Gospel Jazz by HL Steins

Nov 05, 2013

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Gospel Jazz by HL Steins

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Henry L Eiselstein ( stage name: Gospel Jazz by HL Steins), also known as “Bro Henry; is an emerging Christian songwriter/recording artist whose gospel music combines vocal choral with the exuberance of Latin hand/stick drums and effects, accentuated with  passion from brass horns and founded upon the rhythmic licks of stringed instruments and keys; to bring about a spiritually uplifting and encouraging delivery of his compositions and arrangements. 

Those who have heard his music and have seen his live performances,  have commented:,    “These songs are filled with truth and very powerful!  Wonderful and encouraging songs! Delightful! Blessed!  A great band mix!   It is truly a pleasant and easy listening experience for one and all.”

 

Bro Henry  is self taught in playing percussion and rhythm/lead and bass guitar.  He is  left -handed and impressively plays the guitar upside down!    

 

During his enlistment in the US Air Force,  Bro Henry was exposed to Latin music.  He quickly became intrigued by this genre with its passionate percussion, and sassy brass.

 

Bro Henry’s walk with the Lord has provided the most influential effect on his song writing.   He attributes the spiritual dimensions of his music to his relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ – his Savior.

 

This volume 2 CD, “Come Fill Me Up Lord”  as well as his volume 1 CD, “The Love Pact” feature Bro Henry on the rhythm/lead/bass guitar,  timbales, congas and effects ( tambourine,  maracas, guiro and the cabasa ). 

 

His prayers are that you will get, even a glimpse of this divine pact made between God the Father and God the Son to redeem us all. Oh, how we are so loved by a wonderful God! 

 

 May God bless you… 

Where are they Now: 

PO Box 69773,   Seattle,  WA  98168  (206) 257-5332

Created by: brohenry on 03-December-2013 - Last Edited by admin on 07-January-2016
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