11/08/2010

Praise Unit influences

While driving on the autobahn Praise Unit had a music quiz in the bus. Everybody selected five songs from their phones or mp3-players, played them in the bus speakers and asked one question for each song. As it turned out it was all kinds of songs and the questions were very tricky. At the end of the tour I was thinking about how diverse our taste in music was. It was so many styles, and all of us come together in one group under the name Praise Unit to praise God. Does it work? Not only does it work, but it's the whole point of our group. We have no wish to limit our music to one style, whether it be gospel, soul, funk, rock, r'n'b, pop or whatever else. We simply wish to be honest and completely dedicated in every song we minister through. And it feels good!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

... and it sounds great! My oppinion as a listener: every single one of you sings and prays as authentic as one can be. And that makes you seem to be one family: the Praise Unit! Love, Stefanie

Gitti said...

Yes, that's it:
The variety in what you love in your life, music, dancing, singing, moving on the stage...that's the salt in the PRAISE UNIT soup. Stick to this recipe, and your fans will stick to you;-).
Greetings from Ratingen, Gitti