My name is Angelica Rose Ferraro and I'm the artist who created the cover design for Vocare's album, "Long Have I Waited". Originally, I began the project as a mission to assist one of the most influential women in my life: my Aunt Pat. The design process itself was instant, the image came to mind when I thought of my father's contribution to the album ("What Child Is This"). I'm so glad that everyone seems to be enjoying it, and it's my sincerest hope to see this CD succeed after witnessing everyones' hard work and dedication!
5/12/2010 5:36 PM
Pat wrote:
Thanks for the kind words Angel. It's true everyone has only good things to say about your cover design. Hope to see you soon. I'm so glad that you are a part of my life. Reply to this
5/11/2010 12:32 PMBob McParland wrote:
How often am I going to record with three jazz wizards (Rave Tesar, Dave Corsello, Bucky Pizzareli), a Franciscan priest who can really sing and play guitar like he dropped out of heaven one day (Rev. Francis Gunn), a magnificent hairstylist with a fine singing voice and a soul-filled and radiant personality (Paul Ferraro), an accomplished violinist who has worked with people I've known on the folk music circuit (Carol Sharar), a brillant composer (Michael Ward), an incredible madrigal choir arranger (Craig Lymie), the soul of St. Anne's church music for the past few decades (Nancy Quinn), a dedicated and innovative percussionist(Jackie), and a singing Benedictine nun?
Collaboration is a wonderful thing -
and those who take on the commitment of vocations are the great collaborators: with God and with humanity. Reply to this
5/11/2010 1:16 PM
Pat wrote:
I know what you mean, Bob. What a unique blend of artists! For all those out there wondering what this might all sound like, get your copy now...this is a once in a lifetime collaboration. Don't miss it!
OH, Bob forgot to mention the privilege of recording with the University English Department Head in possession of amazing song writing, guitar playing, and vocal ability who happens to have a string of literary and musical credits to his name including a masterful original piece on "Long Have I Waited"......his name is Bob.....Bob McParland, in fact...wonder how he could forget that?
I love the instrumentals, so soothing. Great work!
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Hey All,
My name is Angelica Rose Ferraro and I'm the artist who created the cover design for Vocare's album, "Long Have I Waited". Originally, I began the project as a mission to assist one of the most influential women in my life: my Aunt Pat. The design process itself was instant, the image came to mind when I thought of my father's contribution to the album ("What Child Is This"). I'm so glad that everyone seems to be enjoying it, and it's my sincerest hope to see this CD succeed after witnessing everyones' hard work and dedication!
Congratulations and pax unto you!
- Angel
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Thanks for the kind words Angel. It's true everyone has only good things to say about your cover design. Hope to see you soon. I'm so glad that you are a part of my life.
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How often am I going to record with three jazz wizards (Rave Tesar, Dave Corsello, Bucky Pizzareli), a Franciscan priest who can really sing and play guitar like he dropped out of heaven one day (Rev. Francis Gunn), a magnificent hairstylist with a fine singing voice and a soul-filled and radiant personality (Paul Ferraro), an accomplished violinist who has worked with people I've known on the folk music circuit (Carol Sharar), a brillant composer (Michael Ward), an incredible madrigal choir arranger (Craig Lymie), the soul of St. Anne's church music for the past few decades (Nancy Quinn), a dedicated and innovative percussionist(Jackie), and a singing Benedictine nun?
Collaboration is a wonderful thing -
and those who take on the commitment of vocations are the great collaborators: with God and with humanity.
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I know what you mean, Bob. What a unique blend of artists! For all those out there wondering what this might all sound like, get your copy now...this is a once in a lifetime collaboration. Don't miss it!
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