Letting go
Letting go is a second copy of Deep Joy, a collection of soothing piano pieces. Quiet and serene, these books Isaac Shepard help you remember the simple joys of life. Full of emotion and imagination, these modern piano melodies set the perfect atmosphere for reflection and relaxation. Growing up in a musical family, Isaac Shepard began playing the piano / keyboards ear at the age of twelve, and soon after joined his father, James, sang and played guitar in time. As a member of Dave and reverb, Isaac, played in various canteens, homeless shelters, parties, church events and random in various parts of southern California. A few years later, the family of Isaac (father James, mother of Debra Elijah and his brother) joined together to form a family band called Four Shepards and the Lamb

Isaac Shepard
Growing up in a musical family, began playing piano Isaac Shepard / keyboard by ear at the age of twelve years, and shortly after joined the band of his father, James, was singing and guitar at the time. As a member of Dave and reverb, Isaac played keyboards in various soup kitchens, homeless shelters, social events, religious events, and random locations throughout Southern California. In recent years, Isaac’s family (father James, mother, Debra, and Brother Elias) assembled to form a family group called Four shepherds and a lamb and in 1996 they produced an album of the original contemporary Christian music. In 1998, Isaac has released his first solo album, on subtle Ground , with original keyboard instrumentals. Over the years, Isaac has played the piano for many church worship teams and continued to work with James, adding the piano rock every minute CD and the Beatles / Everly Brothers tribute album Love songs called From Me To You. In 2005, Isaac has produced his piano album, Swept Away , a collection of compositions for relaxation. In 2008, Isaac has produced sound.
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