|
Howie Damron's Masonic Album: Hiram's Call |
|
|
|
Wednesday, 28 March 2007 |
|
No
other Artist has given the level of motivation and
inspiration to the craft of Freemasonry as much as
Howie Damron. His musical talent of songwriting and
vocals leaves every listener understanding the importance
of the love of life.
Howie Damron's latest album, Hiram's Call, includes the following songs: Hiram's Call, The Rite Stuff, Gallia County Farm Boy, Gentle on my Mind, Vicksburg, Daddy's Hat, The Masonic Ring.
His songs about Freemasonry has
taken on a life of there own throughout the entire
world and they reactivate a certain revival of inward
pride that is causing a wave within the Brotherhood. Brother Howie?s career and life in it?s self has been
a road of accomplishments and one worthy of a book.
His message is clear and direct and when his own style
of music is added a formula is created on stage that
has been proven so successful in the past few years
of becoming a major tool for Freemasonry that his
performance plants seeds that truly grow and lives
are being changed forever and the wonderful and ancient
craft of Freemasonry is growing again. He always leaves
the performance with these words ?Alone I am a little
fish in a big pond but I am a member of a Fraternal
Brotherhood as big as a whale and we owe it to our
youth that we spout?.
For more information or to order, click here:
http://www.buckeyewild.com/
|