![]() Now, on the phone from a holiday visit to Ohio, he comes across as weathered but, notably, not jaded or bitter as some who’ve been through the music biz wringer end up.Īfter a much-touted and generally successful self-titled debut, his label, owned by his then management company, folded as he was three songs into recording his second project. His new record, Reach, which releases March 7, documents this rocky route.Īt his first Gospel Music Association Week, Barfield was wide-eyed, eager and innocent. But, more importantly, it’s changed the artist more than he could have imagined when he rolled into town three years ago. Yes, Warren Barfield’s short tenure in the Christian music industry illustrates some of its less pleasant features. He appeared on magazine covers and atop radio charts - and then disappeared for two long years. Some in the latter group live to sing another day. ![]() ![]() Those who succeed ride high - but, sometimes, folks get trampled in the machine. The Christian music business is a blessing for many, a buzz saw for others. ![]()
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