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Sean launched a Kickstarter in 2017 and raised over $40,000 to pay for the production of his album, "New Lore." [13] "New Lore" was released on his new label, Three Rivers Records, with his former label ANTI-Records handling distribution. In early 2020, Rowe announced that he planned on releasing a new studio album some time later that year ...
2017 has seen the release of Sean Rowe's new album, Lore, which Ross-Spang produced and engineered. American Songwriter magazine gave the record 4 out of 5 stars. [10] In September 2018, Ross-Spang participated in Amazon Music's first 'Produced By' series, which asks producers to develop music exclusively for Amazon customers.
Sean Rowe may refer to: Sean Rowe (bishop) (born 1975), American Episcopalian bishop and 28th presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church Sean Rowe (musician) (born 1975), American singer-songwriter
Bishop Sean Rowe of the Episcopal Dioceses of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York, speaks Aug. 7, 2020, during a vigil outside the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Paul in Erie.
Sean Rowe, a 49-year-old bishop from western Pennsylvania, on Wednesday became the youngest person ever elected as leader of the Episcopal Church. Rowe, who leads two small dioceses along Lake ...
Sean Rowe, a 49-year-old bishop from western Pennsylvania, on Wednesday became the youngest person ever elected as leader of the Episcopal Church. He immediately issued a sobering call for the church, which has faced division and chronic membership loss, to confront an “existential crisis” that he compared with the steel industry collapse ...
Rowe has also served as a provisional bishop for both the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem and the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York. [ 7 ] He was the youngest Episcopal priest in the United States at the time of his ordination to the priesthood in 2000, [ 5 ] and was the youngest member of the House of Bishops upon his consecration as a ...
The Right Rev. Sean Rowe, center, shown presiding at the funeral service for Waldameer Park & Water World owner Paul Nelson, will begin serving as the Episcopal Church's presiding bishop on Nov. 1.