You have to define success in terms of the Kingdom of God.” – Elias Dummer An honor to welcome Elias Dummer back to the Beyond Sunday Podcast for a second time! Elias is the frontman for the band The City Harmonic as well as a Worship Pastor and owner of a marketing agency. This interview is […]


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You have to define success in terms of the Kingdom of God.” – Elias Dummer


An honor to welcome Elias Dummer back to the Beyond Sunday Podcast for a second time! Elias is the frontman for the band The City Harmonic as well as a Worship Pastor and owner of a marketing agency.


This interview is bittersweet as it surrounds the final release from the band. We talk all about The City Harmonic, why they broke up, worship, songwriting, radio play, entrepreneurship, the music business and more.


Enjoy!


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In This Episode You’ll Hear More About:

The story behind the breakup of The City Harmonic

The difference in mentality between “writing for yourself” and “writing for radio”

Why you need to define success as an artist

Why the “We Are” tour was a failure but also the greatest success the band had experienced

Serving the Kingdom of God with music

Why you don’t need to make a full time income doing music

How to supplement your income in order to make your best art

The story behind the latest [& last] City Harmonic project, “Benediction”

Why the band decided to arrange some songs completely different

The problem when music starts to become a headgame.

What Elias’s keys setup looks like – keyboards, software, plugins, etc.

Do something you know you enjoy so you don’t make art out of fear.” – Elias Dummer


Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

Show Sponsor: Coresound Pads

Music: Benediction Live by The City Harmonic

Music: Heart by The City Harmonic

Podcast: Elias Dummer on Unity in the Church, Performance in Worship, & The City Harmonic

Video: How Great Leaders Inspire Action by Simon Sinek

Keyboard: Nord Stage 2

Software: Reason

Software: Imperfect Samples

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