Deep Dive: Phil Keaggy's *Find Me in These Fields* (Episode 22) - a podcast by CCM in 3D

from 2020-12-21T13:00

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This week's podcast is part of an entire month of "deep dives," a little something that we are calling "Deep Dive December with the 3D's."


Phil Keaggy released his first CCM album (What a Day) in 1973, right at the beginning of the so-called "Jesus Music" movement. Keaggy continued to record consistently throughout the 1970s and 80s. In 1988, Keaggy recorded the finest Beatles album not recorded by the Fab Four--the critically acclaimed Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child. Surely the pressure to follow up Sunday's Child with "Phil Sings the Beatles, part deux" was high. But Phil Keaggy has always zigged when others would zag. This week the 3D's consider Keaggy's follow up to Sunday's Child as they deep dive into the now 30-year-old classic, Find Me in These Fields.


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The 3D's are Dan, Derek, and Dave. Three friends who used to work together in early 1990s in Christian radio who love to reminisce about music from the golden era of CCM, 1985-1995. If you love classic Amy, Michael, Petra, Russ, and White Heart, you have found your new favorite podcast. New episodes drop every Monday. Make sure to subscribe.


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Dan Day is a small business owner in the Wichita area.


Derek Hale is pastor of Trinity Covenant Church (CREC) in Wichita, KS (https://trinitycovenantchurch.wordpress.com/)


Dave Wilson is an on-air personality working for Entercom Communications.


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Intro and outro music: "New Spoon," composed by Sam Luttrell. Used by permission. Please visit his Bandcamp site at https://cannonfire.bandcamp.com/releases.

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