This two-disc set inaugurates a new series on the Thrive label, one that will be guided by progressive house DJ Hernán Cattáneo and will reflect his stated desire to bring together "tracks and remixes that translate to a world stage." House ...
Good Progressive Music This is a good completion of progressive beats from Paul Oaken folds disciple Hernan Cattaneo. He sure knows how to work up a beat from start to finish. Buy this CD if you’re a true progressive house fan. Submitted by nuclearfusion_ (Los Angeles CA, USA.) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
$14.79 Rhonda's story is one of God's faithfulness even during difficult times. Her songs are very personal and deal with issues such as abandonment, child death, God's voice, hope to go on, graduation/achievement, marriage and numerous other topics of interest. Rhonda remembers at a very early age visiting her neighbor's house and exchanging the rolls on their player piano pretending to match her fingers with the quickly moving keys! It was that piano that changed Rhonda's life. A few years later the neighbors had to move and offered the piano to her family because they remembered the little girl that was so enamored by it. Rhonda's parents saw immediately that she had a gift because she would hear a melody and then play it back again on the piano. She began piano lessons at the age of 6 and sporadically learned until she was proficient at the keys. The drive within her heart to learn was so strong that it drove her to teach herself as much as she could. Rhonda grew up in the Salem Free Methodist Church Where her mother was the church soloist and her father led the congregational singing and also taught Sunday school. At age 12 her parents decided to separate. This was an extremely difficult time for Rhonda because she was unsure of who she was and needed her Father's reassurance during this developing time in her life. Even though Rhonda longed for her Father's love she learned to live on without it. Or, at least, she thought so. She rebelled and became a little hellion for her mother to handle. At age 15, however, her Grandparents made the way for her to attend youth camp and it was there that Rhonda accepted Christ into her heart as her personal Lord and Savior. "It was like an explosion" is the only way Rhonda can describe what God began doing with her musical talent. She not only played the piano with a stronger ability but her vocal talent became a burning desire in her life. She continued to perform throughout her High school years and by the time she was 18 she had received a vocal scholarship to Seattle Pacific University. Before entering College she toured with the Continental Singers to the orient. ...