Peter Jennison

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War 00:00 Tools
Hold Me In Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Time Passage 00:00 Tools
Longing For Home 00:00 Tools
Solitary Peace 00:00 Tools
Desert Storms 00:00 Tools
Hold Me in Your Heart (For My Son) 00:00 Tools
High Mountain Dreams 00:00 Tools
Solitary Peace (For Will Ackerman) 00:00 Tools
The Promise (I will Return to You) 00:00 Tools
The One (Love Song Across the Horizon) 00:00 Tools
High Mountain Dreams (For My Hero, My Mother) 00:00 Tools
Anthem (When We All Come Home) 00:00 Tools
The Promise 00:00 Tools
The One 00:00 Tools
The Moment (feat. Jill Haley & Eugene Friesen) 00:00 Tools
High Mountain Dream (For My Hero, My Mother) 00:00 Tools
Anthem 00:00 Tools
Taps (Written in Stone) [feat. Jeff Oster, Charlie Bisharat, Eugene Friesen & Jeff Haynes] 00:00 Tools
Farewell My Friend (feat. Eugene Friesen) 00:00 Tools
Waiting (feat. Jill Haley & Eugene Friesen) 00:00 Tools
The One (Love Song Across the World) 00:00 Tools
New Day (feat. Jeff Haynes, Eugene Friesen & William Ackerman) 00:00 Tools
War (Longing For Home) 00:00 Tools
Remember Me (feat. Heather Rankin, Eugene Friesen, Charlie Bisharat & Jeff Haynes) 00:00 Tools
Reflection (feat. William Ackerman, Eugene Friesen & Jill Haley) 00:00 Tools
The Journey to You (feat. Jill Haley) 00:00 Tools
The Moment 00:00 Tools
Coming Home (feat. Rory Sullivan, Noah Wilding, Thomas Eaton & Jeff Haynes) 00:00 Tools
A New Day 00:00 Tools
Coming Home 00:00 Tools
The Journey to You 00:00 Tools
A Solitary Peace (For Will Ack 00:00 Tools
Farewell My Friend 00:00 Tools
High Mountain Dream 00:00 Tools
War (www.PeterJennisonMusic.com) 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
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During times of war most sovereign nations remain dependent on men and women serving in the military for defense and protection of their country. While protecting the freedoms and individual rights of private citizens, returning soldiers acquire imbedded memories that last a lifetime and clearly the grandest memory of them all is during the homecoming when they are happily reunited with their families. Peter Jennison is a U.S. Army Captain and MEDEVAC helicopter pilot returning from active duty during the war in Iraq with revealing memories he witnessed from a firsthand perspective. From this experience, Peter Jennison began to compose music. An American living at home in Florida now, his latest CD composed during the time period he served in Iraq is meant to evoke imagery of the conflict as a more peaceful musical experience for every listener, along with providing renewing therapy for soldiers and families upon their return home from service. Longing For Home (Songs From War) is a New Age Contemporary Instrumental release Peter Jennison composed for piano with renown musicians supplying refined instrumentals in most of the 10 songs. This album also has the notation of being a Will Ackerman production and with Corin Nelsen providing the mixing and mastering, their GRAMMY© Award-winning expertise can be perceived as a winning strategy by the quality work they produce. Peter Jennison, in another strategic move enlisted highly recognized artists on his album including Jeff Haynes on percussion, Eugene Friesen on cello and Steve Schuch on violin. In addition, Will Ackerman performs on guitar in one song and vocalist Noah Wilding gives soft vocals on two songs. Longing For Home is some of the last performances given by the late Tom “ T-Bone “ Wolk, a highly regarded multi instrumentalist remembered in part by his outstanding talents. War is a song with lighter phases in the beginning that build with increasing drama as piano, violin and percussion recreate a battlefield image during a dramatic illustration projected within the musical arrangement. Peter Jennison’s illustration is shown by a precise context by increasing tempo and percussion rhythms that project distant artillery rounds. The song’s imagery of chest moving recoil from artillery rounds and ejected shell casings makes it seem all too real. Peter Jennison composed his album with much regard to stories from the heart and mind. This is apparent in his compositions where most songs portraying a tranquil atmosphere with a strong sense of drama and emotion can be easily felt and is consistent, during his solo piano expressions and in songs with instrumental refrains. Performing on a Steinway B, the emotional feel of 4 Solo Piano songs; Hold Me in Your Heart, The Promise, Anthem & Longing For Home ( Title Song ) are classic and uplifting yet each one holds a certain melancholy as if telling of the days spent apart from family and the extra weight of uncertainty this carries. The piano and instrumentals of violin during Time Passage convey this more poignant feeling where piano, cello and bass in High Mountain Dreams has a more relaxed atmosphere. The song Desert Storms has a bass guitar and piano duet which band together as one. A wonderful piano melody combined with guitar, violin and tenor vocals in The One breaks into a resolute wave of harmony. With everything considered, it is music empowered to portray the sentiment the majority of us will never experience firsthand. Longing For Home (Songs From War) is told from a U.S. soldier’s perspective, made more real since this story is voluntarily given by someone who has honorably faced and met the challenges war can bring. Recounting American men and women risking all in service to their country, reverent tribute is given to those lives we honor in memorandum of, while celebrating the virtues of every U.S. soldier as a private citizen and beloved family member who has served their country. Visit Peter Jennison’s Facebook page. You can sample or purchase at his Amazon.com page or CDBaby.com page. Note: A portion of the proceeds from every album sold will be given to charities that support veterans and their families. Picture copyright BigStockPhoto.com – JustASC. - See more at: http://www.newagemusicworld.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.