In Part 2 of this special episode we hear from our late friend, mentor, and guide, Rich Mullins via a long-lost interview conducted at the old True Tunes record store in Wheaton Illinois in 1995. We also check in with Mitch McVicker, Phil Madeira, and Derek Webb, and we listen to Andrew Peterson on the Jukebox. Rich’s Ragamuffin bandmates Jimmy Abegg, Aaron Smith, and Mark Robertson come back to close things out as well. It’s our longest and fullest episode yet and we are excited for everyone to hear it.
This newly restored interview is 25 years old, but as we hear host John J. Thompson and Mullins talk about the struggle to pursue honest artistry and personal spiritual growth amidst evangelical fundamentalism and the benefits and beauty of exposing ourselves to challenging ideas and people, it seems like it could have been recorded yesterday. Visit TrueTunes.com for the full show notes and please spread the word. (And don't miss Part 1, where the Ragamuffins set the stage so beautifully.)
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Special Edition: Couples Skate (Jukebox Takeover)
Wild Harbors in Paris: Safety Is Overrated
@45RPM Did The Joshua Tree Fall on The 77s? (More Roe From The Cutting Room Floor)
More ”Alternative” Than You’ll Ever Be (Randy Layton’s Long Strange Trip)
@45RPM Charlie Peacock Revisited (From The Vault)
@45RPM U2’s Achtung Baby Jukebox Rewind
Outsider Art w Finster & Yingst + Mountain Goats on The Jukebox (True Tunes Live)
Tonio K. Walks On: Notes From A Lost World
Drew Holcomb Comes To Class
@45RPM Calling Out The Ghosts: JJT & Michelle Thompson (The Wayside) + Producer Matt Goldman (Underoath, Luxury) discuss new music
Prog Rock, Complex Art, & Cultivating a Discerning Ear: Neal Morse’s Epic Journey
Singing In The Choir w Nikki Lerner + Over The Rhine’s Nowhere Else Fest rocks the Jukebox
@45RPM David Bunker on Artist Care and Nurturing the Creative
Tyson Motsenbocker Loses His Milk Teeth (+ Madison Cunningham’s ”Revealer” on the Jukebox)
@45RPM What Good Is Music? (with Pastor Chris Williamson of Strong Tower Bible Church and Transformation Crusade)
@45RPM Creativity Will Save The World w Tom Willett (12” Extended Mix)
Bill Mallonee (Vigilantes of Love): From Americana’s ”Next Big Thing” to Indefatigable Digital Busker
Beatles & Outlaws: Ken Mansfield Comes Down From The Roof
Phil Cook’s Spiritual Helpline (From Bon Iver, Hiss Golden Messenger, & Megafaun to Gospel Glory)
Love Is Underrated: Undercover (+ What’s Shakin’ & Reality Rock on the Jukebox)
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