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Frank Loconto
10244 NW 47th. Street
Sunrise, FL. 33351-7967
954-741-7766
fxloconto@aol.com
http://www.singingrosary.com
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Singing Rosary
The Holy Rosary in Song
A Catholic Music Interview with Frank Loconto, Singing Rosary
With the declaration of October 2002-2003 as the Year of the Rosary by Pope
John Paul II and the publication of the papal encyclical “ROSARIUM
VIRGINIS MARIAE”,
many Catholics found
themselves moved to an increased devotion to the Rosary. The encyclical and
its addition of a new set of Luminous Mysteries spurred a rush of books,
articles and resources aimed at helping those wanting to pray the Rosary.
One such resource is “Singing Rosary”, the creation of musician and
entertainer Frank Loconto. For years, Frank and his brothers appeared on
stage and television sharing their musical talents. Recently, Frank Loconto
has lent his voice to a higher calling, praising God and the Blessed Virgin
Mary with his “Singing Rosary” compositions.
Q: Frank
Loconto, creator of the "Singing Rosary", thank you for your time and
participation in this Catholic Music Spotlight. Please tell us a bit about
yourself and your background with the Catholic faith.
A: I have been in 'show business' all of my life and with my two brothers
Pete and Art we performed for many years as "The Lane Brothers", recorded
for RCA in the late 50's/60’s, performed in the major supper clubs and
concerts around the US and parts of the world, appeared on television shows
such as: The Jackie Gleason Show, Dick Clark's Bandstand, The Tonight Show
and NBC Specials. On the personal side, I was born into a loving Catholic
home, taught by the Franciscan nuns and have been blest with the faith all
of my life. Singing in the choir at church and school and serving as an
altar boy certainly prepared me for my later life on stage...there's no
doubt about it.
Q: How did you come up with the idea to record the "Singing Rosary"?
A: Let me give a little background.... I have been a songwriter for many
years, having written many secular songs and countless musical commercials
(jingles). I began writing what I called 'Jesus' songs about 15 years ago
and sung them quite a few times on "New Breed Of Man", a Catholic program
aired on the Trinity Network. The idea for the "Singing Rosary" first came
to me about 10 years ago and it took me a while to feel that I was worthy to
put this wonderful prayer to melodies and music. I have a recording studio
business in Sunrise, Florida and with the help of some very talented
musicians the project was completed. I'm happy that the Holy Father
announced the new Mysteries of Light just in time for me to include them on
this 2CD set.
Q:
As a mother, I imagine putting my little ones to bed with this recording
playing quietly in the background. What feedback have you received about
how people are using the "Singing Rosary"?
A: I am very honored when I hear that mothers like yourself are using the
"Singing Rosary" to play for their children, even at bedtime. I think
that's wonderful. I've heard from a few 'grand-moms' who are teaching their
grandkids the prayers by playing the "Singing Rosary" CD's. Some people play
it in their cars on the way to and from work, others use headsets while
walking or jogging. I'm very pleased with the positive feedback we have
received. Knowing that the "Singing Rosary"
is both soothing and prayerful to the listener, makes me feel that in some
small way, I'm helping people in their spiritual walk....and that's great.
Q:
Please share with our readers your story of how the melodies for the Singing
Rosary came to you and describe the process of creating this compilation?
A: As I recall, I was in my home one evening.... strumming my guitar, and
writing new gospel songs, when I began 'singing' the Hail Mary. The melody
just seemed to fit with the words, and then I tried the 'Our Father' and
'Glory Be' and they also fit perfectly with the same melody. I was
completely surprised by this, as praying the rosary had not been part of my
daily prayer life.....so we see once again that the Lord has His ways of
getting us to 'do the right thing'. When I began producing and recording
the "Singing Rosary' in my studio, I asked my good friend Teddy Mulet, a
world class musician, who has been on many Grammy winning albums and world
tours with Gloria Estefan and recently toured with Justin Timberlake, to
compose a musical prelude announcing each mystery. Teddy has done a
masterful job and I'm grateful to him as well as the other musicians and
engineers whose dedication to this project helped bring it to fruition.
Q: What benefits have you seen in your own life from a devotion to prayer
of the Rosary?
A: My mother was very devoted to Mary and said her daily rosary. I'm sure
that her example rubbed off on me, although as I mentioned earlier the
rosary beads usually stayed in my pocket, and I must admit I didn't take
them out very often. I am convinced that having the inspiration to compose
and sing the Holy Rosary came directly from a higher power, and I'm very
grateful for that. The Rosary, next to Holy Mass, is the most powerful
prayer we have to overcome the struggles in life, and if the "Singing
Rosary" can help one person to come closer to Jesus and Mary, it will have
done its job. I keep my portable cd player and my headset right by my bed
and listen to the "Singing Rosary" each night....although I seldom get
beyond one decade. It works better than sleeping pills.
Q: Do you have plans for additional Catholic music recording projects?
A: Yes! I have a series of songs already recorded and they will be
available
on CD during the coming year. I also have been inspired to compose a second
rosary which I call the "Rock-n-Rosary". It is a little more contemporary
than the
original version and it has different melodies to each of the prayers. I'm
very excited about the "Rock-n-Rosary", and hopefully it will be embraced by
people of all ages. It will be available in the first quarter of next year.
Q: Are there any additional thoughts you'd like to share with our readers?
Frank: First of all, thank you Lisa and CatholicMom.com for providing this
wonderful outlet for Catholic artists to publicize their work. St. Augustine
said: "Music is praying twice”, so we get a 'double-grace' each time we
listen and pray along with Catholic music. Secondly, I would like to tell
your readers how important it is to support web-sites like CatholicMom.com.
With so much 'junk' on the internet, Catholic sites bring a 'refreshing
aroma' to our computer screens. Keep up the good work and God bless you and
your readers.
For more information on the “Singing Rosary” contact:
Frank Loconto
10244 NW 47th. Street
Sunrise, FL. 33351-7967
954-741-7766
fxloconto@aol.com
http://www.singingrosary.com
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