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Not to Be Served But to Serve, by Dave Cornwall


"...the entire repertoire of very familiar and recognizable Christian songs is very well played by pianist, Dave Cornwall.  You will enjoy hearing his solo rendition of His Eye Is On the Sparrow, Old Rugged Cross, Amazing Grace and Holy, Holy, Holy among other popular Christian songs."
Dee Dee McNeil, Jazz Journalist, The Healing Power of Jazz

  

"I just love the way it sounds! 
Just put the CD in and relax!...I absolutely love it!"

Crystal's Corner, YouTube Album Review of The Hymn Box

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Album List is Growing!

Solo Jazz Piano For America And The Whole World!

Through Internet Radio, Dave Cornwall's Music Has Acquired Hundreds of Registered Fans from South America,  Europe, Asia, Australia, parts of Africa, Mexico, Canada, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, India, S. Korea, the Philippines, Serbia and, Through Out the Continental United States

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Not to Be Served But to Serve


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 Everyday music for your Christian life?  For your Christian home and family?

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The Dave Cornwall Story... 

In a very small New England church, the organist ends her final hymn.  The clamor of the socializing begins as families and seniors begin making their way to relatives, friends, and warm, familiar conversation.  

As the peacefulness of the day almost subsides completely, an anxious spark within two very small brothers sends them straight away to the church's spinet piano where the friendly noises all around provide them with more than adequate "cover" for their somewhat theatrical re-creations of Mrs. Butler's powerful, gospel-influenced stylings.  Most of the people didn't complain too much, but boy, did we have a great time!  

Years later, I would add on to my treasured early "experience," studying both technique and performance with Professor Emeritus Henry Santos, a renowned educator, concert pianist, composer, and historian.  Jazz theory and arranging would be learned from distinguished faculty at the New England Conservatory of Music, and later, by continuous, on-going exploration and self instruction.  

Today, the days of early fun with the piano have returned...not only through performance, but also, recording.  Have a look at my growing list of albums.  While my audiences have grown, one thing has and never will change....it's all about what people want to hear...what will invigorate and renew....and what they might connect to so very much that they will want to hear it played again, and again.

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