Includes:
Over My Head • Learning to Love You • Without You
• Talking to a Memory • Friends in High Places •
Music to My Ears • You’re on My Side • See It
in the Sunshine • I Know Where You Are • River of
Grace •
Will You Speak for Me? •
The Broadcast • Spread the Word
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Crossed Hearts weave music, ministry and marriage

Teresa Smith met her future husband David when she auditioned for
a band he was leading. The band broke up but they stayed together.
Today David and Teresa Smith make up the pop Catholic duo, “Crossed
Hearts,” and their self-titled CD has just been released by
Disciple Records.
“Our music is very positive and upbeat,” says Teresa.
“It gets you excited about your Catholic faith and about living
for Jesus.”
David writes all the music and lyrics for the duo.
“We try to root everything we do in a Catholic world view,”
he said. “Regardless of the topic of the song, it is founded
on the teaching, traditions and spirituality of the Catholic faith.”
From the guitar-backed opening bars of “Over My Head”
(about the Eucharist) to the final drumbeats of “Spread the
Word” (about evangelization), Crossed Hearts combine the best
of pop music with solid spiritual teaching.
Topics like the Blessed Sacrament (“I Know Where You Are”),
the saints (“Friends in High Places”), reconciliation
(Music to My Ears), and the sacraments (“River of Grace”)
flow through the album on a stream of tightly crafted lyrics and toe
tapping, feel-good melodies that make the listener want to get up
and move.
“You can definitely take your morning walk or
do your exercise to this music,” says Teresa.
The powerful harmonies created by David’s baritone/tenor and
Teresa’s soprano voices are a standout feature of this album.
“Our sound has been compared to Abba,” says David, who
says his writing style was heavily influenced by the harmonies and
vocal work of the band Queen.
The choice of the name “Crossed Hearts” for the duo popped
into David’s head as a natural outgrowth of his life with Teresa.
“It sends a three-fold message for me,” he says. “First,
it reflects the vows that Teresa and I made to each other when we
got married. Second, as Christians we are called to carry our cross
in this life and be rewarded in the next. Finally, Teresa and I have
a devotion to Jesus and the Blessed Mother – the crossing of
their hearts is a blessing to us in our marriage and our ministry.”
And a family ministry it is. David and Teresa are home schooling parents
to their six children between the ages of 10 and one – Benjamin,
Jonah, Nathaniel, Patrick, Brian and Regina Marie.
“It’s definitely turning into a family affair,”
says Teresa. “For example, when we’re performing at a
parish, our older boys help out at the CD table. The children know
that after we finish home schooling in the morning, our family focus
is this ministry.”
Two sets of nearby grandparents, several local family members and
some good friends are all on hand to watch the children when David
and Teresa have a performance to do.
“It would be impossible for us to do this without our families
and friends,” says David.
Crossed Hearts has played at pro-life (“an issue very close
to our hearts”) events, festivals and parishes.
For booking information, call (412) 851-1430. To order music or listen
to music samples, visit www.disciplerecords.com.
To download images, posters and a biography of this artist, please
vist our Booking/Contact
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