Fri, 24 March 2006 How do you write and sing jingles for national clients, sub for Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight when they can't make it, be an arranger, producer, music director, and first call studio singer without ever making your own CD? That's what everyone -- including me -- keeps asking Jenny Jordan Frogley.
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Tue, 21 March 2006 A live telephone interview from Santiago, Chile, reporting on the recent rededication of the Santiago Temple.
Brad Wilcox is an Educator, a BYU Professor, an author of published books and magzine articles, a sought-after speaker for Church Educational System programs like Especially for Youth and Education Week, a husband of one, father of four, and currently serving as mission president of 130 in the Chile Santiago East Mission, where he and wife Debi have been for the last 2 1/2 years.
Today we talk to him about missionary work, the temple rededication, and small personal miracles.
That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull...
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Fri, 10 March 2006 With nearly 200 firesides, concerts, or other performances a year -- often with a full choir -- Jenny Phillips must be the hardest working woman in LDS music.
Now she releases her newest CD, "The Miracle," a journey with the Apostle Peter.
That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull...
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How do you write and sing jingles for national clients, sub for Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight when they can't make it, be an arranger, producer, music director, and first call studio singer without ever making your own CD? That's what everyone -- including me -- keeps asking Jenny Jordan Frogley.
It's totally pop this week on The Cricket & Seagull...
A live telephone interview from Santiago, Chile, reporting on the recent rededication of the Santiago Temple.
Brad Wilcox is an Educator, a BYU Professor, an author of published books and magzine articles, a sought-after speaker for Church Educational System programs like Especially for Youth and Education Week, a husband of one, father of four, and currently serving as mission president of 130 in the Chile Santiago East Mission, where he and wife Debi have been for the last 2 1/2 years.
Today we talk to him about missionary work, the temple rededication, and small personal miracles.
That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull...
- SKP
With nearly 200 firesides, concerts, or other performances a year -- often with a full choir -- Jenny Phillips must be the hardest working woman in LDS music.
Now she releases her newest CD, "The Miracle," a journey with the Apostle Peter.
That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull...
- SKP