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Bethany Dillon’s 2004 Sparrow Records debut stood out, because at only 14, she was a serious writer and artist creating her own material, mature beyond her years, with an authenticity of expression and an ability to own the emotion in her music. Audiences connected with her first record almost immediately, and the results ... READ MORE |
For an instrumental album, Phil Keaggy's 1978 masterpiece The Master and The Musician had a lot to say. Its folk, jazz and rock influenced compositions challenged conventions, stretched musical and sub-cultural boundaries and set a true high watermark for artists of faith that remains in place some thirty years later.... READ MORE |
The most unique sound that reaches the ear upon listening to “Roots” isn’t the sinewy, snaking interplay of percussion and bass, or the empyrean voices wafting through the ether. Nor is it the watery warbling guitars, skewed tinkling of toy piano, drowsily yawning horns or reedy wheezes of accordion, though those rich sonic.... READ MORE |
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