
I was going to have the record on repeat and kept hearing the same song over and over-I accidentally put that song on repeat so I kept hearing My Favorite Plum over, and over, and over. I purchased her most recent project at that time, and there’s a song on it called My Favorite Plum. I have kind of always been a fan, since high school, of Susan Vega.

They had signed just me, but I was trying to come up with a band name. Tiffany: Goodness.Well, I had just signed a record deal, and I was putting together a band. They are here to tell a great story of God’s redeeming work in a marriage.īut before we go there, I think we have to address the issue of how you came up with the name of Plumb. They have three children and live near Nashville. She is a recording artist, songwriter, and performer but importantly, she and Jeremy are married. ĭennis: Well, there’s a reason why her name is Plumb. You can call me either one-Tiffany, also known as Plumb. Now, today, we have a guest who’s joining us, where-Dennis, if we use her regular name to introduce her, our listeners would go, “I don’t think we know her” but if we use her nom de plume-you know what that is right? You’re familiar with a nom de plume?īob: Her pen name / her stage name, if you will-everybody will go: “Oh! Okay, I know who you’re talking about now.”ĭennis: Well, we have a special guest who goes by the name of Plumb, who has written a book called Need You Now and her husband Jeremy join us.īob: And it’s okay to-do you want us to call you Plumb or Tiffany? Which do you prefer? We hope to see you at an upcoming Weekend to Remember getaway. You can get more information or register online or if you have any questions, call 1-800-FL-TODAY. Click the link for the Weekend to Remember. If you want to take advantage of this special opportunity, go to. The offer is good through the end of this week. If you’d like to attend-you pay the regular price for yourself, and your spouse comes free.
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Stay with us.Īnd welcome to FamilyLife Today. What Tiffany Lee was feeling in her marriage was an indication that there were cracks beginning to form in the foundation. Our host is the President of FamilyLife ®, Dennis Rainey I'm Bob Lepine. I’m a little more unavailable / a little less intimate-I’m a little / you know: “I don’t feel as pretty right now.” All of those different elements-I thought, “We’ll get through this” because, in my brain, “We will never split up.”īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Wednesday, September 14 th. Tiffany: “This is just for a season, because this is my best friend-he’s not going anywhere.” So I’m probably a little snippy, and I’m probably a little grumpy. At first, she wasn’t particularly concerned.

Bob: Tiffany Lee, who performs musically as Plumb, remembers when she first realized there was a growing distance / an isolation happening in her marriage with her husband Jeremy.
