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The Georgia Mass Choir have been recognized as one of gospel music's most popular choirs. Their claim to fame was serving as the choir that backed pop/R&B icon Whitney Houston on The Preacher's Wife movie and soundtrack. The choir's I Owe You Praise collection finds this talented vocal aggregation offering up their patented traditional gospel music flavor. This set, which was recorded live in Jacksonville, FL, features a number of memorable performances. The Canton Spirituals' lead vocalist, Harvey Watkins Jr., makes a guest appearance on the track "Prayer Changes Things." Other noteworthy tracks include "Bye and Bye," "Bring It to Him," "Walk in the Light," "Stand," and the title track, "I Owe You Praise." This is just an incredible project. ~ Tim A. Smith
Live Recording
Audio Mixer: Jeff Toone.
Liner Note Author: Milton Biggham.
Recording information: New Life Christian Fellowship, Jacksonville, FL.
Arranger: Milton Biggham.
Personnel includes: Harvey Watkins Jr..
Personnel: Rick Watford (guitar); Andre Forbes (strings, horns); James Perry (organ); Derrieux Edgecomb (keyboards); Mike Ferguson (bass guitar); Steve Brown , Corellius "Desloc" Johnson (drums).
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$16.45 Kate Maembe:Kate Maembe specializes in thumbharp and traditional songs from the Wagogo tribal tradition in Tanzania, East Africa. She has been studying with the Zawose family (principally with Danford Zawose) in Bagamoyo since 1999. Kate has a particular interest in music as a healing art, promoting relaxation and wellbeing. Kate gives regular performances and workshops, including music for people in healthcare environments.Visit katemaembe and kutuliamusic. org for further details. The Instruments:The Wagogo thumbharp ("ilimba") is a wooden box with metal keys of varying lengths fixed across the top. These tuned keys are plucked using the thumbs of each hand to create a harp-like effect. Three different-sized thumbharps are featured in this recording. The buzzing sound is the vibration of small bits of metal (from recycled oil cans) wrapped around the tops of the keys. All lyrics in this album are sung in Kigogo, the Wagogo tribal language, unless otherwise specified. Wagogo music is one of 120 tribal traditions in Tanzania. Track Info:Karibu kutulia! "Welcome to a state of relaxation and wellness' (Kiswahili), as you embark upon this virtual journey through the Californian Redwoods, accompanied by traditional thumbharp and vocal melodies originating from the Wagogo tribal heartlands of Tanzania, East Africa.1. Salome (traditional: arr. Kate Maembe): Siyonene calls to his wife, Salome, to tell her that their baby is crying and he asks her to put the child on her back ("chimpape cum gongo"). He sends the child to sleep by telling stories from long ago.2. Hoi Baba (traditional: arr. Kate Maembe): Performed by at least three musicians, the repetitive, intertwining riffs of this hypnotic groove are traditionally used to lift depression and uplift the listener.3. Bembe (traditional: arr. Kate Maembe) featuring Manose (Himalayan flute). "Bembe les mtoto, analia" ("Don't cry child").4. SitaRam (Kate Maembe): A new piece inspired by a visit to Montgomery Woods, an ancient redwood grove in Northern California.5. Radhe Govinda (traditional: arr. Kate Maembe): featuring Manose (Himalayan flute): The opening lyrics are a sanskrit mantra to Tara, a female deity of long-life in ...
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