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New Gentle Wolves Track "Advent of Our God" Now Available

 
 

Advent of our God is the first ‘seasonal single’ from the forthcoming Gentle Wolves LP Room for All. This is a song that I retuned for Advent all the way back in 2012. You can download the PDF chord chart here. Happy waiting, friends!

tags: advent, advent music, retuned hymns, hymn, United Methodist Church, church music
categories: Music ministry, Music, Ministry, Gentle Wolves
Friday 11.29.19
Posted by Richard Kentopp
 

New Music: The Gentle Wolves' live album "Waiting" now available!

 
 

With the anticipatory season of Advent being imminent, I'm proud to announce Waiting, the second live album from the Gentle Wolves. It's a collection of seven songs recorded at Servant Church's worship back on July 30th, 2017. It is now available digitally on the Gentle Wolves' website, and through their bandcamp page.

Relying heavily on Tom Waits, the patron saint of reverent agnosticism, we were able to extract a meaningful thread that week which perfectly fits the pregnant pause that is Advent. I hope that this can be both meaningful and useful for you as we prepare for Christmas.

Tracklisting:
1) We Are Waiting Blessed Savior (an RK retune)
2) Way Down in the Hole (Tom Waits)/Wade in the Water (traditional)
3) Jesus Gunna Be Here (Tom Waits)
4) When Morning Dawns (an RK retune)
5) Song is So Old (Seth Woods)
6) My Shepherd Is (an RK retune)

Lineup:
Guitar/Vocals: Richard Kentop
Vocals: Katy Evans
Guitar: David McClendon
Drums: Andy Beaudoin
Piano: Redding Hunter
Bass: Mark Epstein

tags: retuned hymns, the gentle wolves, hymn, hymns, tom waits, worship, worship music, austin music, servant church austin
categories: Front Page, Gentle Wolves, Ministry, Music, Music ministry
Friday 11.10.17
Posted by Richard Kentopp
 

Announcing "Into the Woods My Master Went" Retune Compilation

Last summer my good friend Seth Woods sent me this picture with a text saying: 
"Dude. I'm doing some childcare for my friend's Mennonite congregation today, but they are having their retreat at a baptist camp. I am going through a hymnal. Most baptist hymns annoy me, mostly because they have no mystery or subtlety. But i came across this short, weird hymn called "into the woods my master went. It's awesome and creepy."

I quickly responded: "Weird. What does this song even mean? Let's each retune this thing and put it out in time for Holy Week... because it's talking about Gethsemane and Golgotha right?"

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The retune project grew as we invited our good friends Chris Simpson (Mineral, The Gloria Record, Mountain Time), Alex Dupree (Idyl), Jana Horn (Reservations, Knife in the Water), and Bruce Benedict (Cardiphonia, Hope College) to submit versions as well. 

I'm so excited to announce that it will come out digitally next week, Friday 4/7, just in time for Holy Week. Check here for more details on how to get it.

 

 

 

tags: music, holy week, gethsemane, retuned hymns, hymn, austin music
categories: Gentle Wolves, Ministry, Music, Music ministry
Thursday 03.30.17
Posted by Richard Kentopp
 

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