Probably the dozen or so of us. Seriously, I just attended the Petra show here in Nashville this past weekend and was shocked at how many folks were in attendance. The show was packed! There's definitely a market for anything Petra does. It's simply a matter of revenue - cost = profit.Mountain Man wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 12:57 pmWhat's the market for a theatrically released Petra documentary?
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Blame it on my natural cynicism, but maybe there are more people who would go than I realize. Admittedly, hearing Petra's music blasted over a theater sound system would be pretty epic. Hopefully the production company behind it will give us something that won't appeal only to hardcore fans.dihigo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:00 pmProbably the dozen or so of us. Seriously, I just attended the Petra show here in Nashville this past weekend and was shocked at how many folks were in attendance. The show was packed! There's definitely a market for anything Petra does. It's simply a matter of revenue - cost = profit.Mountain Man wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 12:57 pmWhat's the market for a theatrically released Petra documentary?
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I was there too. If you were at the meet and greet, I may have checked you in. Did you have front row seats?
dihigo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:00 pmProbably the dozen or so of us. Seriously, I just attended the Petra show here in Nashville this past weekend and was shocked at how many folks were in attendance. The show was packed! There's definitely a market for anything Petra does. It's simply a matter of revenue - cost = profit.Mountain Man wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 12:57 pmWhat's the market for a theatrically released Petra documentary?
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[b]PLEASE VISIT:[/b] [url]https://www.facebook.com/Petrapraise/[/url]
Friend 'PETRAPRAISE' at Facebook.
Friend 'PETRAPRAISE' at Facebook.
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Unfortunately not. I slipped in stealthily and left the exact same way!Petrapraise wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2023 4:09 pmI was there too. If you were at the meet and greet, I may have checked you in. Did you have front row seats?
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It seems this project has gone dark. If we were really getting a new Petra album, then I would have expected something official by now, but not a word about new Petra music on Facebook. Although John Schlitt recently released a 40th anniversary box set titled History. I don't know anything about it beyond that. If it includes demos and previously unreleased tracks, then I'm interested. If it's just a compilation of songs from albums that I already own, no thanks.
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Maybe they are low on cash and someone need to start one of them crowd fund thing bobs to get the ball rolling.
Nuthin like cash for studio time to get things moving!
Nuthin like cash for studio time to get things moving!
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Yeah, nothing glorifies God more than making satanic music while claiming to be a Christian! /sarcasmbrenthandy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 7:29 amSome Christians play in the secular industry and choose to make more money and impact there. Michael Omartian, Bill Schnee, Dan Huff, and countless other top-tier musicians and producers have produced some of the best music ever. Some are in it for ministry but are also side-hustling as studio session musicians for secular Work.
All of them glorify God by doing what they do with the talents they were given and developed to provide for their families and make the world a better place.
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