“Musical experiences take us on a journey through life. Put those experiences in a worship context, and they can help us walk with God.”
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To Be Like You - 1994
The first solo recording is a personal worship experience, walking through Psalms and devotional thoughts. I recorded this in Milwaukee over a two year span, and still love to return to it occasionally to refresh my heart.
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Sweet Heaven's Child - 2006
This Christmas experience was birthed out of the need for a gift at a series of Christmas concerts. Recorded in California with Grammy award winning producer Bernie Becker, arranged by movie orchestrator Steve E. Williams and includes the guitar artistry of American Idol and Hollywood guitarist Jay Leach. We intentionally include older English and Appalachian carols as well as some original tunes.
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Sing a New Song - 2009
After a vocal accident that resulted in throat surgery and three months of silence, God gave me back my voice and in the meantime gave me new songs to share. This concert was a “first fruit” experience with the new voice, and a good few of my friends. Recorded live in October of 2009, this worship experience is good for gathered groups.
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Psalms of David - 2020
This is a compilation CD of the Psalms I’ve recorded, including a new release from 2018. The Psalms are prayer songs to God, so taking the time to personalize them helps us to personalize that part of our relationship with God.
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Love Will Last - EP 2008
This is a fun look through the love songs that I have written for Carol, the love of my life. Included are the song I wrote to propose to her, songs written for a dear friend’s wedding and some whimsical looks at our relationship. Love is of God . . .
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COMING IN 2024: Songs of Hope & Peace
In the summer of 2018 I met with one of my top three favorite pianists of all time (I’m your greatest fan, JoBeth Loftis!) and recorded several medleys of timeless hymns and songs which bring comfort to the hurting or wounded soul. This simple project is meant for the bedside of the dying family or as the “songs in the night” to get you through a difficult period.