Learn more about the stories behind the songs. "What Would Jesus Drive?" is now available on, , and iTunes. Sky Blue’s debut is a great offering of music not too common in the contemporary Christian music market, and suggests some great things to come from this quartet." Metro Voiceįor your copy of the "What Would Jesus Drive?" CD, click "Add to Cart" below, put a check in the mail, or give us a call with your credit card, and we will pay the postage. "The music is a nice blend of smokin’ guitar work and soulful singing. Want to invite others and come again! Blessings to each one of you! " Chris J. "Completely enjoyed the music and fun, Jim! Thank you and other members of Sky Blue for a great evening at Homer's Coffee House. Read I Samuel 16, beginning in verse 14, and then come to the next Sky Blue concert to hear “Saul Had the Blues.” “Saul Had the Blues” is also on the Sky Blue CD, “What Would Jesus Drive?” The song, “Saul Had the Blues,” written by Jim Mathis, Bob Kaat-Wohlert, and Theresa Kaat-Wohlert also recounts this story in modern terms and relates David to modern bluesmen, B. Rembrandt’s painting pictures David playing for Saul. He also became the most famous musician in the Bible, writing many of the psalms. They found a shepherd named David who did the trick.ĭavid went on to kill the giant Goliath and become king of Israel himself. The Bible says that an “evil spirit came over him.” We might say he was depressed or had the “blues.” Saul called his counselors and asked them to bring him a musician that could cheer him up. The Bible in I Samuel 16 tells an interesting story about Saul, King of Israel. "Saul and David" by Rembrandt, 1606-1669, from the Mauritshuis Museum in The Netherlands To listen or download as a MP3, CLICK HERE Jim gave a 13 minute talk during Homer's 10th Anniversary Party about how Homer's came to be. We hope you are doing what you love, because that is what we are doing. We play songs we like and we think that you will too.
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