a giant back room, September 7th 2018.