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Gospera Productions presents...
(gospera_productions@37.com)
BISCUITHANDS
ACT I
(Lyrics & Music by: Dee Downing)
(Produced by: Pierre Jovan)
Twelve original scores (solos, duets, group & cast) comprised of Hip-Hop, Pop, Rock, R&B & Classical tastes. There is no spoken dialog. Each scene can be perceived as a "MusicVideo." Performed in sequence, they convey an astonishing musical extravaganza.
To LISTEN to a Selection, click the CD Cover (Lo Fi Play)
below the title (or the "Hi Fi Play" feature if applicable). For a
FREE COPY of any Selection, click the "Download" feature.
Coming soon to DVD and VHS!
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Scene IV (Mt.1:9-11, 5:1-12): After the Messiah is baptized by John, he makes his public debut preaching his first sermon to those present. With an uplifting voice, he presents this spiritual aria. |
CD: BiscuitHands, Act I
Label: Sational Records
Credits: Written by: Dee Downing, Producer: Pierre Jovan |
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Scene V (Jn.1:35-42): After the sermon, six men (from various walks of life) emerge from the crowd. In their amazement they approach the Messiah and express the desire to devote their lives to his mission. They declare their sentiment via this majestic unisonant. |
CD: BiscuitHands, Act I
Label: Sational Records
Credits: Written by: Dee Downing, Producer: Pierre Jovan |
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Scene VI (Jn.8:1-9): A mob enters lead by the Scribes & Pharisees. They are publicly harassing a woman, accusing her of having committed the crime of "adultery." Their underlying motive is to tempt the Messiah. They plan to hold his reaction against him. The scene explodes with these rap'pin & raging lyrics. (Vocalist: Carl Mitchell) |
CD: BiscuitHands, Act I
Label: Sational Records
Credits: Written by: Dee Downing, Producer: Pierre Jovan |
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