Bruce Cockburn explains why he refers to himself as an ‘artist-correspondent,’ and describes how his relationship to God and the church has changed since he started writing music. Watch the full nine part interview series with Bruce Cockburn on YouTube at https://bit.ly/2XksiHO or The Real News at https://bit.ly/30SMiU6

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8 thoughts on “The Charity of Night: RAI with Bruce Cockburn (4/9)”
  1. Met Bruce' October ♥2019 being such a long time fan his music expression meant a lot to many including me…he had no idea how meaningful his music meant to me during my teens onward…he was lol smaller than I thought and much older still seemed a privilege to have met him and had brief meeting and someone took our picture together so nice of them!I could say more but nah except was meaningful to me!

  2. Not sure what the other posters were expecting, but yes, Bruce is very human. That's what makes him so damn special. An intelligent, down to earth guy who pays very close attention to every small detail, the big picture and his faith in himself, man and God.
    How can an interview disappoint when it is an insight into thirty-some lps of incredible
    music, lyrics and emotion. A remarkable person in every way.

  3. I never would've guessed it from the lyrics he wrote, but based on what I've seen in this series, Bruce Cockburn is a really anodyne, boring person.

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