Career
Burger’s first recording, Anthony Burger At The Lowry Organ, was released in 1975 when he was 14 years old. He joined the Kingsmen Quartet while still a teen and remained with them until 1992. During that time, Burger recorded nineteen projects with the group and was voted the Favorite Pianist in the Singing News Fan Awards for an unprecedented ten years. The award was renamed the "Anthony Burger Award" for several years after that. During this period, Burger presented the award to the winner each year, but was ineligible to receive it.
In 1992, Burger left the Kingsmen Quartet to pursue a career as a solo pianist. He joined the Gaither Homecoming Tour the following year and was featured on more than 65 Homecoming videos. Burger continued to release piano solo recordings and headline concerts, but his solo schedule was balanced by about 80 Gaither Homecoming dates per year. Adding more variety to his schedule, Burger formed an impromptu sideline group with Ivan Parker and Kirk Talley around 1998 called “The Trio.” The group performed at several events each year. (Shane Dunlap later replaced Parker.) Burger was known through out his career to tell of how God healed his hands and playing the piano was his way of praising God. During the course of his career, Anthony teamed up with gospel Sax-Man Dan Traxler and the duo was well on their way to establishing yet another pinnacle in his already impressive career. With over 100 tracks to their credit, Dan and Anthony were two musicians who really understood each other.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Burger released a number of piano folios, permitting fellow keyboard players to perform his arrangements.
The Hazelton Brothers piano company honored Mr. Burger just after the turn of the century when they began offering an “Anthony Burger Signature” model. Then in late 2005, Steinway & Sons announced that Mr. Burger was being added to their exclusive roster of endorsing artists, making him the first Southern Gospel pianist to ever hold that honor.[1]
Death
On February 22, 2006, at the age of 44, Burger died of a massive heart attack while performing aboard the MS Zuiderdam, a cruise ship chartered for a Gaither Gospel Cruise. According to eyewitnesses, Burger was accompanying Bill & Gloria Gaither and Guy Penrod on the song "Hear My Song, Lord" (erroneously reported as "We Shall Behold Him" at first) when fans in the audience noticed Burger had ceased moving, his hands clenched into fists over the keyboard. Several fellow artists carried him backstage, where the cruise ship's emergency response team futilely performed CPR for about 45 minutes.
Burger was survived by his wife LuAnn, two sons, AJ and Austin; a daughter, Lori; his mother and father, Richard and Jean Burger; two brothers, Randy and Clinton Burger.
A young blind pianist, Gordon Mote, from the Nashville area superseded Burger as the Gaither Homecoming pianist.
The Christmas Waltz
Anthony Burger Lyrics
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Candles gleaming inside
Painted candy canes on the tree
Santa's on his way
He's filled his sleigh with things
Things for you and for me
It's that time of year
Ev'ry song you hear seems to say
Merry Christmas, may your New Year
Dreams come true
And this song of mine
In three-quarter time
Wishes you and yours
The same thing too
Merry Christmas, may your New Year
Dreams come true
And this song of mine
In three-quarter time
Wishes you and yours
The same thing too
The lyrics of Anthony Burger's "The Christmas Waltz" capture the warm and cozy feelings that come with the holiday season. The imagery of frosted window panes and candles gleaming inside create an atmosphere of comfort and joy. The painted candy canes on the tree and Santa's arrival with his sleigh full of gifts remind us of the excitement and anticipation that comes with Christmas.
The chorus of the song speaks to the universal sentiment of the holiday season. The world falls in love with the spirit of Christmas, and every song seems to carry the message of goodwill towards all. The lyrics convey a heartfelt message of hope and joy through the Christmas and New Year season, wishing the same to the listener and their loved ones.
Overall, "The Christmas Waltz" is a cheerful and uplifting song that captures the true essence of the holiday season, reminding us to feel the warmth of the season and to wish happiness and peace to all.
Line by Line Meaning
Frosted window panes
Windows covered in a layer of frost from the winter cold
Candles gleaming inside
Lights shining brightly from the candles within
Painted candy canes on the tree
Colorful candy canes hung as ornaments on the Christmas tree
Santa's on his way
The jolly old man in red is making his yearly journey
He's filled his sleigh with things
Santa has packed his sleigh full of presents
Things for you and for me
All the gifts on his sleigh are for everyone to enjoy
It's that time of year
The time has come for the holiday season
When the world falls in love
A time of year when people are filled with affection and kindness
Ev'ry song you hear seems to say
The music of the season conveys a message of warmth and cheer
Merry Christmas, may your New Year
Best wishes for a wonderful holiday season and happy new year
Dreams come true
May all your hopes and aspirations become reality
And this song of mine
The sentiment of this melody
In three-quarter time
Set to an upbeat 3/4 rhythm
Wishes you and yours
Hopes and thoughts for you and your loved ones
The same thing too
Same gracious wishes expressed in this song
Contributed by Makayla O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.