Dispatches from the Buckle – 010




Podcast – Tokens show

Summary: We are pleased to feature a very special episode of Dispatches from the Buckle, a bit longer than our normal middle Tennessee drive time podcast episode length, with host Lee C. Camp sitting in his family room along with Andrew Peterson who brought along his guitar and good stories. We talked about, and Andrew played and sang about, both Andrew’s new album, as well as the fifteen year anniversary of the death of Rich Mullins, featuring special performances of LAND OF MY SOJOURN and HELLO OLD FRIENDS. Plus we talked about being swept up into THE YEARLING, old hymns, Pink Floyd, and O Holy Night. (What can we say about that, except that once again, We Break Down False Dichotomies.) So Andrew closed us out with a favorite old hymn of his. A Most Outstanding Dispatches episode, if we might say so ourselves. We hope you enjoy this episode of Dispatches. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. We're drawing ever closer to Tokens at the Ryman Auditorium on November 18. We've got quite the lineup planned. Visit our TICKETS page for more information. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?