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i am so excited to share this blog with you guys. a while back the WCRF which is for cancer research approached me about writing a song for their upcoming campaign. i was honored and happy to be considered for the project. after weeks of trying to put some verses together... the words just weren't coming to mind. i had my best friend listen to the chorus my husband and i had come up with to see what she thought. her mom battled colon cancer and she became a helpful tool in making this song come together from the perspective of someone who had weathered the storm. we finished the song that same night and the next two days we were able to record it to get approval from the WCRF people. justin, my bass player, produced "live every love song" in his parent's casita... these are pics of us during the recording process.
yes, gizmo had to be there too!!
my drummer, adam culvey,...he's not really sleeping, but texting on his phone... he hee!
kevin haaland laid down some ridiculously sick chords... it was awesome to sit and watch him. he was a "one take" wonder.
we're trying to make gizzie look at the camera, but he's preoccupied??
in the midst of trying to make a deadline with this song, i had already lead 4 worship services and had a big concert that same night sponsored by the FISH 95.9 . as i'm making out my set list, i seriously forgot the names to my songs... so joy googled my name with music on her phone to help me out.
justin did an amazing job! here he is with his future drummer boy. we had such a great time working together on this project. thanks to amberly, justin's wife, whom volunteers for the cancer research foundation and was the initial contact who asked me to be a part of this this amazing project.
now to share the song the first time being played in public recorded at the cincinnati vineyard click on the title below:
**LIVE EVERY LOVE SONG**
all my heart! sarah kelly
pics by: joy baker
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And kudos to you for skipping the Oscars to do something that was more meaningful to you or that was impressed upon you by the Holy Spirit to be a part of. I think that is something in your character that I have always been thankful for. To me, you appear before the Lord like David in worship and song, in spirit and in truth, whether it's His to impart to us or His you have had revelation of and are imparting back to Him and the rest of us. Thanks for always being you Sarah and for maintaining the integrity of the Lord.
I thoroughly enjoyed both watching and participating in the Vineyard worship service. It was a special treat to find this evening online via your Xanga. I absolutely loved it.
And as always, thanks for sharing the pictures and updates on what's new with you and the crew.