CMB 026 : Derek Webb’s Three Things He’d Like To Say




The Christian Music Blog Podcast: Christian Music | Songwriting | Worship | Creative Productivity | Music Business show

Summary: In session 26 of the CMB Podcast, I was privileged to sit down with singer/songwriter, Derek Webb. Derek has been an inspiration to a lot of people. Certainly in his years with Caedmon’s Call he left an impact on the church, and since his time with them, with now 8 full length studio records under his belt, he’s been a leader and influencer for independent artists. Not only has he been a pioneer in helping create the popular online music movement Noisetrade, but his out-of-the-box creativity as an independent artist himself has inspired thousands. He’s an artist. And whether or not you agree with everything he says isn’t the point... He can’t be ignored. The issues he raises in his music, and the questions he asks, should be discussed... In this episode I’m not going to even go into all those things. In fact, at the end of my call with Derek, we talked about lining up another interview to talk about Noisetrade and the future of the music industry. More on that later... For now, I’m excited to help promote his new album I Was Wrong, I’m Sorry and I Love You... Here's what we chatted about: Derek's story growing up Derek's transition from Caedmon's Call to going solo Marriage and changes Risk taking Looking out for the coordinates 3 things we must say to keep relationships going Ctrl Taking an account ten years in Still believing and building on that foundation Wired for disruption… These affects on Derek's core audience Songs being the main coordinate that says he's on to something I Was Wrong, I'm Sorry, and I Love You The most intentional record for the church Members of the same body Repentance, confession, and love Heavy in a confession booth Derek's music is prophetic for Derek The most confessional, autobiographical record so far Their studio and creativity Complete solo vs collaborating Demos?? Apply reactivity to every part of the job Creativity in the whole of your business Win a copy of the new album... In the podcast, Derek mentioned the importance of knowing what season you're in as an artist, and applying the same creativity that you would apply in your music making to every stage of the process - right down to the marketing and promotion of your music. What season are you in? How are you creatively approaching it? Leave us a comment below to be entered in a drawing for Derek's new album!