Music CD Giveaway: Homeschooled Teenager Creates Full-Length Creation Science Musical

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TAYLORS, S.C. (May 10, 2011) — GoldSpike Audio has announced the release of their second full-length musical recording, Creation vs. Evolution: The West of the Story.

The 65-minute full cast production, which was written, directed and engineered entirely by homeschooled high-schooler Forrest Brazeal, presents eleven original creation science songs in a Wild West storyline.

Gary Emory, the longtime producer of the Patch the Pirate series, called the new recording

a hilarious look at a serious argument-Does evolution make scientific sense? Can a creationist view be based on facts? Forrest Brazeal paints a masterpiece of musical satire that reveals the real truth about this “WorldView” debate. Set in the West, scored in the Big Band Musical stage and loaded with zany characters and a compelling story your family will love!

The fully orchestrated songs tackle classic creation/evolution controversies like theistic evolution, the fossil record and the age of the earth.

“It’s a white hats – black hats thing,” explains Forrest, now a student at Bob Jones University. “I’ve always been interested in creation science, and the Western angle is a unique, fun way to address concepts that are very important to me.”

GoldSpike Audio’s previous production Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar Remixed premiered in 2009 to acclaim from the homeschooling community. Cindy West of Old Schoolhouse Magazine called it

a humorous jaunt through the high points of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. … In fact, the silliness and songs may actually help [teens] understand the real play and historical significance in a way that might be difficult to grasp otherwise.

“My goal with every project,” says Forrest, “is to create engaging, dynamic media that entertains and educates simultaneously.” He’s certainly managed that with Creation vs. Evolution, turning essential creation science concepts into a rollicking, Bible-supporting adventure. Hear clips at GoldSpike Audio.

This week GoldSpike Audio is giving away five copies of Creation vs. Evolution. Leave a comment here and on Friday we’ll pick five winners.

18 Comments

  1. Wendy Webber

    Sounds absolutely awesome!

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  2. Dixie E.

    My kids would love this CD.

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  3. Pat Wesolowski

    This sounds incredible! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the possibility of winning a copy!

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  4. Amanda

    What a neat cd! Thanks for this opportunity!

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  5. Melissa

    This sounds very interesting!

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  6. stephanie willcox

    Sounds fun! Love when homeschoolers are able to share creativity to inspire others!! My boys would love this!

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  7. Ghada

    This sounds really good! My children would love it! Thank you.

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  8. Bobbi

    This sounds so fun! I’d love to win this.

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  9. Jean

    My kids would love this!

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  10. Megan Volmer

    This looks super exciting. My kids love the Jonathan Park CD we have and as huge Patch the Pirate Fans I am sure they would love this CD. Both CD’s look great. Thanks for the opportunity to win them.

    My husband and I are both Bob Jones grads – great school.

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  11. Megan Volmer

    OK, I just went to GoldSpike Audio and listened to the sound clips. The song, “Oh My Darwin” to the tune of “O My Darling, Clementine” is hilarious. This guy has talent.

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  12. C. Ingalls

    This sounds so interesting! It’s great when education is also entertaining 🙂

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  13. Gail K

    Sounds amazing! My kids would love this – something entertaining to make learning fun!

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  14. Laura

    What a great idea! Way to Go! We would love to own it!

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  15. Angie W.

    How exciting!!! We would love a copy!!!

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  16. Hannah Babiak

    This sounds really neat! We would love to win this. Either way, thanks for letting us know about it.

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  17. tamara jordan

    this sounds wonderful! so proud of you!!!! way to use your talents for the Lord!

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  18. Simon

    Would love to share these with my son.

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