Wayfarer
Wayfarer formed in the early 1970s when brothers Randy and Rusty Goodman teamed up with Jim Brady. Their debut album came out in 1975, featuring the title...
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Wayfarer formed in the early 1970s when brothers Randy and Rusty Goodman teamed up with Jim Brady. Their debut album came out in 1975, featuring the title track "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me," which became their most recognizable song. They put out other albums like "In the Garden" in 1978 and "The Way Home" in 1981.
Over time, other musicians like Alan Hall, Don Wyrtzen, Mark Farner, and Dann Huff played with the group. Their catalog includes songs such as "Same Kids," "A Nation Of Immigrants," and "Alas And Did My Saviour Bleed?" They released a collection called "Hymns and Choruses" in 1994.
Wayfarer's music found a place in Christian worship settings, with "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me" being used in services and personal devotion. Their work drew some criticism for being too simple or sentimental, but they kept making music focused on faith themes.
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