Carolyn Arends Offers Free Interactive Live-Stream Concert

Christian music veteran Carolyn Arends will host and perform a free, interactive live-stream concert on Facebook, Saturday, November 20th at 6pm PT/9pm ET. Arends will be performing songs from her new album RECOGNITION, which is currently available digitally on all music platforms. The album features the songs, "Becoming Human," "To Cry for You," and "Without Music" (featuring Amy Grant.)
The latest single off the album is "Let Love Lead You Home," which features a poignant lyric. "Timing is everything," notes Arends. "We had already scheduled 'Let Love Lead You Home' as the next single when I suddenly lost a beloved uncle.
It astonishes me now that it pretty much serves as a play-by-play of the last few days of my uncle's life. I had written the song based on a poem by my friend, Laura Funk, who had beautifully described her holy work as a hospice chaplain. So we've got a case of art imitating life to create the song, and now, life imitating art in the timing of its release."
On Saturday, Arends and her long-time duo partner Spencer Capier will perform "Let Love Lead You Home" and many of the other songs from RECOGNITION in a free live-stream concert from Arends's living room. "We've been deeply missing the opportunity to play live music throughout the pandemic," admits Arends. "But the upside of a live stream is that we can connect with folks around the world. We can't wait!"
Find the live stream on Arends Facebook Page.
Read our review of Arends' RECOGNITION here.
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