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Re: Before OtR
I *Have* the World Theatre CD I think -- That's Tim McAllister, right?
I loved that CD in my college years... Anyone know more? (I think my wife is
a Servant fan, and I'm an Owen Brock design fan)
>>> fact that Linford was involved with several Christian-rock outfits
> before
>>> OTR,
>>
>> Hey. Paul here. We'll promise to huddle 'round the campfire, stay quiet
> and
>> not poke anyone with our marshmallowcoathangers if you promise to tell us
>> the story of Linford's pre-Rhine days... I've never heard that story
>> before... Pass the graham crackers <blink, blink>....
>
> Heh. There are others here who probably know more than I do. I know only
> that Linford was involved with Servant (touring, I think, but not recording,
> afaik). Servant, of course, was a pretty major Christian band in the
> early/mid 80's, and in fact Owen Brock (who founded Servant) is a name that
> still pops up in the OTR liner notes. I don't recall if Owen's name is
> anywhere on the FFR notes, but I'm thinking it is.
>
> Also, Linford played bass on World Theatre's eponymous record (which is a
> fabulous record and I highly recommend tracking down a copy of it). World
> Theatre wasn't a major player in the Christian music scene, but they were
> certainly a "Christian" band (and one of the better ones, at that). After
> one record, World Theatre more or less morphed into another band called
> Human Condition (which I don't think Linford was involved in, but I could be
> wrong).
>
> That's really all I know. Anyone have any additional info?
>
> paul christian glenn | pcg at runbox_com
>
> "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you
> tend to see every problem as a nail."
> - Abraham Maslow
>
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> end up where we're going."
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