And Now, After 126 Episodes, I Finally Introduce Myself!

Back in the day—1987, to be precise—I became the first and only music journalist covering Christian rock for a “secular” publication. The magazine in question was called PULSE! and its publisher was the Tower Records chain.

I wasn’t there because there were fans of the genre on staff. I was there because they hoped I’d bring advertising dollars from the Christian music industry. Which, though no fault of my own, seldom, if ever, happened. The Christian music industry had no qualms about pitching stories and artists to me in hopes I would cover suggested artists and albums. However, when it came time to put their money where their mouth was, they’d throw it away on glorified vanity house organs like Harvest Rock Syndicate, which reached only the existing fan base. I was out there trying to preach about the band named The Choir while they were content preaching to the choir about the band named The Choir. They hung me out to dry and then complained I wasn’t correctly watering their secret garden.

On the rare occasions when anyone at PULSE! spoke to me, the staff there made it quite plain that I was the rat bastard on board. They had nothing nice to say about my writing and barely, if ever, acknowledged the music itself. Somewhat offputting, but I persevered. I loved the music and artists, so whatever it took to get the word out is what I did.

Despite the open animosity, one day, out of the blue, one of the higher-ups at PULSE! asked me to write a feature story about Steve Taylor. I did so. for the November 1988 issue. Suddenly, the Christian music industry took full notice of me. I had offers to do stories for assorted magazines, write artist bios for new releases, etc. I wrote quite a bit for CCM Magazine and other publications, talking to many of the high-flying artists of the time: Michael W. Smith, Sandi Patti, Steven Curtis Chapman, and others. The only one I never spoke to was Amy Grant, and I had an interview scheduled until her management canceled it because they subsequently booked her for Good Morning America the day I was going to talk to her and said they’d reschedule my interview. I’m still waiting.

Even with the above, I never really fit in. I was too rock-oriented for the labels and too artist-oriented for the publications. In 1994, it all fell apart; the industry and I walked away from one another. Still, I had a good run.

Fast-forward a decade plus. After attending a 2005 concert in Southern California featuring bands such as Undercover, The Choir, Altar Boys, and Crunbächer, the writing bug hit me again. Now free to cover who I wanted how I wanted, I wrote a book featuring interviews with the artists I wanted to do stories on back in the day but seldom had the opportunity to do so. The book took a while, but it finally came together in 2009. I released an updated version in 2019. I also started doing Cephas Hour, a show that plays music by artists who have meant so much to me. It was initially on an Internet radio station; it’s now a stand-alone podcast.

Long story short, I was there. I’m not bragging when I say I was not an insignificant part of the scene. I’ve had artists long after the fact tell me a review I did in PULSE! of one of their records made a massive positive difference in sales, far more than anything in any Christian publications. So, yeah.

On Cephas Hour, I enjoy playing and promoting current independent artists who carry the artistic and spiritual integrity torch in addition to classic songs and artists. With that, back to the music.

Cephas Hour
Episode 122
Release Date: March 14, 2024

The one that embraces the process.

 

Rejoice Phil Keaggy
The Finish Line Steve Taylor
Dig Adam Again
Hand In Hand DeGarmo & Key
Dig Here, Said The Angel Daniel Amos
Grace The Choir
We’re Restless Rachel Wilhelm
Holy Hold 77s
Leaving The Past Behind Larry Norman
A Cry For Help Veil of Ashes
Life Begins At The Cross Altar Boys
Searching For Love Sweet Comfort Band
Sometimes Alleluia Chuck Girard

Cephas Hour
Episode 108
Release Date: August 30, 2023

The one that mentions politics. I’m sorry.

Bema Seat Petra
The Solution Is The Problem Mark Scudder
The Doing Of The Thing Bob Bennett
Don’t Let The Sun Go Down Fireworks
Beyond The Wall Of Sleep Terry Scott Taylor
Grace Is The Smell Of Rain Daniel Amos
Eleanor, It’s Raining Now The Lost Dogs
Shadow Of The Cross The Choir
Rise Crystoria
Flesh & Bone Vector
Passion Play Veil Of Ashes
Light Of Freedom Altar Boys
So Wonderful Undercover

Cephas Hour
Episode 103
Release Date: July 8, 2023

The one that’s about the music.

Joel The Lost Dogs
Overflow Richie Furay
Still Rolls The Stone Prelude /
Still Rolls The Stone
Bob Bennett
Vengeance with the Sword
(Jeremiah 25)
Rachel Wilhelm
Alleluia Always Rosalie
Say The Word Whiteheart
Strong Hand Of Love Mark Heard
The Cross Was His Own Veil Of Ashes
Creole The Prayer Chain
Rise Crystoria
Grace Is The Smell Of Rain Daniel Amos
Begin 77s
Restore My Soul The Choir
Life Begins At The Cross Altar Boys

Cephas Hour
Episode 94
Release Date: April 4, 2023

The one for Holy Week.

I Wonder As I Wander Rachel Wilhelm
Loved And Forgiven Lost Dogs
My Own Prison Creed
When I Survey The Wondrous Cross Michael Roe
The Man From Galilee Larry Norman
The Pool Daniel Amos
In The Garden Bob Dylan
The Way Of The Rose Undercover
Once And For All Whiteheart
Forever Now A Crown Shelly Moore
The Warrior Chuck Girard
Beautiful Scandalous Night The Choir
My Redeemer Lives Bob Bennett
Nothing But The Blood Kemper Crabb
Life Begins At The Cross Altar Boys

Cephas Hour
Episode 89
Release Date: February 17, 2023

Some musings on walking the talk.

Overflow Richie Furay
Isabel Sweet Comfort Band
The Stand Chuck Girard
Unraveling Shelly Moore
Break Out 4•4•1
Thunder Beach Crumbächer
Life Begins At The Cross Altar Boys
A Sentimental Song The Choir
Our New Testament Best Daniel Amos
Devotion Undercover
Deep End 77s
Sky High The Prayer Chain
Alma Mater (A Cappella) Crumbächer

Cephas Hour
Episode 86
Release Date: February 2, 2023

The one recorded on Groundhogs Day.

Destined To Win DeGarmo and Key
A Song About Baseball Bob Bennett
Intervene Rosalie
The Bible Daniel Amos
Burn Up In The Fire Andy Pratt
We Drive On The Choir
Clouds, Rain, Fire Kate Miner
Dig Dug The Prayer Chain
Genuine 77s
No Substitute Altar Boys
Devotion Undercover
The Mask Of The Great Deceiver Kerry Livgren
Celebration Day Tykus
Alma Mater (A Cappella) Crumbächer

Cephas Hour
Episode 71
Release Date: September 28, 2022

Lots of classic CCM this time through.

Baby, You’re To Die For Sean Doty and The 77s
American Dream Resurrection Band
Living On The Edge Of Dying DeGarmo & Key
Get Ready Darrell Mansfield
Restore My Soul The Choir
Heart Lost In Nowhere Altar Boys
This Is The Way Love Is 77s
Bye Bye Babylon Whiteheart
Cheap Talk Servant
Rose-Colored Stained Glass Windows Petra
We Draw The Line AD
Hide In Your Love Tykus
Never Enough The Prayer Chain

Cephas Hour
Episode Forty-Two
Release Date: January 6, 2022

First episode of 2022. Rockin’ in the new year.

Jesus Wept Daniel Amos
Perfect Blues 77s
All You Lucky People Adam Again
Sunrise Rez (Resurrection Band)
What Is The Measure Of Your Success Steve Taylor
Judas Within Vector
Inside Whiteheart
Creole The Prayer Chain
Heart Lost In Nowhere Altar Boys
Pimps And Preachers Veil (of Ashes)
I Know You Are With Me Backstage Revival
To The Ones Bringing Home
Come Away With Me Undercover
Alma Mater (Acappella) Crumbächer

Cephas Hour
Episode Thirty-Two
Release Date: November 5, 2021

Dug into the archives a bit for this one.

Paint A Picture Resurrection Band
Isabel Sweet Comfort Band
Deep End 77s
You Can Fall In Love Adam Again
Down In The Lowlands Charlie Peacock
Life Begins At The Cross Altar Boys
Eleanor, It’s Raining Now Lost Dogs
Raging Of The Moon Whiteheart
Poolside Logic Servant
The Time Has Come The Choir
Be That As It May Terry Scott Taylor
The Very One I Love Terry Scott Taylor
In Our Waning Days Terry Scott Taylor