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Sunday Morning at Hope Church Craigavon with Craig Cooney
CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin talks about the high temperatures, winds and low humidity today which won't help with the region's wildfire situation. Patrick Craig speaks about being able to return to his home in Indigo Shores, NS, after being evacuated. And on the phone-in: Dr Sherry Hu and others speak about the signs of a stroke and how you can recover.
Patrick Craig has an extensive background as a writer. Throughout his school years he edited high school and college newspapers. In 1964 he won a national editorial contest sponsored by the Wall Street Journal for an editorial he wrote on the death of President Kennedy, and, in the same year, acted as Senior Editor for a special issue of the University of Washington Evergreen during a summer internship for High School Editors. After a year at Whitman College, where he was a journalism major, he moved to the San Francisco Bay area where he became a fixture on the local music scene. As a professional songwriter, he wrote with and for such artists as Bill Champlin (Chicago), David Jenkins (Pablo Cruise), Buddy Miles, The Tazmanian Devils, and many others in the secular music industry. His songs were recorded by such artists and music groups as West Coast Natural Gas, Indian Pudding and Pipe, Joey Covington's Fat Fandango, The Sons of Champlin, The Tazmanian Devils, Buddy Miles, David Jenkins, Laura Allen, The Fairfax Street Choir and in Europe by the Swedish Band Seid. He had two music albums released on Warner Brothers records with The Tazmanian Devils and contributed as a performer and recording engineer to best selling albums by artists such as Chris Isaak and others. Recently a compilation of his early work was released in Switzerland as a specialty music album. As a performer he played keyboards and sang with bands such as West Coast Natural Gas, Indian Pudding and Pipe, Van Morrison, Joe E. Covington, The Kantner-Balin Band, The New Boogaloo Express, The Fairfax Street Choir, The Tazmanian Devils, David Jenkins, Buddy Miles, and many others. He retired from professional music in 1986 and attended Bible College, after which he became a Pastor, Worship Leader, Speaker and Seminar Leader in churches throughout California and The Pacific Northwest. Now as a full-time fiction writer he turns out two to three books every year and is fast-gaining a reputation in the literary world.
Ann hosts from the Augusta National Media Center and talks about Tiger's miraculous return, 14 months after his near-fatal car accident. Is Tiger playing this week as huge of a comeback story as his 2019 Masters win? Who would have believed a few months ago that Tiger would be playing The Masters and Phil Mickelson would not? Who are the favorites to win? Ann's guest are Gary Van Sickle, Golf Writer, Morning Read/SI Golf, and she visits with her radio colleagues through the years on radio row, Austin Rhodes and John Patrick of Augusta radio WGAC and Craig Humphries of The Sports Animal, Oklahoma City.
Amazon Best-selling author, Patrick E. Craig, is a lifelong writer and musician who left a successful performance career in 1986 to become a pastor. After pastoring, teaching and speaking at seminars in churches on the west coast for many years, he retired in 2007 to concentrate on writing and publishing fiction books. Tracy: Hey there. […]
Patrick Craig—founder of The Wild Animal Sanctuary, launched in 1980, located in Keenesburg, Colorado, and devoted to housing lions, tigers, bears, wolves and other carnivores—recounts what spurred him, at age […]
Dancers and Drivers The editor of The Community Paper in San Diego, California, kindly gave us permission to read a true story that happened 20 years ago. Written by Kent Ballard, the account is titled “The Blind Hill.” We also read from Patrick Craig’s YA novel, The Mystery of Ghost Dancer Ranch: The Adventures of Punkin and Boo (Volume 1).
01/13/2017 World-class Countertenor Patrick Craig has traveled the world performing Renaissance polyphony with the Tallis Scholars, singing over 1000 concerts! We talk about his strange journey to singing countertenor, giving pitches, touring with the Tallis Scholars, and our mutual concerns with the CD industry. Follow his all-women's group Aurora Nova Choir http://www.auroranovachoir.com/ Other groups Patrick sings with: http://www.cardinallsmusick.com/ http://www.earlymusicacademy.com/ http://www.lacock.org/ http://www.runbysingers.org/ http://www.ncem.co.uk/?idno=229 http://www.tvemf.org/
Message from Patrick Craig on Nov 20, 2016
This podcast isn’t a podcast at all. Instead, it’s a panel discussion that Becky recently moderated for her writing group, Idahope Writers. Several Boise area top-selling authors graciously took time out of busy schedules to talk about how they navigate today’s ever-changing publishing world. The panelists shared a wealth of information that evening, and now Idahope Writers would like to share their insights with you. Listen to what authors Lisa Phillips, Angela Strong, Peter Leavell, Robin Lee Hatcher, Patrick Craig and Ray Ellis have to say about writing and publishing—then click on the links below to learn more about them and their writing. https://idahopechristianwriters.wordpress.com/ http://www.authorlisaphillips.com/ http://www.angelaruthstrong.com/ http://www.peterleavell.com/ http://www.robinleehatcher.com/ http://www.patrickecraig.com/ http://truefiction.rayellis.org/
This week Jay and Tony sit down with Patrick Craig. In a few short years Patrick has done what many can only dream of and this week that culminates in the release of his new album. Catch the album launch party (featuring special secret guest) this Saturday 23rd April @ The Fighting Cocks. We'll see you there. For everything Paddy go to http://www.pcraiguk.com/
Podcast #25 (whoo-hoo!) centers around the decisions we make in our youth and their consequences, good and bad. Steve reads "I'm Not Going to Prison" from "On a Wing and a Prayer," author Patrick Craig reads from his latest Amish novel, "Amish Heiress," and Becky reads from her first novel, "Winds of Wyoming."