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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Amazing Grace CD Launch Oct. 14 - in stores everywhere featuring the City of Washington Pipe Band with Bonnie Rideout


New release available from Maggie's Music is a compilation that includes The City of Washington Pipe Band & Bonnie Rideout performing their version of Amazing Grace  ( see track list below), which is from the Maggie's Music recording Scottish Rant.
email mail@maggiesmusic.com for ordering details.
Track list below:

1. Amazing Grace - Katie McMahon
2. Amazing Grace - Lisbeth Scott
3. Amazing Grace - John Doan
4. Amazing Grace - Walela
5. Amazing Grace - Phyllis Taylor Sparks
6. Amazing Grace - David Tolk
7. Amazing Grace - Shanon
8. Amazing Grace - Simeon Wood, Graham Hepburn, Amanda Barass ; John Gerighty
9. Amazing Grace - Cecilia
10. Amazing Grace - Mark O’Connor
11. Amazing Grace - City of Washington Pipe Band & Bonnie Rideout
12. Amazing Grace - Nana Mouskouri
13. Amazing Grace - The St. Philips Boy’s Choir
14. Amazing Grace - William Neil
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"The hymn Amazing Grace is one of the best loved and most recorded songs in history. The story behind the lyrics is well-known: English slave trader John Newton, after nearly losing his life in a violent storm at sea, had a profound change of heart and eventually became a prolific writer of hymns - including Amazing Grace - and a passionate abolitionist. The source of the melody is much less certain but appears to have come from Ireland or Scotland and was originally called New Britain. The Scots have certainly made it their own through countless stirring performances on bagpipes. Throughout the world, the piece is cherished and is sung in a vast array of styles, most notably Gospel, Country, Folk, and Celtic.

Amazing Grace is an expression of deep personal gratitude that has an extraordinary power to touch the heart, uplift the spirit, and transcend sectarian divisions as few other pieces have ever done. This compilation brings together 14 intimate, tender, and comforting performances of Amazing Grace - seven vocal and seven instrumental - by top artists, ensembles, and choirs. It includes children's voices, sweet Celtic harmonies, angelic solos, and a haunting chant with distant bagpipes sung in the Cherokee language. There is even signing by whales! These voices are joined by instrumental versions of the piece on fiddles, keyboards, harp, harp-guitar - and of course, bagpipes - in a powerful, magical celebration." - Ellen Holmes, Producer

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