Concert Series 2008 At Our Saviour


Tickets available for all concerts, after Church, through the Our Saviour Church office.
For details call the office 416-447-9121, or e-mail alfonsey@3web.net Tickets will also be available at the door for most events. Call ahead to reserve, to be safe!
Ticket

Last Night At The Proms
 
Sunday June 1st, 2008
 
Come and Join us to sing along with your Favourites:
land Of Hope and Glory, Jerusalem, Pomp & Circumstances, god save The Queen, etc.
Bring your Union Jack... we're going to wave it!
 
$12.00 For this exciting Concert
 
Plus, for 50 very lucky people:
 
High Tea, with all the accoutrements...
Watercress Sandwiches, Sweets and goodies, and of course, a wonderful cup of tea,
served in a proper china service.
 
There will be only 50 Tickets for this very special follow-up to the concert.
 
High Tea and Concert Tickets: $30.00
For further information, or to reserve tickets, please call 416-447-9121 or www.oursaviourdonmills.com,
or join us for worship on Sunday!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
New CD For Sale:
 
Dismal Psalms & Dangerous Praise
 
This CD contains 15 new and original songs with complete band, written and composed by Dennis Dolloff,
many of which are receiving critical praise with Songwriters and Industry Professionals.
Three of the songs on the CD are nominated for Song of the Year (Best of SongU),
which is an online songwriting community with many hundreds of writers,
from amateur to professional, all taught, mentored and critiqued by professional
songwriters, musicians, and recording industry professionals. The CD is a wide mix of styles, from rock and gospel to folk and country to jazz.
 
 
 
CD is Now Available on CDbaby.com, Amazon.com, and Itunes.com (Just search the Album title.) 
The price will be a little higher online ($10 plus added shipping & postage.)) 
 
For further information, or to reserve tickets, please call 416-447-9121 or www.oursaviourdonmills.com,
or join us for worship on Sunday!
 
Praise for some of the songs on the CD: (From SongU.com Critics)
 
Conversation: I like the lyrics a lot... the entire feel of the song is awesome... the feel and combination with the jazziness and Christian lyric is very unique...
 
Disguised as a Saint: (Nominated for best of SongU) Very cool melody... cool things happening everywhere, and contained into a clear, commercial Song... These lyrics are profound without being preachy...
 
Come With Me: (Nominated for best of SongU) Excellent chord progressions, movement and melody... wonderful job... great message and put together wonderfully...
 
All Things New: (Nominated for best of SongU)  Awesome... really reminds me of a Beatles song... great adaptation of the scripture... awesome and original... very cool song...
 
100,000 Years: This is truly an excellent lyric about evil in the world, and the promise of hope through Jesus... the melody works well and is supported by a variety of musical treats... very original...
 
New Age: The lyrics really work well in this song... very interesting melody... a modal sound that is very unique and interesting...
 
Somewhere: (and rewrite): These lyrics are provocative and intriguing... and well put together... lovely positive ideas...
 
Dark Fire: Inventive lyrics with some really cool imagery... pretty cool... definitely dooresque rock... there are a lot of great pictures painted throughout... keep writing things like this...
 
Blue, Blue Eyes: The lyrics are great and now really shine against the melody... definitely commercial now...
 
Broken: The lyrics really paint a dark picture... reminds me of a lost Doors song... that is a good thing... interesting backing track here... it feels just as important as the melody and lyrics... really feels like a 60's-70's flashback... very creative and thinking outside the box... nice work...  
 
(If you'd like to hear more praise for the songs on the album... e-mail me... I will of course be glad to provide it! I read them over.. and over... and over...)
dennis.dolloff@3web.net
 
Well thanks for reading and playing along... I do truly hope you can come! (Sept. 29 at 8:00 p.m.)
 
Peace, Dennis