
Walk Me Through: Jesus Movement Music ’67-’79 (Part 2) (#187)
Religion on the Mind · Dan Koch
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Show Notes
This is a dual-feed episode, also being released on my music-focused podcast Pretty Good Vibrations.
Ever wondered how White Evangelical Protestants got the way they are? The music that generation created played an outsized role in the formation of their subculture, one that would come to dominate a large chunk of American sociopolitics in the coming 6 decades. And you know what? Some of it rules. (Some emphatically does not.) Lindsay Strannigan (Holy Ghosting Podcast, formerly of The Militia Group) joins me to break down this movement from a musicological angle over two parts, focusing on music released between 1967 and 1979, right up to the moment when Contemporary Christian Music truly emerges as its own cultural force (for better and for worse).
Spotify playlist for today's episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3mBO62jRRLcNgrGOqtwVFf?si=b5a1da6edeb04f58
Holy Ghosting Podcast: https://www.holyghosting.com/
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