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Tony Funderburk Posted on December 1, 2022 by TonyMarch 5, 2023
Melody line is a favorite of mine

A long, catchy melody line is a thing of beauty. And, for the most part, it’s a thing of the past. Pop music, in almost every genre, tends to seek out a vowel and repeat it over and over these days. Well, when it’s not touting body parts and one-night stands. And here’s why I mention a long, catchy melody line. I thought about … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Tony Funderburk, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged lyrics, making melodies, music history, pop music, rhyme and reason podcast, songwriters
Tony Funderburk Posted on November 29, 2022 by TonyNovember 29, 2022
Rock n Roll roots and a guy in boots

I remember seeing, as I drove from Texas to Kansas, a road sign for the turn-off to Tahlequah, Oklahoma. It was a long time ago, after my junior year in high school. But that’s an unusual name. A Cherokee name. And you might wonder what significance a town of about 17,000 people could have. Yeah, you might shrug it off as just another wide … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Tony Funderburk | Tagged guitar players, music history, rock-n-roll
Tony Funderburk Posted on November 23, 2022 by TonyNovember 23, 2022
A little bit funny and a who lot punny

I recently read a funny pun/meme that ties in nicely with what I’ve been sharing lately. The pun/meme said, “Elton John bought a treadmill for his pet rabbit. Yeah, it’s a little, fit bunny.” In case you’re not quite up to speed on Elton John songs, that’s a play on the lyrics to “Your Song” when he sang, “It’s a little bit funny, this … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Tony Funderburk | Tagged music history, musical memories, nostalgic memories
Tony Funderburk Posted on November 22, 2022 by TonyMarch 3, 2023
In the morning, when I rise and the sun shines in my eyes

Maybe you already know that Kenny Loggins has a brother named Danny. And if you do, then you probably already know that Kenny wrote “Danny’s Song” for his brother as a gift for the birth of his brother’s son. And if you know all that, you’re probably familiar with the line, “In the morning, when I rise, you bring a tear of joy to … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Psalms, Rhymes, Tony Funderburk, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged life is music, rhyme and reason podcast, rhymes, sunrise sunset
Tony Funderburk Posted on November 21, 2022 by TonyFebruary 28, 2023
I can see very well this story I'm gonna tell

It would be a bit of a stretch to say I can see very well. At least, without my glasses, it would be a stretch. And even though I’m more vision-challenged now than when I was younger, my eyesight was never 20/20. But thankfully I can see very well with my cool, round glasses. Now, I shared all that to lead into another snippet … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, road stories, Tony Funderburk, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged music history, rhyme and reason podcast, road stories, Tony Funderburk
Tony Funderburk Posted on November 4, 2022 by TonyNovember 4, 2022
Musician who died might just be bona fide

Berhane was a musician who died over 40 years ago. And he was buried in the same village where he was born, only 36 years before that. According to a report I read he was laid to rest with a Bible open to Psalm 23. And the report also said that he had been “baptized in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church and accepted Christ … The rest of the story…

Posted in current events, music history, Tony Funderburk | Tagged a matter of life and death, current events, musician who died
Tony Funderburk Posted on November 3, 2022 by TonyJanuary 6, 2023
Kanye West net worth is blank without new birth

According to search engine “suggestions,” a very popular search term is “Kanye West net worth.” And sadly, for the hip-hop rapper, it’s way less than it was. Poor dude is only worth about $400 million now. But don’t worry. Because fans want to make him a billionaire again. Gotta get that Kanye West net worth back into the $B column. But why do fans, … The rest of the story…

Posted in current events, music history, Tony Funderburk, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged current events, music history, rhyme and reason podcast, when the bubble pops
Tony Funderburk Posted on October 7, 2022 by TonyNovember 15, 2022
Second class, but not on this pass

Let’s see. There was one bassist. Three cellists. Three violinists. And one pianist. Yeah, that about covers it. An eight-piece ensemble that started out, in second class, as a three-piece ensemble and a five-piece ensemble. Second class were their accommodations. Not their character or talent. Yeah, these were the kind of classy musicians who played for teatime gatherings. And other sort of hoity toity … The rest of the story…

Posted in music history, Tony Funderburk, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged classical music, faith comes by hearing, rhyme and reason podcast, second class
Tony Funderburk Posted on October 6, 2022 by TonyNovember 14, 2022
Wait a minute, wait a minute, there's something new in it.

95 years ago, today, October 6, a quirky little guy said, “”Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothing yet.” And the crowd went wild. You probably already know I’m talking about Al Jolson. And you probably already know he was the guy who made movie history when “The Jazz Singer” premiered as the first “talkie.” Yeah, after all those silent movies, … The rest of the story…

Posted in current events, music and health, music history, sound healing, Tony Funderburk, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged classical music, music and health, sound healing, wait and see
Tony Funderburk Posted on October 4, 2022 by TonyOctober 24, 2022
Evolution of music, and this will make you sick

Hey, you know what would be a lotta fun? Let’s talk about the evolution of music. Are you with me? But let’s don’t do it in my boring musician way. Let’s start with a discussion about it I found on a government website. Yeah, I’ve got your undivided attention now. Right? Check out this interesting paragraph on the evolution of music. “Music is a … The rest of the story…

Posted in Abolish abortion, music history, Tony Funderburk, Tony's Daily Devotional | Tagged evolution fairy tale, evolution of music, rap is not music, rhyme and reason podcast, unborn children

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