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Written by theomusicologistJune 19, 2012June 21, 2012

“Is Kirk Franklin trying to serve two masters?” Part Three (final)

Some very serious questions were raised at the end of Part Two. If you’re coming into this debate now, or you are the sort of reader who wants to get to the end as quickly as possible, then I do understand where you are coming from – but if you don’t go back and read […]

Written by theomusicologistJune 19, 2012January 7, 2014

“Is Kirk Franklin trying to serve two masters?” Part Two

Part One was anything but brief. Part Two is shorter (some of you will be pleased to note). However, this post won’t provide the same value for money unless you are aware of what came before. So, if you need it, click here for a link to Part 1. ~ I promised that we would […]

Written by theomusicologistJanuary 2, 2012January 4, 2012

Monday, Monday…good for some, but not for others!

It’s weird to think that ten years ago last year (i.e. 2001), the precursor to X-Factor hit our screens and produced a band called ‘Hear’Say’ – who (on the surface) seemed to be a really nice bunch of folk – but whose band career lasted a grand total of 18 months… It is weird how […]

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