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Special Rich Mullins Tribute
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On September 19, 1997, the world said goodbye to one of the most prolific and, sometimes controversial, Christian artists of his day, Rich Mullins. Mullins' soared to CCM stardom with hits like "Awesome God" and "Sometimes by Step", but his deep convictions and poetic mind prevented him from relishing in his fame. Like Keith Green before him, he walked to the beat of his own drum and did the music he wanted. Tragically, his life was cut short in an automobile accident.
In this episode, we talk to four CCM artists who knew Rich, and they give us some insight in to the man Rich was behind the scenes, as well as tell some interesting tales of their encounters with him. Join us for this very special episode of Jesus Freaks: Vinyl to Digital, as we pay tribute to Rich Mullins and feature some of the music he brought us.
Special Thanks to Russ, Lee, Mark Gersmehl, Lary Dean and Randy Stonehill for their contributions to this episode.
Music in this episode:
"Here in America" - Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band (Reunion)
"Awesome God" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"That Where I Am, There You..." - Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band (Myrrh)
"Hold Me Jesus" - Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band (Reunion)
"Let Mercy Lead" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"Alrightokuhhuhamen" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"Brother's Keeper" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"Peace (A Communion Song from St. Joseph's Square)" - Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band (Reunion)
"Sometimes by Step" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"Elijah" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
This podcast is licensed through BMI. All Music Used By Permission.
To Contribute to this podcast, please visit our PATREON page!
To Visit our Website, Click HERE!
To Support This Show, Please Visit our Patreon Page!
Check our our website HERE!
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Manage episode 302686375 series 2778747
On September 19, 1997, the world said goodbye to one of the most prolific and, sometimes controversial, Christian artists of his day, Rich Mullins. Mullins' soared to CCM stardom with hits like "Awesome God" and "Sometimes by Step", but his deep convictions and poetic mind prevented him from relishing in his fame. Like Keith Green before him, he walked to the beat of his own drum and did the music he wanted. Tragically, his life was cut short in an automobile accident.
In this episode, we talk to four CCM artists who knew Rich, and they give us some insight in to the man Rich was behind the scenes, as well as tell some interesting tales of their encounters with him. Join us for this very special episode of Jesus Freaks: Vinyl to Digital, as we pay tribute to Rich Mullins and feature some of the music he brought us.
Special Thanks to Russ, Lee, Mark Gersmehl, Lary Dean and Randy Stonehill for their contributions to this episode.
Music in this episode:
"Here in America" - Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band (Reunion)
"Awesome God" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"That Where I Am, There You..." - Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band (Myrrh)
"Hold Me Jesus" - Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band (Reunion)
"Let Mercy Lead" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"Alrightokuhhuhamen" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"Brother's Keeper" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"Peace (A Communion Song from St. Joseph's Square)" - Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band (Reunion)
"Sometimes by Step" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
"Elijah" - Rich Mullins (Reunion)
This podcast is licensed through BMI. All Music Used By Permission.
To Contribute to this podcast, please visit our PATREON page!
To Visit our Website, Click HERE!
To Support This Show, Please Visit our Patreon Page!
Check our our website HERE!
Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Start for FREE
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