CM101 Section C - Top 10 (pt.ii)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Angela Santana at 11:02 am on Friday, July 27, 2007

Before I jump into the second half of my favorite Catholic musicians, I’d like to respond to a comment made on the first half from Sr. Nicole: Thanks for this! I’ve never heard of any of them. How did you find them… the internet? Well, regardless… thanks for this service!!!

Somehow, God decided that two years ago, I would become a Catholic music insider of sorts. After stumbling upon a website promoting quality Catholic music, I started working for the website in promotion and design, and in the process came to know Catholic musicians from all over the world! (Isn’t the Internet wonderful?) My web and graphic design ministry, angelus.tuus, grew out of that. I am currently the street team president for the Catholic Rockers podcast, a program that plays and promotes Catholic musicians.

You can find excellent Catholic music at Catholic Jukebox. Now, on to the last five!

6. Matt Maher - Probably the leading contemporary Catholic musician today

7.  Seven Sorrows - Hard rock dedicated to Our Lady of Seven Sorrows

8. Friday Mourning - Alternative rock with a Stuebenville twist (Unfortunately, the band was together for only one album.)

9. Fr. Stan Fortuna - The man does everything

10. Ceili Rain - How can I even describe it? It’s like…Holy Spirit-infused Celtic rock?
Their powerful single “Kneeling” was played on KLOVE… until the radio station giant found out that they’re Catholics.

Very honorable mention: Rich Dittus, Teresa Smith, Last Day, David Kauffman

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Comment by Cade_One

August 2, 2007 @ 10:15 am

That picture of Friday Mourning was taken at The Fest 06! I wonder if you can see me in the front row? Darn, the drummer is in front of me :). Seriously though. I have the footage from this concert. I can put it on DVD for you Angela if you want a piece of FridayMourning history. Contact me with your shipping info. I’ve been meaning to send a copy to both the band and to Catholic Rockers as well.

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