Stories And Songs Volume 2 (DVD)
$19.99
Join us as acclaimed tenor and songwriter, David Phelps, takes viewers on an intimate journey through his music and the stories behind them. This brand new Live Documentary style video allows you to explore a cozy, up-close look at the studio session from the comfort of your own home. Explore musicianship and
creativity behind the scenes as you follow David from his living room piano to the studio to the soundstage. With 15 new recordings of songs ranging from traditional to new originals, you’ll find there is something for every moment and everyone.
Featuring Phelps standards like “I Cry, You Care” and “Break Free”, plus new arrangements of classics such as “Somewhere” and “Dust In The Wind”, which features a trio of Phelps and his daughters. Vol. II also brings the addition of “Dead Man Rising” , a brand new powerful retelling of the Resurrection that will stir hearts and minds.
You don’t want to miss this rare opportunity to witness this amazing exploration of where musical artistry and humanity meet. Showcasing his world-class live band and singers, plus an illustrious orchestra, Songs & Stories Vol. II will certainly shine bright amongst your musical library.
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SKU (UPC): 850053752766
Artist: David Phelps
Media: Video DVD
Released: April 2024
New Day Christian Distributors
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