The Son Shall Rise

June 21, 2021

When I was a young mother of 3 boys, I produced an album called, “Comfort My People”.  This was about 20 years ago in 1999.

Our family had relocated from Madison and I was a stay-at-home mom.

I struggled with falling asleep back then.  My mind would get consumed with worries about marital issues, finances and my three busy boys.

I remember being awake at 3 a.m.

I was reminded that the sun rises every morning.  Faithfully.  And because of that, I could trust that my circumstances would change for the better.

The poem that you see etched into a sidewalk is my award-winning poem, “The Traveling Minstrel”.

My spiritual journey has been a part of my entire adult life.  Sometimes it’s been lonely.  And I have had to lean on my faith for support many many times.

This is a song of hope for anyone going through a “dark” time.

For booking, contact angie@ozaukeetalent.com

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Angie Mack is a musical director, performing artist, blues educator and writer who has a wealth of experience and connections in the arts and entertainment industry.

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