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Switchfoot has been in existence for almost 30 years. They have had massive hits like “I Dare You to Move” and “Meant To Live”, they've won a Grammy award, and they've performed around the world. Most recently they released a song with the legend Buddy Guy titled – “Last Man Standing.” Tim Forman bassist and founding member of the band was nice enough to stop by the show and talk about it! Tim and Doc talk about Tim's solo work, talk about starting out on bass, Paul McCartney, milestones of the career, playing on all the late night TV shows, recording their new song with Buddy Guy, alpacas, and so much more! Meanwhile on the rest of the show Doc let's his fascination with malls be known. Make sure to listen! Introduction: 0:00:21 Birthday Suit 1: 12:14 Ripped from the Headlines: 15:46 Shoutouts: 33:21 Miscellaneous File: 36:12 Tim Foreman of Switchfoot Interview: 42:58 Mike C Top 3: 1:19:51 Birthday Suit 2: 1:38:58 Birthday Suit 3: 1:42:08
“Not my will but Yours be done.” In these 7 simple words the victory is won. Jesus was disgraced so that we, through grace, will never be disgraced.Invite and share this message with your family and friends and bless them with this great message. If you're new to Cornerstone and this is your first time watching us, we'd love to say “hello!” Just click on this url http://cornerstonesf.org/welcome to fill out our Welcome Card and one of our community members will follow up with you. Also if you are in need of prayer, don't hesitate to put in a prayer request at http://cornerstonesf.org/prayer----Song Credits:I Won't Let You Go - SwitchfootJon Foreman, Tim Foreman, Mike Elizondo© 2017 Vanguard Records, a division of Concord Music Group Inc.All music performed by the CornerstoneSF Worship Band under CCLI license No. 48786, CCS No. 8434 #cornerstonesf #liveitoutsf #TheSevenSayings
On this “Song Dive” episode, I am joined by Tim Foreman of Switchfoot to talk about the band's collaboration with blues legend Buddy Guy, “Last Man Standing.” We also discuss: Tim's new solo project Bongo Chico, and preview two new singles from the project “When You Walked Away” & “1995;” the 20th anniversary of the band's “Nothing Is Sound” album; how the band was sucked into Sony's XCP Copy Protection controversy (alongside of Foo Fighters' “In Your Honor”), and the unique way the band responded; and some updates on Switchfoot's next studio album, which (spoiler alert) is going to be a return to a more guitar driven sound! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode! Theme music is "Unveiled" by The 4th. You can find the album on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, YouTube, Bandcamp & more! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape X: https://x.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape Threads: https://www.threads.net/@myweeklymixtape Blusky: https://bsky.app/profile/myweeklymixtape.bsky.social TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Tim Foreman of Switchfoot. Learn more about his solo record at BongoChicco.com. Reach the show at BehindTheTunes@gmail.com
Jay and Clifton explore the origins of Switchfoot: Not just another wrong way to say footswitch. Legend of Chin, to be specific. The first album.Sources:https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Music/Switchfoothttps://charliepeacock.substack.com/p/music-and-meaning-podcast-debuts?utm_campaign=posts-open-in-app&publication_id=232840&post_id=139462517&triedRedirect=truehttps://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/podcasts/music-meaning/whats-christian-about-chemistry.htmlhttps://switchfoot.com/blogs/news/throwback-series-legend-of-chinhttps://www.newtimesslo.com/arts/the-old-switcheroo-2935533https://www.popmatters.com/jon-foreman-fall-winter-2496182076.htmlhttps://sunnybirdee.tripod.com/id13.htmlhttps://christianmusic.fandom.com/wiki/Jon_Foremanhttps://creammag.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/switchfoot-the-faith-not-the-genre/https://www.angelfire.com/fl2/christrock/switchfoot.htmlhttps://www.christianity.com/wiki/people/christian-singer-jon-foreman.html#google_vignettehttps://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/music/Switchfoot_San_Diego_surfers_creating_a_buzz/33615/p1/https://www.crosswalk.com/culture/music/switchfoot-540294.htmlhttps://www.discogs.com/release/1417911-Switchfoot-The-Legend-Of-Chinhttps://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Switchfoot/The_Legend_Of_Chin/4270/https://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/TheLegendofChin.asphttps://switchfoot.com/blogs/news/throwback-series-legend-of-chinhttps://scenesmedia.com/2018/09/my-secrets-of-surviving-rock-stardom-chad-butler-of-switchfoot/
Episode 6 baby! Today, we talk with Member of Denver Emo Rock Band A Place For Owls Ben Sooy and we talk about Switchfoot Fan Podcasts, that riff iykyk, Twitter, where emo lands in the Labor movement, hope in the scene, the line between being funny and being serious, and some sick records from this year. Is Ben maybe the nicest guy in Denver? oh yeah probably does Kristy laugh too much? oh YES most definitely ~~~Here are some references and show notes made by EDDY by HEADLINER!~~~ "Emo is alive and well in the Denver music scene thanks to A Place for Owls. Hear how this DIY band progressed from weekend jams to opening for arena rockers Switchfoot. Lead singer Ben gives the lowdown on their new album, his side hustle doing band merch screenprinting, and why he prefers emo that takes itself seriously." A Place for Owls https://www.aplaceforowls.com/ Switchfoot https://www.switchfoot.com/ Tim Foreman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Foreman Quick on My Feet https://www.facebook.com/quickonmyfeetmusic/ Awake But Still In Bed https://www.awakebutstillinbed.com/ Del Paxton https://delpaxton.bandcamp.com/ Aren't We Amphibians? https://www.arentweamphibians.com/ Equipment https://www.equipmentband.com/
SUPPORT US AND HELP US GROW: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/altwire/Get ready for an amazing episode of The Altwire Podcast as we welcome Tim Foreman, the bassist of the iconic rock band Switchfoot. As the band celebrates the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album, 'The Beautiful Letdown,' Tim takes us on an intimate journey through the band's career. In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of Switchfoot's legacy. Hear personal in-depth stories about the making of 'The Beautiful Letdown', the album that catapulted the band to international fame and left an indelible mark on the music scene. Tim peels back the curtain to reveal behind-the-scenes moments that shaped their career, sharing personal anecdotes from the band's early years to their current status as rock legends. From exhilarating highs to challenging lows, Tim's candid recollections offer a thorough glimpse into the life and evolution of the band. But the journey doesn't end there. Tim also speaks about where he'd like to go next after the band's most recent release, the special re-recording of The Beautiful Letdown. This episode is more than just a trip down memory lane - it's a celebration of two decades of unforgettable music and a testament to Switchfoot's enduring impact on the rock scene. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the band's music, you won't want to miss this insightful, heartfelt conversation on The Altwire Podcast. Tune in and join us in commemorating Switchfoot's incredible journey with 'The Beautiful Letdown'.
Jesus' promise of more after this life anchors us in hope and helps us endure suffering and hardship with resilience and optimism. Invite and share this message with your family and friends and bless them with this great message. If you're new to Cornerstone and this is your first time watching us, we'd love to say “hello!” Just click on this http://cornerstonesf.org/connect to fill out our Connect Card and one of our community members will follow up with you. Also if you are in need of prayer, don't hesitate to put in a prayer request at http://cornerstonesf.org/prayer ---- Song Credits: Where I Belong - Switchfoot Jon Foreman, Mike Elizondo, Tim Foreman © 2011 All music performed by the CornerstoneSF Worship Band under CCLI license No. 48786, CCS No. 8434 #cornerstonesf #liveitoutsf #AfterLife
EX46 - Switchfoot - Re-Released - Meant to Live and Dare You To Move - Our Version 2023 Switchfoot SWITCHFOOT has sold almost 10 million copies worldwide of their twelve studio albums (including their 2003 double-platinum breakthrough The Beautiful Letdown and 2009's Grammy Award-winning Hello Hurricane), racked up a string of Alternative radio hit singles, and performed sold-out tours with over 5 million concert tickets sold in over 40 countries around the world. Through their unique blend of emotionally intelligent and uplifting brand of alternative rock, SWITCHFOOT has earned a devoted and loyal global fan base. SWITCHFOOT has raised over $2 million dollars to aid kids in their community through their BRO-AM Foundation. SWITCHFOOT consists of Jon Foreman (vocals, guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Jerome Fontamillas (keys, guitar) and Chad Butler (drums). Meant to Live This is a song about finding fulfillment through God. The lyrics talk about imperfection of the world we live in, and why people were "Meant to live for so much more." This song is a highlight of an ongoing theme of Switchfoot, which is that the nihilism and entropy people feel in everyday life is due to a loss of identity and faith. The lyrics were written by Jon, he said in an interview, "I'm thinking of life maybe a little bit more lyrically than a computer programmer or someone like that. But the good songs I always feel like they have very little to do with me." The lyrics were inspired by the poem The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot. Both the poem and the song are about the superficial sense of the world and how everyone is so hollow, and that we "Were meant to live for so much more, but we lost ourselves." Dare You To Move The song was originally called "I Dare You to Move," and was included on Switchfoot's 2000 album Learning to Breathe. It was this version that appeared on the soundtrack to the film A Walk To Remember. The band decided to remix it with heavier electric guitars and stronger vocals for their album The Beautiful Letdown, this time released as "Dare You To Move." Jon Foreman said in CCM Magazine presents 100 Greatest Songs In Christian Music: "I love to write songs. I've been at it since I could play the piano. It's one of my favorite ways to pass the time. Music helps me sort out who I am, so my songs usually end up being somewhat autobiographical. I've always felt the deepest connection with honest songs, so I try to write with sincerity." Foreman went on to say that this song, "is an attempt to honestly face the gap between who I am and who I want to be; between the way the world spins and the way it should be. I've heard that we only use a small part of our brain. Maybe our soul is the same way. And maybe we're half asleep most our lives, simply reacting to the stimulus our brain receives. Action, true action, is rare indeed." YouTube Links Switchfoot - Meant to Live (Our Version) Switchfoot - Dare You to Move (Our Version) Follow Switchfoot here: Facebook: https://found.ee/SwitchfootFacebook Twitter: https://found.ee/SwitchfootTwitter Instagram: https://found.ee/SwitchfootInstagram Tik-Tok: https://found.ee/switchfoottiktok YouTube: https://found.ee/SwitchfootYoutube Spotify: https://found.ee/SwitchfootSpotify Apple Music: https://found.ee/SwitchfootAppleMusic ___ Add To My Playlist Podcast Website
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SURPRISE! As an early Christmas present, we have a fun conversation for you with Gable Price! This alternative rock singer from Redding, California is the lead singer for Gable Price and Friends which has been named "Christian music's best kept secret," and honestly, we're not disagreeing. Jess and Gable chat about the band's new album "Consequence of Being Alive," growing up as a church kid, and working with Jon and Tim Foreman of Switchfoot. There's lots of laughs, some thoughts about the weirdness of Christian music, and we even dive into the Evangelical persecution complex. A merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah indeed! Connect @GablePriceAndFriends and https://GablePriceAndFriends.com Buy/stream "Consequence of Being Alive" here: https://shor.by/gpaf MUSIC The Consequence of Being Alive by Gable Price and Friends Jesus Christ (Hold Me Steady) by Gable Price and Friends I LOVE TO STRUGGLE by Gable Price and Friends I Don't Wanna Live Like This by Gable Price and Friends Lucky #17 by Gable Price and Friends Brother Jack by Gable Price and Friends Light of the World by Madaline Garcia GET PODCAST MERCH HERE: https://tee.pub/lic/YOUMEPOD SPONSORS JesusWired is your number 1 source for Christian music news, reviews and interviews. Visit them now at https://JesusWired.com. Are you a creator? Soundstripe gives you unlimited access to royalty free music from some of the world's best composers. Go to SOUNDSTRIPE.COM and enter YOUMEPOD to get 10% off at checkout. SUBSCRIBE/CONNECT/LET'S BE FRIENDS: https://linktr.ee/betweenyoumepod Produced by Joshua Norman Media
Washington Post chief film critic Ann Hornaday discusses what's happening in theaters this holiday season. Jon and Tim Foreman of the band Switchfoot discuss their new Christmas album. Shawn Tacey, CEO of online fundraising platform Our Mayberry, discusses how his company is democratizing giving to charities. And CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Martha Teichner discusses why every day of Hanukkah is Friday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 8.) This week we talk to Jess Miller (insta @boomerangstang) about the challenges of pursuing her Mustang dream while being a single mother of three. Jess also discusses how Tim Foreman (insta @hilljackmach1) and a host of others, came to her rescue by volunteering their time, skills and knowledge to resurrect her “Boomerang Stang”. This is an amazing and inspirational story. Jess' Socials: https://www.instagram.com/boomerangstang/ https://www.instagram.com/getthefoxoutva/ Tim's Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hilljackmach1/
Adam sits down with the band Switchfoot to talk to them about their new Christmas album, 'This Is Our Christmas Album'. Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman, and Chad Butler get into how Black Friday is the antithesis of Thanksgiving, commercialism during the holidays, and what Christmas means to them. Adam and the band break down Joe Jackson's 'I'm the Man' before getting into work ethic and Tommy Lee. PLUGS: Listen to Switchfoot's new album, ‘This Is Our Christmas Album', wherever you find music And visit Switchfoot.com for live dates Check out Brian Kilmeade's ‘The President and the Freedom Fighter: Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Their Battle to Save America's Soul' wherever you find books See Brian live in Newark at the NJ Performing Arts Center on Friday And follow him on Twitter, @Kilmeade THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: SkylightFrame.com enter ADAM Geico.com GoodRanchers.com/ADAM Enter code: ADAM
Check out my buddies Jon and Tim Foreman as they talk Switchfoot music and their latest Christmas single on The Path Here
We had the pleasure of interviewing Gable Price and Friends over Zoom video!“Ever since I was young, I lived with an overarching fear that the thing I was presently enjoying would lose its desired effect and fade away,” remembers songwriter and frontman of the exuberant rock outfit Gable Price and Friends, Gable Price. “When our band started and began to gain momentum, it wasn't long before I slipped into the thought of ‘What happens when this loses its steam?'” Eventually, Price came to grips with those obsessive thoughts and like any songwriter worth their weight, set it to music as the opening track, “Upside”, off the band's new album The Consequence Of Being Alive—out now via Capitol CMG. With the release of The Consequence Of Being Alive, the band is redefining who Gable Price and Friends is. With a more indie-rock sound and songs that are less spiritual and more personal to Price's life, The Consequence Of Being Alive is a lesson in forging a new path. It doesn't hurt that there are some killer album credits, too. Gable's friend and mentor Jon Foreman (Switchfoot) is a featured artist on track #8 "How It Sets You Free," which they co-wrote together with Tim Foreman. Other noteworthy writing credits include Judah Akers (Judah & the Lion) on "I Don't Wanna Live Like This" and Caleb Chapman (Colony House) on "Tough Love."Gable Price and Friends know how to deliver songs that reverberate in our hearts and souls; Price's vocal phrasing matches the emotional tenor of every song perfectly, getting inside the lyrics, dwelling in them, and then singing them with the passion of one who's lived with the joy and pain they express. The songs on The Consequence Of Being Alive showcase the band's lyrical and musical genius, providing a soundtrack to the emotional highs and lows of our everyday lives. Gable Price and Friends is a 4-piece alternative rock and roll band, with a whole lot of damage to do and a whole lot of cities to play. Currently residing in Northern California; 3 Midwest boys and a Californian—Gable Price, Cameron Pablo, Daniel Vargas, and Adam Elizararraz—continue to gain ground, turn heads and provide a euphoric live and recorded experience. From recording their demos in a garage, and Gables 1977 Camper van: “The Dreamboat,” to recently signing with Capitol CMG, the boys have no intention of slowing down anytime soon. Gable Price and Friends are known for sentimental, provocative lyrics regarding the human condition, screaming guitars and bass, with driving drums that make you wanna get a speeding ticket. This group of 20-somethings is eager for the public to hear their new record and excited to share the songs with a group of sweaty people in a venue somewhere, sometime. Keep your head straight, hopes up, heart right; and remember to be a good friend.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #GablePrice #GablePriceandFriends #TheConsequenceOfBeingAlive #NewMusic #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
In this episode I talk bassist Tim Foreman from the band “Switchfoot” about their new album “Interrobang”. Tim breaks down the recording process for the album plus some great insight to the music. Switchfoot has been continually breaking musical barriers in their 20+ career. They have sold almost 10 million copies worldwide of their eleven studio albums. They have also performed sold-out tours with over 5 million concert tickets sold in over 40 countries around the world. Switchfoot has raised millions of dollars to aid kids in their community through their BRO-AM Foundation. Album link: here YouTube videos: "Fluoroscent" "The Bones Of Us" "Lost 'cause" "If I Were You" Thank you to my sponsors: Arnaud Krakowka yousician.com Custom Guitar Picks: Custom Guitar Picks To download my online guitar course and all other contacts visit my website: becomeaguitaristtoday.com
Grammy award winning TIM FOREMAN “SWITCHFOOT” joins the podcast! In this episode we have an exclusive interview 2 days before the band goes up to record their highly anticipated new album!!! Check them out at Switchfoot.com
In this episode, we discuss the consistency of the rhyme schemes used by songwriters and brothers Jon and Tim Foreman, explore the melodic tension created by the melody of the chorus, and laugh about the lack of enunciation in rock music.
On June 15th, I reached out to pedagogical consultants, Tim Foreman and Ron Turchyniak, whose dossiers are to help teachers and staff at Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board (SWLSB) integrate educational technologies in the classroom. All this changed in March. Their jobs became all the more crucial as teachers shifted from classroom to online teaching amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. This episode originally aired on June 25, 2020
Tim Foreman has inspired me for over 20 years through his music and now has taken it to a complete other level since I have had the opportunity to call him my friend. He helps us all to understand that when you focus on your family, your passion and what is really important everything else will fall in line!!!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We had the pleasure of speaking with Tim Foreman from Switchfoot on the podcast today. We'll find out what it was like growing up for the Foreman brothers, how covid 19 and isolation is effecting Tim and the rest of the band, what their new single "Joy Invincible" is all about and how he ended up buying 3 trampolines instead of one!
We had the opportunity to interview Switchfoot at KAABOO Del Mar!After 10 albums, multiple hit singles, millions of records sold, a GRAMMY Award and 20 years of touring, in late 2017, SWITCHFOOT put the brakes on. The successful release and tour for their most recent album, WHERE THE LIGHT SHINES THROUGH had concluded, and the San Diego-based quintet decided to take a long deserved, much needed hiatus. Their goals? To think on difficult, important questions about the band and themselves personally, including: “Why are we doing this?” The answers weren’t long in coming and are musically evident in the 14 remarkable songs that make up NATIVE TONGUE, a creative juggernaut spawned by singer Jon Foreman’s realization that the answer to “why?” was to “pursue joy.”Joy became the paramount goal in his life and music. “Joy is an incredible motivator,” says Jon: “It’s only to be found in the moment, not in the past or future. That’s what music is to us: The ever-present joy of the ever-present now.”During the hiatus, Jon’s positive immediacy inspired songs that he had to get out. Creative openness without a goal resulted in an electric, wide-ranging collection. “There was no ‘should’ or ‘ought.’ It was a beautiful freedom. Songs we wrote didn’t have to turn into anything, as long as we were pursuing joy. That’s where this record was born.”The results of that pursuit include the infectious, title track; the get-your-lighters out, sway-along “ALL I NEED”; and the edgy excellence of “VOICES.” Then there’s a trippily wonderful departure in the Beatles-esque “DIG NEW STREAMS,” a tune drummer Chad Butler calls an “odyssey. It breaks so many rules: Structure, tempo, arrangement, style. I love that.”Lyrically, NATIVE TONGUE doesn’t dwell on the world’s fraught social and political situations, rather, it’s an answer that offers an antidote to them. SWITCHFOOT observe that “we’re living in a time where it feels like hatred, fear, war, pain, anger is the native tongue of our species, that these dark words are our language. For me,” says Jon, “Holding my infant son in the middle of the night reminds me of how helpless we all start off. All of us, everywhere, were comforted, held, given a bottle; we were not hated into the world, we were loved into the world. Love is our native tongue, our common bond. And when fear and hatred are put in their proper place joy is available to us. That aligns well with joy, which is only available when fear, hatred, all those things are put in their proper place, cast aside by love.”The time off for reflection “started a beautiful season for me, of falling in love with music and songwriting all over again,” says Tim, who co-founded SWITCHFOOT when he was just 17. “I’d sneak into the band studio and write and play. But then I noticed some scribbled lyrics left by my brother. He’d been doing the same thing.” Chad, too, admits to dropping by the studio. “I ran into Jon there. He played me a couple new songs, including ‘LET IT HAPPEN,’ which is poignant lyrically, coming from the space of not having a plan or agenda.”Jon believes that where the songs arise from is crucial; “ulterior motives can ruin even the best of intentions.” The idea of “let it happen,” along with “pursuing joy,” gave a shape to the lyrical ideas and music and spirit that went into NATIVE TONGUE. As SWITCHFOOT enjoyed the time off and, the avid surfers—reveled in the inspirational immensity of the Pacific Ocean—music flowed easily, merely for the joy of it. The band’s ‘time off’ turned out to be particularly creative and their prolific nature clicked in, writing nearly 100 songs for the project. The question arose: “Are we making an album?” The answer was clearly yes, and songs were culled to a manageable number to be produced by the band, along with OneRepublic bassist and multi-instrumentalist Brent Kutzle.The tunes coalesced quickly. “THE HARDEST ART” got a beautiful boost thanks to vocals added by Kaela Sinclair, of the French electronic outfit M83. For his part, Tim got rid of equipment and bought “old basses, new to me,” to change up and challenge his sound and approach. Jon wrote lyrics that are an oft-philosophical combination and of the personal and universal. For example, “VOICES” was inspired by a homeless man who lived at the beach. “He was a nice guy,” says Jon, “who always wore aluminum foil on his head to block out the signals and voices he heard… Looking back I think he was bipolar. But I realized there’s always voices in our heads, all of us, an inner dialogue or diatribe.”NATIVE TONGUE marks the 11th record since 1997’s debut, THE LEGEND OF CHIN, which started SWITCHFOOT on a path of critical and fan acclaim for albums including 2003’s multi-platinum breakthrough THE BEAUTIFUL LETDOWN, the GRAMMY award-winning HELLO HURRICANE (2009), and FADING WEST, which was also the name of a documentary on the band. For an album that “snuck up on” SWITCHFOOT, there’s a remarkable cohesion among the songs. Of course, 20 years together can do that to a band. A band that moves easily among the world of modern rock but mystifies those who try to pigeonhole them. “Since the beginning, SWITCHFOOT never fit into a musical genre,” notes Chad. “We all come from different musical upbringings, and we believe any good playlist has diversity.”Approaching the music on NATIVE TONGUE with kid-like enthusiasm combined with the years spent honing their craft makes NATIVE TONGUE a rare gem. “We channeled Queen, ELO, the Kinks; our favorite albums from the past. Albums with guitar solos,” laughs Jon, who says, “I’d play solos over and over just because they were fun! But we didn’t want to make a throwback album, and Brent was great at marrying the sensibility of our roots with the present and beyond. We took fun risks.”Those risks paid off in songs that the listener can interact with on multiple levels. If NATIVE TONGUE’s tunes are approachable and memorable, the album also has a heady goal. NATIVE TONGUE is, Jon says, ‘An attempt to be a loving embrace of all the human souls who have been weighed down by the times. It’s a chance for all of us to be reminded of what brings us together, not what tears us apart. My hope, for this record,” Jon concludes, “is that it would be a reminder that there are new streams available for us to travel down, and that hatred is not our language, love is our native tongue."We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com www.BringinitBackwards.com CREDITS: Theme Song: Scott Russo & Design: Oscar Rodriguez
Lots to catch up on with Switchfoot's bassist Tim Foreman! We discussed the band taking it easy in 2018, how they accidentally made the new album 'Native Tongue', starting the tour on Valentine's Day and how guitarist Jerome Fontamillas is cancer free and will be on the road with Switchfoot!
Jon and Tim Foreman, from Switchfoot, join Lauree in studio for a special celebration. What are they celebrating today? Has Apple fixed that Bug...to stop the creepers from spying on you?And if you have been feeling heavy hearted lately, so has Lauree. She gets raw and prays for you!
Tim Foreman is the bass player for Switchfoot and they will be kicking off their new tour Saturday, Feb 9 at TopGolf in Las Vegas. He talks about how last years' hiatus inspired this new album and... Scott Herrold is known for his interviews. He does a daily radio show on SOS Radio. This postcast is conversations about worldview, faith and culture with famous personalities.
If you haven't yet heard the story about the person who approached Rob Machado one day at the airport, moments after Rob got off a plane from Mexico, then you haven't yet heard one of the most memorable tales of hilarity that a pro surfer has ever told. It shocked us. It shocked SWITCHFOOT too. You'll hear the story at the beginning of this episode featuring Rob and his longtime friends from SWITCHFOOT Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman, and Chad Butler. SWITCHFOOT is from Encinitas, California and they go back a long way with Rob. This episode reveals many funny and surprising elements from their shared past and we think you'll love it. Love SWITCHFOOT? Their new album Native Tounge was just released on January 18th, and you'll find them on tour starting February 14th. For more, visit SWITCHFOOT.com
We hope you're all enjoying a wonderful summer break, full of laughter and rest and memory making with those you love most! Those are definitely some of our biggest goals this summer as well, which is why for the month of July we’re throwing it back each week to some of our very favorite episodes from Season 1! This week we’re revisiting the wonderful conversation we had with two of our favorite people on the planet, Mark & Jan Foreman. Mark and Jan are the parents of Jon and Tim Foreman from the band Switchfoot, pastors of North Coast Calvary Chapel, and also just happen to be the authors of our very favorite parenting book on the planet, Never Say No! As you listen to Mark and Jan share, you will quickly understand why their book remains at the top of our list! We chat with Mark and Jan about how to really enjoy our kids, the importance of saying yes to the invitations from our kids to join them in adventure, and also becoming people who lead the way in our own lives by saying yes to the adventures God is calling us to take! Their wisdom and advice have truly been transformative to us both in our parenting and in our lives. We know you will be blessed and impacted as well! Enjoy our conversation with Mark and Jan Foreman. Links: Show Notes: https://onelife.works/podcasts/ Website: https://onelife.works/ Chris Graebe : https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraebe/ Jenni Graebe : https://www.instagram.com/jennigraebe/ One Life Tribe: https://www.instagram.com/onelifetribe/
Guys, we cannot wait to introduce you to our guests on today's episode, Mark and Jan Foreman. Mark and Jan are the parents of Jon and Tim Foreman from the band Switchfoot, pastors of North Coast Calvary Chapel, and also just happen to be the authors of our very favorite parenting book on the planet, Never Say No! As you listen to Mark and Jan share, you will quickly understand why their book remains at the top of our list! We chat with Mark and Jan about how to really enjoy your kids, the importance of saying yes to their invitations to join them in adventure, and also becoming people who lead the way by saying yes to our own adventures God is calling us to take! Their wisdom and advice have truly been transformative to us in both our parenting and in our lives. We know you will be blessed and impacted as well! Enjoy our conversation with Mark and Jan Foreman.
Switchfoot是一支来自加利福尼亚州圣迭戈的美国另类摇滚乐队。中文名叫福音四人组,或浪行者。 一支讲求旋律和歌词含义的乐队乐队成员是Jon Foreman(主唱兼吉他手), Tim Foreman(贝司手及伴唱), Chad Butler(鼓手及打击乐), Jerome Fontamillas(吉他手、键盘手及伴唱)和Drew Shirley(吉他手及伴唱)。 他们以三把吉他同时演奏的阵容及强有力的现场秀而知名。 在早期以基督摇滚的面貌获得成功后,Switchfoot以2002年的影片A Walk to Remember中收录的四首歌曲首次取得了主流的认可,从而促使2003年他们发行了打入主流的专辑The Beautiful Letdown。专辑持续卖掉了260万张拷贝
Switchfoot是一支来自加利福尼亚州圣迭戈的美国另类摇滚乐队。中文名叫福音四人组,或浪行者。 一支讲求旋律和歌词含义的乐队乐队成员是Jon Foreman(主唱兼吉他手), Tim Foreman(贝司手及伴唱), Chad Butler(鼓手及打击乐), Jerome Fontamillas(吉他手、键盘手及伴唱)和Drew Shirley(吉他手及伴唱)。 他们以三把吉他同时演奏的阵容及强有力的现场秀而知名。 在早期以基督摇滚的面貌获得成功后,Switchfoot以2002年的影片A Walk to Remember中收录的四首歌曲首次取得了主流的认可,从而促使2003年他们发行了打入主流的专辑The Beautiful Letdown。专辑持续卖掉了260万张拷贝
Brad Lomenick sits down with Mark Foreman, pastor, father of Jon and Tim Foreman of Switchfoot, and author of Never Say No: Raising Big Picture Kids.
Surfing, concert protests, and a good cause. These are just a few topics Jerry discusses with Switchfoot bassist Tim Foreman, and of course, about coming to Awakening Fest this September!
Switchfoot are one of the hottest rock bands on the planet, the message behind their music is powerful and thought provoking. Switchfoot's bass player Tim Foreman shares some great stories about the history of the band and their passion to help the poor.
The San Diego band roar into 2019 with a new album “Native Tongue” that transpired from what was supposed to be a yearlong break. Tim Foreman, bass guitar, walks us through the new songs and sheds some light on the stories behind them.