Chatting With Brandon Heath

Posted on July 29, 2008 
Filed Under Arts, Life, Media, Personal, Spiritual Life

In April I was in Nashville for Gospel Music Week, and had the privilege of talking with Brandon Heath, who has had some great response to his new single. It was a really enjoyable conversation with a fellow who displays some admirable depth of heart and soul. I’ll post more of his comments here in the coming days.

BTW, I only had one microphone, so won’t be able to show you a true Q&A format here. Just his responses to some questions I asked. Up first, some thoughts from Brandon about his songwriting and storytelling - I asked what he hoped to accomplish through his music?

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Find out more at Brandon’s website.

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