THE BAND BEHIND EYES ON YOU
Ruth Wood & Friends is a studio band from Eugene, Oregon. They have just completed their first project-Christian contemporary pop album, Eyes on You. The music explores a wide range of emotions-from brokenness, loneli [+]THE BAND BEHIND EYES ON YOU
Ruth Wood & Friends is a studio band from Eugene, Oregon. They have just completed their first project-Christian contemporary pop album, Eyes on You. The music explores a wide range of emotions-from brokenness, loneliness and fear to exuberant joy in worship. Ruth Wood, the driving force behind the album, is a songwriter whose vintage rock/contemporary pop writing style is in the range of Michael W. Smith, Fernando Ortega, Amy Grant, Mark Schultz, Kathy Troccoli, and Twila Paris.
Executive Producer Ruth Wood is a songwriter, worship leader, and piano teacher. She is the winner of the 2003 Great American Song Contest (1st Place Christian/Gospel Category for Broken) and the following Portland Songwriter's Association contests:
1999, 1st Place CCM category, Your Love 2002, 1st Place CCM category and Grand Prize Winner, Broken 2003, 1st Place CCM category, Stars in the Night 2004, 1st Place CCM category, Palm of His Hand Ruth enlisted exceptional local talent to actualize her vision for the album:
Recording Engineer: Michael McDonald-Syntharts Studio. Arranger/producer/background vocals: Neil Patton Solo Artist: Dave Mertz Solo Artist: Amy Weinkauf Solo Artist: Brooks Rice Solo Artist: Rachel Poetzl Solo Artist: Liesel Alkire Solo Artist: Lisa Morton Solo Artist: Timani Reynolds Background Vocals: Lori Wike Accoustic Guitar: Mike Edsall Drums: Kevin Lemieux Guitars: Tom Teutsch Bass Guitar: Pat Brand Upright Bass: Mark Schneider Cello: Dale Bradley Saxophone: James Jones Flute: Cathy Patton Choir: Steve Maricle
THE MAKING OF A CD By Ruth Wood I never expected to be a songwriter. I didn't sing well--piano was my love. Life has a way of stimulating the muse, however.
As a young wife and mother, I often felt deeply inadequate and desperate for wisdom. Only on my knees before the Lord did I find my place of peace. Soon I wanted to comfort others with the comfort I'd received-by writing songs.
Our church band encouraged home-grown music, and my co-writer, Jeff Brock, gave me honest feedback with tons of encouragement. I learned the rudiments of the craft, gaining confidence. When Jeff died several years ago, the loss of my friend and mentor catapul
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