Cephas Hour on BlackLight Radio
Volume 158
Air Date: April 5, 2020
No, really – two new shows in two weeks! (Click the “Read More” button to pull up the show on demand link.)
Cephas Hour of Praise
Volume 41
Air Date: April 5, 2020
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Cephas Hour on BlackLight Radio
Volume 157
Air Date: March 29, 2020
Tip-toeing back into your podcast world … Anyway, kicking off this return with a terrific new song by Shelly Moore, plus a whole tasty cornucopia of favorites. Thanks for waiting for me to get it back together and get a new show out. (Click the “Read More” button to pull up the show on demand …
Cephas Hour on BlackLight Radio
Volume 157
Air Date: March 29, 2020 Read More »
Cephas Hour of Praise
Volume 40
Air Date: March 29, 2020
Took me long enough, now didn’t it. (Click the “Read More” button to pull up the show on demand link.)
Cephas Hour on BlackLight Radio
Episode 156
Podcast only
Here is the second podcast-only show with no voiceovers, only music. It is an all-Choir show. Because why not. Enjoy! (Click the “Read More” button to pull up the show on demand link.)
Cephas Hour on BlackLight Radio
Episode 155
Podcast only
A funny thing happened today while I was rummaging around my computer getting things back up and running on this site. I discovered I had two episodes of CHOBR for which the music was all done, but there were no voiceovers by yours truly. I had apparently recorded them this past December, but for whatever …
Cephas Hour on BlackLight Radio
Episode 155
Podcast only Read More »
Firing It Up (Again)
After an unscheduled sabbatical, I’m back at it; making new shows and getting old ones back online, on in some cases online for the first time. It is going to be a very lengthy process, as I’m “remastering” the old episodes for better sound quality and doing so plus reuploading the now larger files is …
“Bloodshot” by The Choir Deeply Satisfies
(This post originally appeared on Goldfish and Clowns.) It’s difficult to envision veteran Christian alt rockers The Choir being in the company of country artists back when it was barely out of its teens, a time finding artists such as The Carter Family, Bob Willis, and Bill Monroe routinely crisscrossing the country planting seeds of …