September Snow is a brand-new musical venture, created and driven by Christ… Read Full Bio ↴September Snow is a brand-new musical venture, created and driven by Christopher Snow. Most of Snow’s music is synthpop, but his debut album (Hopefully Lost) contains many other elements, ranging from disco to classical.
Snow began his musical career at age four, when he first started taking piano lessons. He wrote his first ‘real’ song at age ten, to commemorate the loss of his pet dog. Even at that age, Snow viewed music as a way to cope with pain and hardship- a view he holds to this day. On his fifteenth birthday his uncle gave him some recording software as a present, and he recorded an entire song that night.
Since then, his entire life has been devoted to music. The seven songs that appear on Hopefully Lost were selected from a collection of over two hundred songs that Snow has written in the past four years.
Over the last nine months, Snow has traveled the country, taking in the sights and searching for inspiration for his new album. He has lived in enormous cities, in small towns, and even in a tent in New Mexico surrounded by coyotes and mountain lions. His journey has temporarily ended in Swanton, Ohio, where he has settled down for the time being.
Besides his album, Snow is also involved in the music ministries of several churches in Ohio, where he currently resides- Southgate Church in Toledo, and Swanton Alliance Church in Swanton, Ohio. Snow has been involved in church worship throughout his entire teenage and adult life. He has played for multiple churches in Toccoa, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; Portland, Oregon; and of course Swanton and Toledo, Ohio.
September Snow was created in February, 2010. Snow had used several names in the past, his first childhood alias was “Christonphero.” Christon and Phero are the greek words that combine to create his name, Christopher.
Snow also spent a short period of time going under the name “Hopefully Lost.” No longer a name, Hopefully Lost is now the title of September Snow’s debut album.
Snow’s music has been influenced by a variety of musicians and artists. For inspiration, Snow looks to musicians such as Johnny Cash, U2, Randy Newman, Rich Mullins, and Angels & Airwaves. His current musical style, however, bears the most resemblance to artists such as Owl City, The Postal Service, and Sigur Rós.
Although his first album (Hopefully Lost) falls under the genre of synthpop, Snow stresses the fact that he is not tied down to any specific label or style of music. He has a firm understanding of nearly every style of music, from classical to hip-hop, and he is constantly adapting his talents to match his surroundings and his environment.
But, whatever may change in the future, one thing will always remain the same. As a Christian, Snow strives to make it clear that all of his music is written completely for God. It’s sole purpose is to help people, to make a difference, and to point people towards hope. Snow’s songs often raise important questions, and he is always willing and eager to talk about them with anyone who disagrees, or who is unsatisfied with the answers and solutions provided in his music. If you have any questions or concerns, you should visit the http:www.septembersnow.com/home/contact for more information!
Snow began his musical career at age four, when he first started taking piano lessons. He wrote his first ‘real’ song at age ten, to commemorate the loss of his pet dog. Even at that age, Snow viewed music as a way to cope with pain and hardship- a view he holds to this day. On his fifteenth birthday his uncle gave him some recording software as a present, and he recorded an entire song that night.
Since then, his entire life has been devoted to music. The seven songs that appear on Hopefully Lost were selected from a collection of over two hundred songs that Snow has written in the past four years.
Over the last nine months, Snow has traveled the country, taking in the sights and searching for inspiration for his new album. He has lived in enormous cities, in small towns, and even in a tent in New Mexico surrounded by coyotes and mountain lions. His journey has temporarily ended in Swanton, Ohio, where he has settled down for the time being.
Besides his album, Snow is also involved in the music ministries of several churches in Ohio, where he currently resides- Southgate Church in Toledo, and Swanton Alliance Church in Swanton, Ohio. Snow has been involved in church worship throughout his entire teenage and adult life. He has played for multiple churches in Toccoa, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; Portland, Oregon; and of course Swanton and Toledo, Ohio.
September Snow was created in February, 2010. Snow had used several names in the past, his first childhood alias was “Christonphero.” Christon and Phero are the greek words that combine to create his name, Christopher.
Snow also spent a short period of time going under the name “Hopefully Lost.” No longer a name, Hopefully Lost is now the title of September Snow’s debut album.
Snow’s music has been influenced by a variety of musicians and artists. For inspiration, Snow looks to musicians such as Johnny Cash, U2, Randy Newman, Rich Mullins, and Angels & Airwaves. His current musical style, however, bears the most resemblance to artists such as Owl City, The Postal Service, and Sigur Rós.
Although his first album (Hopefully Lost) falls under the genre of synthpop, Snow stresses the fact that he is not tied down to any specific label or style of music. He has a firm understanding of nearly every style of music, from classical to hip-hop, and he is constantly adapting his talents to match his surroundings and his environment.
But, whatever may change in the future, one thing will always remain the same. As a Christian, Snow strives to make it clear that all of his music is written completely for God. It’s sole purpose is to help people, to make a difference, and to point people towards hope. Snow’s songs often raise important questions, and he is always willing and eager to talk about them with anyone who disagrees, or who is unsatisfied with the answers and solutions provided in his music. If you have any questions or concerns, you should visit the http:www.septembersnow.com/home/contact for more information!
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@MelioraCogito
Circum Soilder
Unfortunately the US already tried that... it was called the War of 1812.
The Americans invaded Canada, pillaged our farms, burned our crops and sacked and burned our [then] capital York (now called Toronto).
Americans did all that thinking that the large number of new Canadians who were former colonists of the thirteen colonies and who still had family on the US side of the border, would willing join the US forces (now burning and pillaging their farms) in rebellion against the British crown.
You really have to wonder about American logic sometimes... they invaded a country claiming 'we're here to free you from your colonial overlords' while US troops kill, rape, pillaged and burned our farms, and they were surprised we didn't en masse join them in rebellion against those who were defending us? You'd think we were ungrateful or somethin'.
[note to wood-be US invaders, you want to win the hearts and minds of a population in a nation you just invaded? Don't embark on a campaign of terror! You'll only piss off the locals.]
Nope, Canada and the USA should remain separate. Up here, we're too "liberal" for Americans ... and I mean 'liberal" in both the classical and modern sense.
@blacktesseract3798
And than there is Europe where you live in Luxemburg, work in Germany, went to school in Belgium, have a boyfriend in France and visit your parents every week in the Netherlands...
@spartanx9293
Sounds complicated
@davidjorden2433
Sounds accurate
@gabrielabatista6016
That happens (a bit) in some Brazil borders, people live in one country, go to the school or work in other country because the frontier is in the middle of the city, and no one cares much about it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@tylerstagge7465
I’m from Ohio, went to school in Indiana, and work in Michigan. Except for the common language, it’s not that different
@MrMega1423
@@tylerstagge7465 Ohio, Indiana and Michigan aren't 3 separate nations, though.
@livinginthenow
I, with my Canadian father and American mother, am living proof that the "no touching zone" thing doesn't always work.
@cakemanjefferson9893
I'm assuming this means your parents are now in prison. On each side of the border
@monty4336
Your parents were touching each others zones all along. 😆
@livinginthenow
@@cakemanjefferson9893 No. They've been on the lam for decades, though, living in fear that they'd be turned in to the authorities by neighbors or coworkers, yet still hoping to live as their authentic selves once again... 😥😥😥