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Category Archives: Cash
Best Books of 2022
This time of year, I always post about the best books I’ve read over the last twelve months. I set myself a goal to read 52 books a year — one per week. It’s an ambitious goal and I rarely … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Books, Cash, Culture, Discipleship, Faith, Football, Gospel, Kingdom Values, Music, Scripture, Social Issues, Spiritual Disciplines, Sports, Theology
Tagged Alisa Childers, Arthur C. Brooks, Bono, Carl Trueman, Chuck Klosterman, Cynical Theories, Helen Pluckrose, James Clear, Jeff Benedict, Johnny Cash, Josh Chatraw, Richard Beck, Steve Young, Telling a Better Story, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, Tyler Kepner, Voddie Baucham
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Best Albums of 2022
Time for my annual post of my favorite albums released over the last twelve months. Each December, I look back over the music of that particular year and identify my favorite albums. (If you want to look back over my … Continue reading
Posted in Cash, Family, Huntsville, Kids, Music
Tagged First Aid Kit, Jackson Bybee, Jackson Dean, Khruangbin, MIchael McDermott, Phosphorescent
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The Problem with Country Music (2017)
I love country music. As in, I LOVE country music. Growing up in Nashville, country music was ubiquitous, but nowhere more than our home. I’m not sure I was aware that other genres of music even existed when I was … Continue reading
Posted in Cash, Culture, Music
Tagged Jason Isbell, Johnny Cash, Sturgill Simpson, The problem with country music
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Top Ten: Johnny Cash
A friend of mine has recently been posting his “top ten” lists of favorite songs by some of his favorite artists. He’s inspired me to do the same thing and, after a draining couple of days, I thought I’d have … Continue reading
Top Five: March 2014
Time for my monthly rundown of what I’m into at the moment. Augustines by Augustines. In my constant pursuit of great music, I came across this album in late February via an eMusic recommendation. Little did I know how quickly … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Cash, Music, Sports, Television, What I'm Loving
Tagged Augustines, Bicycling, Jimmy Fallon, Johnny Cash, MLB Opening Day 2014, The Tonight Show
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2010 Albums of the Year
If you spend anytime at all reading this blog, you understand how much I love music. I’m always on the lookout for new music; these are the 2010 releases that are my favorites. Note: I’ve acquired all of these legally, … Continue reading
Posted in Cash, Music
Tagged 2010 Album of the Year, Arcade Fire, Band of Horses, Jakob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Josh Ritter, Kings of Leon, Mumford & Sons, Phosphorescent, Ray LaMontagne, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, She & Him, The Gaslight Anthem, The National, The Radio Dept, Vampire Weekend
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MiPod: Best Songs of 2010 — Jan-June
This year started off a little slow for me, but the music releases have really picked up of late. Here are some of the my favorite songs that have been released so far in 2010. (I’m sure you’ll be seeing … Continue reading
MyPod: March Edition
I haven’t written anything lately about the music I’ve been listening to. 2010 has been pretty lackluster so far with regard to new releases, but 2009 is going to be a tough year to compete with. Here’s a smattering of … Continue reading
Cash: American VI
So it’s no secret that I’m a Johnny Cash fan. I mean, I named a son after him, so clearly he’s been a big influence. So it’s with great anticipation (and not a little sadness) that this week marks the … Continue reading