Community Corner
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church celebrates Black History Month with Soloist Maydie Myles
St. Andrew's parish, in downtown Stamford, is pleased to welcome renowned soul singer and recording artist Maydie Myles to be its guest soloist at 10:00 a.m. Mass every Sunday in February. Ms. Myles will sing a personal selection of several Negro spirituals each week.
Ms. Myles is an accomplished vocalist, who also sang and recorded under the name Debbie Taylor (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie_Taylor;
www.maydiemyles.com). She began singing gospel in her father's church in Norfolk, Virginia, and toured nationally as a gospel singer as a teenager. She has recorded with the Decca, Polydor and Arista record labels, and her album, Comin' Down on You, released by Today Records, is considered groundbreaking in the soul genre. We are honored to have Ms. Myles, a resident of Norwalk, be a part of our service. Please join us!
St. Andrew's is a welcoming Anglo-Catholic parish located in the heart of downtown Stamford. Our services are in traditional language, and reflect the beauty of the Anglican and Catholic traditions of liturgy and music. We are inclusive and open to all. We hope that you soon will join us for Mass at 8:00 or 10:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings, or on weekdays at 12:10 p.m.