Johnny Prill's CD "A Song For Grandma And Grandpa," contains the official song of National Grandparents Day. This enhanced CD allows you to print the sheet music for “A Song For Grandma And Grandpa” right from your computer. It also contains a music video of the song.
“A Song For Grandma And Grandpa” has become very popular with church and school programs across the country and is a great way to honor our Nation’s Grandparents! As an added bonus, this CD includes two karaoke versions (with lyrics) for children to sing along with.
The title track features Katie Naffie along with The Perfect Blend Children’s Choir. This CD also contains 10 additional songs, written by Johnny, which not only showcases his songwriting ability but also his unique vocal style.
Listen to a short clip from
"A Song
For Grandma And Grandpa"
For more information visit
www.johnnyprill.com
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Singer/Songwriter Johnny Prill from Bad Axe,
Michigan has been writing and recording songs for over thirty years.
He has received the National Songwriter Award from the National
Grandparents Day Council out of Chula Vista, California. The award
was presented in recognition of Johnny’s highly popular composition
“A Song For Grandma And Grandpa” which
is now the official song of National Grandparents Day!
Johnny presented “Mr. Las Vegas” Wayne Newton with
a song that he had written titled “The King of Las
Vegas” which was inspired by the book “Once
Before I Go” the biography on Wayne Newton’s life.
Johnny wrote and recorded a song titled “Maria,
My Sweet Rose” which was promoted to International
Pop and Country Radio. “Maria, My Sweet Rose” charted
on many Top 40 International Play Lists and quickly became a favorite.
Johnny also wrote a song titled "House Of Blues"
honoring B. B. King and his famous guitar "Lucille."
Johnny has been fortunate to have many of his songs recorded by
various artists. Bobby Vinton has recorded a number
of Johnny’s songs including “Proud To Be An American”
which appeared on Bobby Vinton’s self-titled album “Bobby
Vinton.” “Old Friends” a ballad, Johnny wrote
for Bobby talks about Bobby’s life in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
- growing up with his “Old Friend” his clarinet. Bobby
has performed “Old Friends” in many of his live shows.
Johnny’s songs have also been featured in numerous publications
including “Country Weekly,” “The Las Vegas
Weekly,” “The Detroit News,” and “The
Detroit Free Press.”
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