George & Guitar

George & Guitar
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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Well, seeing that I have not been very active on the blogosphere in the last couple of months I suppose that I owe an explaination to everyone. It has been a chaotic time. There just doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day to take the time to write. Family and work have taken priority as they should in that order. Nevertheless, I hope to be more active in the coming year.

I hope that everyone has a blessed Christmas season and a Happy New Year.

If you are going to be in the Spokane area over the holiday come and see me at the Central Lutheran Church at 4:00 o'clock p.m. on January 4. I will be doing a concert of praise and worship music. We are only asking for donations so please bring a friend or two.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Prayers for Texas

As a Floridian I understand in a profound way the power and destruction caused by hurricanes. It looks like Galveston could use some prayers. Hurricane Ike was very powerful and caused much damage to Texas. We should also remember that Haiti and Cuba also suffered terrible damage and loss of life from this storm. This season appears to be an active one so let's pray for all of us who live in hurricane alley.

Father, we pray for all those who have been impacted by Hurricane Ike. We remember especially those who live in areas where buildings and infrastructure were not built to withstand these kinds of forces. We mourn the loss of life and we pray for a swift recovery of the survivors. May we place our trust in you and know that is by your power that we can live in freedom from fear and anxiety. Help us to realize that you are with us even through the most dangerous of storms.

We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Psalm 78

A reader named Karen wrote to me:

George,
I was googling Psalm 78 and came upon your website!! You have a great voice and a wonderful talent. Of course Psalm 78 is coming up the weekend of September 13th and the only thing we can find is the chant. Is there any way I can hear what you did with the Psalm? If we need to purchase it that would be fine.
Thank you so much for your help.



Karen,

Thanks for writing. I tried to respond to the email address you left, but it kept bouncing back to me. I just sent off my draft of Psalm 78 to my publisher. If you see this post you can go directly to ILP by clicking the link. If you call the toll free number they should be able to send you a pdf of the score.

I hope this helps you. God bless.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Speaking of Top Ten Lists

Here is the latest Top Ten List of previous winners from Top Catholic Songs.com Top Ten Lists. How about that? It's a list of lists so to speak.

Top Catholic Songs.com

I have been kind of quite for a while regarding my friends at Top Catholic Songs.com. Please take a minute to go over to the website and check out the great new (and not so new) Catholic artists. Nick Alexander has been very busy promoting Catholic music and hightlighting great ways that Catholic music can be incorporated into your personal spiritual journey.

Starting a New Book Today

Ok, so it really isn't a new book; but, I haven't read it yet so that makes it new for me. I started The Spirit of the Liturgy by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger aka Pope Benedict XVI.

I have had some reservations about reading the Pope's books mainly because they seem so dense and hard to follow. So far I have found this particular little gem to be quite easy to read. Hopefully, I will get caught up to speed and be able to read some of the Pope's more recent works such as Jesus of Nazareth.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Choir Season is Here!

In spite of the foul weather of the last few days, Choir Season is now here. Please remember that our regular Wednesday rehearsals begin tonight at 7:30.

Email or call me with regrets...I have already recieved a couple. Please remember that we will be choosing new choir officers so your presence and participation over the next few weeks is critical.

As always if you know of people who like sing (and can carry a tune) but are not involved in the music ministry, please give me their name and phone number. I would love the chance to speak with them.

New Music for the Psalms

I'm currently working on two Psalm settings. I have finished Psalm 78: Do Not Forget which is the setting for the Feast of the Exalation of the Cross on Sept. 12. And I have finished the refrain for Psalm 25: Remember Your Mercies, O Lord. I'm still deciding on how to proceed with the verse of Psalm 25. I think that I will try to have a metered melody, but that may change if there is no regular phonetic rhythm to follow in the text.

For Psalm 78, I chose to write a simple psalm tone for the verses because they were so irregular in English. Those Latin monks sure knew what they were doing when they invented Psalm tones. They are very useful particularly when one cannot paraphrase the text to fit a particular melodic idea.

Check out my book review at Grapevine Online

Take a minute to check out the Grapevine Online for my book review. It was published back on July 31 so you have to scroll down a few entries to find it.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Jaw Dropping Guitar Work

I have been told time and time again by many music types that the guitar is a limited instrument. Every time I hear that claim I think of this:



and this:



and this:



and this:



Any questions?

Grapevine Online

I have been asked to write for the Grapevine Online magazine. Look to Grapevine Online to keep you updated on all the latest happenings in Catholic music. Check them out here.

Summer Update

After being inactive for the month of July, I will be posting more frequently.

During July I did some travelling to two of the Regional Conventions of the National Pastoral Musicians Association. I will be going to the Western Regional Convention in Los Angles next week. If you are there be sure to check out the International Liturgy Publications booth. The new St. Augustine Hymal is coming very soon. It is a wonderful worship aid that contains many great songs from the past and today. If you would like a free trial copy visit the ILP website.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Seeing God in the Ordinary

When is the last time you saw something ordinary in a new way? For me I think it was yesterday when I walked my son to pre-school. He stopped to pick a dandelion from the lawn. He was so fascinated by the flower. He was in awe of it. He wanted to take it home to show Mommy. I was struck by how little attention I pay to the wonders that are all around me. I felt like I needed to stop and once again see the world as through the eyes of a child. Everything is new and everything is miraculous.

Monday, May 12, 2008

TOP HOLY SPIRIT SONGS

Press Release:
Top Ten Holy Spirit Songs (topcatholicsongs.com)
5-9-08

For Immediate Release

Milford, CT - Top Catholic Songs formally announced today the voting
results for the Top Ten Holy Spirit Songs from Catholic Artists, just
in time for Pentecost Sunday. "Come Holy Spirit", written and
performed by Mark Mallett for his rosary project "Let the Lord Know"
was voted #1 song. Lynn Geyer's "SpiritSong" comes in second, while
the single, "The Dream" places Stinging Rain at #3.

Susan Bailey and Celeste Zepponi have original songs named "Come Holy
Spirit", and both landed at the #4 and #5 positions, respectively.
George Lower's "Shine Out" while ServantSongs' "Glory Be" fill out
the #6 and #7 positions, respectively. Annie Karto places
with "Sanctify" at #8. Nancy Krebs ranks #9 with her "Gift of God",
and the list ends with Mel Kennedy's bilingual "Renew the Face of the
Earth".

The purpose of this Top Ten list was to honor Catholic artists for
their musical and technical achievements in providing Catholics with
quality recorded music which is entertaining, edifying, and
educational.

According to a poll of the Top Catholic Songs online community, these
10 songs represent the best recorded songs about the Holy Spirit by
Catholic musicians:

1. Come Holy Spirit / Mark Mallett
2. SpiritSong / Lynn Geyer
3. The Dream / Stinging Rain
4. Come Holy Spirit / Susan Bailey
5. Come Holy Spirit / Celeste Zepponi
6. Shine Out / George Lower
7. Glory Be / ServantSong
8. Sanctify / Annie Karto
9. Gift of God / Nancy Krebs
10. Renew the Face of the Earth / Mel Kennedy

To hear and download the Top Ten Holy Spirit Songs by Catholic
Artists, and other Top Ten lists, go to:

http://www.topcatholicsongs.com/HolySpirit/List

TopCatholicSongs.com is an online community where Catholics can find
music from Catholic artists organized in the popular "Top Ten" style.
The lists are dynamically connected to iTunes--through which any
seeker of Catholic music can listen to and download songs, burn CD's,
and discover new artists.

Go to http://www.TopCatholicSongs.com for more information.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Worldwide Seminarian Support and Catholic Answers Live!

I am very excited to be a small part of the fifteenth anniversary of Worldwide Seminarian Support. WWSS will be featured on a live broadcast of Catholic Answers Live with Jerry Usher this Friday, May 9, 2008 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time. In honor of this occasion I have put together an iMix of songs dealing with vocations. It is my prayer that these songs will inspire Catholics everywhere to support vocations or to consider a vocation themselves.

For more information you can visit Catholic Answers Live online; and, as always, for more great Catholic music visit Top Catholic Songs

Fire at Little Portion Hermitage

By now many of you have heard of the terrible fire that burned much of the common areas of the Little Portion Hermitage in Arkansas. Personally, I felt a deep sadness as the loss the community there has suffered. As a musician and a Christian John Michael Talbot has been a real inspiration for me. His spirituality and his music have provided me with much comfort as I have faced challenges on my own journey.

At times like this I ask myself, "What I can do?" First of all, I know that I can pray for the community. Prayer is certainly an important part of dealing with adversity. I know that I can also give thanks because this fire did not result in any loss of life. Buildings can be rebuilt and possessions can be replaced. God did protect his children from physical harm in this instance.

However, since I do not possess large financial resources I am trying to do something small to give back to a person and a community who has given much to me. I have selected some of my favorite John Michael Talbot songs and compiled them to an iMix available through iTunes. These songs are ones that have supported and sustained my spirit over the years. I hope that many will choose to listen and download this music in an effort to support John Michael and the Brothers and Sisters of Charity.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Thank You!

A big thanks to everyone who logged on a voted for "Shine Out." The voting at Top Catholic Songs is now over for the the Top Ten Holy Spirit Songs of 2008. "Shine Out" was selected as the #6 song for this list. More to come later when the official list is published.

Again, thanks for your support!

WORLD SHAKER BULLETIN

Pass it on!
Call in and pledge your sponsorship for this great cause!
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FREE CONCERT SERIES BEGINS MAY 9, 2008
TO BENEFIT RYLEE'S HOPE


The Rylee's Hope Tour will begin at St. Luke Catholic Church with a kick-off concert on Friday, May 9th at 7:30 pm. This is the first concert of many which will be given to benefit Rylee's Hope Ministry. (www.ryleeshope.org). The concert will be FREE to the public and a love offering will be taken for Rylee's Hope.

Rylee's Hope, Inc. helps with the basic financial, emotional, and spiritual needs of families who currently have or who have had babies in the neo-natal intensive care unit (NICU) and families who have experienced the unexpected birth and/or death of a baby.

City of David and Lee Jolicoeur with Rylee's Hope will be interviewed live on ReachFM Radio between 8 and 9am on Tuesday, April 29th. You can listen online LIVE from anywhere in the world by going to: www.reachfm.org.

If you would be interested in hosting a concert at your church or school, or

are interested in becoming a sponsor through a donation or business ad,

would be interested in interviewing Rylee's Hope and City of David for your radio, newspaper, magazine or television news story,

or would just like more information . . .

Contact:
Tom Streifel: (561) 951-7474 (City of David/World Shaker Ministry)
Lee Jolicoeur: (863) 634-6887 (Rylee's Hope)

World Shaker Email: WorldShakerMinistry@gmail.com
Rylee's Hope Email: Lee@RyleesHope.org

Rylee's Hope Website: www.rylees.hope.org
City of David Website: www.cityofdavidband.com


FOR MORE INFO/ BOOKING, CALL:
(561) 951-7474 (Tom)
(561) 352-7474 (Rachael)


If you are in one of the following locations, you can listen in Florida locations below on your radio dial at:

107.5 -- Melbourne
104.3 -- Sebastaian
98.3 -- Vero Beach
90.5 -- Okeechobee
95.1 -- Fort Pierce
98.3 -- Stuart
96.7 -- Royal Palm Beach
103.9 -- West Palm Beach
96.1 -- Boca Raton & Delray Beach
95.3 -- Pompano Beach & Deerfield Beach
91.9 -- Coral Springs
96.9 -- Lauderdale Lakes
94.5 -- Ft .Lauderdale
100.3 -- Plantation



--
Tom & Rachael Streifel
World Shaker Ministry, Inc.
Personal Managers, City of David
1935 W. Ct, W. Palm Bch., FL 33406

www.cityofdavidband.com (Official Band site)
www.sonicbids.com/cityofdavid [SonicBids Electronic Press Kit (EPK)]
www.myspace.com/cityofdavid (MySpace)

WorldShakerMinistry@gmail.com

FOR MORE INFO/ BOOKING, CALL:
(561) 951-7474 (Tom)
(561) 352-7474 (Rachael)

...speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord....
Ephesians 5:19B NKJV

Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: Sing forth the honor of his name: make his praise glorious. Psalms 66:1-2

Jesus replied: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." (Matthew 22:37 NIV)



--
Tom & Rachael Streifel
World Shaker Ministry, Inc.
Personal Managers, City of David
1935 W. Ct, W. Palm Bch., FL 33406

www.cityofdavidband.com (Official Band site)
www.sonicbids.com/cityofdavid [SonicBids Electronic Press Kit (EPK)]
www.myspace.com/cityofdavid (MySpace)

WorldShakerMinistry@gmail.com

FOR MORE INFO/ BOOKING, CALL:
(561) 951-7474 (Tom)
(561) 352-7474 (Rachael)

...speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord....
Ephesians 5:19B NKJV

Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: Sing forth the honor of his name: make his praise glorious. Psalms 66:1-2

Jesus replied: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." (Matthew

Friday, April 18, 2008

It's Time to Vote

Yes, it is now time to vote once again. Top Catholic Songs is selecting the Top Ten Holy Spirit Songs for 2008. Pentecost is coming soon and I'm sure that many would like to have quality music to help them celebrate the birthday of the church. Please take a minute to stop by Top Catholic Songs click on the Latest Happenings tab to be taken to the latetst poll.

Your vote does count and you can make a difference by supporting great Catholic music and musicians.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Tired but not Exhausted

I haven't taken time in a while to post, but that doesn't mean that I've been slacking off and doing nothing. I did take a little time last week to spend with the family during the Spring Break week. However, we didn't venture too far from home.


There will be some exciting things happening in the next couple of months. Top Catholic Songs is still very active with lots of contests and artist updates. Stop by and check out the new happenings. I will be participating in the next contest for the Top Ten Holy Spirit Songs. More details will follow as voting gets underway later this week.

I'm also going to be meeting with the Board of Directors for Worldwide Seminarian Support early next month. I don't want to discuss the details yet, but I'm hoping to develop a relationship with them that will be beneficial to both parties. Worldwide Seminarian Support has done much to support the Apostolic Life Community of Priests (ALCP) which runs a seminary in Tanzania. Through the fundraising efforts of Worldwide Seminarian Support over thirty priests have been assigned to serve in parishes all over the United States. Currently, there are requests from U.S. bishops for over thirty more. We need to support and pray for our priests and for an increase in vocations to the priesthood, deaconate and religious life. Also, we can support areas of the world where vocations are abundant, but financial resources to train men and women to serve the church are scarce.

That concludes the announcements and updates for now. May the peace of Christ be with you always.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Sean Clive Scores Big With Another Chart Topping Hit!

3-24-08
For Immediate Release
Milford, CT -

Top Catholic Songs formally announced today the voting results for the Top Ten Songs for Easter from Catholic Artists. Clive is no stranger to awards, having topped more than one Top Catholic Songs list among many other awards. His rousing "Lifted Up" off the Amazed album was voted the #1 song for Easter by the community at TopCatholicSongs.com. Veteran performer Mark Mallett's "Lift Our Hands" from the album Let the Lord Know came in at #2, while Nick Alexander's catchy "R.C.I.A.", an Easter initiation inspired parody on the Village People's "Y.M.C.A." completes the top three.

Margo B. Smith returns to the Top Ten with "Alleluia" at #4, and the band Apostolica lands at #5 with "Somewhere on the Cross." Sean Clive captured a second spot on the Top Ten with "Glory to God" coming in at the #6 song for Easter. Valerie Von Fange placed at #7 with "A Hymn to Him." In between bookings as one of the busiest Catholic performers, John Flynn found time to take #8 with his setting of the Psalm for Easter Sunday, "Give Thanks to the Lord." Mel Kennedy's cover of the classic "How Beautiful" earns #9 and Lynn Geyer adds another Top Ten mention to her collection with "Music of the Light" (from the album of the same name) completing the list at #10.

The purpose of this Top Ten list was to honor Catholic artists for their musical and technical achievements in providing Catholics with quality recorded music which is entertaining, edifying, and educational.

According to a poll of the Top Catholic Songs online community, these 10 songs represent the best recorded songs by Catholic musicians for Easter:

1. Lifted Up / Sean Clive
2. Lift Our Hands / Mark Mallett
3. R.C.I.A. / Nick Alexander
4. Alleluia / Margo B. Smith
5. Somewhere on a Cross / Apostolica
6. Glory to God / Sean Clive
7. A Hymn to Him / Valerie Von Fange
8. Give Thanks to the Lord / John Flynn
9. How Beautiful / Mel Kennedy
10. Music of the Light / Lynn Geyer

To hear and download the Top Ten Songs for Easter by Catholic Artists, and other Top Ten lists, go to: http://www.TopCatholicSongs.com
TopCatholicSongs.com is an online community where Catholics can find music from Catholic artists organized in the popular "Top Ten" style. The lists are dynamically connected to iTunes--through which any seeker of Catholic music can listen to and download songs, burn CD's, and discover new artists. Go to http://www.TopCatholicSongs.com for more information.

Note: If you are a Catholic artist who longs for greater exposure of your music, TopCatholicSongs is here to help. Since its inception this past year, participants in the TopCatholicSongs community have seen traffic to their websites increase, as well as phenomenal sales for individual songs... all in the service of serving the greater Catholic community, hungry for music that corresponds to the liturgical calendar. Right now there is a new campaign underway for an effective Internet banner campaign, along with Marian songs, Pentecost/Holy Spirit songs, and children's songs. If you feel you can do more to bring your music to the greater public, look no further than the friends at Top Catholic Songs. Go to http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/topcatholicsongs/join to get involved with the latest happenings.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Happy Easter!

Christ is risen; he is risen indeed!

May the risen Christ grant you many blessings during this blessed and holy season.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Top Ten Songs for Holy Week 2008

3-11-08

For Immediate Release

Milford, CT - Top Catholic Songs formally announced today the voting results for the Top Ten Songs for Holy Week from Catholic Artists. Continuing his winning trend, Sean Clive scores another top seat as his "Calvary" from the album Amazed was voted #1 song for Holy Week. Dan Dúet's "And Time Stood Still" comes in second, with the entertaining, yet reverent, "Holy Thursday" parody on the the classic Mamas and the Papas' "Monday, Monday" places Nick Alexander at #3.

Trish Foti Genco's Lamb of God secured the #4 spot, with John Flynn's "Forsaken" from the album Cry Out right behind at #5. Lynn Geyer's rendition of "Psalm 42" and Nancy Krebs' "Eyes" fill out the #6 and #7 positions, and Bob Metivier's moving "Father(The Passion)" lands at #8. The Catholic band Apostolica ranks #9 with "O My People", and the list ends with Mel Kennedy's cover of the familiar "Via Dolorosa".

The purpose of this Top Ten list was to honor Catholic artists for their musical and technical achievements in providing Catholics with quality recorded music which is entertaining, edifying, and educational.

According to a poll of the Top Catholic Songs online community, these 10 songs represent the best recorded songs by Catholic musicians for Holy Week:

Calvary / Sean Clive
And Time Stood Still / Dan Dúet
Holy Thursday / Nick Alexander
Lamb of God / Trish Foti Genco
Forsaken / John Flynn
Psalm 42 / Lynn Geyer
Eyes / Nancy Krebs
Father (The Passion) / Bob Metivier
Oh My People / Apostolica
Via Dolorosa / Mel Kennedy
To hear and download the Top Ten Songs for Holy Week by Catholic Artists, and other Top Ten lists, go to:

http://www.topcatholicsongs.com/HolyWeek/List

TopCatholicSongs.com is an online community where Catholics can find music from Catholic artists organized in the popular "Top Ten" style. The lists are dynamically connected to iTunes--through which any seeker of Catholic music can listen to and download songs, burn CD's, and discover new artists.

Go to http://www.TopCatholicSongs.com for more information.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Check out these cool iMixes from Top Catholic Songs

Check out more of these iMixes on Top Catholic Songs or go to iTunes to search for more! More iMixes to follow as voting and publicity continues.




Thursday, February 28, 2008

Top Ten Adoration Songs 2008

The songs have been nominated! The votes have been cast. Now it is time to reveal the results.

These songs have been voted to be the Top Ten Adoration Songs for 2008. Please go to Top Catholic Songs for more info and updates.

Drum roll please: rrrrmmmmrrrrmmmmrrrrmmm


1. Broken by Christopher D'Alfonso.
Jesus, broken now to make me wholeJesus, of my heart take controlJesus, all I want is more of youMore of you

2. Spending Time Adoring You by Margo. B. Smith.
This is a song/prayer to our Lord expressing a loving desire to spend time in His presence adoring Him. As I wrote this song I was reflecting on how much I love to visit the perpetual adoration chapel and be in the Lord’s presence in the Blessed Sacrament. In His presence there is peace, healing, joy and love. In the silence, He speaks to us.


3. Holy God, We Praise Your Great Name by Nick Alexander.
A lively, reverent update to the classic hymn.


4. Open Book by Teresa Smith.
The song was inspired actually during my time of adoration - about going to adoration, his real presence, and speaks of Jesus' ability to "read" us well even though we may not be able to put into words something that may be weighing heavy on our hearts.


5. With You by Sean Clive.
"Come away with me for a while to a place set apart…" Sometimes all you need is quiet. If you meet Him daily, you realize that all the other parts of your day are spent walking with the Lord. (Mark 6:31a)


6. Jesus, Teacher by Michael Howard.
Teach me how to live like youShow me how to prayHumble me in all I doI’ll follow you, just lead the way .

7. Quiet Here With You by Lynn Geyer.
The awesome humility we can experience as we sit quietly before the Lord.


8. Holy Are You, Lord by Mark Mallett.
This is my favorite song to sing before the Blessed Sacrament. I recall how my ministry team would gather before the tabernacle, and raise our voices in this song until we were drenched in God's presence.

9. Psalm 123 by Valerie Von Fange
A beautiful praise song based on Psalm 123

10. You Are Enough by Celeste Zepponi.
My producer Joe Hand and I always start our work sessions with prayer. This particular song was written as a result of one of those prayer times. I will never forget Joe sitting across from me, holding my hands and praying. I was in tears that morning, feeling out of place... Joe prayed for a long time. His voice was comforting, as if Jesus was speaking to me through him. I kept hearing the words: I am enough, I am enough, I am enough for you. Do not worry about your ministry,your age, or what it takes to produce this offering of praise. I have given you everything you need to accomplish this work. I am enough for you.The next morning I wrote this song.We never know where God is leading, especially when we feel the weakest. But, if we are in prayer, we can be sure God is listening and He has a plan. God is enough.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

GeorgeLower.com is now Live!

I am very happy to announce that GeorgeLower.com is now up and running. I hope that you can stop by and check out my new site. Please let me know what you think.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Campaign Music

Is it just me or has the music of political activism really taken a nose dive since the '60's? I offer these humble snippets for your consideration:






The first one makes me wonder what medication the band is taking. The second one just defies description in its ablilty to say abosolutly nothing of substance. The secular messianism of Obama is astounding to say the least.

At least the music from the '60's was authentic. Is this the best the music commuity has to offer? I guess that is a stupid question.

Of course some of the responsiblity for this has to do with the candidates. It is very difficult to build a fortress out of cotton candy.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Top Catholic Songs Press Release

Here is the Top Catholic Songs official press release for the Top Ten Songs of Lent 2008. Right now there is voting on the next list to be released: The Top Ten Adoration Songs 2008. Nick has made it easier than ever to vote and to join. No more excuses. Go join and let your voice be heard today!

So hang on tight everyone there is going to be a media blizzard of new Catholic music for you to enjoy in the next six weeks. I know that you will be blessed by this music. Keep praying and keep the faith.

Sean Clive Tops Charts Again With #1 Song For Lent!

2-11-08

For Immediate Release

Milford, CT - Top Catholic Songs formally announced today the voting results for the Top Ten Songs for Lent from Catholic Artists. Sean Clive holds on to the #1 spot once again with “Between Here and There” off the album Amazed. Margo B Smith's “Lord Hear My Prayer” and “A Simple Cry” from the band Last Day round out the top three.

George Lower and Gretchen Harris each landed two Top Ten songs. Lower's “Turn My Heart” and “If today” scored the #4 and #6 spots, while Harris earned #5 and #7 for her recordings of the familiar favorites “Take Lord Receive” and “As the Deer Longs”.

Lynn Geyer makes yet another appearance in the Top Ten with her song “I Call To You” coming in at #8. Nick Alexander's “Too Late Have I Loved You” and “See Christ In All Things” from Deacon Chuck Stevens complete the list.

The purpose of this Top Ten list was to honor Catholic artists for their musical and technical achievements in providing Catholics with quality recorded music which is entertaining, edifying, and educational. According to a poll of the Top Catholic Songs online community, these 10 songs represent the best recorded songs by Catholic musicians for the Season of Lent:

1.Between Here and There / Sean Clive
2.Lord, Hear My Prayer / Margo B Smith
3.A Simple Cry / Last Day
4.Turn My Heart / George Lower
5.Take, Lord, Receive / Gretchen Harris
6.If Today / George Lower
7.As the Deer Longs / Gretchen Harris
8.I Call To You / Lynn Geyer
9.Too Late Have I Loved You / Nick Alexander
10.See Christ in All Things / Deacon Chuck Stevens

To hear and download the Top Ten Songs for Lent by Catholic Artists, and other Top Ten lists , go to: http://www.topcatholicsongs.com/ TopCatholicSongs.com is an online community where Catholics can find music from Catholic artists organized in the popular "Top Ten" style. The lists are dynamically connected to iTunes--through which any seeker of Catholic music can listen to and download songs, burn CD's, and discover new artists. Go to TopCatholicSongs. com for more information.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentines Day!

Here is a warm wish for a Happy Valentines Day from my good friend, Adriana.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Many Thanks!

I would like to let everyone know how thankful I am for the support that you have given my music. The voting is over for the the Top Catholic Songs of Lent 2008. My nominations finished 4th and 6th. I'm very humbled to be selected from a very tough field of contenders.

Here are the "unofficial" results:

1. Between Here and There/Sean Clive
2. Lord, Hear My Prayer/Margo B Smith
3. A Simple Cry/Last Day
4. Turn My Heart/George Lower
5. Take, Lord, Recieve/Gretchen Harris
6. If Today/George Lower
7. As the Deer Longs/Gretchen Harris
8. I Call to You/Lynn Gyer
9. Too Late Have I Loved You/Nick Alexander
10. See Christ in All Things/Deacon Chuch Stevens

All of these wonderful Catholic artists have music availble on iTunes. Please take the time to support their ministry. Also, be looking for the Top Ten Songs of Lent 2008 advertisement to run in the National Catholic Register on March 1.

Don't forget to visit Top Catholic Songs for more great Lenten music as well as updates on upcoming lists.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Lent is Here!

I was reflecting today on an incident that happened two weeks ago. During our announcement time our pastor was reviewing some upcoming events. He said, "Lent begins Feburary 6. It is very early this year." A lady behind me said enthusiastically, "Yeah!" I was a little taken aback because most people think about Lent as a time of penance and prayer not necessarily something anticipated with joy. Then I had to stop and check my own thoughts. I began to question my assumption. Why do I not look forward to the Lenten season? Why do I think of Lent in terms of sacrifice and things I have to give up?



I do not think that original intent of Lent was to focus on fasting and giving up things. These disciplines are simply means to and end. They are tools in our spiritual tool chest. The practice of fasting brings a spiritual dimension to the ordinary practice of nourishing our bodies. We are to use the time we would normally devote to bodily sustenence to nourish and sustain our spirits. This time honored tradition has been practiced since Biblical times. It provides a time for us to clear our minds of the mundane so that we may focus on the eternal. Likewise the practice of abstaining from certain behaviors, foods or activities is an outward sign of an internal change of heart. Simply giving up something for Lent means little if we do not replace that activity, food or behavior with something that is spiritually edifying. Yet, like all tools these disciplines can be misused.



That is why we hear Jesus speaking today in the Gospel of Matthew, "Be careful not to parade your good deeds before men to attract their notice." Some might interpret Jesus' comments as prohibiting public acts of piety. A careful reading reveals that Jesus is more concerned with the inward attitude of the pious person. Is the act of piety an outward expression of a Godly heart or simply a means to self aggrandizement? Jesus was more concerned about the inward attitudes of the heart rather than the outward acts. It is in the changing of our hearts and attitudes that we can be drawn closer to God.

If we use these spiritual tools properly we can find much happiness, peace and joy during this Lenten season. This fact alone should give us great cause for rejoicing. We as Catholics always celebrate Lent in the full knowledge of the Resurrection. Lent is not a time of mourning; it should be a time to embrace the sacrifice of Christ on the cross. It should be a time of spiritual growth. It should be a time when we can all say, "Yeah! Lent begins today!"

Monday, February 4, 2008

It's Time to Vote!

Yes, it is time to vote this week. Not only will many people be selecting a Presidential candidate, but we will also be selecting the TOP TEN Catholic Songs of Lent (2008). The second reading for Ash Wednesday from the second letter of Paul to the Corinthians says "Now is the favorable time; this is the day of our salvation." Lent is just around the corner and now at this favorable time we can minister to our fellow Catholics who are hungering and thirsting for spiritual nourishment. Cathoic music has much to offer those who are seeking to walk closer with the Lord during this Lenten season.

My friends at Top Catholic Songs have selected 19 songs to be considered for the Top Ten Songs of Lent. All that is left to do is to join the yahoo group (send an email to: topcatholicsongs-subscribe@yahoogroups.com) then VOTE for your favorite songs. Please take the time to join and vote. It will mean alot to the artists who have nominated songs. It will encourage them to keep producing quality music that ministers to your spiritual needs. It will also mean alot to other Catholics many of whom are not even aware of these rich musical resources. It will help to build up the kingdom as we work together to raise the profile and awareness of Catholic Music.

To be upfront and honest, I do have a horse in this race. I have two songs nominated "If Today" and "Turn My Heart." Both of these can be heard here (www.myspace.com/georgelowermusic). I hope that you enjoy my music; but, more importantnly please vote your heart. This is only the beginning of something that is much bigger than my personal successes or failures. May God be with you during this Lenten season.

Top Catholic Songs will be posting the winning songs next week. Voting is open until Friday, February 8, 2008.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Top Ten Songs of Lent

Top Catholic Songs will soon be selecting the Top Ten Lenten Songs for 2008. This is exciting for many Catholic musicians and artists who up to this point have been stymied from getting some real national exposure. The nomination process is already underway with voting due to begin the First week of Lent. This will kick off a six week advertising blitz that will feature the Top Ten Songs for each of the following categories: Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Divine Mercy, Adoration and Confirmation.

A question that one may ask is: "How are the songs nominated and selected for inclusion in the Top Ten list?" To answer, each artist that wishes to have his or her song considered simply nominates it for considertation. This is done because the winners split the cost of the adverstising. Therefore, if someone nominates a song they are committing to pay their portion of the cost if that song is selected. There is an option to nominate a song into a "I love this song" category. This exists so that others can make suggestions that are not financially binding on the artists.

Once a song is nominated it must survive the voting process in order to be included in the Top Ten list. This is where anyone can decide to participate. If you love music and would like to have a voice in which songs are included visit Top Catholic Songs and click on the "Join" tab at the top of the page. Follow the directions to become part of this influential growing movement.

For the upcoming selection of the Top Ten Songs of Lent, I have submitted two of my own songs for consideration, "If Today" and "Turn My Heart." Both of these selections are available on iTunes. However, if you would like to listen to the songs (for free) you can visit my band page:
www.myspace.com/georgelowermusic. I look forward to hearing your comments and feedback.

May your upcoming Lenten seaon be blessed.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

SongDoor 2007 Winners Announced

Below I have reprinted the press release from the good folks at www.songdoor.com. This is a wonderful opportunity to get your orginal music heard and critiqued by other professional songwriters.

Congratulations to Sean Clive and David Smith both excellent Catholic musicians for snagging the top honors in the Christian category. Both of these guys are amazing and you should watch out for more upcoming great projects. Please make sure you go to www.songdoor.com to hear Sean and David's winning entry.

Subject: Press Release - SongDoor 2007 Winners Announced
From: LeAnn Zotta zotta@comcast.net
To: "Songwriting Assns." zotta@comcast.net-
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:LeAnn ZottaVP & Director of Marketing,
SongDoorPO BOX 159345Nashville, TN 37215
info@songdoor.comhttp://www.songdoor.com

SongDoor 2007 Winners AnnouncedNASHVILLE, TENN., USA - January 22, 2008 -- The winners of the SongDoor 2007 International Songwriting Competition have been announced. Entries were received from 13 countries on four continents.“The quality of the entries this year was mind-blowing,” says SongDoor president Tony Zotta. “We just agonized over having to pick the finalists. There were so many great - not just good - songs.”

The winning songs may be heard online at http://www.songdoor.com. The competition was generously sponsored by SongU.com, Delgado Guitars and MasterWriter.

GRAND AWARD WINNER:SINGER/SONGWRITER CATEGORY:
RETURN TO YOU Erinn Sherlock (Tennessee, USA)/ Anthony Igizzi (Sydney, Australia)CATEGORY WINNERS:ALTERNATIVE:Sophia Bass / Paul Buono for “Believe”(Virginia, USA)CHRISTIAN:Sean Clive / David C. Smith for “The Everlasting”(New York, USA)COUNTRY:Stephen Amos / Tina Dod for “It’s A God Thing”(Kansas, USA)INSTRUMENTAL:Cindy Horstman / Michael Medina for “Rio”(Texas, US)
POP:Sheri Miller for “The Blade”(New York, USA)
ROCK:Erinn Sherlock / Clive Young for “Collide”(Tennessee, USA - Sydney, Australia)SINGER/SONGWRITER:Erinn Sherlock / Anthony Igizzi for “Return To You”(Tennessee, USA - Sydney, Australia)

Grand Award winner Erinn Sherlock has won a full-band private-session demo, done at the famous Jay's Place studio on Music Row, as well as an array of other valuable prizes, including a Johnson cutaway sunburst acoustic guitar. Everyone who entered receives a free self-paced online songwriting course from SongU.com, and each song receives a free professional critique.SongDoor 2008 is open for submissions on April 10, 2008. The entry fee is $10. For more information: http://www.songdoor.com.About SongDoorSongDoor is an annual event designed by songwriters, for songwriters. The competition is open to amateur and professional songwriters worldwide. Entry deadline: November 15, 2008.Judges include seasoned music industry producers, artists and engineers who have worked with/for such artists as Britney Spears, Neil Young, Jimmy Buffett, Garth Brooks and a host of other stars. ###

This is an awesome song!

I have been blogging about Pro-Life issues lately in conjunction with http://www.topcatholicsongs.com/. Here is a small example of some of the great music that is being produced by Catholic artists today. Enjoy.



Visit http://www.thatsworship.com/ to learn more about Robert Galea from Down Under.

Pro-Life Thoughts (continued)

Yesterday, I posted some thoughts on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. I wanted to expand a little on this topic and share some resources that are available for those who have been part of an abortion or those who have been affected in some way.

First of all, as a Catholic I find myself in a peculiar category because as I mentioned before, I stand for life in all cases. This includes euthanasia and capital punishment as well. So I find myself at odds with conservatives because of my death penalty stance; and, at the same time, I am at odds with liberals over my position on abortion. While my political sympathies definitely run towards the conservative side of the spectrum I choose to be a Catholic first and a capitalist second. Where the two value systems may seem to conflict I choose to give the benefit of the doubt to the Church.

This ties directly into two main thoughts that I have been considering for some time. The first being, "How do I minister effectively to those who have experienced or participated in an abortion?" This is a very delicate topic because of the intense emotions that people harbor long after the deed has been done. In order to answer this question I have come across some wonderful people who are involved with a group called Project Rachael. It is a post-abortive healing ministry. Information on this ministry can be found here: http://www.hopeafterabortion.com/ What I find most remarkable about this ministry that it has continued to grow and reach out to more than just women. In a recent article for the The Colombian (the official magazine for the Knights of Columbus) Project Rachael has started to reach out to men who have been affected by abortion on some level. This has been a controversial move and it has not been totally supported by some of the women involved. However, I think it is a good first step toward recognizing that abortion traumatizes all involved men and women alike.

Secondly, I have been thinking about another question that does not have an easy answer. What effect has Roe v. Wade had upon our society? This is not an easy question to answer because there are many factors that can influence attitudes, values and the opinions of people at large. Furthermore, society as a whole is not a homogeneous group. There are many factions and sub-factions that have had differing reactions to Roe v. Wade. However, I think I can safely say that since Roe v. Wade our society as a whole has become more callous and violent both in a literal and vicarious sense of the word. It seems that we have turned from pursuing truth and beauty in our popular culture and replaced it with the pursuit of shock value and titillation. I understand that correlation is not definitive proof of causation; yet, I sometimes wonder if we underestimate the profound effect that fateful decision from 1972 has had on our culture.

I would like to close with the thought that I do believe that all is not lost. There is still hope. Wherever and whenever we can stand for life in spite of the difficulties, we can bring a small ray of hope and joy into this world of darkness. God can use our small efforts to change hearts and minds. The most important thing is to have faith; and, as Pope John Paul II said, "Do not be afraid!"

PS Don't forget to check out the wonderful Pro-Life music available at http://www.topcatholicsongs.com/

Fred Withdraws

I can't say that I'm surprised. But I am still disappointed. Fred Thompson has withdrawn from the race for President. What is a conservative supposed to do?

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

I Choose Life

This week marks a grim anniversary for our nation. Thirty-five years ago in the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, the United States legalized the practice of abortion. Since that time more than four million babies have lost their lives. This is an issue that speaks deeply to me because I have had a real intellectual struggle with this issue within my own spiritual life. I have not always understood why abortion is such a grave evil.

Perhaps one of the reasons that I have struggled so is because so many women find themselves in difficult circumstances; and, one cannot help but feel empathy for their situation. Yet, the church's teaching on the sanctity of human life is clear. Furthermore, in choosing to end a human life through abortion one is essentially choosing an objective evil in order that some temporary life situation may be made subjectively easier. The taking of life even for seemingly good purposes cannot be a legitimate moral choice. Therefore, after much deep thought and prayer, I have to stand on the side of life in all cases. This is a very difficult position to maintain because it is often misconstrued as a harsh and judgemental position. Yet, nothing could be further from the truth.

I find for some it is hard to move past the deep emotions this issue elicits. That is why I find that music can be a powerful tool that can help communicate the truth of the Pro-Life position in a way that combines both the intellectual and emotional comprehension of the pain and evil caused by our culture of death. My good friends at http://www.topcatholicsongs.com/ have compiled a list of the best Pro-Life songs that are currently available. These songs run the musical spectrum from "soft contemporary to jazz infused rap". The featured artists cover a whole multitude of Pro-Life issues from nearly every angle, from the political to the personal. If you are looking for inspiration and support for a culture of life please check out these artists and support their music.

Since we are on this topic allow me to put in a plug for my favorite Pro-life Song "Unborn Victims of Violence" found here: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=76875197&id=76875245&s=143441 on iTunes. You can also check out Fr. Stan's website here: http://www.francescoproductions.com/

We are constantly faced with choices. We can choose to do nothing and allow the culture of death to continue; or, we can choose to stand up for life. Please let us resolve to work in love to support life. Perhaps through our prayers we can help to change hearts and minds so that the sanctity and holiness of human life will once again be honored and respected.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Fred 08 "Always"

I Support Fred

I have been doing a lot of soul searching lately. I take my civic responsiblity to vote seriously; and, I try to vote based on issues and core pricinciples. Looking at the field of candidates that share my philosophy of limited government, low taxes and maximum personal liberty I have to throw my hat in the ring for Fred Thompson.

I truly believe that Fred is a humble patriot who will make a great President. Right now the field on the Republican side is wide open. There is no clear cut front runner. If you feel that we are headed for real fiscal trouble if we do not return to conservative (i.e. constitutional) principles of government then please consider Fred Thompson. There are many other good men (and one woman) running for President. To paraphrase Hillary Clinton some of those candidates are right and some of them are wrong. I think Fred has the right combination of experience, integrity and leadership to help us continue to be a strong nation.

https://www.fred08.com/contribute.aspx?RefererID=a66158ea-2fd9-4d8c-b92d-c0afa07bcb94

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

It's Called Christmas with a Capital "C"

These guys are pretty hard core, but I think it goes without saying that we should not be afraid to say "Merry Christmas." Our nation was founded on the notion that we should be able to worship God in any way that we see fit. Those who wish to intimidate or discourage a portion of the population from wishing our fellow humans a hearty, "Merry Christmas!" should be given a copy of the Constitution to read. I usually don't take offense at a sincere "Happy Holidays" but I ususally reply, "The same to you, and Merry Christmas!" So far I haven't been jumped by angry agnostics or militant athiests, but I do think that we should give more thought to the religious implications of the Christmas Season (which extends beyond December 25) and try to celebrate with true joy rather than put ourselves deeper into debt.

Anyway, enoy the video! I think it rocks.


Monday, January 7, 2008

Vespers for Epiphany

Our local chant group sang a First and Second Vespers for Epiphany on January 5 & 6. It was wonderful to sing with our small group of chanters. This being our first services things were pretty good musically speaking. I know that as we practice more and get used to singing more with each other that things will get even better.

My favorite comment of the evening when a wonderful lady approached me and thanked me for the evening then remarked, "There sure sounded like there was more than six of you singing." I thanked her and filed that comment under my We Must Be Doing Something Right folder.

Hopefully we will be getting some pictures and a website up for the chant group in the near future.

Happy New Year

The busy season has passed and a new year has begun. I have taken these first couple of weeks of 2008 to be on vacation. It is the first time I have taken vacation at this time of the year. I have found it somewhat relaxing even though everyone else has gotten back into the swing of work and school. I have been reflecting on the past year and planning for this coming year. As I look back and reflect I think that overall 2007 was a pretty good year. I have certainly made progress spiritually. That is what I want to work on for the coming year. It has been a challenge for me to find balance between my family life and my professional life. I'm sure that is a pretty common challenge particularly for those who like me have to force themselves to take time off. I'm amazed at how much my children have grown; and, I think daily about the short time that I have been given to guide and nurture them.

So looking ahead I have decided on a few resolutions. First, to work hard at being a better husband and father. Secondly, to make progress improving my physical fitness and keeping my weight under control. Third, to work on writing some more psalm settings as well as improve my paino playing. I think that is about all I can handle for this year.

I'm looking forward to 2008 because I will be releasing some new material through ILP. I'll keep you all posted as things develop and the St. Augustine hymnal nears completion.