Crowder does an amazing rendition of “Amazing Grace” with SHORT HAIR!?! Yes, it’s shocking and must be old. Brace yourselves, wear a diaper, do what you need to do before watching this clip.
You should get up right now. I mean right now. Get up out of our seat, get in the car, put on your shoes, get your pogo stick, whatever. Get off your butt and go buy this album. It’ll be worth it. It’ll change your life or at least change your mood. And if you don’t like it, I’ll refund send you a refund*. I believe in it so much I’ll guarantee that.
Anyone else want to weigh in on the amazingness of Remedy?
*Note: All refunds will be paid in either monopoly money or paper clips.
Yes, I have a beef with EMI records. I had a representative contact me about 3-4 months ago about my Weekly Crowder section of my blog. She says, “We love what you’re doing in promoting Crowder. Would you like free stuff and other things to review over your blog.” Well I of course said “Yes!” She told me she’s ship a bunch of stuff in a few weeks. And that was the last I heard of it.
I’ve replied, and nothing. So I love Crowder (who’s under the EMI label Sixpence Records) but, EMI stinks!
Well not really, but it’s amazing and FREE. There’s a new website called Pandora (www.pandora.com) and it’s a customizable internet radio station for your listening pleasure. It’s run by the Music Genome Project which I have no idea what that means, but it’s an amazing service.
You simply pick an artist you like and it plays music from that artist and others like it. As you listen to songs, you rate them and it customizes them to your preferences. And you can also mix genres as you listen. Right now I’m listening to a combination of U2, Dave Matthews Band, David Crowder Band and Matthew Good. Like I said, it’s amazing.
Here you have 3 min of random questions with David Crowder. Will you find yourself wiser after these three minutes? No. But it’s always fun to watch Crowder try to answer stupid questions.