Occasionally, I like to record and watch the Spanish service while I work. For one, it serves as decent background noise since I can't understand anything that doesn't match a menu item at Taco Cabana or a melody from one of the more recognizable praise & worship tunes. Secondly, you never know when something cool is going to happen. Today's bit of coolness comes in the form of Abel Orta performing the special. I probably have very little excuse for not getting a song title for the children's choir special, but I think I've got a good excuse here.
For those of us not 100% well-versed with the Spanish service, Abel is the bass player in the Lakewood Orchestra (do they still call it an orchestra? I prefer band.) For my sake, it's just kinda cool seeing our bass player sing his heart out. Be sure to catch a bit of the guitar player in this band lineup. The guy's got some pretty good chops ... another nice side benefit to letting this service play in the background at work.
It looks like there's a few digital hiccups in the video & audio, so don't go getting a headache from this on my account. I might try another upload once I get a chance to reboot what is evidently an overworked computer today.

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Abel did a great job last Sunday. FYI - the lead guitar player is Robert Prado. He's Marcos Witt's Music Director when he's on tour.
Thanks for the intel on the Spanish band. Prado's just plain fun to listen to when he gets an opening to rip.