From Deseret News archives:
Joshua Creek enjoys charting inspirational path
Both have day jobs Randle as a professor of communications at Brigham Young University and Hinton as a junior high teacher in Highland. But both also share a passion for songwriting, for combining words and music in meaningful ways.
They began writing together about seven years ago, and have had success in both the Nashville and Los Angeles markets. When you reach a certain level in this craft, says Randle, "it kind of comes full circle."
They began singing and recording demos, decided to pitch a few songs locally, got a recording contract with Covenant Communications and have recently released their second CD on that label, "Heaven's Not That Far."
Randle and Hinton might not have set out to provide a soundtrack for life, but that's pretty much what their songs do.
"We've found that the songs that resonate most with us and with other people are those with an underlying inspirational message of faith and family," says Randle.
"We like to find the faith of everyday life," adds Hinton.
"Our music is more what we consider Monday morning to Saturday night music music you can listen to all week and feel good about," Randle says.
Still, they admit, it's exciting when some of their songs show up on those lists. For example, "I Love You Son," from their first CD, was covered by Christian country artist Jackie Cox and reached No. 1 in Power Source magazine's top 20 list (a position previously held by Tim McGraw).
Their "Joshua Creek" CD recently debuted at No. 10 on the International Country Gospel Top 100 Chart and has received airplay in the Midwest, in the South and even in New Zealand.
Their newest collection continues that tradition with songs of home and family that offer a blend of humor, sentiment, introspection and even a couple that could be considered Sunday songs. They are works that most people can relate to, that speak to universal experiences and emotions.
They resonate for a reason. Even more than musicians, the men say, they consider themselves storytellers. "That's where it all comes from," says Randle.
It's an art and craft they take seriously. "We e-mail back and forth on lyrics," says Randle. "Then we get together and talk and talk and talk. We talk until the story comes out. Sometimes it takes pages and pages of free writing."
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