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Weekly devotional and church listings: March 17, 2011 By ANDY GRANT Andygrant1946@yahoo.com
I love the old traditional hymns that were sung when I was a young boy. I love to watch and hear Bill and Gloria Gaither and their friends sing those old time favorites.
The other day I was watching one of their promotional shows and they were interviewing and talking with their pianist Anthony Burger. At the time I did not realize this taped edition was over three years old until I checked into Burger's website and found out he went home to be with Jesus in 2006.
Burger was a concert pianist and his talent on the piano was truly amazing. To see the video of him playing showed his love for what he was doing and for the Lord God. He said that when he played he didn't want to play just the music but wanted to play the words and let each one of them sink into the music. This was part of his greatness that allowed him to become one of the top piano players in the world. He was presented many, many awards and was much in demand around the world. ....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition! |
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