Band, US
Singer / Songwriter of World, Folk and Rock
Ray Repp is a Roman Catholic singer-songwriter credited with introducing folk music into Catholic masses with his 1965 album Mass for Young Americans that formed the earliest stirrings of Contemporary Christian music. (Not all of his music was squarely religious; "Don't Go In the Street" and "Apple Pie" from The Time Has Not Come True featured sometimes humorous, prescient left-leaning social commentary.)
Dennis Pezzani g | |
Loline Hathaway ob | |
Rose Maguire b | |
Deanette Key fl | |
Charles Cablish perc | |
Douglas Nuelle bj |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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By Love Are We All Bound | Ray Repp | 1981 | Album |
Benedicamus | Ray Repp | 1978 | Album |
Benedicamus - The Song Of The Earth | Ray Repp | 1978 | Album |
Give Us Peace | Ray Repp | 1973 | Album |
Hear The Cryin' | Ray Repp | 1972 | Album |
The Time Has Not Come True | Ray Repp | 1969 | Album |
Sing Praise! Sing Praise to God! | Ray Repp | 1968 | Album |
Come Alive With Ray Repp | Ray Repp | 1967 | Album |
Come Alive With Ray Repp | Ray Repp | 1967 | Album |
Allelu | Ray Repp | 1966 | Album |
Mass For Young Americans | Ray Repp | 1966 | Album |