First published at 11:56 UTC on February 19th, 2021.
From the Album: Hymns and Sacred Songs Of Faith
Release date: 1964
Earl J. Joice was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, the eldest son of Rev. and Mrs. John Wesley Joice. From his early heritage and sincere Christian devotion, the spirit of Christ has f…
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From the Album: Hymns and Sacred Songs Of Faith
Release date: 1964
Earl J. Joice was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, the eldest son of Rev. and Mrs. John Wesley Joice. From his early heritage and sincere Christian devotion, the spirit of Christ has found a ready expression in his gift of song.
Acknowledging the deep and abiding strength of "Living Faith", his friends have prevailed upon him to make this album available to those who desire consolation or spiritual enrichment.
Production notes: This album was recorded at the United Church in Kindersley, Saskatchewan. It was donated by the daughter of Earl J. Joice for inclusion on the Saskatchewan Music Project. This album is requiring significant cleanup and as such tracks will be released slowly in between other albums. Links to download this album will be provided once the restoration is complete.
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About the Saskatchewan Music Project.
This channel is dedicated to converting local music from across Saskatchewan, the rest of Canada and parts of the United States to digital for the preservation of these localised artists. The content covers all genres including rock, jazz, country, religious, and much more. Much of the music featured here ranges from the 1960s to today and usually had a limited run of albums intended for a local audience.
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