This cover album was recorded on September 24, 2017 at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN for a concert honoring the life and legacy of Christian music pioneer Rich Mullins. This concert marked the 20th anniversary of the sudden death of Mullins and set out to perform Mullins's most notable work, A Liturgy, a Legacy, and a Ragamuffin Band, in its entirety as well as some other hits from his catalog. The performance featured an array of Christian songwriters, as well as a full band, including an orchestra. The audio featured in this live album is mostly untampered with the exception of very little post-production to cover up any unintentional imperfections.
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Hello Old Friends (Live)
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Awesome God (Live)
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Calling Out Your Name (Live 2)
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Boy Like Me/Man Like You (Live)
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You Did Not Have a Home (Live) (Ft. Finnegan Bell (Band)
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The Howling (Live) (Ft. Jeremy Casella)
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Cry the Name (Live) (Ft. Jill Phillips)
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Hard to Get (Live) (Ft. Andy Gullahorn)
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What Susan Said (Live) (Ft. Andrew Osenga)
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Buenas Noches from Nacogdoches (Live) (Ft. Leigh Nash)
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Elijah (Live) (Ft. Matt Giraud)
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The Good Confession Introduction (Live)
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The Good Confession Introduction (Live)
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If I Stand (Live)
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Here In America (Live)
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52:10 (Live) (Ft. Jill Phillips)
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The Color Green (Live)
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Hold Me Jesus (Live) (Ft. Brandon Heath)
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Creed (Live) (Ft. Andy Gullahorn)
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Peace (Live) (Ft. Andy Gullahorn)
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Pass the Peace (Live)
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78 Eatonwood Green (Live)
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Hard (Live) (Ft. Finnegan Bell (Band)
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You Gotta Get Up (Live) (Ft. Leigh Nash)
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How to Grow Up Big and Strong (Live) (Ft. Andrew Osenga)
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Land of My Sojourn (Live)
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Sometimes by Step (Live) (Ft. Skye Peterson)
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I See You (Live)
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Step by Step: Reprise (Live) (Ft. Skye Peterson)
Rich Mullins Tribute Concert| Posted October 24, 2025
On September 24, 2017 a number of artists led by Andrew Peterson and Ben Shive gathered at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville to mark the 20th anniversary of the death of Rich Mullins. They performed a note-for-note concert of Mullins’ best album, A Liturgy, a Legacy, and a Ragamuffin Band, complete with strings, special guests, and an appreciative audience.
Peterson and friends followed a concert format that he has used over the years on his Behold The Lamb of God Christmas tour. The first half of the concert had each of the guest artists sing a Mullins song of their choice, with Peterson singing a few of his own choices in along the way.
The first half set list:
Hello Old Friends - Andrew Peterson
Awesome God – Audience
Calling Out Your Name – Andrew Peterson
Boy Like Me/Man Like You – Andrew Peterson
You Did Not Have A Home - Finnegan Bell
The Howling - Jeremy Casella
Cry The Name - Jill Phillips
Hard to Get - Andy Gullahorn
What Susan Said - Andrew Osenga
Buenos Noches from Nacogdoches - Leigh Nash
Elijah - Matt Giraud
The Good Confession – Andrew Peterson
If I Stand – Andrew Peterson
The second half of the concert brought each of those artists back out to perform note-for-note versions of each song from Mullins’ album A Liturgy, A Legacy, and a Ragamuffin Band. A string section played the original string charts as provided by Rich’s producer Reed Arvin (who himself was present and played the piano on “Creed” midway through the second half).
The second half setlist:
Here In America – Andrew Peterson
52:10 - Jill Phillips
The Color Green – Andrew Peterson
Hold Me Jesus - Brandon Heath
Creed – Andrew Peterson, Andy Gullahorn and Jill Phillips
Pass the Peace - Andy Gullahorn
78 Eatonwood Green - Gabe Scott on the hammered dulcimer
Hard - Finnegan Bell
I’ll Carry On - Jeremy Casella
You Gotta Get Up - Leigh Nash
How To Grow Up Big and Strong - Andrew Osenga
Land of My Sojourn – Andrew Peterson
After the completion of A Liturgy, A Legacy, and a Ragamuffin Band all of the musicians are back for “Sometimes by Step”, featuring Skye Peterson and “I See You” featuring Andrew Peterson. The concert ended with the “Doxology”.
I really enjoyed this album. It will be loved by fans of Rich Mullins’ music and those who enjoy Andrew Peterson’s music.