Thursday, July 14, 2011

Video "The Eagle"



There's much more to this "The Eagle" video: It's the attached video song.  I was searching my CD collection yesterday to enhance my video.  I found a church song called "Fly Like a Bird" sung by Skokie Chix, cantors from St. Joan of Arc Catholic Parish in Evanston-Skokie, Illinois.  I even saw the multi-platinum singer Mariah Carey singing it.  The song composer was Ken Canedo http://www.spiritandsong.com , who currently serves as a Catholic youth minister and pastoral musician for parishes in Portland, Oregon.  His recent CD called Doxology is a collection of contemporary and traditional music to honor the Most Holy Trinity.  Also a brilliant author, his book Keep theFire Burning:The Folk Mass Revolution is  a must read.  What impressed me most about him is not only originality but his liturgical musings and unwavering loyalty and understanding of the Catholic Church at the time of chaos and mass demonstrations of the 60's.  He came from a big Filipino family in Los Angeles but said San Francisco is his favorite city. May I add you don't have to be Catholic to appreciate his music. 



About the Eagle photos+text: They were e-mailed to me and I wish I could give credit where credit is due.  But you how that goes - everything is "forwarded."



God bless!



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1 comment:

  1. Correction: Mariah Carey's song "Fly Like a Bird" is totally different lyric and tune from Ken Canedo.

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