It’s refreshing to be around someone who has been with Jesus. Sean Curran is a refreshing voice who is more concerned with being in the presence of God than just making music. More than most, he has a leadership style that is disarming and invitational.
In this interview we talk about vintage pianos, Passion 2020, creative process, songwriting, and more.
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In This Episode You’ll Hear More About:
- The collecting of vintage pianos
- Musical experimentation and creativity
- Creative process
- Sean’s desert island instrument
- How to engage a room
- How to make large rooms feel smaller
Resources Mentioned:
- Show Sponsor: Planning Center
- Website: Sean Curran
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