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Fall 2007:
Ceili Rain,
John Angotti, Alma
DeRojas, Kristin Fisher |
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Summer 2007: Popple, Chris Padgett, Kitty
Cleveland, Last Day |
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Spring 2007: Popple, Chris Padgett, Kitty
Cleveland, Last Day |
Winter
2006: Catholic Music 2007, Amanda
Vernon, Marie Bellet, Mair Rathburn,
Bethany Music Ministry, Celeste Zepponi |
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October 2006: Nick Alexander, Gretchen Harris, Steve
Angrisano |
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Aug/ Sept 2006: Matt Maher, John Paul II
Tribute, Chris Padgett, John Michael Talbot, Fr. Stan
Fortuna |
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November 2003
In order to foster Spiritual growth, provide
incentives for art and creativity centered on the Blessed
Mother, and to intensify the unity between Catholic artists,
musicians from around the world have supplied their songs
about Mary to the XIX World Festival of Marian
Songs. Together with artists from 24 other nations, the U.S.
artist and Canadian artist will perform his or her songs
live in Guatemala before an international panel of judges
that will select the five top songs.
One of the artists that was given that
privilege this year was
David MacDonald.
MacDonald submitted the title song for his CD
Life Is The Only Choice.
This 14 song collection is full of life. It has messages of
praise and worship, as well as, giving glory to God for His
precious gift to each of us. MacDonald’s style is high
energy pop, with lots of funk and light jazz. If you’re a
fan of Fr. Stan Fortuna, Aaron Thompson, or Crispin this CD
is for you. The CD starts with the intoxicating sounds of
“King Of Creation.” From the first notes you get a happy
feeling inside and as the song praises Lord Jesus, author of
life, you can’t help but be lifted up with it. “Break Me” is
another song that has that funk beat, but hits you like a
hammer with powerful lyrics. It lets us know that sometimes
God has to knock us down a couple of rungs from the ladder
of life, so we can be stronger for Him. Love is the center
of our lives and Jesus love is the message in “Love At The
Centre.” MacDonald gives this piece an almost Beatles style.
Slowing the tunes down a bit is the homage to our beginning
and providing a great pro-life anthem. ” …God's been
working on you… He's been making every bone and every sinew
of this miracle, you are the union the blessed communion of
Heaven and earth... “ that’s the words or “Legacy of
Love.” There is no doubt about the miracle of life. True to
this is the awesome title track of this CD. “Life Is The
Only Choice” is an awesome song in which we see someone who
has chased the emptiness that the world offers and gave up
their child in abortion to keep that lifestyle. The person
now hears the prayers of the Mother of God for these people
who battle for the right to choose. This is not only a
pro-life song, but one that echoes Mary’s love for us. It is
why, it is an excellent choice for the Marian Song Festival.
MacDonald does seem to have a little fun with the song
“Multi-Nation Generation” in which he spouts off the nations
of the world much like Yakko Warner on the Animaniacs
cartoon show. MacDonald does add that Jesus should bless
each of these countries. “Cult-CULT-ure” is an in-your-face,
light rap song, much like Fr. Stan Fortuna. The lyrics are
to the point and are very timely. Just this month the FCC
decided that the use of the F-word was ok for TV, yet we
still can’t say the J-word without offending someone, this
is pointed out by MacDonald who say he doesn’t want to be a
part of that culture! MacDonald is a rising star in Catholic
music and someone to watch. I predict “Life Is The Only
Choice” to be the start of a huge career.
Child of the Chain
is a collection of
spiritual/inspirational songs and hymns
written and
performed by
Mary Shanahan
for her communities at
St. John Neumann Church and St. Gabriel's
Catholic School in Austin, Texas. The songs chronicle the
intimate peaks and valleys of her intense spiritual
formation over the years. Its release signifies Mary's
newfound willingness to abandon a life among the silent
majority of her beloved church and country and fight for all
that is holy, truthful and sacred in both. These songs are
beautiful not only in vocals and music, but in words, as
well. From the love song of the Holy Eucharist in “I Know
Jesus,“ in which Sha nahan
talks about Jesus’ true presence, to the Last Supper
celebration of Holy Thursday night in the song “The Greatest
Truth.” The song “I Remember” lets us know that God is with
us always and has shaped out life. Seeing Jesus in others is
the theme to “I See Your People Lord.” Two very patriotic
songs are “In The Fold Of America’s Wings,” a song asking
God to bless our President and the US troops who fight to
protect us and the touching song “Rain,” about the 9/11
tragedy. There are also songs that we hear in Mass that
Shanahan has redone for this project. Song like Kyrie
Eleison, Sanctus and Lamb Of God have new life breathed into
them by Shanahan. Commenting on “Child of the Chain”
Shanahan offers, "It is with a profound respect and
gratitude for the passionate love my ancestors had for God,
family, and country that I now embrace the important
responsibility we all have to keep the chain of truth alive
for generations to come. I humbly offer this music as my
witness to the power, the hope and the eternal peace found
in the greatest story ever told; the story of the
ever-living presence of Jesus Christ in the human
experience."
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