After seventeen years, Inggo 1587 is releasing a new album this August.
"Lead Me On" is scheduled for digital release on August 4 by Enterphil, the digital distribution arm of Ivory records. It has twelve (12) original compositions, songs which can be used for praise and worship. It will be available via digital stores worldwide, including iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon. Proceeds will help fund the missions of the Dominican Province of the Philippines.
Inggo 1587 is a preaching band composed of seven musically-inclined Filipino Dominican priests. Through their songs, they hope to communicate God's healing Word to a world wounded by division. As they share with others the fruits of their prayers, community life and study, they hope that God's love could effectively touch others the way it has touched them.
"Lead Me On" is scheduled for digital release on August 4 by Enterphil, the digital distribution arm of Ivory records. It has twelve (12) original compositions, songs which can be used for praise and worship. It will be available via digital stores worldwide, including iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon. Proceeds will help fund the missions of the Dominican Province of the Philippines.
Inggo 1587 is a preaching band composed of seven musically-inclined Filipino Dominican priests. Through their songs, they hope to communicate God's healing Word to a world wounded by division. As they share with others the fruits of their prayers, community life and study, they hope that God's love could effectively touch others the way it has touched them.
"Inggo" comes from the name of Santo Domingo de Guzman, and 1587 refers to the year the first Dominicans reached the Philippine islands.
Fundraising Dinner-Concert
Inggo 1587 is also scheduled to hold a fundraising dinner-concert on August 26, 2017 at the UST Central Seminary. Tickets are sold at PHP 2,000.00, and proceeds will also go to the Dominican missions. For tickets and other details, please contact Fr. Giuseppe-Pietro Arciwals, O.P.
(Details from Fr. Arciwals, O.P. and the Soundcloud account of Inggo 1587)