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Joined: Apr 2007 Gender: Male Posts: 15 Location: Eagan, MN
Re: Can't find songs « Result #1 on Dec 27, 2009, 11:20pm »
While we're on the subject, are there any plans for the making the background tracks from the EP songs available in the DMHO online store? I would love to share "He Knows Your Name" with my church's congregation. I've already done your version of "Blessed Assurance" a couple of times, and this morning (Dec. 27) I did "King of Glory, King of Love".
Re: Tony Marvelli - Bass & equipment « Result #4 on Nov 30, 2009, 1:55pm »
Tony,
Do you use a 7 or 8 string fretless bass? I'm looking for a special gift for my husband for Christmas and am wondering if you could recommend a particular brand. Thanks so much!
Re: Can't find songs « Result #5 on Nov 24, 2009, 10:20pm »
Hmmm... Very weird... Praise Charts says they're your arrangements - "Silent Night" from the album "Timeless Christmas" and "Christmas Medley" from "The Christmas Album":
I wish you had soundtracks of your hymn arrangements. Are any available? If so, which ones and how can I purchase it?
"It Is Well" is on the album titled "Act The Scat" as well as "Live It Up". "Solid Rock" is on the album titled "Stand" as well as "Live It Up". "Blessed Assurance" is on the album titled "Good To Go". "All Hail The Power" is on the album titled "Live It Up".
My church's orchestra (in which I play bone) is tackling several DMHO charts for the Christmas season. I've found and purchased recordings of one of them (Jingle Bells) for us to familiarize ourselves with the tune, but I can't find recordings of "Christmas Medley" and "Silent Night".
According to the chart, they're from "The Christmas Album", which is so generic as to be no use at all.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for these?
BTW, awesome stuff. I haven't played stuff like this since college.
Scotty G
Denver & The Mile High Orchestra has never recorded those two songs. Sorry.