Sorry my theme doesn’t allow embed videos to appear on the front page here. But that is the way it is, alas, which means you have to click through if you want to see the video of the Logos Dads Band doing a cover of the famous counsel provided to young people everywhere by the …
Prairie Fire
As no one has yet been able to stop me, I continue to haul out old recordings from the past. This one is called Prairie Fire, and is from the Falling on Deaf Ears album.
O the Trees Are Green
So I am continuing my spiritual exercises in what the Puritans called mortification, and am posting old audio from songs I recorded way back. This one is called O the Trees Are Green, and is not what I would call driving down the freeway rock n’ roll. This one is from Falling on Deaf Ears. …
Call It What You Want To
As I continue to post various songs from decades ago, please keep in mind that I was a callow youth. You know . . .
Falling on Deaf Ears
So then, what is the point of recycling basement tapes if actual tapes are not involved? It was long enough ago that I am not sure about the basement, but in addition to some songs from Angelfood, I hope also gradually to post some other songs here as well — these from an album called …
Peace Peace Peace
So one of the things I am trying to learn how to do in these new digs — like the foolish women in Paul, I am always learning and never coming to a knowledge of the truth — is how to post an audio. In the spirit of adventure, let us try this . . …
Hold Your Peace: ICYMI
So, then, there is this little side activity of mine that shows up in public from from time to time, and which would seem to require some explanation. The Jenny Geddes Band is a group of friends that like music as much as I do, and which has a floating, inchoate, but very loyal membership. …
A Mind-Bending Apologetic
The Hound of Heaven is premiering in London later this week at the Raindance Film Festival, and you can see the trailer for it here at The Hollywood Reporter. It is a short film, so it will not be releasing in the usual theater way. When it is available I will beat the drum here …
How Little We Understand Our Food Chain
Being Out of Place Doesn’t Mean Uncomfortable . . .
I had the pleasure of filling the pulpit this morning at All Souls in Lewiston, a church plant of Christ Church. We were joined there by IV Conerly, who was visiting, along with the Chocolate Knox and his delightful family. After the service IV gave us his recent (rap) album entitled The Unknown God. A …