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Artist description
One of the original female "soul" singers in New Orleans, now immersed in a personal music ministry, offers a collection of traditional hymns. Utilizing a Roland XP-50 workstation, computer electronics and Cakewalk to record tracks in MIDI format, with vocal tracks added in her home studio, completed tracks were professionally mastered and pressed to offer this product to you. |
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Music Style
Religious |
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Similar Artists
Barbara Streisand, Bette Midler, Julie London |
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Artist History
Born to a musical and God-centered family, with radio/TV performances as a child, Beryl's experience ranges from a "doo-wop" group in high school, to her own rock band, raising five children, singing in the "Papal Choir" during Pope John Paul's visit to New Orleans in 1987, and more than 25 years with the "Contemporaries" (a contemporary guitar group at St. Dominic Church). From this group ministry, Beryl also launched her own personal music ministry about 3 years ago. This CD embodies her profound love of music with faith in God. Her goal: To touch hearts, and with music enhance the intimacy of the faithful with their Creator. |
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Group Members
Solo artist |
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Instruments
MIDI arrangements and sequences |
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Press Reviews
"LIKE THE SEAGULL" AND BERYL QUINTON WERE NOMINATED FOR NINE 2002 "UNITY AWARDS," SPONSORED BY THE UNITED CATHOLIC MUSIC & VIDEO ASSOCIATION, INCLUDING BEST NEW ARTIST AND LITURGICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR. FROM THESE NOMINATIONS, FINALIST STATUS HAS BEEN EARNED IN THREE CATEGORIES, INCLUDING 2002 SONG OF THE YEAR. AWARD RECIPIENTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON OCTOBER 26, 2002 IN WASHINGTON, D. C. |
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Additional Info
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Location
New Orleans, LA - USA |
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