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Auld Lang Syne (James & Wayne)
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Traditionally sung on New Year's Eve,"Auld Lang Syne" is an old Scottish song, written in the 1700's and translated by Robert Burns. The words "AULD LANG SYNE" mean "TIMES GONE BY" or "GOOD OLD DAYS". CD available @ www.cdbaby.com/pascall4
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I am a gospel artist who produces music, acappella style. I sing and vocally produce all the musical parts in my songs.
Wayne Pascall is an artist who produces gospel music in the style of contemporary acappella under the artist name "Wayne Pascall Acappella." In short, he is a ONE MAN VOCAL ORCHESTRA, using his voice and mouth to produce all the music heard. Some of his songs can have as many as 80 tracks of layered harmonies, vocal percussions, body percussions, sound effects and syncopated chants. Wayne is naturally gifted as bass singer. He uses his voice for bass grooves, bass beats, low undertones and falsetto parts in harmonies that range up to 4 octaves. While some of his songs are composed straight from God's Word, others are adaptations of popular inspirational and secular songs. While providing some elements of entertainment, the main purpose of his music is to minister unto others in the form of artistic expression while bringing glory to Almighty God.
Song Info
Charts
#283 in subgenre Peak #2
Charts
Peak #50
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James Canterbury & Wayne Pascall, 2001
Uploaded
November 26, 2004
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MP3 1.7 MB 128 kbps 1:49
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On 12 Playlists
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newwine
Dec 31, 2008
peace Wayne, a stunningly beautiful piece and the collab one not to b forgot. quite a stunning history on this scottish piece... i hope u enter into the new year in harmony with all things : - ) may this new year find u always at the ready 4 all good things. bBlsd bWl peaceRock
Tammy Swindell
Dec 27, 2008
Nice job, James and Wayne! :D