Posted by Addison on Apr 25th, 2008 | 10 comments
I still haven’t received copyright approval from the church on “Sacred Medley” and “Testimony & My Redeemer Lives” medleys. All the other hymns posted are public domain. What should I do? Should I release the CD without, or wait 2-6 weeks for approval?
‘Til We Meet Again: In Honor of Gordon B. Hinckley
What do you think of it? (Don’t worry, God Be...
Posted by Addison on Apr 24th, 2008 | 2 comments
New Website Design!
Hinckley21.com just got a new website design! Have a look.
Your Input is Needed
Should Lacie’s arrangement of “I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go” be on an otherwise instrumental album? Place your vote below.
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Financial Details
Some of you have asked how much I would charge for the CD. What do you think I should charge those not part of the...
Posted by Addison on Apr 23rd, 2008 | 9 comments
I just finished up “I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go” arranged and performed by Lacie Kirk.
Let me know what you think! This is the first track with vocals on an otherwise instrumental album.
Listen: [audio:http://www.hinckley21.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/ill-go-where-you-want-me-to-go.mp3]
21-Day Quest Approaching It’s End
From all the comments, emails, and kind...
Posted by Addison on Apr 22nd, 2008 | 4 comments
Wow, I sure had a lot of great feedback on Praise to the Man – it’s a little different than the other arrangements I have done, but it sure is fun to play! I think Alaura’s comment was the best:
So amazing! This is my favorite version of “Praise to the Man” that I’ve ever heard! It captures the triumph of the song.
If you haven’t already heard it, listen to Praise...
Posted by Addison on Apr 18th, 2008 | 11 comments
I just finished recording an arrangement of “Praise to the Man”. It’s a bit different than the others I have posted so far — but it sure is fun to play! Let me know what you think!
Listen: [audio:http://www.hinckley21.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/praise-to-the-man.mp3]
Why did I choose Praise to the Man? Let’s let President Hinckley speak for himself.
In...