Episode 85 | Ragamuffin Archive: Revisited

Episode 85 of Ragamuffin Archive: Revisited is available now! This week we celebrate the following Ragamuffin anniversaries and events:

  • Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard was released 31 years ago this month
  • Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard  was nominated at the 1995 Grammy Awards, which took place 30 years ago this month
  • Justin McRoberts’ album “Through Songs I Was First Undone” was released 15 years ago last week
  • A new episode of “Life from the Bottom Rung” podcast was released this past week
  • According to the Never Picture Perfect: Rich Mullins Timeline, Third Day’s self-titled album was released 29 years ago this week
  • George Harrison’s birthday was this past Wednesday—he would have been 82  years old
  • Mitch McVicker will be holding concerts in Florida and Georgia this coming weekend (dates below)
  • Rich Mullins and Mitch McVicker wrote the song “My Deliverer” 28 years ago this month

Ep. 85 Track List:

01. How to Grow Up Big and Strong – Rich Mullins (Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard)
02. Lonely Moon – Kevin Max (Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard)
03. Technology – This Train (The Emperor’s New Band)
04. Before the Fall – Rick Elias (Rick Elias and the Confessions)
05. Freedom 90 – Justin McRoberts (Through Songs I Was First Undone)
06. Be the Hands – Eric Hauck (Dusty Little Feet)
07. Nothing at All – Third Day (Third Day)
08. Praise Song – Third Day (Third Day)
09. Here Comes the Sun – Phil Keaggy (Acoustic Cafe)
10. So Sad (No Love of His Own) – Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre (On the Road to Freedom)
11. You Move My Heart – Mitch McVicker (Always Believe)
12. My Deliverer – Rich Mullins (The Jesus Demos)

Credits:

Hear the latest episode of our new podcast from Eric Hauck & Dave Sprinkle—Life from the Bottom Rung: Thoughts of a Beggarman

Mitch McVicker Tour Dates

Intro/Outro Music: Screen Porch by Ted Yoder

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