This flashback to old Mylon Lefevre stuff brings to mind a memory (one of myriads) from one of our years at Creation.
It being an outdoor event, weather is a biggie. This particular year (mid 80's is as close as I can get) the skies had been ominous all day. This was before cell phones with weather apps and we were out in the middle of nowhere, er, PA. Weather forecast was for severe T-storms, but no rain had fallen all day, just the ugly clouds. Evening was approaching and we were all down at the main stage area for the Mylon Lefevre concert.
If you have ever attended, you know how the sun starts hiding behind the western hills and sort of shines into your eyes as you look at the main stage until hidden by the mountain.. (but as I said, no sun had appeared all day..) The announcer intro'd Mylon and band, they took stage, and launched into a song. Song starts with a drum rhythm and about 10 seconds into the start, the guitars hit those power chords... and the clouds parted and the sun came through and hit us in the eyes...
The song? Crack The Sky...
I was definitely not old enough for that memory. Was this before or after the move from Muddy Run?