Artistes
Tara Mathew
She also represented the government as Canada’s Musical Ambassador, which led to her singing at many official government functions including performing in Mexico at a major trade mission following which, she joined many leading artists when she sang at the Pan-Am Games that was opened by Celine Dion. Since then she has performed at many international ministry events.
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Kristin Schweain
Days Of Eden features a collection of catchy piano-driven tracks, often compared to the notable Christian music favorite Nichole Nordeman and new-comer mainstream artist Sarah Bareilles. Coupled with smooth, angelic vocals and a hint of jazz, the project clearly showcases Schweain’s strong ability to hold her own as a solo artist by captivating the audience’s hearts and minds through profound songwriting and soaring melodies.
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Rebecca Worthley
Rebecca has a unique sound where acoustic and classical guitars weave around her entrancing voice, along with soundscapes of cellos, keys and subtle percussive loops. Comparisons have be drawn to the sounds of Tori Amos, Annie Lennox and Kate Bush.
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Through the eyes of the lead character, Nanoushka (Louise Key) enters into dialogue with the Devil (played by one of Christendom’s most famous TV actors, Russell Boulter) as he tries to tempt her further into occult involvement. Totally out of control of her situation, she cries out for help and the story develops to describe her struggle to escape her torment until she finally calls out to God to see if He can set her free.
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