Remember all those great church songs of the 70’s and 80’s, "City of God", "Be Not Afraid", and others? This week we speak with Ken Canedo, author of From Mountains High and speak about contemporary Catholic music from 1979 to 1985. Sr. Marie-Paul Curley reviews an animated favourite; Billy has a question for Dummies; and we get liturgical tips with Mikey Needleman.
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Listen to Ken Canedo's interview from October 4, 2014, about the Folk Mass Revolution. Listen to Mikey Needleman’s previous visits to the SLHour:
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