The story of Running Club Records, a start-up record label redefining Christian music in the UK. Chris Lawson Jones has eight months to scout bands, sign them and release a hit single that will turn millennial Christian, and secular, heads. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessArtsPerforming Arts |
In the final episode, Chris irons out the final details of the record deals and Rivers and Robots have some good news to report. Plus, Martin Smith from Delirious offers Chris some advice on how to market Christian music to the mainstream. more
Chris flies to Scotland to deliver some disappointing news. But while the Lord taketh away, the Lord also giveth and Running Club has some exciting new recruits. Plus, secular producer Lily gets to know the Christian world a little better. more
Chris discovers he’s not the only one after Rivers and Robots and while his focus is on tempting them into the Running Club family, some of the other musicians feel left out. Meanwhile, producer Lily talks to the "cool media" scene on whether they’d ... more
Chris has an opportunity to take some of his prospective musicians on a songwriting retreat in Music City itself, Nashville. And Chris wonders if his brand of hip British worship music could ever cross over to an American audience. more
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I never knew about all the ins and outs of the Christian music industry. And as a millennial who values the shift in Christian music, I love that this podcast explores those options and new genres. Really enjoyed the progression of the new record label but also was incredibly inspired to continue to pursue Christian music making.
This is a great StartUp-esque podcast following a music executive and his assembling of bands and people around a common vision. Loved hearing the interviews and stories behind Chris’s desire to start this label. It was also interesting to hear the producer’s personal take on the events in the podcast and the Christian nature. Loved the choice to share the beginnings via podcast format.
Excellent honest and unapologetic look into Christian music in the UK. Right from the first episode it’s going to break preconceptions. Can’t wait to hear more!
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