Tag: Real People
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Musically speaking, Merrill Womach was eons beyond talented. This guy has a voice range that hit four octaves, he survived a plane crash, and still managed to have a good music career and had a business (which is still going strong) that supplies music to funeral homes. Unfortunately... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “GEORGE JENNER IS SHOWN SEATED AT THE CONSOLE OF THE BALDWIN PR 200 ORGAN IN HIS STUDIO AT CAMBRIDGE (GALT), ONTARIO. GEORGE TOOK AN EARLY INTEREST IN MUSIC, STARTING ON DRUMS AND LATER MOVING TO THE AUTOHARP, AS NO ONE WOULD BELIEVE THAT HE HAD THE ABILITY TO PROCESS BEYOND... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “March For Christ evolved out of the need of three young Christians to praise the Lord, in a very cloistered surrounding of a state run school. They have overcome many adversities in their efforts to share what being a Christian means to them and how it affects their lives. Despite... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “I stepped into the word of deep suffering two and a half years ago. The chosen victim of a tragic fall which left me paralyzed, I was left groping for someone to whom I could cling during my hour of desperation. I found the Best Friend a lonely heard could... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “My heartfelt gratitude to the following people: All the people at Word Records, for letting me do thing I enjoy most, singing for my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Gary McSpadden and Bergen White, for all the hard work and dedication and the good times that went into making this... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “PLEASING YOU” is the name of this album. It’s also Mike Williams’ musical destiny. He sings, plays and entertains from his heart. A purity many musicians never possess. At the age of 10 Mike sat down at the piano and picked out “What Now My Love.” Since then, he has... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “In every generation there is atleast one who is destined to be a top entertainer who will thrill the hearts of thousands. I believe this one to be Glenda Lee Day. So confident am I of her talent, personality, and testimony, that I have signed her to a life-time contract... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Danny Deardorff is one of my favorite folk musicians, his albums are always really heartfelt and simply performed with the most talent that one could emit from their being. The album opens with the song “One More Story to Tell” and we immediately go into Danny singing... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “This record is dedicated to my wife Carol and daughter Pam for without their support this recording would not be possible. I want to thank those who prayed for me during my times of sickness and have continually encouraged me in pursuing God’s will in my life. Thank you to... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Danny Deardorff is one of the greatest folk singers out there, and here he is with his partner from the LP “Deardorff & Joseph”, Marcus Joseph singing one of my favorite songs, “Sentimental Lady“. The song opens just like the original, same musical piece and instruments, and... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Gene MacLellan is rolling down Highway 401. Alone. He is returning from one of his eating-money legion hall dates in a forgotten northern Ontario town; a stand by guitarist with a country group that never did have a name. It is 2 a.m. when he dozes of, careens to the... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, João was (is) a Portuguese man, living in Montreal, QC and was working entertainment at a restaurant there. He released this single. Unfortunately, I don’t have the pic sleeve. The A-Side is “Sara” and it’s done on an accordion, and João’s vocals are actually really, really good, the... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Sincerely dedicated to Darrell & Beverly Bledsoe. We determine the kind of music we listen to by the inward thoughts of the heat. Fix your thoughs on what is true, good and right. Think about things that are pure and lovely. The mysterious beauty of music is one of the... Read More »
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