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 DĂșet'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 DĂșet
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.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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