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NOMINATIONS FOR 2008 - July 13, 2007

We are proud to announce that Trish has been nominated in several catagories again this year...Female Vocalist of the Year...Song of the Year..."You Are Mine"...Artist of the Year...

Congratulations! She will be a part of the action in Phoenix in October! Break a leg!

It's finished! CD#4 - July 8, 2007

Amen! Alleluia! It is done! I am enormously proud of our 4th CD "In His Presence...the Gift of Christmas". Featuring classics to jazz...New Orleans' BEST musicians! We are booking concerts now! Available in stores on August 15th. Pre-orders available at tgenco@aol.com.

Trish to join TWO NATIONAL RELEASES - July 7, 2007

Trish has been asked to be a part of 2 National Compilations CDs: Catholic Music 2008 and Catholic Christmas 2008! Check out Spiritwingrecords.com for more information. Congratulations Trish!

New 2007 Christmas CD - March 15, 2007

Announcing the 2007 Release: Blessings At Christmas. Produced by well-known producer Joe Hand and recorded in both Nashville and New Orleans. Feauturing wonderful standards: Ave Maria (Bach), Gesu Bambino (Yon), and What Child Is This! Pre-orders available on June 1, 2007 at tgenco@aol.com.

Momentum Award Nominee - December 30, 2006

Trish has received 2 nominations for the Momentum Award out of Nashville, Tennessee. She has been nominated for "Female Vocalist of the Year" and "Inspirational Artist of the Year" Congrats, Trish! Check out Indieheaven.com for more info.

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR NOMINEE - October 2, 2006

Trish has been chosen as a 2006 finalist for Female Vocalist of the Year by United Catholic Video and Media Association. This "Catholic Grammy" Award ceremony will be held in the Fall. Trish has been invited to present and perform. BRAVO!

Trish Invited To Be Part of National Release! - September 8, 2006

Spirit Wing Records announces Catholic Music 2007

Spirit Wing Records proudly announces an upcoming two CD compilation project entitled Catholic Music 2007. Catholic Music 2007 will feature 32 Catholic recording artists and will resemble the popular Christian project, WOW, which is released every year.

Catholic Music 2007, is expected to be released November 22, 2006, in honor of the feast day of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.

With the constantly changing face of Contemporary Christian music it is understandable that one of the newest outreaches would be Catholic music. More and more Catholic artists are breaking into the Christian music scene to help spread the Good News and to bring Christians closer to their Faith.

The creators of Catholic Music 2007, Gary Gersin of Cleveland, Ohio and Mike Beloud of Los Angeles, California hope to bring awareness to Catholic music ministries.

Gersin, of Sacred Heart Radio, said, “My goal with SacredHeartRadio.net has always been to highlight the wonderful Catholic music ministries out there. Catholic Music 2007 is just another way we are trying to get these artists heard and to help people celebrate their Faith through the Lord’s great gift of music.”

“There are many talented Catholic artists out there who are filled with the Spirit, serving God and the Church through their music ministries,” said Beloud, member of the Catholic-rock group Rise. “Catholic Music 2007 gives them the opportunity to showcase their work.”

“Worship” will be the first of the two CDs which features more traditional/prayerful music while Disc 2, “Praise,” will be the more modern upbeat music.

The 32 artists to be featured on the CD project include: Angelina, Bernie Choiniere, Celeste Zepponi, Critical Mass, David Vogel, Father David Hemann, Fred Cacciotti, Gretchen Harris, Jeannie Pomanowski, John Grassadonia, Katholicus, Kitty Cleveland, Last Day, Lynn Geyer, Margo B. Smith, Mark Mallett, Matthew Baute, Michael Patrick, Nancy Krebs, Ned Tonner, Nick Alexander, Remember Rome, Renee Bondi, RISE, ROMANS, Sean Clive, Sharmane Adams, Simonetta, Susan Jansen, The Perfect Cry, Trish Foti Genco and Veronica Morrissey.

Copies of Catholic Music 2007 can be pre-ordered by visiting the Spirit Wing Records website at http://www.spiritwingrecords.com for $15.99. For a limited time, all pre-orders will receive free shipping and a special gift.

For more information, contact Mike Beloud at Mike@SpiritWingRecords.com or Gary Gersin at Gary@SpiritWingRecords.com

After the Rain Release - August 29, 2006

*2006/2007 CD Release: "After the Rain"

Friends,
After a long and very eventful year our new project is finally here. Begun prior to Katrina as entirely different project, and left in New Orleans to weather the storm... it is here! Amen. There are pieces of many stories here...part of the total experience of our community. Indeed, we have all been changed by the past year. Hopefully, we are all better in some way for our experiences. My prayer for all of us is that "After the Rain", we will all emerge, stronger, wiser, and more grounded in what really matters. May these songs of hope and inspiration bring you comfort, peace, and closer to God, especially during this sacred season of Lent.

Read our entire review from Grapevine Magazine under press or gvonline.net.

Katrina Remembrance Concert - August 20, 2006

As reported in the "Clarion Hearld Newspaper", a concert will be held on Sunday, August 27, 2006 at Immaculate Conception Church in New Orleans. Admission is free. A donation will be taken to benefit Immaculate Conception Jesuit Outreach.

New CD Release! - July 21, 2006

Finally, the long waited 3rd CD is here! "After the Rain" is a tribute to the people of New Orleans. A collection of songs of hope and inspiration featuring Dreux Montegut on piano and Karen Ray on cello. It is produced by well respected Nashville producer, Joe Hand! Clearly, the most inspirational and finest work to date! Pre-order are $15 to tgenco@aol.com.

After the Rain - March 5, 2006

AFTER THE RAIN: TRISH FOTI GENCO PRAYS FOR HER NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS, Sep. 15, 2005 (CNA) Catholic singer/ songwriter Trish Foti Genco left her home and school where she teaches in New Orleans just before Hurricane Katrina hit. Genco made it to her sister's home in Houston and watched as her home went through the worst natural disaster in US history. Now safe with her family she wonders about the school children she taught and their families. Genco writes an open letter asking for continued prayer for her beloved city:

"There is a part of New Orleans that you need to live to understand. We are a community based on tradition, family, and faith. It's not the pictures on TV. Natives joke that every in New Orleans is either related or almost related. It's a community with Churches on almost every other corner with Catholic Schools in between. Our calendar and and lives are completely intertwined with the Church Calendar. Whether it's King's Day and king cakes , Lent and seafood, or Mardi Gras and a party. In a surreal way the Catholic faith is part of the City's heritage.

The wrath of hurricane Katrina did not just affect one area or group of people. It's effects range from property destruction to loss of life and everything in between. It was the great equalizer. Perhaps the biggest most immeasurable loss has been our communities. We lost elders and friends, children and babies, landmarks and places of worship. We lost places that shaped our memories and traditions. We've lost dignity, as the media focuses on the careless acts of a few. The real heart of this community is our faith. New Orleans and its community can prevail. As we glance down the street, and see our ravaged city we can't help but see all those churches. Standing there...waiting for us to return home.

You see, after the rain, and the streets drain, and the schools are rebuilt this strong community will fill those churches. We, the real community of New Orleans, will count our blessings, fill our Churches, and celebrate our seasons. We are a people of faith. Like those early followers we will prevail stronger for our experiences and deeper in our faith.

People have asked what need to be done for New Orleans and its community. First, pray. Pray for the healing of our city. Pray for all our leaders and citizens. Pray for our Catholic Schools and Churches. Pray for the children of the city...theirs is the greatest lost. They are displaced and most simply want to go home. They want the security of home and school. Second, perhaps find a Parish to adopt. Many ministries from music to youth ministry will certainly struggle in the coming months. These things will be most needed to heal our community. They won't be helped by other programs. Lastly, mark your calendars for 3 months from now. When the media coverage stops. Pray for us then as we are in the thick of rebuilding.

As a Mom, Catholic School teacher, and New Orleans native thank you for your support. The outpouring of love and support from my temporary Home in Houston has been unbelievable. My children and family are safe and doing well. God is good. Our little community of faith will shine again... after the rain."
To contact Trish for a Hurricaine Relief Concert e-mail: tgenco@aol.com
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