Welcome to the fourth episode of M2H2, the Mountain Music Half Hour, recorded at Johns Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia. I'm your host, Randy Black, and today we have an exciting lineup of music that you can enjoy while supporting the artists directly through modern podcast apps. These apps allow you to stream sats to the artists as each song plays or send them a boost with a note of encouragement.
In this episode, we kick off with "I Remember the Days" by Richard Greaser, a nostalgic tune reflecting on simpler times. Following that, we have "Vote for Love" by Cole Hanson, a powerful song urging unity and love over division. Ryan Fonda's "A Sight to See" and Jim Costello's "Weigh Me Down" continue the musical journey with their unique sounds and messages.
Corey Keller brings us "My Aim is Never Exact," a song that delves into the imperfections of life, while Ainsley Costello's "Love Letter" offers a heartfelt message of strength and self-love. We conclude with two songs by Ben Doerfel, "Pulls Me Up" and "What a Friend," which explore themes of faith and friendship.
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Chapters in this Episode:
(00:56) I Remember The Days
(04:00) Vote For Love
(08:39) A Sight To See Remix
(11:48) Weigh Me Down
(15:29) My Aim Is Never Exact
(19:54) Love Letter
(24:38) Pulls Me Up
(27:29) What A Friend