John Rich debuts his unreleased song, 'The Righteous Hunter,' on the Shawn Ryan Show. The song's lyrics emphasize self-defense, spiritual conviction, and protecting loved ones, with a chorus stating, 'Better give your soul to Jesus while I get my gun.' It incorporates biblical themes and a strong message of preparedness against evil.
This video features an independent artist, Jared, sharing an original song titled 'Let it Go'. He explains that the song was born out of a difficult period in his life where he questioned his purpose and value. The creative process involved rediscovering his faith and picking up the guitar again, leading to the spontaneous creation of the song. The artist describes it as a personal journey of letting go of stress and fear, and expressing hope that the song can resonate with listeners facing their own challenges. He acknowledges his non-professional status but emphasizes the song's message of resilience and belief in divine purpose. The description also thanks supporters and mentions the decision to release the song publicly despite initial private intentions.
This video features Dr. Alan Harrelson performing his song "What a Time in Heaven" on a 5-string banjo. The performance takes place at an undisclosed location near Culp's Hill in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July 1, 2025. The description highlights potential interests in history, theology, banjo music, and pipe tobacco, with a link provided for further engagement with the creator's platform.
This YouTube video features a conversation with Chris Hennessee, focusing on his music and its connection to spreading the gospel and motivation. The description provides a link to his website and the Three of Seven Project store. The video's content is primarily related to faith, music, and personal testimony, with no explicit mention or focus on firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing "Oil In My Vessel," a song learned from Joe Thompson. Hicks plays an early 2000s Terry Bell minstrel banjo tuned to d#BEF#B (A=432 Hz). The description includes the biblical passage from Matthew 25:6-8, which the song is based on, and provides extensive links to Hicks's various platforms including Patreon, Banjo Heritage courses, apparel, music streaming services (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes), and donation options. Hashtags provided are #cliftonhicks, #banjoheritage, #banjo, #bluegrass, #americana, and #432hz.
This video features a conversation with Brooke Robertson, focusing on her personal journey and calling to forgiveness, as well as her career as a singer and songwriter. The description also includes promotional links for merchandise and specific courses offered by the Three of Seven Project, such as 'The Proving Ground 3 Troop' and 'The Basic Course'. It encourages viewers to support the podcast through Patreon for exclusive content and discounts.
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