Third Day's Mac Powell's Wife's Grandfather Passed Away
Third Day's Mac Powell has shared that his wife's grandfather, called "Big Papa," went to be home with Jesus this weekend. This man served our country in IwoJima in WW2 and for over 20 years in the Marietta Police Department. Mac said it was one of the greatest honors in his life to have known him.
"My wife @macandaimee grandfather "Big Papa" went to be with Jesus yesterday. This man served our country in IwoJima in WW2 and for over 20 years in the Marietta Police Department. It is one of the greatest honors in my life to have known him and though our family grieves our loss we celebrate his entrance into eternal joy and life in Heaven!"
Visitation was last Sunday afternoon at 2:00-4:00. The funeral service was on Monday morning at 11:00 am.
Mac Powell grew up in Clanton, Alabama. His love affair with music began at an early age as both of his parents would sing and play guitar around the house. Mac soon began to sing in the little bitty Baptist church by day, and listen to his dad's record collection by night. The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jim Croce, The Beatles, Johnny Cash, and Willie Nelson filled Mac's ears and imagination.
When Mac was a sophomore in high school, he moved to Atlanta, Ga where his passion for music and faith found an outlet in the band Third Day. The band has traveled the world and earned 4 Grammy awards while selling millions of albums and building a devoted fan base. Third Day has helped transform Christian music, and Third Day was honored by being entered into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2009.
Though Third Day continues to go strong with a new release slated for early 2015. Mac has put together his second collection of country songs. The rootsy collection of foot-stompin', hand clappin' country tunes is a way for Mac to pay tribute to his early musical inspirations while showcasing some music with a bit more levity than Christian music affords.
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