As You Go (Feat. Ken Antjules)

Dave Stauffer and the Believers

As You Go (Feat. Ken Antjules)
Performed By Dave Stauffer and the Believers
Album UPC 885767270046
CD Baby Track ID 9094642
Label Stauf Ent. Inc.
Released 2011-12-01
BPM 146
Rated 0
ISRC usx9p1142606
Year 2011
Spotify Plays 0
Writers
Writer David W. Stauffer
Pub Co Stauf Ent., Inc.
Composer David W. Stauffer
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - United States

Description

Modern original songs written for teenage religious youth group meetings, with musical styles ranging from traditional four-part church harmonies to folk music to rock and roll with drums, keyboards and electric guitars.

Notes

Dave Stauffer has written, directed and produced the one-hour, forty-minute movie, “The Stauffer Bros.’ Story” about two rising rock music teenagers. It shows two dozen clips of their starting gigs—including some that turned out to be all-star performances.
Dave Stauffer has written and produced four albums that are currently being played in the pop culture. Each human story in each song of Dave Stauffer’s four CD albums is taken from the dramatic story in one of the musical screenplays of Dave Stauffer’s ten-movie screenplay series, “Sow Y’oats!” The songs can be found at:
CDbaby.com/cd/DaveStauffer.
In the ten related stories, the same characters are followed from the age of six to their middle age in many dramatic, insightful, religious, and romantic subplots.
The ten screenplays incorporate about ninety original songs that Dave Stauffer has written, and his talented band of singers and musicians has recorded. The plots have a lot to do with dating, maturing, and philosophy dealing with God—and so do the songs they sing. In several of the songs, the singers speak their lines in or during the song, which adds a deep meaning to the words of the songs. By listening to the words and the mood of the music, each listener can feel the emotion of the dramatic event that the song describes in the screenplay.
To write his songs, Dave Stauffer has drawn on his many years of singing in church choirs as well as his years of singing, playing bass and guitar, and writing songs in several rock and roll bands that played for years in smoky bars and taverns. Along the way, he acquired a community of outstanding singers and musicians to record his popular, harmonious songs.

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