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MICHAEL
ZABROCKI

Michael
Zabrocki is no stranger to Christian audiences with three
successful Contemporary Christian albums ("Take Him To Heart",
"Call To Love" and his new Polish album "Offering
of Love" ) and performances at hundreds of concerts, cable
televsion appearances, healing services and Masses throughout the
United States. Through his albums and concerts, Michael is truly
answering Pope John Paul II's "Call for Evangelization"
by offering Christians of all denominations original, contemporary
songs with a scripturally sound message that can be enjoyed by the
entire family!
Michael
is also a domestic brother in a religious community founded by
John Michael Talbot - "The Brothers and Sisters of
Charity" and a member of C.A.M. (the Catholic Association of
Musicians) along with many fine musicians including John Michael
Talbot, Tony Melendez, Gerard Connolly and many, many others!
In
1997, Michael released his third Christian album - Ofiarowanie
Milosci - if you don't understand that it's because you don't
speak Polish - AND NEITHER DOES MICHAEL! Working closely with a
translator for many months, Michael completed what he hopes will
show the love that is in his heart for the Polish community.
Ofiarowanie Milosci means "Offering of Love" and that is
just what this album is. Featuring some of Michael's most loved
songs from his previous recordings (translated and performed in
Polish) as well as some new original songs written just for this
album (and a few Polish favorites like Czarna Madonna!) this album
has been called one of the finest Polish Christian recordings ever!
Michael's
efforts have not gone unnoticed in the Polish community. He is the
recipient of the Polish American World's Citizen of the Year Award.
Kind
Words....
"Michael's
albums renewed my love of Christian Music"
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Jimmy Sturr, Nine Time Grammy Award Winner
"A
multi talented young man of enormous scope and talent",
"A Gospel Winner!"
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Polish American World
"A
Voice for the Youth!" - "Answering Pope John Paul call
for evangelization!"
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Jon Kelly, Pastoral Communications
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