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Earnest and Mingli - "10" The Video Album
by Earnest and Mingli
Recorded live between 3-6 January 2023. All lyrics/music written by Earnest & Ming Li with the following exceptions:“Lay Down” – lyrics original / music from an old Irish tune Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór traditionally attributed to Turlough O'Carolan (1670 – 1738)/DADGAD solo guitar arr. by P. Bensusan. “Compline” music original / lyrics adapted from a prayer traditionally attributed to JH Newman, and found in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer (1928), the Book of Common Worship (USA) of the Reformed Presbyterian church, as well as Roman Catholic liturgical resources.
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Episode 2 - Part 2 of the "10" Album
This audio podcast is Part 2 of our song stories and live performances from our latest album “10”. Released in 2023, our 3rd album "10" is a live recording presented in 2 Parts. The album unfolds along the theme of the mending of broken shalom, with a backstory prefacing each song. For more information visit https://earnestmingli.com/home
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Episode 1 - Part 1 of the "10" Album
This audio podcast is Part 1 of our song stories and live performances from our latest album “10”. Released in 2023, our 3rd album "10" is a live recording presented in 2 Parts. The album unfolds along the theme of the mending of broken shalom, with a backstory prefacing each song. For more information visit https://earnestmingli.com/home
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Recorded live between 3-6 January 2023. All lyrics/music written by Earnest & Ming Li with the following exceptions:“Lay Down” – lyrics original / music from an old Irish tune Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór traditionally attributed to Turlough O'Carolan (1670 – 1738)/DADGAD solo guitar arr. by P. Bensusan. “Compline” music original / lyrics adapted from a prayer traditionally attributed to JH Newman, and found in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer (1928), the Book of Common Worship (USA) of the Reformed Presbyterian church, as well as Roman Catholic liturgical resources.
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