LDS Music Weekly Roundup
Here’s a recap of the week in LDS music.
The LDS Music News website is spotlighting the original motion picture soundtrack to Day of Defense, a newly released LDS cinema genre movie. You can read a review of the CD here. They also reported on a new LDS artist named Lyndsi Mitchell Houskeeper. She has a debut CD, Finding Miracles, which is available now at Deseret Book.
Aaron Edson has released a live-action movie musical based on scripture stories. The project is called I Will Go & Do and is available on VHS and DVD and is suitable for children and adults.
Jenny Phillips, Alex Boye, and Kenneth Cope all have performances in the Salt Lake area this week. Jericho Road will be singing the National Anthem at the Utah Jazz game, November 19th. For a complete list of performances visit here.
Speaking of Jericho Road, the LDS “Boy Band” created and managed by Deseret Book. Now the folks over at Deseret Book have created a “Girl Band” called Providence. The new group consists of Camille Aagard, Kerilyn Johnson, Katharine Matis Adams, and Kelly Shepardson. I haven’t heard of any of these women but I have heard their music and it’s awesome! I am waiting for Deseret Book to send me their debut CD.
The band has an interesting story.
“The women of Providence have experienced tragedy, heartache, loss, and disappointment. They have struggled through trials, learned to rely on the Lord, and want to share their message of hope through their music.
“Take note – you won’t catch these women primping and posing, but rather changing diapers, working, and living everyday lives.”
Although not everyone thinks this is a good idea.