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Coming Soon: Blood of the Baptist Music Videos
by GRAMMY and Dove Award Winning Artists
Love Lives Here
Our first beautifully shot short-film music video, starring Reina Özbay and Siaka Massaquoi, was directed by Andrew Q. Holzschuh and written by Andrew Q. Holzschuh and Brian E. Lau.
Reina Özbay is an award-winning, classically trained vocalist and actor best known for her role as Abigail in the global smash series, The Chosen. |
Siaka Massaquoi is an exceptional actor who's worked in several hit movies and shows, including Lethal Weapon, NCIS: Los Angeles, S.W.A.T., Lady Ballers, Californians Move to Texas, and much more. |
Andrew Q. Holzschuh is an award-winning film director and cinematographer of feature films, documentaries, commercials, and music videos. He's best known for his work on the powerful film Triumph of the Heart.
The Remedy
Our first animated lyric music video, featuring art from the graphic novel by Erwin J. Arroza, animated by Brian E. Lau.
Orphans
What is Freedom
Spiritual Bar
God's Plans
Drum Instrumental Fr. Hyacinth
John's Lament
Dirty Water
Curses
I Cry
Cindy Morgan (The Queen), Stephen Leiweke, and I working on two original songs.
Below we're at the eminent Yackland Studio working on our song "The Remedy".
Nashville singer/songwriter/instrumentalist Cindy Morgan is a two-time GRAMMY nominee, a fourteen-time Dove award winner, and a recipient of the prestigious Songwriter of the Year trophy. Morgan has 21 number one radio hits to her credit, and has penned songs for notable artists including David Archuletta, Vince Gill, India.Arie, TJ Shepherd, Rascal Flatts, Ricky Skaggs, Amy Grant, Glen Campbell, Mandisa, Natalie Grant, Michael W. Smith, Point of Grace, Brandon Heath, Britt Nicole, Sandra McCracken, Josh Garrels, Sierra Hull, Kris Allen, and EchoSmith among many others. The Queen of Christian music! IMO :)
Matthew S. Nelson performs cello for
Love Lives Here written by Cindy Morgan and Ray Wilder.
Matthew S. Nelson is a composer and multi-instrumentalist best known for his magnificent scores (co-composed with Dan Haseltine) for the hit original TV series The Chosen, movies The Shift, and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
In addition to album credits as diverse as JD Souther, Anderson East, Michael W. Smith, and Hooray for the Riff Raff, Nelson has performed live with Amy Grant, Sleeping at Last, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Cheap Trick, among a long list of others. He has appeared on NBC’s Today, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Grand Ole Opry, and NPR’s Mountain Stage.
In addition to album credits as diverse as JD Souther, Anderson East, Michael W. Smith, and Hooray for the Riff Raff, Nelson has performed live with Amy Grant, Sleeping at Last, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Cheap Trick, among a long list of others. He has appeared on NBC’s Today, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Grand Ole Opry, and NPR’s Mountain Stage.
Reina Özbay is performing the lead vocals for
Love Lives Here written by Cindy Morgan and Ray Wilder
and Orphans written by Quinten Coblentz and Brian E Lau.
Reina Özbay, actress and award-winning vocalist, is best known for her role as Abigail in the global smash series, The Chosen, and her rendition of the national anthem that aired nationwide. Other stand-out vocal performances include the Capital One Orange Bowl, Market America, and Carnegie Hall; her vocals will be featured in an upcoming pilot episode of a soon-to-be-announced series. Reina made her feature film debut as Mother Mary in the movie musical, It’s Christmas Again. Committed to giving back, Reina has donated her time to veterans and animal rescue organizations. As the winner of the international humanitarian competition, Reina has been working with some of the biggest names in music production to record and release a song to help fund the fight against modern slavery and human trafficking.
Reina's unforgettable version of
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Oasis is a superb instrumental piece. |
The multi-talented award-winning Quinten Coblentz is writing, mixing, and engineering two solid gold hits for the soundtrack.
Quinten Coblentz, has solidified his place in the music industry as a Grammy and 6-time Dove award-winning producer and songwriter, as well as a gifted cinematic composer. His work has spanned a wide variety of genres, and has been featured in films, TV shows, and ads across the globe.
Quinten's work has been featured in the National Geographic documentary film Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer, and in promotional materials for the Disney film Cruella, the NHL, and video games such as Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Fortnite, Madden NFL 22, Call of Duty, and more.
Quinten's work has been featured in the National Geographic documentary film Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer, and in promotional materials for the Disney film Cruella, the NHL, and video games such as Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Fortnite, Madden NFL 22, Call of Duty, and more.
Troubadour Adam Roam and I are currently working on three thought-provoking original songs.
Spiritual Bar, What is Freedom, and God's Plans
Troubadour Adam Road's music channels harmonic and rhythmic sounds of flamenco-style guitar with a mix of indie, folk, rock, and gypsy blues. Adam moved to New York City where he started his music career jamming with a friend on a park bench. This led them to become street performers and to form the band, City of the Sun.
In 2014, he left the band, and was offered a deal with Sophomore Music, recording his debut album, Exile From the City. The song, If God Don't Follow Me (ft. Brooklyn-based vocalist Danielle Parente) was featured in the TV shows Teen Wolf and The Originals. If God Don't Follow Me has garnered over a million plays and made the Galgalatz playlist, the most esteemed radio playlist in Israel. Most recently the song was chosen for the trailer of Liam Neeson’s movie The Marksman. His music has also been featured in NBC’s Rise and in Netflix’s Marvel series Jessica Jones.
In 2014, he left the band, and was offered a deal with Sophomore Music, recording his debut album, Exile From the City. The song, If God Don't Follow Me (ft. Brooklyn-based vocalist Danielle Parente) was featured in the TV shows Teen Wolf and The Originals. If God Don't Follow Me has garnered over a million plays and made the Galgalatz playlist, the most esteemed radio playlist in Israel. Most recently the song was chosen for the trailer of Liam Neeson’s movie The Marksman. His music has also been featured in NBC’s Rise and in Netflix’s Marvel series Jessica Jones.
Adam showcasing his expertise. |
Talia performing If I Ain't Got You. |
Singer/songwriter Talia Miri lent her songwriting insight and transcendent vocals on What is Freedom and Spiritual Bar.
Talia Miri, a London-born, Tel Aviv-based singer-songwriter, has been honing her soulful blend of jazz, R&B and rock n’ roll since the age of 10. With a voice that weaves deep emotion with smooth, vibrant melodies, her upcoming debut EP is set to deliver a fresh and authentic sound that reflects her musical and personal journey.
Eric Coomer and I are creating a truly unique rendition of Steve Taylor's Curses and Russ Taff's I Cry, with Eric on lead vocals, instruments, and engineering/mixing.
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Eric is a Nashville based multi-instrumentalist musician, singer/songwriter and producer that's unafraid to explore the full spectrum of human experience in his music, from the beauty and joy to the raw, uncomfortable truths of life. Coomer’s music runs the gambit from singer/songwriter, haunting 80's synth, synthwave pop, or fuzzy post-punk.
Claire McCarty and I are working on a beautiful song that'll pierce your soul with her angelic vocals and lyrics.
Morgan Coblentz connected with the heart of this project from the start. We're currently working on a foundational song for the soundtrack called John's Lament.
Father Hyacinth Marie Cordell is not only a Catholic priest, but he's an exceptionally renowned drummer. I'm blessed to be working with him on two songs for the soundtrack.
Father Hyacinth Marie Cordell, O.P., a Dominican priest from Philadelphia, is known both for his deep faith and his exceptional drumming. Once pursuing a music scholarship, a spiritual awakening led him to the priesthood. He earned a degree in Philosophy at the University of North Texas, and Letters from St. Louis University, and later received advanced degrees in theology from the Dominican House of Studies, where he was ordained in 2011. With nearly 200k followers and millions of views on his viral drumming videos, he embodies the vibrancy of the modern clergy.