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The following artists have contributed their time and talent to this project. All proceeds from the sale of this CD benefit Emmaus Ministries. Because Emmaus ministries is one of the charities supported by OutboundMusic.com, 100% of the revenue from sales of this CD through the OutboundMusic.com site will go directly to Emmaus Ministries. No singles songs are available for purchase. Please consider purchasing the CD to support this much-needed ministry. |
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Madison Greene |
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| Madison Greene are very cook, very earth, and very sincere. These folks are already involved in a lot of causes, and yet were still very open to giving us some music for this CD. This one's from Think the Dancers Mad. |
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Jan Krist |
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| Jan Krist has been writing and singing since 1980. She condenses her performing and philosophy with "Ya gotta do what ya gotta do." Jan contributed the title cut from her newest offering, Wounded Me Wounded You. |
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Beki Hemingway |
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| Beki Hemingway. Whether in a band context or duo performance, Beki and her husband, guitarist, and songwriting partner Randy Kerkman perform songs of faith and insight. This one is from her CD, Words for Loss for Words. |
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The Crossing |
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| The Crossing are Irish music-loving musicians and more of our neighbors at Jesus People USA. We're blessed to share this strip of the Uptown neighborhood with them. This song is from their album Dochas (Hope) . |
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Miranda Stone |
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| Miranda Stone has given up time, money and sleep to help Emmaus. This cut is from her great new album, 7 Deadly Sins. |
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Aradhna |
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| Aradhna. Beautiful music and great hearts. Aradhna captures the dignity of India's unusual melodies while uniting ancient and modern, East and West. This cut is from Deep Jade'. |
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Ticklepenny Corner |
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| Ticklepenny Corner is a groovy band from Wisconsin that agreed to be on the CD after a chance encounter at Cornerstone Festival. This is from their Sunday's Best album. |
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Mo Leverett |
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| MO Leverett. You might become a fan of Mo's because of his cool music or because of his ongoing work at Desire Street Ministries in New Orleans. MO contributed some southern edge from his album, The Sacrament of Life. |
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GreenChoby |
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| The wife of Emmaus' director, Carolyn Green's writing is strongly influenced by her immersion in street ministry. Backed by the skill and passion of Mike Choby, this cut is from their CD, Big City. Listen to more GreenChoby songs here. |
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Bill Mallonee |
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| Bill Mallonee/Vigilantes of Love. Bill is an excellent songwriter, and very prolific-it was hard to decide which song to use. The one we selected is from the Vigilantes of Love album Jugular. |
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andi and i |
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| andi and i like to think of themselves as a hip-hop acid polka funk duo, but they're really soft-hearted folkies with a bit of an edge. Long-time fans of Emmaus, they were happy to contribute this newly recorded track. |
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Glen Kaiser |
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| Glen Kaiser is not only a consummate musician and minister, he is also a good neighbor. Glenn took some time out from his life at Jesus People USA to come record a song, along with Moron Gaffron. |
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Kemper Crabb |
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| Kemper Crabb is an articulate, uncompromisingly Anglican musician who performs solo, as well as with Atomic Opera and Caedmon's Call. Kemper was gracious enough to send us this song from his album The Vigil. |
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Dave Beegle |
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| Dave Beegle, the generous virtuoso, took time after his fiery set at Cornerstone Festival to offer up about 100 songs for this project. We chose this one from A Year Closer. |
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