Thanks for this bit of cutting journalism. Keeps us always axing for more.
Sweet . . . but weird :)
i must say, it's one of the sweeter versions of "ave maria" that i've heard. it's weird that it would be played on a saw, though. who knew that it would sound almost like a violin!
What a very different and beautiful talent, and what a wonderful young man to use it in paying tribute to Our Blessed Mother; God bless him!Rev. Deacon Edward D. Lundy, Ph.D.
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4 the midrash:
Thanks for this bit of cutting journalism. Keeps us always axing for more.
Sweet . . . but weird :)
i must say, it's one of the sweeter versions of "ave maria" that i've heard. it's weird that it would be played on a saw, though. who knew that it would sound almost like a violin!
What a very different and beautiful talent, and what a wonderful young man to use it in paying tribute to Our Blessed Mother; God bless him!
Rev. Deacon Edward D. Lundy, Ph.D.
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