Interview, Part 1: Ken Canedo on WLUW, Loyola University in Chicago, 7/20/2009Part 1 of an interview with Ken Canedo, author of "Keep the Fire Burning: The Folk Mass Revolution" on WLUW-88.7 FM, from Loyola University in Chicago. Originally broadcast on July 20, 2009 as part of Ken's first book tour. Produced by the 8th Day Center for Justice, a coalition of Catholic sisters, brothers and priests. This show focuses on social issues from a spiritual perspective./episode/index/show/kencanedo/id/1309551
KTFB-Chapter 10f "The Dameans, Part 2: Songs of the New Creation"THE DAMEANS: Hear tracks from the Dameans' second album! "Jesus Has Come," "Sign of Total Giving," "Have You Ever Been," "The Love of God Will Rise Before the Sun," and "The New Creation" Words and Music by Gary Ault; "All Our Joy" Words and Music by Darryl Ducote; "We Praise You Every Day" Words by Mike Balhoff, Music by Buddy Ceasar -- the above seven songs from the 1970 FEL recording, Songs of the New Creation, by the Dameans./episode/index/show/kencanedo/id/1124979
KTFB-Chapter 10e "The Dameans, Part 1: Tell the World"THE DAMEANS: Hear the early music of one of the most influential groups of the Folk Mass era! "Tell the World," "All That We Have," "Let All the Earth," and "The Spirit of the Lord" Words and Music by Gary Ault; "Shout Out Your Joy," "Sing Out His Goodness," "Turn Your Eyes," and "Look Beyond" Words and Music by Darryl Ducote; "Service" Words and Music by Buddy Ceasar -- the above nine songs from the 1969 FEL recording, Tell the World, performed by the Dameans./episode/index/show/kencanedo/id/1124972
KTFB-Chapter 10d "Jack Miffleton"JACK MIFFLETON: Before he found his niche as a composer of children's music, Jack made his mark as a Folk Mass composer. "But Then Comes the Morning," "Yours Is the Kingdom," "I Am the Bread," "Lord, You've Come to Your Garden," "I Am the Good Shepherd," and "Alle, Alle" Words and Music by Jack Miffleton from the 1969 WLSM recording, With Skins and Steel/episode/index/show/kencanedo/id/1124961
KTFB-Chapter 10c "Carey Landry"CAREY LANDRY: This podcast features a Folk Mass composer who eventually became a giant in the field of catechetical music for children. Songs: "Where Two or Three," "Pardon Your People," and "The Spirit Is a-Movin'" Words and Music by Carey Landry; "Praise, Lord!" Words by Gordon Truitt, Music by Carey Landry; "Men of Faith" by James Healey -- the above five songs from the 1970 NALR recording, The Spirit Is a-Movin'; "Man of Mind" by James Healey, performed by the Dameans from the 1969 FEL recording, Tell the World/episode/index/show/kencanedo/id/1124950
KTFB-Chapter 10b "John Fischer"JOHN FISCHER: This Chapter Ten podcast features the Baptist singer-songwriter who bridged the Catholic Folk Mass movement with the Protestant CCM movement. "The Cold Cathedral," "The Road of Life," "Alleluia! (Easter Day)" by John Fischer from the 1968 FEL recording, The Cold Cathedral
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KTFB-Chapter 10a "We Shall Overcome"1968: This podcast places the music of JOHN FISCHER, JACK MIFFLETON, the DAMEANS, and CAREY LANDRY within the context of 1968's unrelenting wave of social and political upheaval.
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KTFB-Chapter 9f "They'll Know . . ." Sebastian TempleSEBASTIAN TEMPLE: The Chapter Nine podcast series concludes with the music and life of the inspiring composer from South Africa who served the poor and charmed a princess.
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KTFB-Chapter 9e "They'll Know . . ." Joe WiseJOE WISE: This Chapter Nine podcast showcases the music of one of the most influential composers of the Folk Mass movement.
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KTFB-Chapter 9c "They'll Know . . ." Sister GermaineSISTER GERMAINE HABJAN: This podcast focuses on the memorable music of one of America's Singing Nuns.
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KTFB-Chapter 9b "They'll Know . . ." Paul QuinlanPAUL QUINLAN: Chapter Nine podcast series continues with a focus on the music of this influential young Jesuit from College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA.
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KTFB-Chapter 9a "They'll Know We Are Christians" Peter ScholtesPETER SCHOLTES: This begins a series of podcasts on the composers featured in Chapter Nine, beginning with Peter Scholtes, composer of the landmark hymn, "They'll Know We Are Christians by Our Love."
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KTFB-Chapter 8 "Hymnal for Young Christians"FEL's HYMNAL FOR YOUNG CHRISTIANS helped solve the thin repertoire problem of the early Folk Mass days.
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KTFB-Chapter 7 "Wake Up, My People!"MEDICAL MISSION SISTERS, SR. SUZANNE TOOLAN, RAY REPP: The Folk Mass takes off across America! Stories and reactions from bishops, priests, composers, musicians, and the people in the pews.
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KTFB-Chapter 6a "Mass for Young Americans"MASS FOR YOUNG AMERICANS: Chapter Six covers the story of how FEL discovered Ray Repp and published his influential "Mass for Young Americans."
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KTFB-Chapter 5 "Keep the Fire Burning"RAY REPP: At the seminal 1965 orientation session of the Catholic Church Extension Society in Chicago, Ray Repp shares his contemporary psalm settings at the daily student liturgy. The Folk Mass is born!
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KTFB-Chapter 3 "Veni, Creator Spiritus"DEMONSTRATION ENGLISH MASS: Chapter Three gives an overview of the Second Vatican Council. Dennis Fitzpatrick and his Friends of the English Liturgy (FEL) influenced the Council Fathers as they considered music for the vernacular liturgy.
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KTFB-Chapter 2 "Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley"FOLK MUSIC SCENE: Chapter Two offers a brief overview of the burgeoning secular folk music scene that exploded with the Kingston Trio's 1958 hit song, "Tom Dooley." Popular with America's young people, this folk music would influence the future composers of the Folk Mass movement.
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KTFB-Chapter 1 "Pange Lingua Gloriosi"DENNIS FITZPATRICK: In the late 1950s, while the Mass was still in Latin, Catholic music pioneer Dennis Fitpatrick begins his groundbreaking work in composing English chant for the liturgy.
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KTFB-Introduction "Come Gather 'Round, People, Wherever You Roam"Author Ken Canedo welcomes listeners to his book, "Keep the Fire Burning: The Folk Mass Revolution." A dynamic series of podcasts will help readers to hear the music of the Folk Mass in context with the sounds and voices of the 1960s./episode/index/show/kencanedo/id/1124814