Episode #35 of the Catholic Playlist Worship show offers some selections that we haven’t played in while, like “The Lord’s Prayer” by Jackie Evancho, “Peace Is Flowing Like A River” by Dana, and “Surely the Presence of the Lord Is in This Place” by Dawn Dinome. Plus we added Fr Stan Fortuna and his cover of “Gift of Finest Wheat”.
Other artists featured include Kathleen Fowle, The Monks of Norcia, James Rosenbloom, Collin Raye, L’Angelus and more.
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Another great collection of sacred and traditional music awaits in Playlist #34 of the Catholic Playlist Worship show. You’ll hear great classic hymns such as “Come Thou Found of Every Blessing” by Collin Raye, a piano instrumental interpretation of “How Great Thou Art” from Jon Sarta, and “O Sanctissima” by Beth Nielsen Chapman. Some newer music includes “Taste and See” from Steve Angrisano, “Be Not Afraid” from Kitty Cleveland and “Sacred Silence” by Tom Booth.
Plus we have some Gregorian Chant and songs from Vince Ambrosetti, Dan Schutte, the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist and the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of the Apostles.
Here’s the iTunes links to the songs in the playlist this week:
October is the month of the Holy Rosary, so for this week’s edition of the Catholic Playlist Worship show we filled it with as many Marian songs and hymns that we could find.
The results include songs like “Immaculate Mary” by The Cathedral Singers, “Salve Regina” by L’Angelus, and “Sing of Mary” by The Glory Collective featuring Kevin Heider. Of course the show wouldn’t be complete with “Ave Maria To Thee Holy Virgin” by the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist and “Hail Mary, Full of Grace” by the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of the Apostles. Oh, and “Ave Maria” by Andrea Bocelli isn’t to be missed too!
As usual, here are the iTunes links to the songs in the playlist:
We get such good feedback about the music on the Catholic Playlist Worship show. But it’s hard to take any credit for it when there is such an amazing library of great traditional and sacred available to chose from! This week is no exception, as playlist #30 includes selections from Jackie Evancho, Jon Niven, Collin Raye, Michelle Romary, Melinda Kirigin-Voss and Marian Grace. Friar Alessandro along with the London Studio Orchestra make an appearance with “Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace”, as does the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist with Keating’s “Te Deum”.
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In our rush to finish the 100th episode of the Catholic Playlist show we forgot to post the 29th episode of Catholic Playlist Worship! Kathleen Fowle joins the playlist with “We Cry Holy Genlty You Call” and Katy Blythe crosses over from the contemporary side with “I Thirst”. Dawn Dinome sings “Surely the Presence of the Lord is in This Place” and Jackie Evancho signs a soaring rendition of “Ave Maria”. Other performers in the playlist include Edwin Fawcett, Jon Sarta, Beth Nielsen Chapman, The Glory Collective featuring Maria Price, the WLP Choir and more.
We invite you to listen in this week to playlist #28 of traditional and sacred music in the Catholic Playlist Worship show as we continue to expand the number of artists and songs. First, we’ve never had more than 2 Gregorian chants in a playlist but this week we have 3 – The Monks of Norcia, the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos, and Gloria Die Cantores Schola. Next, we have Kevin Heider performing “Sing of Mary” from The Glory Collective EP “Shine” and Michelle Romary performing “Lady of Knock” from her album “Songs of Comfort and Devotion”. The rest of the playlist is filled with selections from performers like Collin Raye, L’Angelus, Jon Sarta, The Priests, The Cathedral Singers and more.
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Fans of traditional and sacred music will enjoy this new episode of Catholic Playlist Worship. In addition to our lineup of artists which include Kitty Cleveland, Collin Raye, Jon Sarta, Edwin Fawcett and others, we added 3 new artists – Donna Cori Gibson performs “Anima Christi”, Jack Cassidy smoothly croons “Be Still My Soul” and The Glory Collective featuring Haylee Mitchell sings “King of Love”.
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This brand new episode of the Worship edition of the Catholic Playlist features several artists we haven’t played before. These new artists include Edwin Fawcett with “Lord I Am Not Worthy”, Jon Niven with “Hail Mary, Gentle Woman”, John Michael Talbot with “We Are One Body” and Curtis Stephan with “Pastures of the Lord.” Joining these artists are Jon Sarta, The Priests, Collin Raye, L’Angelus, Jackie Evancho, Vince Ambrosetti and others.
The 25th show in the Cathoic Playlist Worship show series is now available for your listening enjoyment. We put together an interesting mix of music in this episode, starting with “Lead Kindly Light” from Marian Grace, followed by “Taste and See” from Steve Angrisano, “Be Thou My Vision” from L’Angelus and “Amazing Grace” from Jon Sarta.
We also included a selection from The Monks of Norcia and their new album “Benedicta: Marian Chant from Norcia”, plus “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent” from the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, both released by DeMontfort Music.
The latest episode of the Catholic Playlist Worship program once again plays your favorite sacred and traditional Catholic music for your listening enjoyment. The playlist this week features Jackie Evancho, Kitty Cleveland, Friar Alessandro, Andrea Bocelli, and Collin Raye. Vince Ambrosetti is the newest artist we’ve added to the playlist this week. We think you’ll like his traditional sound to all of your favorite mass hymns.
Continuing to share the joy of the Gospel through the power of music, today we have a playlist put together that I think you’re really going to like as we looked to fill the playlist with Lenten music.
So, how is your Lent going? We pray and hope that it is your best Lent ever!
To that end we have some familiar selections from the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, Jon Sarta, the WLP Choir, the Choir of St Ignatius Loyola, James Rosenbloom and more. The WLP Choir gets things started with These Forty Days of Lent: