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Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros

My Story in Music & Lessons I’ve Learned Along the Way (Part 2)

Season 6, Ep. 196

David Smallbone is the father and manager of For King & Country and Rebecca St. James. After a devastating business loss, David desired a fresh start and moved from Australia to the United States with his wife and children. Having faced poverty and the challenges of starting over in a new country, the family was eventually able to overcome their struggles through strong faith and a dedication to love and family. Today, David is a driving force in the music careers of For King & Country and Rebecca St. James, and the family’s dedication to God and each other has helped them remain successful in the long term.


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