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The Dreams of Children
TThis is my most positve CD to date. My wife says I have a tendency to be depressing and since she is right I made an effort to write positive songs. This CD includes my happiest song to date, Love will find you, and one of my all time favorites, David's Lulaby, About my friend dieing...oh well.



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Living in the Forever Now
In this CD in the song Simple Purity, Keith Explores the possibility of living a simple life in the midst of a world of chaos. In Too Late for Lullabys, we hear of the importance of relaltionships and in, When the Walls Fall Down, Keith interprets life beyond the temporal and with the backscape of eternity.

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Pain is Relative
This CD includes Keith's most popular song, Spring Street, a tribute to Mother Teresa, Another Touch, about mans search to find a love that is real and The Eyes of a Child, our longing to regain our lost innocence.

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Stories From the Junkyard
Keith's first CD made with the help of good friend and musician extraordinare, Mike Rogers. Incredible fingerstyle acoustic guitar paired with haunting harmonies make this CD a fan favorite.

 

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Testimonials about Keith's CDs
"Keith Naylor is a prolific songwriter and a favorite of many during the last decade. Keith has a gift of putting the raw reality of life into songs that pull on the heart and draw in lovers of music. "The Dreams of Children" is wonderfully done and Keith remains one of my favorite artists. BUY IT and LISTEN and be encouraged!" Chad, Singer Song Writer

"Keith Naylor's music is encouragement for my heart, and a restoring balm for my soul. His CD, "the dreams of children," tells stories of love and redemption that are straight from his heart, and what a heart it is. From personal experience, Keith knows the deep joys, profound sorrows, daily struggles, and encouraging victories of a life of faith lived out in the real world. His songs reflect what he has seen and felt, not only in the lyrics, but in the feel of the music. Each deserves a careful listening." Carl Bedingfield, Musician

"Music that revealed the heart of a person who sees the pain of others through his own pain and expresses it in a way that people relate to....yeah, its usually pretty depressing, but it has melody and lilt to counterbalance the words, and if you want to know my favorite it will always be "hold out your hand" when you play it with Matthew Perryman Jones...the essence of musical collaboration and heart giving hope to the love we receive from God and give to each other your music is real and so are you." Nancy Higgins, counselor

"Keith's music is powerful, and his live performances are a profound gift of himself to the listener. The first time I heard him "give" was when he was speaking at a youth camp I was leading. His music and message were so compelling it determined where I would spend the next two years of my life. That following year I moved to Stone Mountain to live near Keith and work with him. I wanted to learn about the blood life that flows through his music and lyrics. For those two years his music became a source of vision and truth against which I began to measure my own dreams and expectations for life. I will be forever grateful to Keith for his formative presence in my own faith/life journey through his life and powerful music. Thanks Keith!" Pete Stone, Dear Friend

"For years I had used Keith Naylor's song Spring Street as short term mission teams would come to Philadelphia to minister with us on the streets. Most of the people coming on these mission trips would arrive convinced they were "bringing Jesus" to Philadelphia. The challenge that we gave these missionaries was to "find Jesus" on the streets, in abandoned homes, in crack houses, in His children caught in the snare of addiction. The lyrics to the song Spring Street are an awesome portrayal of this call on each of us as we minister in addiction. God speaks powerfully and lovingly through the words of Keith Naylor's music as we play his songs at the beginning of groups in prison and at our office. In Lancater County Prison whether the group is men or women we always need to have several rolls of toilet paper available to wipe the tears that begin to flow as the inmates are touched by the lyrics." Rev. David Hain author of The Heart of An Addict.


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