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40 Days in Belgium
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Post Production Album 1
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40 Days in Belgium • Post Production Album 1 •

Reunited after 9 years. Ready to continue producing Album 1!

First meal reunited in the Netherlands.

Family Time. Stacy together with the Olars after 9 years.

Lighting our first ever candle from our TRANSCEND bride collection. One of the many inspiring items available for purchase in our Store on this site.
First day in the studio in Belgium. Sometimes you just gotta work in your pjs... especially after traveling 5,000 miles.

Stacy in her element... jetlag and all.

Family visiting the studio
Professional photo shoot by photographer Cornel Olar
Professional photo shoot by photographer Cornel Olar
Professional photo shoot by photographer Cornel Olar

Buddies celebrating a successful photo shoot

Amazing photographer and friend

Time for some serious shots

The TRANSCEND Dynamic Duo

Production partners acting all serious

After the photo shoot

Experimenting with iPhone

Stacy

Zooming with one of our cherished mentors, YoungMin You.

Taking care of the fam in between production
Mixing Agenda

Cornel at his station

The man behind the magic

Enjoying some fresh air in Belgium
Filled with joy from the support of our TRANSCEND community

Having fun at Guitar King in The Netherlands

Cornel at Guitar King in The Netherlands with his new PRS
Oh yeah...

The new PRS guitar made it home safe and sound

Goofballs having fun as usual

Practice

Pausing from production for a quick pic

Totally unplanned we all wore black leather jackets, so we struck a pose to commemorate the moment.

Enjoying a day in Mons, Belgium

Together with long time dear friend Nicole, missionary to Romania and Cornel's mother-in-law.
Coffee in Brasschaat. A lovely European experience.

Together with long time dear friend Dirk, missionary to Romania and Cornel's father-in-law

Post Production for Album 1

Working in Logic and ProTools at the same time

We love our little munchkin interruptions in the studio

Production Pals

Editing in the studio

Celebrating Hosanna's 8th birthday

Cornel Olar

Happy Cornel

Two Cornels, 9 years apart

The man at his battle station

Ta Da
Post Production for Album 1

Cornel Olar & Stacy Marie Walker, producers of TRANSCEND: The Trilogy

You can never have too many guitars :)
Looking to Him
Cornel, producer and engineer for TRANSCEND.

Stacy doing vocal coaching with some special singers from a worship team in Belgium. One of these singers is Cornel's wife Shari, together with her dear friend Brittany who is a professional music teacher.

Working on drums

Cornel and Stacy with Johanikke, the founder of Cherut Belgium, a non-profit organization in Antwerp who do a tremendous work to assist women coming out of trafficking.
Mixing with Focal headphones
Late night mixing
Side-by-side production

Last night working side-by-side before Stacy heads back home

The TRANSCEND Dynamic Duo bidding farewell for now

Goodbyes are hard. So grateful for God's grace and goodness. Looking forward to bringing these songs and His message to the people.

Back to FaceTime as usual... until we meet again

Nothing like being on your daddy's shoulders... with the rest of your siblings.

Girls night out in Antwerp
PROJECT ARCHIVES
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Musical Memories & Milestones
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PROJECT ARCHIVES • Musical Memories & Milestones •
A Musical Ministry
From the time she was born, Stacy Marie Walker’s life has been centered on music and ministry.
Diva “off Broadway”, Soprano in Romosel
Stacy Marie Walker, the successful American performer, has been living for several months among the gypsies in the village of Romosel, Hunedoara county…
Kickstarter Campaign
The official video from the Kickstarter campaign “TRANSCEND In Transylvania” that launched Album 1 into full production. Thanks to our amazing and generous backers, the campaign was fully funded (nearly 400%) and Stacy was able to live in Romania 13 months together with Cornel Olar and his family as they produced Album 1 of The Trilogy in an 800 year old village on the edge of ancient forests of the Transylvanian Alps.
Final Kickstarter Presentation
Stacy and Cornel celebrate their Kickstarter campaign being fully funded as they share their purpose behind recording this album, their heart for the Church, and the future vision they have for the project. Thank you for helping us amplify our impact. Then, now, and in the future. We cannot do this without you.
Exclusiv În Hunedoara
Documentary featuring Stacy & Cornel's recording session in Romosel, Romania, in 2015. Captured during Stacy's second visit to the country, this interview provides a deep dive into their passion and the overarching vision for their project. The conversation unfolds in both English and Romanian, offering a rich, bilingual experience. English subtitles coming soon.
Credo TV Interview
Stacy Marie Walker and Cornel Olar were featured in an English-language interview with Anca Sebestyen on Romania's Christian television network, Credo TV. Conducted in Cluj on Stacy's final day in Romania in 2015, this interview took place after she spent 13 months in the country, dedicating her time to producing the first album of TRANSCEND: The Trilogy, “Trials & Tribulation”.
Descopera Hunedoara
“Discover Hunedoara” created a documentary showcasing Stacy and Cornel's recording sessions in Romosel, Romania in 2010, along with Stacy's involvement in teaching music classes to Roma children as part of her work with the humanitarian aid organization, Talmid Ministries.
Dincolo De Frontiere
During her 13-month stay in Romania (2014-2015) while co-producing Album 1 of TRANSCEND: The Trilogy with Cornel Olar, Stacy contributed to a compilation album that Cornel was producing, featuring a variety of Christian artists from across Romania. This project called ‘Dincolo De Frontiere” (beyond the borders) represented unity between believers and a heart to bring the hope of the Gospel to the lost in the nations. A track from Album 1, 'Tribute To The Martyrs,' was included in this compilation. Stacy wrote this song inspired by the powerful testimony of Richard Wurmbrand, the founder of Voice Of The Martyrs, who endured torture for his faith in Romania—the very place where Stacy would later record the song.