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Israel Houghton: Bridging the black/white worship music divide
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14:30 on Nov 15 2009
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Dear Mike, I would be honored to know your thoughts on how to create worship albums that equip others to grow in their own ministry, but are not formulaic. The very essence of organized religion is formulaic to some degree (not necessarily a bad thing!). I guess one could say: "hey, let's sit around and create a new version of John Cage-esq worship music that our critiques sip their bourbon glasses to!". But remember, worship music needs to be accessible, as Israel so passionately described. Not tryin' to hate on you Mike, but perhaps the answer lies in the often formulaic questions from our beloved critics.
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