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A Song and A Friend Podcast
Tom Adamson
31 episodes
2 days ago
In Season Three you'll hear songs by Tom, or a friend of his, paired with thoughtful conversations with that friend.
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In Season Three you'll hear songs by Tom, or a friend of his, paired with thoughtful conversations with that friend.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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"Come Thou Fount" by Britt Kusserow (When A Song Is A Friend)
A Song and A Friend Podcast
16 minutes 56 seconds
3 months ago
"Come Thou Fount" by Britt Kusserow (When A Song Is A Friend)

"When a song is a friend" episodes feature songs that have staying power over the years. Britt's setting of the traditional hymn is a favorite for our church camp family in the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana. She recently released it on an EP "Echoes of Creation." The 5 songs are from our EDNIN camps at Camp Mack in Milford, IN. Britt wrote two of the songs on it. Brian Grantz and I wrote one each. My song is called "Step Right Up." You can hear and support it here.

https://brittkusserow.bandcamp.com/album/echoes-of-creation

It can also be streamed on major platforms.

Visit the website for Camp Mack and support their centennial year with a donation to foster more miracles like this song. https://www.campmack.org/donate/

A Song and A Friend Podcast
In Season Three you'll hear songs by Tom, or a friend of his, paired with thoughtful conversations with that friend.