CCM and Upon This Rock

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I thought it was about time I wrote another post for this illustrious blog. It's been a while since my last post, and I don't want anyone to think I have neglected this space.

As you know if you've read it previously, this blog is dedicated to Contemporary Christian Music or CCM, in all it's vast, complex and ever growing set of genres that celebrate Christian faith. If there is a new genre of music, you can guarantee that somewhere out there, there is a Christian analogue.

And before you start to argue that all CCM does is echo the music of the mainstream, secular world, let me remind you that the roots of rock music and so many other genres of popular music today can be traced back to the old-time gospel music of the Christian church, especially the inspirational music emerging from among the first black communities in the United States. Yep, blues (especially jump blues), rhythm and blues, jazz and some would argue, even country, can find their roots in gospel music from way, way back. And these are the roots of the contemporary popular music we hear today.

I plan to feature more interviews with current artists in the CCM scene in the coming months, and also hope to feature retro-reviews of some of the most classic of CCM albums and releases from the last 40-50 years. Consider this a page marker and make sure you come back!

You can listen to my Just Vinyl CCM show on Wednesdays at 20.00 and Sundays at 14.00 (GMT/BST) on CrossRhythms radio here.

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CCM and Upon This Rock by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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