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Tim Janis is an American composer [1] with 10 Billboard charting CDs, over one million albums sold, five television specials, and a constant touring presence. Career [ edit ]
Across Two Oceans is a neo-classical music album by Tim Janis, released in 2003. [1] The album peaked at #7 on the Top New Age Albums chart. [2] Track listing.
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A Collection of Hymns and a Liturgy: for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches, to which are added prayers for families and individuals (1834) [257] Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions (1838) [258] Church of the Lutheran Confession. The Lutheran Hymnal (1941)
The combined Training and Concert Choirs contributed to Tim Janis' The American Christmas Carol at Carnegie Hall in December, 2015. The Boychoir was featured often by the Philadelphia Orchestra; highlights included Carmina Burana in October 2013, Bach's St. Matthew Passion in April 2015, and, most recently Mahler's Symphony 8 in March, 2016.
"Indian Red", traditional, first recorded by Danny Barker "The Irish Went Down To New Orleans" by Charlie Spaniels Band "It's A New Orleans Thing" by Allen Toussaint "It's Christmas In Nu Awlins" by Gary U.S. Bonds "It's Mardi Gras" by Desire "I've Got the Blues for Rampart Street" (jazz tune)
Ring Them Bells is a live album taken from Joan Baez' April 1995 shows at New York's The Bottom Line.In addition to her own solo set, the album featured collaborations with other female artists including Mary Chapin Carpenter, Mimi Fariña, Dar Williams, the Indigo Girls and Mary Black.
Janis Siegel sang the lead in an Edith Piaf style, and it was recorded in one take. Overlooked in the United States on its single release, the Manhattan Transfer's version of "Chanson D'Amour" became a European hit, making the charts in France at the start of 1977 to peak there at #8: the track subsequently became a hit in Germany (#20), the ...