The True Tunes Podcast

A podcast by John J. Thompson / True Tunes

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137 Episodes

  1. Chris Taylor Carries The Flame (+ Sixpence on the Jukebox!)

    Published: 2/1/2025
  2. @45RPM - The Choir's Translucent Ambience

    Published: 1/17/2025
  3. Special 45RPM: Ballad of the Lost Dogs of East Nashville (Live Conversations w John J. Thompson)

    Published: 1/11/2025
  4. Give Up The Dream? (JJT Talks To Writer/Director Thomas Torrey about Long December film)

    Published: 11/6/2024
  5. Checking Russ Taff's Cover Story (with Taff, Steve Taylor and John Mark Painter)

    Published: 8/21/2024
  6. Jennifer Knapp Goes Back to Kansas

    Published: 8/17/2024
  7. @45RPM - Fred Armisen, Daniel Smith, Chris White & Mike Norman (on the set of the Come And Save Me film)

    Published: 8/6/2024
  8. Microdose: The Prayer Chain

    Published: 7/16/2024
  9. Microdose: Roemer

    Published: 7/16/2024
  10. Microdose: Bill Mallonee

    Published: 7/16/2024
  11. Microdose: Tonio K

    Published: 7/16/2024
  12. Microdose: Drew Holcomb

    Published: 7/16/2024
  13. Microdose: Chagall Guevara

    Published: 7/16/2024
  14. Microdose: Kevin Max

    Published: 7/16/2024
  15. Microdose: Gungor

    Published: 7/16/2024
  16. Microdose: Faith as Counterculture (w David Bunker)

    Published: 7/16/2024
  17. Luxury: Making The Most Of Their Second Act

    Published: 6/20/2024
  18. @45RPM - Luxury on the Jukebox (New Episode Preview)

    Published: 6/17/2024
  19. An Alternative Legacy Changes Hands: Randy & Matthias Layton

    Published: 5/21/2024
  20. God Gave Rock and Roll To You: The Clash of the CCM Historians w Dr. Leah Payne and JJT

    Published: 3/4/2024

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Music industry veteran, author, artist, and producer John J. Thompson hosts conversations with a diverse panel of artists, songwriters, producers, and industry innovators who seek the deeper resonances in music and culture. Classic and contemporary music is explored for signs of life, light, and beauty on the ”Jukebox” feature as well. Knowing that all music is spiritual, can we sing along with the good, the true, and the beautiful in ways that make us better neighbors, more compelling artists, and richer reflectors of the light by which we live and move and have our being? Let’s try.