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The Night the Cumberland Came Alive

Christianity Today October 26, 2010

Style: Roots gospel; compare to Black Crowes, Robert Plant, Mavis Staples

The Night The Cumberland Came Alive

The Night The Cumberland Came Alive

Spv

October 25, 2010

Top tracks: “The Night the Cumberland Came Alive,” “Dear Lazarus”

No Nashville performer is better suited to vocalize the raw emotions of the city’s recent trials—the historic floods of May 2010—than Mike Farris. Famous for his down-and-dirty, sweat-drenched delivery of self-penned spirituals, the Americana soulster adds his fiery gospel touch to a six-song EP inspired by and benefiting those affected by the flood. Joined by his musical compadres—including the ineffable McCrary Sisters—Farris holed up for a day in Nashville’s Downtown Presbyterian Church to capture the unrefined spontaneity of his impassioned gospel revue. And it works brilliantly. Call it folk, roots, rock, or just good ‘ol gospel, Farris’s music is a poignant help in this Tennessee town’s restoration.

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