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I was three years old when I first witnessed the electrical light parade in Disneyland. I was mesmerized, absolutely entranced. Something about the combination of lights, celebration, and music created a truly magical experience. Years later, I felt that same sense of wonder and enchantment reading through C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia: in more than one of the stories, Aslan himself leads a kind of jubilation parade consisting of all kinds of emancipated Narnians. Joyful Noise is my musical contribution to accompany any joyful procession, be it for a wedding or a parade of a child’s favorite stuffed animals.

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from Jubilate, released September 25, 2020
Featured instruments Mary Vanhoozer plays on this track:

Violin
Hurdy Gurdy
Cello
Djembe

Music written, performed and produced by Mary Vanhoozer
Mixing Engineer, Todd Maki
Cover Art, Venita Oberholster

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Mary Vanhoozer/Bard and Ceilidh Los Angeles, California

Multi-instrumentalist and melodist Mary Vanhoozer has released four albums of original music, each of which offers a creative blend of folk music and early music. She has also released two albums of renaissance music from England: 'Simon's Beard' and 'Under the Birchwood Tree'. She holds music degrees from Wheaton College Conservatory, Eastman School of Music, and Cleveland Institute of Music. ... more

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