The Jesscott Music Hour

NoteSpire Music

A weekly music podcast featuring music from Indie Christian artists, along with devotional features. Hosted by Paul Gibbs.

  1. May 29

    The Jesscott Music Hour Ep#530 - Prayers, Sovereignty, and Anthems of Hope

    Show Notes: Welcome to another episode of The Jesscott Music Hour! Join host Paul Gibbs as we dive into a spiritually rich hour of music, powerful scriptural anthems, and the incredible stories that tie them all together. In this episode, Paul steps into a personal moment to share his own vintage recording of a mainstream rock classic turned powerful prayer. Plus, we dive into some fascinating history in honor of Memorial Day and highlight the incredible testimonies of today's top indie and worship artists. What’s Inside This Episode: A Mainstream Prayer: Paul shares the beautiful history behind Styx’s 1990 track "Show Me The Way"—written during a time of global uncertainty as a parent's prayer for faith—and shares his own personal recording of it.Memorial Day Trivia: In honor of the anniversary of the Lincoln Memorial dedication on May 30th, Paul challenges listeners with a federal history trivia question.Artist Deep Dives: Get to know the powerful callings behind Megan Woods, the bi-lingual worship roots of Iveth Luna, and the modern-day psalms of Elevation Worship featuring Brandon Lake.Featured Music Lineup: KLesure – Jeremiah 31:3 (Everlasting Love)The David Albracht Project – Psalm 142Vertical Perspective – For Your GloryChris Kibbe – This World Is Not My HomePaul Gibbs – Show Me The WaySan Franklin – El ShaddaiElevation Worship + Brandon Lake – I Know A NameLinda Boles – I Have A HeartMegan Woods – Heaven Down HereMark Cable – According ToIveth Luna – Making WaysJosh Grove – Holy FlameOmega Sparx – It Is Well

    1 hr
  2. May 21

    The Jesscott Music Hour Ep#529 - Loud Praise & Deep Truths (With Blue Whale Trivia!)

    Welcome to another powerful hour of independent faith-filled music on The Jesscott Music Hour! 🎙️✨ On this episode, we feature a stellar line-up of independent Christian, Gospel, and worship artists sharing songs that uplift the spirit and challenge the heart. Plus, we drop a couple of mind-boggling pieces of trivia to keep you smiling during your day. For instance... did you know that a blue whale’s call is the loudest sound made by any living animal on Earth? Tune in to find out just how many decibels that whistle reaches, and learn a surprising fact about the largest marble structure ever built right here in the United States!  🎵 On This Playlist: Andrew Kurtz – Mercy SaysDC Smallwood – LouderCliff Preston & The Band Table – Better RoadRich Jeffes – From The StartSan Franklin – El ShaddaiPaul Gibbs – All You Need Is A SongPhoenix Miracle – Safer HandsRyan Daniel Cole – Oh What A DayLuke O'Neal – I KnowRachel Durbin – Pictures of HeavenRandy Simpson – I'm Going Where He LivesLori Wilke – My Shepherd🎧 Connect & Listen On Demand: Because this program features an incredible mix of music, please note that our full music-heavy podcast episodes are intentionally not hosted on Spotify. You can subscribe and listen to us on demand across these major podcast platforms: iHeartRadioAmazon PodcastsApple PodcastsTo stream our regular daily programming live, visit us anytime at NoteSpireRadio.com or download the Live365 app and search for NoteSpire Radio! Are you an independent artist looking for airplay or community support? Learn more about the NoteSpire Artist Amplifier FB Group.  And, you can submit your music request today via our Jotform song request link: https://form.jotform.com/260728230697059.

    58 min
  3. Apr 24

    The Jesscott Music Hour Ep#525 - Adam & Eve, 99-Cent Tunes, and the Pretzel Belt

    This week on the Jesscott Music Hour, Paul Gibbs explores a 1970 pop hit with a hidden Gospel heart, celebrates the digital revolution of the iTunes Store, and uncovers the "salty" secrets of Pennsylvania’s snack history. Featuring music from Owen Harrod, Tony Memmel, and Meredith Andrews. We are diving deep into the "spiritual overtones" of secular history and indie music this week. The Adam & Eve Connection: We break down the surprisingly direct Gospel message in Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's 1970 deep cut, "Let's Give Adam and Eve Another Chance." Plus, the story of how an Elvis Presley insider helped write it.iTunes @ 23: A look back at April 2003, when Steve Jobs changed the music industry forever with the launch of the iTunes Store—and what it meant for independent artists.The Pretzel Capital: Why 80% of the nation's pretzels come from right here in the "Pretzel Belt" of Pennsylvania.Artist Highlights: * Minister Owen Harrod: A legacy of Gospel faithfulness.Tony Memmel: The "Courageous" journey of a unique indie voice.Meredith Andrews: Live worship from the Liberty Worship Collective.Playlist: Dave Donatelli, PJ Morton, Tony Memmel, Russell Gilbert, Eauclaire, Paul Gibbs, Sasha Burn, Carmen Mills, Big Black Bible Blues Band, Meredith Andrews, Jeff Arrandale, Owen Harrod, Mathew Maciel, and Hope's Call. Available on: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Podcasts, and NoteSpireradio.com.

    59 min
  4. Apr 17

    The Jesscott Music Hour Ep#524 - Garlic Breath, Air Jordan, and Morticia’s White House Connection

    The Jesscott Music Hour Ep#524 - Garlic Breath, Air Jordan, and Morticia’s White House Connection "God gives the increase." That has been our theme this week at NoteSpire Music, and the numbers are proving it! This week, Paul Gibbs shares the staggering news that the Jesscott Music Hour has seen a 1,300% jump in downloads since February, officially placing this community in the Top 10% of podcasts worldwide. But we aren't just celebrating stats; we're celebrating the expanded territory, stories and the quirky moments that connect us all. In this episode, Paul dives into: The "Air Jordan" Milestone: A look back at April 1986, when Michael Jordan set a scoring record that left even Larry Bird speaking in spiritual terms.The Addams Family Secret: What does the home of Gomez and Morticia have in common with 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? (It’s a riddle that might just leave you "spooked.")National Garlic Day: Is April 19th, and we are settling the debate—is there a limit to how much garlic bread one person should consume?The Music Lineup: We have a powerhouse set featuring Grammy winner Jason Crabb, the soulful worship of Jon Reddick, and a beautiful closing song from the Texas farm of Heather Thomas Van Deren. Plus, music from Paulette Wright, Sasha Burn, Kimberly Ward, Ryan Daniel Cole, and more. Connect with the Community: The Spark: Sign up for our monthly newsletter at NoteSpireMusic.com to see the growth for yourself!Artist Amplifier: Join the conversation with other creators in our private Facebook Group.Support the Mission: Love what you hear? Buy us a coffee at the link below!buymeacoffee.com/NoteSpireRadio

    1 hr

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A weekly music podcast featuring music from Indie Christian artists, along with devotional features. Hosted by Paul Gibbs.