Larry Norman - Later Years

Later Years

About 1992 Norman's father retired and sold Phydeaux to Bill Ayers, a family friend of Joe Norman, who was previously employed to facilitate the distribution of both Phydeaux and Street Level Records. At that time Street Level Records came under the umbrella of Christian Community Placement Centre (CCPC), which undertakes foster care programs in Salem, Oregon. In 1991 Norman recorded a live concert he gave to raise funds for CCPC, which was released in 1994 as Children of Sorrow, which featured cover art drawn by his son, Michael Norman.

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