About Music Mansion
Joe DiBiase started his career during the fabulous 50's forming a Rock & Roll group by the name of "The lmperials." The group made its name with the song "The Glory of Love," which sold over one million records. Joe toured the U.S. with many of the great 50's stars.
In the 60's he turned his focus on keyboards and became "National Salesman of the Year" for three consecutive years and received top honors at the National Association of Music Merchants annual convention in Chicago. He performed before thousands of keyboard musicians at the NAMM conventions. He has also toured nationally and internationally for the Lowry Organ Co., Hammond Organ Co. and Thomas Organ Co. His tours featured concerts in Rome and Paris.
Joe DiBiase has been a minister of music for 35 years. At the age of 20 he composed the Mass of St. Joseph in Latin Mass, published by McLaughlin and Riley, Boston, and it was later published in English. By 1970 he developed a 80 voice children's choir and an adult choir of some 40 members. He has written numerous musical for children's choir.
For 30 years he has been traveling with the children's choirs throughout the United States, including to parishes in Chicago, New Orleans, Orlando, Nashville, N.Y., Los Angeles, Richmond and Ontario, with one purpose -- to teach young people the gospel through music.
With national recognition in the early 70's, he was invited to tour Europe and perform before Pope Paul VI at the Vatican, where he received a special commendation for spreading the message of the gospel through the voices of children.
Today he has turned his vision to developing the MIDI market in sacred music. Imagine the traditional organ or keyboard player who will now, at the touch of a button, sound like "The Maranatha Praise Band" or "The London Symphony Orchestra" or "The Southern Gospel Band."


