New post avail at my main communication hub, Substack. Link in first comment. Here's a bit of the news included:
Hello friends. It's unusual for me to drop a Monday newsletter, but this week is unusual. The week's most important story is that Andi and I will celebrate our 49th wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 18th. That's 52 years together. 49 of it in holy matrimony. On our first official date in the Summer of '71, I brought her a live turtle in a Chinese food box. Naturally, I'm commemorating this event with a song, "Turtle in a Chinese Food Box," — featured on my next vocal album (coming September 2024).
Fortunately, you don't have to wait that long for new music. The Music & Meaning podcast theme, "Sound of the Room," is performed by me and the legendary bassist John Patitucci. The full-length theme single will be released this coming Friday, May 17th. The composition has two other significant sections you do not hear on the podcast. The out vamp is especially fun as John and I trade solos on electric bass and Fender Rhodes electric piano. Don't miss it! Here's a snippet to dig it. Click link below to keep reading. #andiashworth #johnpatitucci #musicandmeaning
Enjoy the latest podcast episode of Music & Meaning, available everywhere.
Latest episode of Music & Meaning avail everywhere!
Heart In Motion, Episode 10 of the Music & Meaning podcast dropped this morning. Avail everywhere. Links to top providers in first comment. Michael Omartian, Brown Bannister and Keith Thomas, the producers behind Amy Grant's groundbreaking hit album, break it down—all the way down! Laughter, confessions, minor groveling, profundities, secrets, and gratitude all prevail. Listen in now. And thank you for the stars and comments on previous episodes. Keep 'em coming. It's very helpful. Brown Bannister Michael Omartian #keiththomas #musicmeaning #musicpodcast
Let's dedicate the new CHARLIE PEACOCK OFFICIAL Facebook profile with an appropriate song, shall we? Thank you for all the love and support. Best gospel song I ever wrote! No brag, just fact. Theme song for life. Follow on this page from now on. Jimmy Abegg and the great Vince Ebo, live in The Netherlands.
Down in the lowlands Won't you save me, save me
One thing you should know by now There's just one thing you ought to know by now It never changes and it's always true All that I have, all that I am, I give to you
"Big Man's Hat"
I had to have peg-legged jeans, I was one bad cat And don't you forget, I wore a big man's hat.
Episode 4 of MUSIC & MEANING is avail now: "St. Augustine Tunes in to the Top 40." That's correct, this ancient bad boy joined me in the studio to review the confessional songs of today's Top 40. I thought he'd be all serious, not able to take a joke. Actually, he was a good hang.
Told one Dad joke that I didn't get: A theologian, a musician, and a Roman centurion walk into a bar. The theologian says, "I'll have a glass of water, I'm still pondering the essence of existence." The musician says, "I'll take a symphony of flavors, perhaps a cocktail." The Roman centurion looks around, raises his hand and says, "I'll have a Martinus." The bartender, puzzled, asks, "Don't you mean a Martini?" The centurion replies, "Listen, if I wanted a double, I would have asked for it!" Somebody help me with this. La, la, la, linkulous in 1st comment. Thank you for your comments and stars on the various podcast sites. You are good friends.
Music & Meaning episode three has dropped. "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" is a narrative trip through the many ways Jesus has been represented in pop music: explicitly, implicitly, genuinely, and in mockery. Interest in who people say he is through music and entertainment never goes out of style. A playlist of examples included. Enjoy, and a more beautiful, just, imaginative, and loving new year to all. Podcast avail everywhere.