18 Replies to “Jesus Music Before The Name”

  1. I ❤️ Love these stories!!!
    All the people you met & know & how God caused your gift of talent musically to make room for you & all these years you have blessed so many people. Including me. Thank you.

    1. I’ll play a cut from Psalm 150 next on Nutshells … and I will also let you hear Bill Sprouse who our first recorded song was written about.. He also gave us a song that we opened with for a. few years..

  2. Bryan, thank you so much for the information about your history in Jesus music before it had a name.

  3. just finished Randy’s book Song Story. some very interesting and equally surprising stories.

    1. the story of the Plane crash is not accurate.. based on his conversations with Rick. Randy was not there. Rick in no way ‘landed the airplane’.. he turned the yoke to the left like driving a car because we were going off the run way .. it changed nothing… LOL

  4. Wow!
    I know I say it every time, but man!!! I am loving hearing your stories and learning more!
    As a side note, sharing your revelations (such as God’s plan for us being something we would love) sometimes gives me revelations. Your way of thinking is similar to mine and your words make it through my thick skull. Thanks Bryan.

  5. Your journalism makes me wonder what you’re doing to further your career or was it recording your favorite songs cause you liked them. Nevertheless it proves that you were a CCM founder who recognized good music and lyrics and expanded it to make it your own. Your brilliance and empathy towards people propelled you so far above the others in your class. I can just listen to your voice and hear a heavenly touch. That is something special that only you have Bryan.

    1. I guess I had some ambition when I started but not really much.. I only knew one thing.. writin songs n singin.. eventually I would have “People” with ambitions.. I lack motivation these days tho

  6. Very interesting account of your earlier days before SCB. At the time in the mid to late 60’s I wished I could’ve seen California and the hippies and bands, but I’m from Pennsylvania and only got as far as New Mexico in the summer of 1968 on a family vacation when I was 14.

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