Music
My rendition to this Christmas Classic. It is a rhapsody of a few Christmas tunes, the main theme being "MARY'S BOYCHILD," with my composition at the end. Arrangement and vocals by Wayne Pascall.
We have so much, for which to give God thanks. Rendered from PSALMS 136:1-5 (NIV). Composed and vocally rendered by Wayne Pascall to God's glory.
The name of this favorite Gospel song speaks for itself. A song of encouragement and comfort. Vocally rendered by Wayne Pascall.
A special song I wrote and rendered in acappella for the Christmas season of 2006 and for everyday we celebrate Christ's birth. Enjoy! VIDEO AVAILABLE!
An uptempo song to celebrate the birth and life of Christ. Lyrics and bass vocals by Wayne Pascall. Lead, harmonies, vocal percussions and arrangement by James Canterbury. Strictly ACAPPELLA! CD available at: www.cdbaby.com/pascall4
A song about jubilant living, praying and singing during morning, noon, evening and night 4 Him - 4 God. All music heard VOCALLY produced by Wayne Pascall.
O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL (Adeste Fideles) is both a Christmas Carol and a praise song. Written in 1743 by John Francis Wade. This is one of most well-loved carol about the birth and glory of Jesus Christ. VOCALLY produced by Wayne Pascall.
A jubilant song of cheer, I wrote to celebrate the 2007 Christmas Season and Welcome the new year of 2008! All music heard, vocally produced by Wayne Pascall. Enjoy!
One of those ancient Christmas carols rendered by yours trully.
A song rendered literally from TITUS 2:11-12. Composed and vocally produced by Wayne Pascall to His glory.
A traditional Gospel favorite with splices of 'Rocka My Soul'. Arrangement and vocals by Wayne Pascall.
A RE-UPLOADED COVER SONG. Vocally rendered by Wayne Pascall. Vocal percussions by James Canterbury.
Originally an Ukrainian Folk song that developed into a Christmas favorite especially among choral groups. Here is my rendition. Vocally produced by Wayne Pascall.
Originally written by the classical, German composer, HANDEL in the 18th century. 'Gloria In Excelsis Deo' is LATIN for 'Glory to God in The Highest', a statement found in Luke 2:14 as the angels rejoiced at Christ's birth. ACAPPELLA!
A well-loved Christmas Carol authored by Philip Brooks in 1865. A selection from my Christmas Album for 2007, to be enjoyed all year long and also the Holiday Season.
Michael Jackson influenced the world of music forever. Crossing genres, races, cultures, nationalities, his music was truly global. This was one of his few Gospel hits. MJ will always be remembered. Rendered by the VOICE & ANATOMY of Wayne Pascall
A song by Crosby Stills Nash & Young. Here is my rendition. All vocals by Wayne Pascall.
An uptempo, lighthearted song about the ficticious drummer boy who rejoiced at Christ's birth. Lead, harmonies and vocal percussions by James Canterbury. Bass vocals, some harmonies and vocal percussions by Wayne Pascall. ACAPPELLA!
A light hearted song about de missing Santa. Rendered in a strong Caribbean genre and dialect. Composed and vocally produced by Wayne Pascall.
This song was a hit by George Harrison of the Beatles in 1971. Here is my rendition and adaptation! All vocals and mouth percussions by Wayne Pascall. God bless!
A favorite, mellow Christmas song, written in 1847 by Placide Clappeau, an elderly wine merchant and mayor of Roquemaure, France. Lead vocals and harmony by James Canterbury. Bass vocals and some harmonies by Wayne Pascall. ACAPPELLA!
A song about welcoming each day with hope and embracing nature. Composed and VOCALLY produced by Wayne Pascall
An energetic medley of Christmas songs: 'Joy To The World', 'He Come From De Glory', 'O Come Let Us Adore Him', and Handel's 'Messiah'. Music VOCALLY produced by Wayne Pascall. CD available @ www.cdbaby.com/pascall9
Composed from Ephesians 6:10-17 in the Holy Bible, about wearing the spiritual armor. Composed and VOCALLY produced by Wayne Pascall to God's glory.
The work of 2 Austrian composers. Joseph Mohr wrote the words to Silent Night in 1816 and Franz Gruber composed the music in 1818. Lead & harmonies by James Canterbury. Reading and bass vocals by Wayne Pascall. Acappella!

