Hi friends!
On this week's episode of Divine Intervention, we are focusing on the music industry, and what God is doing in and through the lives of two supremely gifted musicians, Plumb and Arika Johnson.
Throughout her decade plus career as both a songwriter and artist, Tiffany Arbuckle Lee (a.k.a. PLUMB) has established a highly respected voice in both Christian and mainstream circles. The breadth of her creative relevance is seen not only in her own music and thought-provoking lyrics, but also in the innumerable other artists who cite her as an influence and her relevance in a number of surprisingly varied genres.
The 2007 so-called “lullaby album”, Blink has sold nearly 100k albums and boasts over 1 Million singles worldwide, and was followed up with the similarly successful career-spanning hits collection, Beautiful History in 2009. Lee has continued her broad palette of songwriting, both within Nashville’s Christian and Country communities, as well as for rock and pop in Los Angeles (including Dave Hodges, principle writers on Glee and others). Lee’s otherworldly voice has proved a perfect fit for numerous film & TV uses (Vampire Diaries, Bruce Almighty, One Tree Hill, among many others).
Fall 2011 saw the premier of new single Drifting (feat. Dan Haseltine of Jars of Clay), which has enjoyed the strongest start of any PLUMB single to date, premiering with adds at both K-Love and Air1, and quickly becoming the most-added single in Christian music in September 2011. Now with the final touches going into her sixth studio album Faster Than A Bullet, due early 2012, PLUMB looks to a return to live performance, continued writing, and a healthy balance of a meaningful legacy and burgeoning career. Plumb joins us on Divine Intervention to share about her faith journey, her music career, and her new single Drifting.
Arika Johnson is the second of five children in her family. Her parents are both entrepreneurs and have groomed her from a very young age to follow in their footsteps of financial independence and entrepreneurship. Arika self-funded her first EP at the age of 15 and continues to pursue her passion for music, performing live in front of hundreds of people each month across the nation. In 2008, at the age of 16, Arika suffered a double brain aneurysm that could very well have killed her, if not for God's providence. Her life is a picture of faith in action and her story is one that has impacted hundreds of thousands around the world. She joins us on Divine Intervention to share her amazing music (including her new single Another Day) and her testimony of survival, faith and triumph in the face of adversity with God's help.
Click the links below to listen to this inspiring and entertaining show!
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