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Psalm 136 (KJV)
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A song for the Passover Seder I give the kids in our Awana club every other year.
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Contemporary Christian Music, light rock, folk. Acoustic with vocal harmonies like Phillips Craig and Dean. Imagine if John Denver, Keith Green, Rich Mullins, N
Joe, Steve, and Chris Solaas are three brothers, all Eagle Scouts, with a desire to give a message of Good News to the world, and the talents to do so. is a high tenor with a voice like Neil Young. Rhythm and Lead guitar, bass, drums. is a baritone something like Bing Crosby meets Burl Ives. Rhythm Guitar. is a tenor like John Denver meets Chris Rice. Chris is the principle songwriter for the band. Rhythm guitar, lead guitar, vocals, keyboards. Add to this mix Al English Jr., Sheila Zachary, and Mark Lucchessi is the bassist for the group. He also writes some material, and plays acoustic guitar and lead. He's a high tenor also, but has a huge range. Think 'Keith Green meets Phil Keagge'. is the female vocalist for the group. She has a voice like Nicole C Mullen with an attitude. is our drummer. He's been drumming all his life, and it shows. He's incredible. is our soundman and occasionally, keyboards.
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Genre
Pop Christian Pop
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Peak #281
Peak in subgenre #114
Author
Christopher M Solaas
Rights
2007
Uploaded
June 25, 2007
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MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 4:07
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i wrote this song (okay, the words are by a young shepherd boy named David several millennia ago)... Try again, I wrote this tune to go along with Psalm 136, which is an integral part of the Cup of Praise in the Messianic Passover Seder I put on every other year for the kids in our Awana Club. I wanted to share this as a possible resource if you wish to have a passover seder it might be a tune you could use if you repeat the 136 Psalm in your seder.
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