Music for Worship, Intergenerational, & Family Activities

music There are many talented musicians and composers among us. Here, we present several whose music you'll enjoy using in worship services, R.E.programs, and informal get-togethers. Many of these artists are also available to perform for your congregation. Musicians recently added to our website are listed in the first two rows below.
Coming soon!  Information about "Lifted In Song," a CD produced by the Choir of the First Unitarian Church of Rochester, NY  Edward T. Schell III Composed Vocal Descants to be used with "Singing the Living Tradition " hymnal. Sunsue Fleming - "Dancing Our Living Tradition."  An instructional DVD of 8 Intergenerational dances for worship or ritual. 

Bonnie Devlin The CD is a celebration of drumming from around the world

Orange Coast UU Church Family ValUUs" CD is geared toward helping children learn some of our cherised hymns.

Bonnie Ettinger Piano Accompaniment for 30 selected hymns from Singing the Living Tradition
Dan Berggren
Dan Berggren has been collecting, writing and singing folk music of the Adirondacks for the past 30 years.
Anne Bewley
As a therapeutic harp practitioner, Anne Bewley creates an improvisational flow of melody and harmony to support meditation and healing.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Corpus Christi Choir
Produced a CD of Holiday Music, drawn from Jewish, Christian, and secular sources.
Geoff Kaufman
Songs of Hope and Reconciliation after the events of 9/11/01.
Elise Letourneau Original songs about regular people, everyday experience, environment, and other social issues of the day.  Magellaen
"The heart of our music is love, the thread that connects all life."
Ros Magorian
A dynamic concert and recording artist, singer, and songwriter for ages 2-102.
Greg Maroney
Solo piano music, soothing and relaxing, yet engaging; and suitable for background music for "gathering"before services
Peter Mayer
Peter Mayer writes songs about interconnected-ness and the human journey; songs about the beauty and the mystery of the world.
Julie Forest Middleton
Feels "Singing opens the heart to let Spirit enter, creates community, & bonds groups."
Oakland Chancel Choir
Funding by a grant from a UU Fund, helped the Choir record Hymns from the UUA Hymnal, "Singing the Living Tradition," for use by congregations.
Olympia's Daughters
An a cappella women's choir, performs music embracing many cultures and traditions.
Theresa Pepin/Tennesee Valley B. Rule Organ Opus 8 First recording of the historic, and newly restored, pipe organ at the Tennesee
Valley Unitarian Universalist Church.
Joyce Poley & Frank Henning Singer/songwriter, and guitarist perform songs that are life centered, spirit filled and easy for congregants to sing. Phyllis Robbins
Recently compiled songbook for children of all ages, gathered from many sources. 
Scott Shipley
Has been writing, composing, singing, and playing his guitar since the 1970's. 
Dr. Glenn Smith
Professor of Music, composed original tunes with New Age texture.
Christina Tourin
Instrumental in reviving interest in the folk harp since the early 1970's.
Phyllis Unger Hiller
Writes songs to instill self-confidence in children.
Nancy Vedder Shults
Roots her work in ritual, story, song, & feminist arts and "theology ".
Mona Warner Musician and Songwriter, composed and recorded songs in Spanish, and other songs in English

 

  Pat York created a CD of her original music to honor the Centennial Celebration of the Forest Service.


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