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Reader Comments
Posted by Doug Wead in Washington DC @ 23:39 on May 2 2013
My older brother was a baritone and would listen for hours to Carl Olivebring. Great voice. Great spirit. Amazing how a voice can communicate beyond tone and words. Later I grew to love Jimmy MacDonald, because he sang so many of the Olivebring songs. I have been waiting for the songs to appear on I-Tunes.
My older brother was a baritone and would listen for hours to Carl Olivebring. Great voice. Great spirit. Amazing how a voice can communicate beyond tone and words. Later I grew to love Jimmy MacDonald, because he sang so many of the Olivebring songs. I have been waiting for the songs to appear on I-Tunes.
Posted by Kevin Boen in Fergus Falls, MN @ 01:27 on Mar 28 2012
I have an album by Carl E. Olivebring, Swedish Baritone.
The title is "I Sing with Joy and Gladness"
Side One:
I Believe in Miracles
According to Thy Loving Kindness
I Sing with Joy and Gladness
Am I in Heaven
In Tenderness He Sought Me
Prayer is the Key
Side Two:
The King's Business
Ten Thousand Angels
Until Then
Little is Much When God is in it
Teach Me Lord (The Lord's Prayer - spoken by Mr. Olivebring's two daughters)
I learned to sing better because of this gentle sounding Christian man.
I learned to wonder at the grace, loving kindness and forgiveness when listening to this gentle sounding Christian man.
I hope that someday it could be released on CD or digital, so Christians and non-Christians good enjoy the "Swedish Baritone"
Thanks for this venue to allow us to comment on God's blessing to us in voice and instrument.
I have an album by Carl E. Olivebring, Swedish Baritone.
The title is "I Sing with Joy and Gladness"
Side One:
I Believe in Miracles
According to Thy Loving Kindness
I Sing with Joy and Gladness
Am I in Heaven
In Tenderness He Sought Me
Prayer is the Key
Side Two:
The King's Business
Ten Thousand Angels
Until Then
Little is Much When God is in it
Teach Me Lord (The Lord's Prayer - spoken by Mr. Olivebring's two daughters)
I learned to sing better because of this gentle sounding Christian man.
I learned to wonder at the grace, loving kindness and forgiveness when listening to this gentle sounding Christian man.
I hope that someday it could be released on CD or digital, so Christians and non-Christians good enjoy the "Swedish Baritone"
Thanks for this venue to allow us to comment on God's blessing to us in voice and instrument.
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Carl Olivebring toured Sask many years ago and I had the priviledge of accompanying him on the piano when he did a concert at our church. I was only 13 at the time. I was a bit intimidated at first but he made me feel like I was a pro at this and I thoroughly enjoyed it. He was so easy to accompany even though we had only two hours to practise together.