Earth Today Rejoices

Solomon Keal is a member of the Kempton New Church Men’s A Cappella group.
In 2006 they recorded a CD of sacred a cappella Christmas music as a fund-raiser for the Kempton New Church.
That CD, called “Earth Today Rejoices!” is now available for purchase online from Fountain Publishing.

1. Say Where is He Born the King of Judea
2. Angels We Have Heard on High
3. We Three Kings
4. Stille Nacht! Heilige Nacht! (Silent Night! Holy Night!)
5. O Come O Come Immanuel
6. I Saw Three Ships
7. O Holy Night
8. Earth Today Rejoices
9. From the Eastern Mountains
10. While Their Flocks the Shepherds Tended
11. The First Noel
12. In the Bleak Midwinter
13. By Way of a Virgin
14. O Little Town of Bethlehem
15. Rise Up Shepherd and Follow
16. Blessed Night

Total Time: 41:03

Listen to “Blessed Night

At the time of this recording the Kempton New Church Men’s A Cappella consisted of:

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Solomon Keal - Counter-Tenor
Dandridge Cole - Tenor
Matt Synnestvedt - Tenor
Jasper McQueen - Baritone
Judah Synnestvedt - Baritone
Justin Hendricks - Baritone
Mark Friend - Bass

All songs are sacred Christmas carols in the public domain.
Performed by Kempton New Church Men’s A Cappella in 2006
Recorded at Peace of Heaven Studios in Lenhartsville PA.

Recorded and mastered by Solomon Keal
CD manufacturing by Disc Makers
Graphics Design by Malcolm Smith, Dandridge Cole and Mark Friend
Cover Photo courtesy of Photocase.com
Group photo by Roger Schrock

All the proceeds from the sale of this CD will benefit the Kempton New Church.

The Kempton New Church Men’s A Cappella’s recording of “Blessed Night” is featured in the Glencairn Documentary.

Contact Kempton New Church Men’s A Cappella by sending emails to:
kempton.acappella@gmail.com

Copyright 2006 Kempton New Church Men’s A Cappella
Please do not make copies of this disc.


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My family and I have moved from the Lenhartsville/Kempton PA area down to the Bryn Athyn PA area, just north of Philadelphia.
Please note my new contact information on the Contact page. The reason for the move is that I’ve changed my day job. I’m now in training for 3 years to become a minister for the church I belong to: the General Church of the New Jerusalem.
During the next 3 summers I hope to record two albums: A flute and piano album with my sister Roxanne (listen to a preview), and a blues and jazz solo piano album.

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