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Debra Fotheringham has developed a style of her own. Her soothing clear voice, versatility on the guitar and thought-provoking songs set her apart.
Richard Parkinson is grateful to get to do what he loves. It's an incredible feeling to know you can make someone else's day a little brighter through a song you've created.
Vocal Point: nine men from BYU who sing (and beatbox) like no other, create the tightest of harmonies, dance way better than the Backstreet Boys and wear matching outfits.
Sally DeFord is a popular, brilliant LDS composer and arranger. You've no doubt heard her compositions performed by your ward choir, especially if you have a budget-savvy choir director.
You've heard April Meservy's voice on EFY albums, and now you can listen to 12 of her original songs. Meservy's album takes us on a journey through love, change and self-discovery.
You may or may have not heard the name Rob Mathes. But if you look through your music collection, I'm willing to bet that you own at least one song he has written, arranged, or produced.
Liz Shropshire has dedicated her life to doing "something" and is inspiring others to do something truly meaningful as well.
When Patrice Arkins opens her mouth, the passion in her voice leaves her audience mesmerized. She is currently stealing the show as Elphaba in the original Australian cast of 'Wicked.'
Having experienced first-hand how fragile life can be, Paul Cardall encourages others to celebrate every moment.