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Christian music festivals in 1975.

Description

This map shows locations of Christian music festivals held in the United States and Canada in 1975. Christian music critic Paul Baker writes in his book Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music? (1980 edition) that "1975 was the year that Jesus festivals sprang up everywhere."[1] 1975 was only five years after the first widely reported Christian music festivals, the Faith Festival and the Ichthus Music Festival. Explo, the largest Christian music festival to date, was held in 1972.

Where the city is unknown, we default to the state capitol.

Christian music festivals in 1975
# Festival Location Notes
1 Jesus Festival[1] Morgantown, Pennsylvania Jesus Festival began using Agape Farm in 1977.
2 Salt[1] Michigan City unknown, showing Lansing, Michigan.
3 Fishnet[1] Front Royal, Virginia
4 Sonshine[1] Ohio City unknown, showing Columbus, Ohio. A separate festival by the same name exists in Willmar, MN.[2]
5 Jesus Midwest[1] St. Louis, Missouri
6 Lodestone[1] Vancouver, British Columbia
7 Road Home[1] Colorado Springs, Colorado
8 Joyland Amusement Park (Wichita)[1] Wichita, Kansas Location not to be confused with Joyland Amusement Park, Lubbock, Texas.
9 Ichthus Music Festival Wilmore, Kentucky Assumed, festival was founded in 1970.
10 Son Festival[2] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
11 Maranthana! Knott's Berry Farm Assumed, festivals were held here from 1971 forward.
Festivals not shown

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Baker, Paul (December 1980) [1971]. "12. All Day Diner". Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music? (2nd printing ed.). pp. 27, 145–153. ISBN 0-8499-2858-3.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Logsdon, Kay (February 1983). "Is There A Festival In Town?". CCM Magazine. 5 (8): 23–27. ISSN 1524-7848.