Christian Singer Songwriter LUKE BOWER Performing Live in Transfer, PA, Part 1

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This is a short clip of a fantastic Christian singer and songwriter, LUKE BOWER, performing live in Transfer, PA!

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Biographical information on Luke Bower from Jeff Roberts Agency website (https://jeffroberts.com/artist/luke-bower/):

For singer-songwriter Luke Bower, music began as a closely held secret. Growing up in South Texas, his father a doctor and his mother a lawyer, Bower believed pursuing a successful career should be his priority. Since becoming a full-time musician seemed like a long shot, he decided music would be his own private thing. “No one really knew I was into music, even though I wrote my first song when I was five years old,” Bower says. “Growing up, I’d practice and write songs in secret, just me and God.”

After high school, Bower enrolled at Baylor University to study finance. But his dream of being a musician was always at the front of his mind. “In the fall of 2021, I knew I was letting my dream get away. I said, ‘God, if you let me do music, I’ll do it for You.’” The next morning, Bower woke up to a text from a talent scout who’d found a YouTube video Bower had posted. “It was an audition video for a songwriting program. I thought I’d posted it as a private video, but I guess it wasn’t.” When Bower got on a call with the scout, the conversation was providential. “He told me he thought I should be a Christian artist, went into detail about my life, things he shouldn’t have known. I thought maybe it was a scam,” Bower jokes.

That first call led to a trip to Nashville where he met with Jason Davis, who would later become his manager. Once paperwork came into the equation, Bower knew he had to come clean to his family. “I was really surprised by their excitement once they knew,” Bower says. “All that pressure – I realized I’d been putting it on myself. The judgment I was so afraid I would face was all coming from me. My family couldn’t have been more supportive.”

With his family behind him, Bower left Baylor and moved back home to work on his songwriting. But being home without his friends, without his brothers (he’s a triplet), left him feeling alone and isolated. “I was by myself every day working on songs. Loneliness led me to start second-guessing myself, start believing I’d thrown my life in the trash. One night, I was in my room, lower than I’d ever been. I was hopeless and fed up with not achieving what I wanted to do and what I felt like I should do. But God really revealed himself to me that night. I prayed and said, ‘I can’t save myself. Only You can. Please save me.’

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