September 08, 2023
Hour 1: Catching Up With the Lubben Brothers
On Friday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, The Lubben Brothers, Michael, Tom, and Joshua who specialize in tight vocal harmonies and an eclectic blend of folk instruments involving banjo, mandolin, tin whistle, accordion, hammered dulcimer, and fiddle, join us to give us an update on the latest news in their world of music! Composers as well as musicians, the Lubben Brothers have written multiple musicals, and actively record, write, and release new music when not performing on the road.
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Hour 2: Lessons Learned Retroactively From The Blind Side - with Paul Asay
When we watch a movie or read a book, most of us want to see a happy ending. On Friday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, editor Paul Asay from Plugged In shares some thoughts from his blog about the controversy surrounding the movie, The Blind Side, that had a happy ending, but the story is now full of tragedy and heartbreak. Paul tells us, "But our bigger story, God's story reminds us that even those most tragic of chapters are sprinkled with hope. The page turns, and only God knows what the next page will hold.
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IN THIS EPISODE
The Lubben Brothers
The Lubben Brothers
Triplets and high-energy acoustic musicians, The Lubben Brothers specialize in tight vocal harmonies and an eclectic blend of folk instruments involving banjo, mandolin, tin whistle, accordion, hammered dulcimer, and fiddle. Diving into classical music at a young age, their modern songwriting style merges folk roots with complex pop ideas. The Lubben Brothers’ musical, Prodigals, heralded by the concept album "Prodigal Songs" and co-written with acclaimed actor and director Bruce Linser, promises to be the culmination of the brothers' artistic journey through their roots in folk music, classical exploration, and storytelling.
Paul Asay