A COUNTRY TRIBUTE TO JOSEPH SMITH
Fifteen years in the making, "Joseph: A Nashville Tribute to the Prophet," has been a labor of love from start to finish. Love of country music, love and appreciation for musicians who have shared their talents, and above all, love for "the men and women upon whose shoulders The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was built," according to Jason Deere, one of the driving forces behind the project.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C...55391%2C00.html
I haven't heard the album, so I can't directly comment on the music. However, it is good that people are taking a less stodgy approach to appreciating the life of the Prophet, and the gospel in general. Janice Kapp Perry is not the only acceptable form of LDS music. Country music has been quite underused in Church culture as a way to express our faith. Of course it's not for sacrament meeting, but it's a great outlet for some musicians to share their faith.
QUOTE (howe6079 @ 14-Aug 05, 8:58 PM) |
I haven't heard the album, so I can't directly comment on the music. |