From my first CD called Teach Me to Love I present a fun and uplifting song, “Come Holy Spirit!”
Of all the songs recorded for this album, “Come Holy Spirit!” was the most fun. At the time of its recording in 2000, my husband Rich was co-leading the youth choir at our parish of St. Luke the Evangelist. Made up of teenagers (along with Rich, co-leader Sarah Connors and percussionist Joe Jaworski), the youth choir sang at the Sunday night 6:30 mass. Continue reading “Celebration in Song: “Come Holy Spirit!””→
Music has been a very important part of my life. Although I can no longer sing as I used to, I can share my music with you through the CDs I recorded over the years.
Teach Me to Love is my first CD, recorded back in 200o, meant to inspire you in your daily spiritual journey. One enthusiastic reviewer wrote, “First reaction – wow! Second reaction – beautiful. Third reaction – inspiring (so much so that I forgot I was power walking in 90% humidity)! . . . I heard the more advanced “now that I get it, help me to share it or learn to share it” message. Very proactive. Very walk the talk.”
Unlike Wait with Me which was acoustic in nature, Teach Me to Love is a pop album featuring upbeat songs such as “Stand Up and Be Joyful,” “Can You Teach Me” and “Come Holy Spirit” (along with some hot guitar licks from producer Ron Zabrocki).
There are songs honoring Blessed Mother Teresa (“Something Beautiful” and “Teach Me to Love,” featuring my then eleven year-old daughter Meredith on some of the lead vocals) and other songs honoring the memory of dear departed friends (“The Story in Her Eyes,” “I Will Remember You”).