Monthly Archives: March 2009

Rock Band + French Horn = Awesome

I’m at that point in my interaction with the new U2 CD, No Line on the Horizon, where I haven’t yet grasped the meaning of any of the songs on the whole. I just keep hearing individual lines go by … Continue reading

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Handbells

I played in a handbell choir my uncle directed for a couple years when I lived in Chattanooga, so when I moved to Nashville and a friend asked if I wanted to play in the choir his wife directs, I … Continue reading

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Coming Soon: The Sacredness of Questioning Everything

The wait is almost over. David Dark’s new book, The Sacredness of Questioning Everything, arrives in bookstores April 1st. I blogged about hearing David read some selections a while back while he was working on it, and have been eager … Continue reading

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Tokens Radio Show

Where else but Nashville can you be a part of an audience for a radio show taping that talks about justice, death row, Will Campbell, English-only laws, revivalist preachers, and climaxes with an ensemble performance of Bob Dylan’s Blowin’ in … Continue reading

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