Blind Willie Johnson Cover (An important message for our troubled times)

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Let It Shine on MeA traditional gospel song based on Blind Willie Johnson's rendition.

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  • Thank you Mama Mojo for watching and offering your kind and encouraging words. May we all live in perfect peace together. Enjoy building your own banjo-tam. Please sent me a note when it is finished. I would love to see and hear it.
  • Well, Keni, I've got a tamb and a banjo neck so I best get to work! Thanks so much for sharing your musical gifts with us, and for the wonderful commentary before the song. So true.... and so full of peace. We all need that during these difficult times.
  • Thank you wes carl for your comment. Keep your Faith. God bless us ALL.
  • Thank you again Matt for your kind comment. Hearing positive comments from viewers like yourself makes me want to dig in deeper, and find other creative ways to share this style of music with others. Enjoy.
  • I may start my day with song. everyday!! So good I had to come back for more. I just love your voice.
  • Thank you Matt. Being a veteran myself, I feel a great appreciation for those who enlist and serve their country. Especially in these troubled times. I served in the USAF at a time of peace, in a non combative environment, and worked in a depot down in Texas repairing weather equipment. (Where I began my romance with the Blues) I am glad you were inspired by my presentation. I wish the best for you and your safe and speedy return to your home and family. God bless the Universe. Let your Light Shine On Brother Matt. Keep your Faith, Keni Lee
  • Thank you Tracy for your comment. This banjo-tam is a good quality entry level instrument that sells for a reasonable price. I sold my English zither banjo awhile back, so it is nice to have a banjo in the house again to experiment with arrangements. Enjoy.
  • o Kenny lee, I am home for 6 days of leave. Been in training for the last month or so. This week is a brief time I get to say goodbye to my wife and children before I go to Afghanistan for almost the next year. I got 7 days to feel my children skin and to smell their hair and to try to drink their essence into me so I can remember my life back home while I deal with the blood and death that is working in a front line hospital. Anyway, today was perfect. Breakfast lunch and dinner surrounded by my 4 babies and my beautiful wife. Love on every cylinder. So to hear a beautiful rendition of an inspirational song on a day like this when I only get 6 more before it all starts, is enough proof of god for an old pollack like me. All I really wanted to say was thank you brother. You ended my wonderful day with real Grace. God bless you my friend.
    matt
  • Love the tambourine banjo Keni....nicely done!
  • Thank you Brother HollowBelly for your comment. Enjoy.
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