Voices from the Nations

Carry me on (Hawai’i)

July 21, 2008


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For over 20 years Mark Riley, a Californian by birth, has come to appreciate and embrace the life, culture and sounds of the Hawaiian nation. In order to honour the people and respect the friends and place he now calls home, this recording has involved cultural expressions, natural soundscapes and Hawaiian musicians to help tell Mark’s unfolding story of journeying with God on the island of Kaua’i as well as internationally. The melding of modern music and indigenous Hawaiian instruments on this project is a symbol of different people groups coming together in unity and exploring their God given heritage and unique musical gifts. Martin has collected a few drums and instruments from his trips to the Hawaiian Islands, check them out here. ♥ See pictures of Kaua’i here ♥ Read blog report about the island of Kaua’i here. ♥ Want more info about Mark www.markrileymusic.com

Check out some CD tracks below. ♥
 
icon for podpress  Your Love [5:08m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

 
icon for podpress  Hawaiian Lord's prayer: Play Now | Play in Popup

 
icon for podpress  Heartbeat [7:09m]: Play Now | Play in Popup
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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Mr Dana Foster c-us 12.10.08 at 10:20 pm

Aloha from Hilo Hawaii.My wife and i just moved here we are ministers and i am a drummer musician .Praise God I need to connect with other believers in Christ in drums if you no any here in Hawii let us no we love too fellowship and Praise God.Love your website Adventure in too the things of God Go deep in his Love.Blessings fromm Fosters Mahalo

2 martin c-gb 12.24.08 at 7:03 pm

Thanks for the note Dana,
Firstly there are a growing number of drummers getting together all over the world …. check out http://www.psalmdrummers.org.
Secondly, I have met many different drummers and percussionists in the Islands. I love the mix of styles and cultural instruments. I will ask around and see if I can find any contacts for you ….
All the best, Martin.

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