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Julie Keyser

Julie A. Keyser has extensive experience in the music industry as a past chapter head for NSAI (Nashville Songwriters Association International), Texaco Country Showdown judge at the Utah State Fair, a concert promoter and a prolific songwriter.  Throughout her musical career, she has worked with many artists and other music industry leaders. ...

Julie Keyser

Jason Jones

Jason Jones has a long background in the LDS music scene, both as a band member of groups such as Enzign and Herod the Fink, and as a master of digital media.  While he loves to play and create most forms of rock and roll (especially on the drums), his true passion is recording music. Jones owns and operates a studio in Springville, UT. He...

Jason Jones

Dusty Dee

Dusty Dee has a familiar, toe tapping sound; it won’t take long before you’re singing along. Songs to dance to. Songs to sing along with. Songs that tell a story. Songs about home. “Dusty Dee has a distinctive voice and a quirky sense of humor … as well as a knack for telling a good story” – Richard Amery, LABeat.ca...

Dusty Dee

Sons of Other Mothers

Alan Sanders, John Paul, Lorenzo Blackburn and Blake Smith are brothers in music. Their style is somewhat folky, a little country, light on the rock but always heavy on heart and soul. Their songs tell stories which are sometimes amusing and sometimes just outright emotional, but most of all they enjoy performing and have the common goal of...

Sons of Other Mothers

Lindy Kerby

Lindy Kerby is known for her LDS inspirational piano and vocal music.  Several of her pieces have won awards from the Church’s LDS music competition, and two have been chosen to be performed at the Church’s LDS music award concerts. Lindy manages a popular LDS music website where many of her arrangements and original songs can be...

Lindy Kerby

One Man Mormon Blues Band

The One Man Mormon Blues Band is the brainchild of Gary McCallister. By day, he is a professor of biology at a small liberal arts college, but at night, McCallister turns into a lonely, old blues-man. McCallister sings a unique form of the blues that has emerged from western Colorado, celebrating the hard times and persecution of the Mormons. His...

One Man Mormon Blues Band

n8 and Company

n8 and Company’s music  is “a rainbow of fruit flavors from acoustic guitar ballads to 80′s power rock.”  At least 50 percent of their material is written in Spanish.  n8 has been on Colombian radio and TV.  n8 says he would love to be the writing wind beneath someone’s vocal wings. n8 also tells LDSMusicians...

n8 and Company

Of Precious Value

With their belief that God-given talents should be used for positive impact, Of Precious Value strives to create value driven music that is fun, fresh, and particularly appealing to youth and young adults.  Fronted by sisters Sierra and Jenessa Mylroie, the group recorded and released their first album in July of 2012. Jenessa is a budding...

Of Precious Value

Matt Mylroie

Fusing roots and modern music, Matt’s sound varies from country to rock, folk to funk, organic to ambiant, bluegrass to blues, and vintage to modern. Drawing on life experiences, dreams, and timeless values such as honesty and hard work, Matt creates themes and sounds that relate to a wide range of listeners. As a producer and engineer...

Matt Mylroie

Mark Hansen

Listening to Mark Hansen’s music doesn’t require parental approval. It’s a bit of clean rebellion. It keeps your outlook up and your hope alive. It’s got strong drums and screaming guitars. It pumps you up and drives your life. It’s a hunger for exploration. It chooses the right and returns with honor. It’s...

Mark Hansen

Keith Driskill

Keith Driskill is known for his fingerstyle guitar playing and calming acoustic ballads.  He has enjoyed recognition and airtime in Seattle and music reviews from around the U.S.  His folk/acoustic style is know for its peaceful and serene feel. New Age Music World says Driskill’s music “shuttles the listener to a relaxing state of...

Keith Driskill

M. Ryan Taylor

As the author of two operas, numerous choral works, art songs and other compositions, M. Ryan Taylor shares his insights, outsights and hindsights on the creative process.  In fact, Taylor can typically be found writing about creativity, health and the simple life. He is the current director of The American Fork Children’s Choir. His...

M. Ryan Taylor

Rick Chappell

Rick is a multi-instrumentalist that can be found making all sorts of noise (joyful or not, depending on your perspective). Chappell has performed with a number of groups, from classical to rock.  And if there’s ska happening, you’ll typically find him nearby. Currently he’s playing with the band 1157 where’s he’s...

Rick Chappell
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Julie Keyser

Julie Keyser

Julie A. Keyser has extensive experience in the music industry as a past chapter head for NSAI (Nashville Songwriters Association International), Texaco Country Showdown judge at the Utah State Fair, a concert promoter and a prolific songwriter.  Throughout her musical career, she has worked with many artists and other music industry leaders.  Julie co-wrote the official song of The Statue of Responsibility, which will be a 300′ book-end statue to the Statue of Liberty and reside along the West Coast.

Julie has been married to her sweetheart, Dave, for over 24 years and together they have five amazing children.  She currently resides in Utah.

 

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Samuel Bradshaw

Samuel Bradshaw

Samuel Bradshaw is a linguistics student at Brigham Young University and is currently involved in a project organizing information and links for LDS hymns and artists.  Bradshaw also enjoys participating in events as a musician:  he plays the piano, mostly by ear, and loves to sing.

Visit Samuel Bradshaw’s website.

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Brenda Crofts Reep

Brenda Crofts Reep

Brenda Crofts Reep is a transcriptionist, which means she turns songs into sheet music. She also writes music, mostly spiritual and Christmas. In addition, Reep arranges hymns for various choir combinations, and is currently arranging for youth choirs.

Brenda creates live and recorded accompaniments for soloists and instrumentalists, and helps people learn how to fully use a Clavinova and other luxury keyboards. She works with electronics and has a nicely equipped studio which she spends most of her time in.

Reep is a mother of seven (four of which are still young), a widow, and grandmother of one adorable little munchkin.
Visit Brenda Crofts Reep’s website.

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H. Bruce McInnis

H. Bruce McInnis

H. Bruce McInnis is a musician, singer and songwriter.  In 1994, he signed a management deal with the Joe Taylor Artist Agency in Nashville, Tennessee and toured the South as “Manna” doing original contemporary christian music.  Manna was featured on the Old Time Gospel hour on TNN with David Frizzell.

After the band broke up, McInnis returned to Maine to write.  During that time, McInnis penned two songs that became the most-requested Christmas songs on Maine radio in the early 1990′s.

H. Bruce McInnis is a self-taught musician, singer and songwriter.  He started young by writing his eighth grade graduation song and performing it at graduation.  He also received the first music award ever presented at his elementary school and went on to create a band and play throughout high school.  Bruce continues to write and enjoy music today.

Visit H. Bruce McInnis’s website.

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Jason Jones

Jason Jones

Jason Jones has a long background in the LDS music scene, both as a band member of groups such as Enzign and Herod the Fink, and as a master of digital media.  While he loves to play and create most forms of rock and roll (especially on the drums), his true passion is recording music.

Jones owns and operates a studio in Springville, UT. He invites anyone to “come on down to the studio and let’s get your music out to the world!”

Visit Jason Jones’s website.

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16 Aug
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Dusty Dee

Dusty Dee

Dusty Dee has a familiar, toe tapping sound; it won’t take long before you’re singing along.

Songs to dance to. Songs to sing along with. Songs that tell a story. Songs about home.

“Dusty Dee has a distinctive voice and a quirky sense of humor … as well as a knack for telling a good story” – Richard Amery, LABeat.ca (Oct 27, 2009).

But don’t take our word for it; head on over to www.DustyDee.com and find out for yourself.

Visit Dusty Dee’s website.

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16 Aug
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Sons of Other Mothers

Sons of Other Mothers

Alan Sanders, John Paul, Lorenzo Blackburn and Blake Smith are brothers in music. Their style is somewhat folky, a little country, light on the rock but always heavy on heart and soul.

Their songs tell stories which are sometimes amusing and sometimes just outright emotional, but most of all they enjoy performing and have the common goal of entertaining others and hopefully lightening their load in life.
Visit Sons of Other Mothers’s website.

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15 Aug
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Lindy Kerby

Lindy Kerby

Lindy Kerby is known for her LDS inspirational piano and vocal music.  Several of her pieces have won awards from the Church’s LDS music competition, and two have been chosen to be performed at the Church’s LDS music award concerts.

Lindy manages a popular LDS music website where many of her arrangements and original songs can be downloaded for free.

She is a full time mother with seven children and loves to write and record music whenever she can find the time!

Visit Lindy Kerby’s website.

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15 Aug
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One Man Mormon Blues Band

One Man Mormon Blues Band

The One Man Mormon Blues Band is the brainchild of Gary McCallister. By day, he is a professor of biology at a small liberal arts college, but at night, McCallister turns into a lonely, old blues-man.

McCallister sings a unique form of the blues that has emerged from western Colorado, celebrating the hard times and persecution of the Mormons. His music is contemporary and based on scriptural stories, or common personal and cultural problems faced by LDS people.

The music of The One Man Mormon Blues Band has been described variously as, “emotional whiplash”, stealth spirituality”, “vintage fine whine for tee-total-ers”, and even “the most moving nativity story I have ever heard”.
Visit One Man Mormon Blues Band’s website.

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13 Aug
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n8 and Company

n8 and Company

n8 and Company’s music  is “a rainbow of fruit flavors from acoustic guitar ballads to 80′s power rock.”  At least 50 percent of their material is written in Spanish.  n8 has been on Colombian radio and TV.  n8 says he would love to be the writing wind beneath someone’s vocal wings.

n8 also tells LDSMusicians he’s “not a songwriter who was blessed with the pipes to perform music like it deserves, i.e. Michael McClain, Eddie Van Halen, Tom Scholtz.”  We think Colombian radio and TV would disagree.

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