Rick Price Brings Gospel Classics to Life in ‘Wayfaring Stranger’ - Juice 107.3

Rick Price Brings Gospel Classics to Life in ‘Wayfaring Stranger’

‘I want to bring joy, uplift people, leave them (people) feeling moved emotionally.’ Rick Price chats about his latest album.

By Juice 107.3 Network Thursday 8 Feb 2024MusicReading Time: 2 minutes

The songs of Rick Price were a staple of Australian radio during the 1990s.

Even to this day, you’ll still hear Not a Day Goes By, Heaven Knows, Tenterfield Saddler and River of Love on the radio. At the height of his success, Rick would often team up with close friends and fellow performers Tina Arena, Tommy Emmanuel, Margaret Urlich and Jack Jones from Southern Sons.

In the years since, no one can accuse Rick Price of “sitting on his Fender” and waiting for the passage of time to render him irrelevant.

Projects over the past two decades have included unique tribute shows and related recordings about country music icon John Denver, the music of the sixties, the Californian beach sounds of the seventies – and now most recently, Rick Price’s reinterpretation of classic gospel songs and hymns of faith.

“I want to bring joy, uplift people, leave them feeling moved emotionally,” he said.Rick Price 2024

Rick’s new album Wayfaring Stranger is a collection of inspirational favourites including Amazing Grace, Wade in the Water and Will the Circle be Unbroken which have been covered by legends such as Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Eva Cassidy, Olivia Newton-John, Ray Charles and Ed Sheeran. Now it’s time for Rick Price.

Wayfaring Stranger has been supported in tandem with a concert tour travelling the east coast of Australia.

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As Rick Price said in our interview, gospel music and faith have been a strong influence in his songwriting.

“I grew up listening to all the soul singers as a kid – Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding… I really connected with it… Songs like Amazing Grace, that is a song that’s been sung in our family over the years.”

These days, in conversation with Rick Price there’s an unhurried sense of humility and gratitude.

“What is mostly on my bucket list now is a daily connection to joy and living in the present moment, being with what’s happening right now and being grateful for whatever comes,” he said. “When I tap into love and kindness, when I tap into gratitude… I have a better day.”


Article supplied with thanks to 96five.

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