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<div>Emmanuel was raised on the music of the U.S., specifically country music, along with British bands such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. In concert, he combines their songs with the unique finger-picking style of his own invention, in which he plays lead and rhythm parts simultaneously, accented with a percussion track made by bumping his fist on the body of his guitar. That he does so seemingly without effort is what makes him perhaps the biggest concert draw in acoustic music today.</div><div></div><div></div><div>On August 3rd, an exclusive listening party was held at Queens Park Events Center in Victoria Island, Lagos, and guests listened to some of the unreleased songs on the 13-track Apostolos Album. Some notable guests in attendance included Banky Wellington, Minister Odunayo Adebayo, Frank iTom, Pastor C. Ogwe of the Circle Church Global, Adebola Williams, Chef Fregz, Akah, and Claire Nnani, Mocheddah and Bukunyi Olateru-Olagbegi, Toyosi Etim-Effiong, Olumide Oworu amongst others.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>download emmanuel and victoria songs</div><div></div><div>DOWNLOAD: https://t.co/c3Ot7KgtkK </div><div></div><div></div><div>Over the past years, Pastor Emmanuel Iren has written and performed many songs which have been widely described as gifts to the body of Christ and have gone mainstream within the gospel music industry. Some of such songs include I stand, The Glory, Prophetic Chant, and Fire on My Altar. Apostolos is yet another gift; a sound ushering the beginning of a new day.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 8:00 PM. The Queens College New Music Group in association with The queens College Classical Singers Career Development Club presents Bridging the Waters: connecting composers and performers. William Wheeler, Samsara (Prince Namatai Nyatanga-organ). Austin Shadduck, My Grandmother's Love Letters (Robert Ariza, tenor and Kristin Barone, piano). Patricia Giannattasio, This Living Hand. Patricia Giannattasio, First Fig. Patricia Giannattasio, Life Is But A Dream (excerpt) (Sarah Rose Taylor, mezzo-soprano and Kristin Barone, piano). Eric Lein, Three songs of American Poets (Robert Ariza, tenor and Kristin Barone, piano). Maria Mykolenko, triptych (Amelia Lubrano, soprano; Chad Smyser, tenor; Kristin Barone, piano). Emmanuel Sikora, The Shadow Rose (Nicholle Bittlingmeyer, mezzo-soprano and Emmanuel Sikora, piano). Emmanuel Sikora, What inn is this? (Sean Moonsammy, baritone and Emmanuel Sikora, piano). Sunny Knable, The Golden Fish, Scene 1 (Sarah Lawson-soprano (narrator), Sean Glenn-tenor (boy), Brian Goff-baritone (fish), Sunny Knable-piano (father/mother). Sean Glenn, On that Water Which thy Spirit Blows (Dani Sametz and Noah Wallace-violas, Erik Anderson and Sam Chernoff-cellos, Emily John-harp; The Queens College Vocal Ensemble; James-director, Sean Glenn-conductor, Additional singers: Christian Siener-tenor, Elliot Levine-bass). Roy Vanegas, Calmly Swept (Grace Kahl-soprano, Leah McClure-soprano, Jin-Siang Yu-soprano). Jose Alfaro, A Sort of a Song (Stefanie Izzo-soprano, Sarah Rose Taylor-mezzo-soprano, Chad Smyser-tenor, Sean Moonsammy-baritone). Manuel Ciordia, La "Ultima Ratio" (Veronica Gonzalez-soprano, Manuel Ciordia-six string bass guitar). Adam Michael Kaufman, Man With No Mind (Robert Ariza-tenor, Adam Michael Kaufman-piano, The Queens College pick-up Chamber Orchestra, Edward Smaldone, conductor).</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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