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27 July 2007

Amy Grant to Release Memoir

Legendary Christian artist Amy Grant’s memoir will release next autumn, Flying Dolphin Press/Waterbrook has announced.

Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So Far will be released on 16 October 2008 and will be published as a trade paperback the following year.

“We’ve come to know the much beloved Amy Grant through her remarkable career as a singer and a songwriter. Now she has put pen to paper to deliver a beautifully written and deeply moving memoir that we are very honoured to be publishing,” says Suzanne Herz, publisher of the book.

The book will coincide with EMI Music Group’s CD release of Amy Grant’s Greatest Hits on 2 October 2008. EMI has digitally re-mastered Grant’s entire music catalogue and will release the CDs on 14 August 2008.

“Amy’s music has impacted millions of people worldwide and now her life will continue to do so through the printed word. Mosaic promises to be an intimate look back at seasons of this multi talented singer/actress/songwriter's life that I know will inspire and entertain those who read it,” said Bill Hearn, President and CEO, EMI CMG.

Amy Grant’s career spans more than 25 years and stretches from her roots in gospel to becoming an iconic pop star, songwriter, television personality, and philanthropist.

Grant has won six Grammys in multiple categories, beginning with the platinum-selling Age to Age in 1982. She also has six #1 hits, including “Baby, Baby” and “Every Heartbeat”.

Grant released her first live recording in 25 years with Time Again...Amy Grant Live in September 2006, and she is conducting a symphony tour through 2007, performing with local symphonies in Atlanta, Minneapolis, Kansas City, and more.

The hit song “Baby, Baby” is currently featured in a line of 200 Hallmark song cards that plays music from original recording artists when opened.

Source : http://au.christiantoday.com/article/amy-grant-to-release-memoir/3010.htm

Donnie McClurkin sings for Cayman

On his very first time in Cayman Islands, multi-awarded Gospel singer and Minister Donnie McClurkin moved people to their feet in an inspiring night of worship last Friday, 20 July at the Lion’s Centre.

Mr. McClurkin’s performance was much anticipated by the crowd whose warm reception was rivaled only by the heat inside the venue. “I would say that the event was a spiritual success,” said Raphael Bodden, President of Cayman Outreach Association, which organized the concert.

According to Mr Bodden, Pastor McClurkin really came through and did his part as he entertained and inspired the audience. “This was a night for the Lord and the Minister made it just that,” he said.

“The really touching part of the night was his testimonial,” Mr Bodden added.

Donnie McClurkin related how he was sexually violated when he was eight and by another male relative when he was 13. He also struggled to overcome family drug addiction, alcoholism and leukemia. His dark past had been his source of victory. It has rendered meat to his faith and depth to his music.

In sharing his story, he brings hope to others, reminding them that they are not alone and that they can be delivered. This message is outlined in his song “Stand”, the hit which earned his first album a gold status and a Grammy Award nomination.

“We have been getting a lot of great comments from people who were there to experience the event,” said Mr Bodden. “The VIP section was something that people liked because it was beautifully decorated with bouquets,” he added.

Cayman Outreach Association aims for Christian Unity but this, Mr Bodden feels, did not manifest on Friday night. “I still believe that more people and more pastors should have gotten involved,” he disclosed.

Mr Bodden shared that the concert could have been more successful had people kept their promises to support the event. He also expressed his wish for a better venue that would provide comfort for the performing artists as well as the audience. “The committee should get together and plan for a facility that is enclosed and air-conditioned,” said Mr Bodden.

The COA President is urging people to stay committed and faithful. “Sometimes, people fall away just when something great is about to happen,” Mr Bodden said.

Cayman Outreach Association’s activities to look forward to include an exciting lineup of speakers on their monthly dinners. There will be a youth outreach scheduled in September, a Filipino Celebration in October and a Latin Celebration in November. The Christmas Celebration will feature a local theme and will highlight events from the rest of the year.

25 July 2007

Twenty-five years after Keith Green's death, his gospel music rediscovered

by Matt Curry

GARDEN VALLEY, Texas (AP) - Christian singer-songwriter Keith Green never shirked an opportunity to share his vision.

Offered a chance to provide an aerial tour of the wooded East Texas pasture that was home to his Last Days Ministries, he didn't hesitate.

The overloaded, twin-engine Cessna crashed less than 30 seconds after takeoff, killing all 12 aboard. The dead included Green, 28, two of his young children, pilot Don Burmeister and missionaries John and DeDe Smalley and their six children.

That was 25 years ago. Now Green's work is about to be rediscovered.

EMI/Sparrow Records is painstakingly going through recordings saved by his wife, Melody. An ITunes release with music never before heard by the public is planned for August. More material will be released next year, said Bryan Ward, director of artist development with EMI Christian Music Group.

The July 28, 1982, accident doused one of the brightest lights in the Jesus Movement, a youthful Christian counterculture. The bushy-haired evangelist with a distinctive tenor voice was posthumously inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

Green sold between 560,000 and one million records, Ward said, although exact numbers are difficult to determine. Green gave away many records, and sales were tallied differently then.

Melody Green, who co-wrote “There Is a Redeemer” and other songs, said advances in sound quality-enhancing technology make the timing right to release more of her late husband's work.

“I have kept every little thing that Keith's done,” she said.

Green's emotional lyrics exude spiritual discovery, while his boisterous attack on piano keys brings to mind Elton John.

Admirers included Bob Dylan, who played harmonica on Green's “So You Wanna Go Back to Egypt” album.

“I think he was one of the best songwriters of the modern era of Christian music,” said John Styll, president of the Gospel Music Association in Nashville, Tenn. “It was vulnerable and transparent and absolutely not contrived.”

Others agree that Keith Green was an original.

“He was intense about everything - everything from his music to his spiritual journey to where you could get the best cheeseburger with grilled onions and a chocolate malt,” said Randy Stonehill, who wrote “Your Love Broke Through” with Green and Todd Fishkind.

Green's compassion was so deep that he invited street people to stay in his home, which grew to become a Christian commune with seven homes and 70 people. “My life was radically changed by that experience,” said Jerry Bryant, the commune's first pastor.

Yet Green could also offend the flock with his blunt “no compromise” approach to faith. “Christians don't like to talk about hypocrisy any more than turkeys like to talk about Thanksgiving,” Green often said.

He groused about being celebrated for his music, considering himself simply an instrument of God. Giving him credit, Green said, was like praising a pencil for producing a poem.

He was critical of the “industry” of Christian music, which grew explosively after his death.

At the peak of his career, he became convinced that ministry should not cost money. He talked his way out of a record contract so he could give his music away for “whatever you can afford.”

Green earned a recording contract at age 11 with Decca Records. Time magazine called the Sheepshead Bay, N.Y., native a “pre-pubescent dreamboat” who “croons in a voice trembling with conviction.”

But when child stardom didn't happen, Green, who had a Jewish background but grew up reading the New Testament, turned to drugs and to an intense spiritual quest.

He embraced Christianity in the 1970s.

“The thing is, he could be abrasive because quite often his spiritual zeal got ahead of his biblical understanding or his personal maturity,” said Stonehill. But he also described Green as deeply relieved “to see where hope lived.”

Eventually, the Greens' work grew to include a newsletter, and their organization was called Last Days Ministries.

The couple moved from California to tiny Garden Valley, east of Dallas, in 1979, where they were near evangelists such as Leonard Ravenhill and David Wilkerson (“The Cross and the Switchblade”).

In the 25 years since her husband's death, Melody Green, now 60, has suffered a stroke, been through a painful divorce and spoken around the world. She lives in Kansas City and is overhauling the ministry's website - technology not available when her husband was alive.

In 1996, she sold the Texas property to Teen Mania, founded by Ron Luce. The modern campus, which includes a television studio, has a dormitory named in memory of Green.

The singer was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2001. Tribute albums have rolled out, and many Christian artists sing his songs.

But the void created by his death still seems unfilled.

“I keep having people tell me how no one has really taken that place. Everyone thought, 'Well, God will raise someone else up to be similar and do something like that.' I thought that,” Melody Green said. “He was just a unique person with amazing talent and with an amazing heart for God.”

On the Net:

http://www.keithgreen.com/

21 July 2007

Everlasting

A Christian music video based on John 3:16. The writer of the song, Scott Johnson, lost his wife in a car accident. It gives you a little insight on that final verse.



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Plenty Good Room

The Pictou District Honour Choir, Pictou County, Nova Scotia,Canada, Performs the Gospel Song "Plenty Good Room" under theDirection of Monica George Punke, during a visit to Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, May 2005



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Tribute to gospel legend - Dorsey's widow, 93, attends musical celebration

Chicago Sun-Times suntimes.com
--By Staff reporter

The widow of gospel music legend Thomas A. Dorsey glowed as she listened to a musical tribute to her late husband Sunday across the street from his old church, Pilgrim Baptist, which is trying to rebuild after it was consumed by fire last year.

Dorsey is credited with creating gospel by blending spirituals and a bluesy beat. The legendary Mahalia Jackson sang his famous song, "Take My Hand, Precious Lord," at the funeral of the Rev. Martin Luther King. His hymns have comforted people for decades and were covered by artists including Elvis Presley, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.

But to Kathryn Dorsey -- still a lovely belle of Greenville, Miss., at age 93 -- he was the husband she laughed with and loved.

People lined up to greet her at the church community center, 3300 S. Indiana. They knelt to hug her under her broad-brimmed white hat.
She likes old-timey gospel. Today's music has "gotten away from the Christian feeling," she said.

"He was proud of just about all of [his hymns], but 'Precious Lord' was the best, I thought," she said.

Dorsey wrote the hymn in the depths of despair after his first wife, Nettie, died in childbirth in 1932. Their infant son died soon after, and they were buried in the same casket.

Kathryn Dorsey was humming the hymn a few days before her husband died in 1993. Dorsey, longtime choir director at Pilgrim Baptist Church, "was trying to direct [me]."

It didn't go very well, she said. "I couldn't carry a note if they gave it to me," she laughed. "He always said 'if you can talk, you can sing.' And I always said, 'I haven't learned to talk yet.'"

Dorsey met his second wife at church. "He said he was looking over the crowd and when he saw me, he said, 'That's my wife,'" she said.

"I was standing waiting for my bus, and he said 'I'll take you home.'"

She knew who he was. "He was more famous then than he would be now." They married in 1941.

Dorsey wrote "Peace in the Valley" and hundreds of other hymns. "He would go to bed sometimes and get up and write a whole song, and then they would sing it in church."

"How many people have been blessed to witness that song? It's been sung in theaters, parks, funerals, schools, auditoriums," said WVON gospel host Pam Page Morris. "It's been translated into 52 languages."

"That's really what carries the church, and is carrying them now," said Tyrone Jordan, 51, a church trustee and Chicago police officer.

Donations to restore the church may be sent to Pilgrim Baptist Church Rebuilding Fund, Amalgamated Bank, P.O. Box 94433, Chicago, Ill., 60690-4433.

19 July 2007

ANNUAL GOSPEL CONCERT AND EVENTS RETURN TO LONG ISLAND: The NY Call hits New York for three days

Annual outdoor gathering, THE NY CALL, to return to Long Island this Summer with the exciting addition of YOUTH EXPLOSION events and Gospel concert. The traditionally one-day event has expanded into a 3-day affair that will incorporate a special assembly for the brothers; dynamic speakers; family entertainment and an All-Star Gospel concert that meets the interests of the entire family.

NY CALL/YOUTH EXPLOSION opens on Thursday, August 30th with a kick-off service that will feature an evening of praise and worship music as well as local speakers and pastors. On Friday, August 31st PASTOR DONNIE MCCLURKIN to host the 'BROTHER-to-BROTHER' gathering in Eisenhower Park with special guest speaker BISHOP TD JAKES. A call for men and their families to come together in unity, the service kicks off at 1:00pm with family-fun events and musical guests. This extraordinary FREE event will bring forth the powerful word of God to heal and restore families. Eisenhower Park is located at Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow, NY.

It will be a Sensational Saturday on September 1st with an All-Star Gospel Concert headlined by the superstar KIRK FRANKLIN. Other artists slated to appear include Latin Pop Gospel group, SALVADOR and smash breakthrough artist Da' TRUTH. The concert takes place at Nassau Coliseum located at 1255 Hempstead Turnpike in Uniondale, NY.

Registration is $40.00 and includes admission to 2-day's of workshops, a youth fashion show, special seminars and Preferred Seating at the All-Star Gospel Concert. The kick-off service on Thursday and Friday afternoon's BROTHER-to-BROTHER Service with Bishop Jakes is free admission. Concert tickets are available without registration for $30.00.


Participating supporters of the NY CALL/YOUTH EXPLOSION include American Airlines, Pepsi, Wal-Mart, Nyack College, AARP, AHA, JP MORGAN CHASE and WorldVision.

Envisioned by Gospel singer and Pastor, Pastor Donnie McClurkin, THE NY CALL & YOUTH EXPLOSION is an annual event that brings together churches, ministries and youth from the Tri-State area to promote unity and cohesion within the Christian church. The NY CALL was launched in 2004 and the YOUTH EXPLOSION debuted last summer and had thousands in attendance.

Check out the website for more information, details and artists updates - www.nycall.org

13 July 2007

Michael W. Smith's First-Ever Fan Cruise Sells Out

Thursday, July 12, 2007
Source: CMSpin


Michael W. Smith sets sail on his first-ever fan cruise, on July 14. The eight day cruise will depart Seattle, Wa. this Saturday taking Smith, his family and more than 900 fans to four different Alaskan ports, and Victoria, Canada, BC, before it returns to Seattle.

Special guest artists attending are Leeland, Michael Olson and comedian, Bob Nelson. The itinerary will be filled with fun including nightly concerts, and even “Smitty-oke,” where guests on the ship get to sing - accompanied by their favorite piano player, Michael W. Smith.

Smith, enthusiastically notes, “This is going to be a fun week. My entire family is attending. All my kids, our parents, in-laws and grandmother! It’s going to be non-stop, but fun. I’m really looking forward to it.”

A full itinerary is available on www.michaelwsmith.com under the "Tour" tab.

Smith’s next release, It’s A Wonderful Christmas, is due out on October 16. More information on this collection is forthcoming.

About Michael W. Smith
Over his 24-year career as a recording artist, Michael W. Smith has amassed an impressive catalog of achievements. His 19 albums have garnered multiple honors including an American Music Award, 3 GRAMMY Awards and 40 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards. In addition, he holds 16 Gold and 5 Platinum albums, 31 #1 radio hits, and has been named one of People Magazine’s Most Beautiful People. In addition, Smith has scored film projects and written 11 books. His tours consistently rank among the best attended in the country and he has performed to capacity crowds throughout the world. Constantly giving back to the community, one of his current projects is Rocketown -- a nightclub for teens in his hometown of Nashville, Tenn. -- serves as safe place for young people to enjoy music and for artists to be discovered. He is married to Debbie Smith and they are the proud parents of five children. Stand, Michael’s 19th album, released November 7, 2006.

11 July 2007

YOLANDA ADAMS TOPS MOST BEAUTIFUL GOSPEL ARTISTS POLL: Shereese Magazine reveals results of second annual poll

The two-year-old Dallas-based beauty magazine, Shereese, has announced the results of its second annual Top 20 Most Beautiful Gospel Artists Poll in their July 2007 issue.

The editors polled over 1000 gospel music lovers and asked the following question: "Who is the most beautiful gospel artist to you?"

Last year, CeCe Winans came out on top but this year, the readers have chosen Yolanda Adams.
Here are the results:

1. Yolanda Adams
2. Donnie McClurkin
3. CeCe Winans
4. Shirley Caesar
5. Smokie Norful
6. John P. Kee
7. Kirk Franklin
8. Mary Mary
9. Vickie Winans
10. Tye Tribbett
11. Hezekiah Walker
12. Juanita Bynum
13. Kelly Price
14. Dottie Peoples
15. Fred Hammond
16. KiKi Sheard
17. Richard Smallwood
18. Donald Lawrence
19. Albertina Walker
20. Shirley Murdock

Tye Tribbett, KiKi Sheard, Richard Smallwood, Donald Lawrence, Albertina Walker, Shirley Murdock, Mary Mary, Hezekiah Walker, Kelly Price all make their debut on the artists poll.

Meanwhile, Marvin Sapp, Karen Clark Sheard, Martha Munizzi, Tonex, Joann Rosario, Tamela Mann, Tramaine Hawkins and Helen Baylor fell off of this year's list.

The magazine is published by Antonio Johnson, who is program director at KHVN 97 AM, a Dallas gospel music radio station. The magazine also listed the sexiest chests lists.

Actor Mario Lopez topped that list. However, no gospel artists made that list. Log on at www.shereese.com for more information.

Ghana Music: Gospel Music Awards launched

The 2007 edition of the Ceval Gospel Awards scheduled for October this year was on Monday launched in Accra. The event, which is second in a series and is being organised by Ceval Consult, seeks to recognise excellence in gospel music that had won the hearts of gospel music fans.

As part of the entry requirement for this year's award, artists' albums must have an international outlook and should be sold around the globe. Video clips, particularly, must have screen translations, among others.

The requirements also stipulated that any song derived from another artist's copyright work should come with the original composer's written audio and visual recorded consent before it would be accepted.

Mr. Cephas Amartey, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ceval Consult, said the notion behind the awards was to raise and maintain the standard of gospel music in the country and beyond.

"We intend to create avenues to upgrade the status and earning of those who will be committed to the standards we set and ultimately endeavour to promote their gospel work on the international scene," he added.

He said the awards were designed with very serious and disciplined gospel artists in mind, especially those with an eye for both the national and the international markets. Mr. Amartey stressed that they would work hard to enhance the place of gospel music in the industry and gradually build a brand to grow to hit the top.

He bemoaned the numerous problems confronting the gospel awards initiative in terms of sponsorship and urged corporate bodies and other gospel music lovers to support the project to make it a success.

Kwaku Gyasi, he was adjudged the best Gospel Musician of the year 2006 @ the just ended Ghana Music Awards, organized by Charter House Ghana

Source: GNA

08 July 2007

By Grace - And Indian Gospel Rock Band


MEMBERS
Glyston Gracious - Drums
Ryland D’Souza - Keyboards
Brass Gonsalves - Saxophone and Flute
Nyzel D’Lima - Lead Guitar
Shawn Pinto - Rhythm Guitar and Acoustics
Ryan Fernandes - Bass Guitar
Lenny Soares - Vocals
Neivesita D’Souza - Vocals
Gail Dias - Vocals
Gwen Dias - Vocals

GENRE
Rock,Reggae,Jazz

A truly anointed and talented band, ‘By Grace’ is the official music ministry of the Torchbearers for Christ and has been traveling all over the country giving the youth a wonderful experience of Gospel music.

As the name suggests, ‘By Grace’ has been the outcome of the Lord’s never ceasing grace and mercy. The band is testimonial to the fact that as humans we cannot do things on our own and cannot help but rely on the Lord’s grace at every moment of our lives.

It bears witness to the truth that the Bible proclaims in Ephesians 2: 8 which says, “By grace, through faith, we are saved by our Lord Jesus Christ.” Truly it can be said that the very birth and existence of ‘By Grace’ is a marvelous deed of our Lord!

Popular for its effervescent music, the band is renowned for taking the Gospel to various places like Goa, Chennai, Daman, Kolkatta, etc. Songs of jubilant praise and intimate worship are synonymous with the band and is the core of what the band is all about.

History was created when at the recently held Rock of Ages, 2005 Gospel concert, ‘By Grace’ was the first ever Gospel band that performed for a crowd of over seven thousand youth of Mumbai. Never before has Mumbai city witnessed such a huge gathering of youth for a Gospel concert!!

With music genres varying from contemporary rock, jazz, reggae, ballads, etc., ‘By Grace’ has been fulfilling its dream of helping millions of youth give their lives to Christ.

‘By Grace’ also had the honour and privilege of composing the theme song for Kairos, 2005 (lyrics given below) at Chennai last December.

It's been a glorious and splendid walk with the Lord for ‘By Grace’! The band anxiously awaits the coming of the next year to be a part of the Lord’s divine plan.

Source: http://www.greenozone.com/bygrace.htm

The 77s


The truth is that the 77's might be the best rock & roll band in the world. From their inception in the early 80's, this Sacramento-based unit has built a well-earned reputation as quite simply one of the best rock and roll bands anywhere, gathering a strong following of committed fans who insist that of all the bands that matter, the 77's are among the few that matter most. They have left many a critic's thesaurus tattered and torn, searching for the right adulatory adjectives, and have for many come to epitomize the very essence of the "cutting edge."

There's just one problem. After twelve years and seven releases, very few people have ever heard them, and their reason is simple: they're a relentlessly intense "alternative" rock and roll band, who are also explicitly, although far from typically, a "Christian" rock and roll band. The 77's are also a perfect example of what Larry Norman meant when he talked about being "too Christian for the radio, and too radio for the Church." Indeed, the enigmatic 77's have been a puzzle to the CCM establishment, who have been unable to find a place for the band's thoughtful and dark lyrics in the context of positive Christian radio. Meanwhile, the arbiters of mainstream radio might welcome the band's intense honesty, but are terrified of that honesty in the context of an explicit faith. In many ways, the 77's have been caught in the middle, the quintessential "underground band," seemingly destined to perennially set trends without ever being trendy.

But with their newest release for Myrrh Records, Drowning with Land in Sight, the 77's seem poised to reverse that destiny. A perfect follow-up to their 1992 self-titled release, Drowning is as an intense and provocative record as any that will be released for any market this year, and one that cannot be ignored by either Christian or mainstream radio.

Musically, this record captures Mike Roe and company at their finest, hard-rocking best. Perhaps the most intense disc on a Christian label in years, Drowning flows in the trajectory of songs like "Woody" or "Look" from their last project, or "Perfect Blues" from their 1987 release for Island records. The opening track, the infamous "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (which Led Zeppelin stole form Gospel pioneer Blind Willie Johnson) sets the tone for the disc, an all-out, no-holds-barred, sonic assault on the listener. With the rhythmic foundation laid relentlessly by bassist Mark Harmon and legendary drummer Aaron Smith, Roe's searing lead guitar work and second guitarists and co-songwriter Dave Leonhardt's exceptional support work have opportunity to shine on the disc's 60 minutes worth of music. There is little doubt after listening to Drowning that the 77's are no sanitized studio creation: they are a real, live, sweaty rock and roll band who cheerfully celebrate their musical influences, among whom they count such a diverse grouping as Led Zeppelin, the Beach Boys, and even recent modern rockers like Pearl Jam or the Stone Temple Pilots.

"Nobody's Fault's" original Gospel lyrics set the thematic tone for Drowning as well, with their three-fold affirmation of the life and death difficulty of life, the possibility of redemption, and our responsibility to live in the light of both these truths.

"I got a Bible in my house/I got a Bible in my house/If I don't read it and my soul dies, well/It's nobody's fault but mine"

For Roe, the 77's brutal honesty and intensity are essential to the mission of the band, an intent that he insists is first and foremost a ministry, albeit one not normally thought to fit into most "Christian" radio formats. There is no "happy, happy, joy, joy" Christianity here, but instead an absolute commitment to find the heart of the Gospel - unmerited favor - for the absolute worst in us.

"The record is about being taken to the deepest and darkest parts of ourselves and our lives," says Roe. "It's deep into the theme of abandonment - complete loss of moral foundations and moorings, both emotionally and spiritually. In other words, it's a state that many Christians find themselves in today, but are either unwilling to admit or simply cannot face."

"The theme of the album," says Roe, revolves around "someone so far gone that they finally get to the point where they realize they need a Savior at least. This is after knowing God in their youth, in having a Savior all along, but finally coming to the realization that your actually need one."

Drowning is at once a cry to those who are coming to recognize their need, and to those who haven't recognized it as well. "I think a lot of people that grow up in church get sort of strong-armed into the whole business of Christ as Savior," says Roe plaintively. "They don't really appreciate what it means to be saved from oneself, from the world, from sin. In fact, until you're a victim of all those things and realize how totally strangulating they are on your freedom and well-being, you may always resent the fact that you had to have a Savior from something you weren't sure you wanted to be saved from, or even know what it was worth."

This return to desperate spiritual need which Roe speaks of is no theory for the 77's. Last year, guitarist David Leonhardt was diagnosed with Hodgkins Disease, a kind of cancer, and Drowning was recorded in the wake of that news, some of it during his treatments. While overwhelming in and of itself, through the making of the record, Leonhardt's struggle with the disease became a paradigm for the Christian's struggle with self. But while the disc reflects "the most desperate" of the band's despair and struggle coming from that turmoil, it also was born out of a commitment to and belief that in telling the truth about their despair, they could reach out to the despair that others experience, regardless of its source. Roe's conviction that what Christians need most is to know that they are not alone in their struggles - regardless of their nature or source of those struggles - is the driving force behind Drowning, and indeed, the band itself.

Out of that commitment to "helping heal what made me sick," Roe and company have written an album of gut-wrenching, truth-telling, no-rules rock and roll that both nods back to the raw energy of early rock, and paves the way for the ground-breaking sounds of the new alternative movement.

But more importantly, Drowning clearly leads, not only to a recognition of our common, desperate need, but to that cry of a need to a God who meets us in it. The closing cut, "For Crying Out Loud" reintroduces the themes of "Nobody's Fault" and makes the source of redemption unmistakable, as well as the truth that, in reality, ultimately, no one need drown. While seemingly an excursion into despair, Drowning with Land in Sight is in reality an examination of our first step toward redemption: recognizing its need, and telling ourselves the truth about ourselves. That's where Drowning begins, and it's where grace will meet us.


Discography

Studio Albums

1983 - Ping Pong Over the Abyss (produced by Steven Soles)
1984 - All Fall Down (produced by Charlie Peacock)
1987 - The 77s
1990 - Sticks and Stones
1992 - Pray Naked
1994 - Drowning with Land in Sight
1995 - Tom Tom Blues
1999 - ep (EP)
2001 - A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows
2002 - Direct (EP)

Live Albums
1991 - 88 (1988 performance)
1996 - Echos o' Faith (The 77's Played Naked) (1992 performance)
2000 - 88/When Numbers Get Serious, re-release of 88 w/bonus disc containing various live tracks (1987-1998)

Fan Club Releases
2001 - Happy Chrimbo! from The 77's
2003 - Guilty Pleasures

Compilations
1989 - More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be (originally released under the 7&7is moniker and later remastered/re-released under The 77s banner); features Mike Roe solo tracks, demos/outtakes from The 77s' self-titled album, and unreleased material from The Magnets (Michael Roe & Larry Tagg)
1995 - 1 2 3, boxed set re-release of The 77s' first three studio albums
2000 - Late, contains the entire ep album, alternate takes/mixes from A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows and Tom Tom Blues, and solo tracks from Roe's 1997 solo tour

Video Releases
2006 - 77s DVD Collection (2 DVDs, includes rare footage from The 77s' archives, including promotional videos for "A Different Kind Of Light," "Mercy Mercy," "Ba Ba Ba Ba," "Nuts For You," "Snake," "For Crying Out Loud," "The Boat Ashore," and numerous concert performances)

Special & Limited Edition Releases
1980 - Rock & Religion Radio Show (06-01-1980), live cuts as Scratch Band
1992 - FlevoTotaal Festival - Live Tapes Volume 1 compilation, "I Can't Get Over It", live track, 1990
1992 - Shirley Goodness & Misery compilation, "Someone New" (alternate extended remix), 1984
1995 - Bootlevel compilation, "Mercy Mercy," "Smokescreen," and "Good Directions," from 1984's All Fall Down sessions
1999 - When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos and the Music of Terry Scott Taylor compilation, "Shotgun Angel"
2000 - A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows: Radioactive Singles—Related/Mr. Magoo, CD single

www.77s.com mp3 (Archives)
1983 - "No Party in Hell" (live track)
1983 - "Modern Guy" (live track)
1996 - "Jazz Jam Warmup" (live track, 08-27-96)
1996 - "Pray Naked" (live rehearsal track, 08-28-96)
1998 - "How Do You Dig It Now" (basic studio track)
1998 - "Blue Sky" (early arrangement)

77s Songs Covered by Other Artists
1990 - The Ocean Blue, Laugh Tour (with The Mighty Lemon Drops and John Wesley Harding) - "Renaissance Man" (from Ping Pong Over the Abyss)
2000 - Smalltown Poets, Third Verse - "The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life" (from The 77s)
2004 - Lost Dogs, MUTT - "The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life" (from The 77s)
2004 - Lost Dogs, MUTT - "It's So Sad" (from Ping Pong Over the Abyss)
2004 - The Radiant Dregs, Send $2.00 And A S.A.S.E. To... - "Leaving" (from A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows)

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Karlene Bartolo

Jamaican-born singer/songwriter Karlene Bartolo has been singing inspirationally for more than two decades. After working with The Grace Thrillers (the Caribbean’s most popular recording and touring group), she migrated to Canada where she launched a solo career. In addition to her solo work, Karlene continues to expand her musical horizon assisting choirs, other vocalists and worship teams. She has toured in North America, the Caribbean, and the U.K and shared stage with renowned artists such as Shirley Caesar and CeCe Winans. Her memorable songs, powerful voice and stage presence have made her a household name to all who have experienced her in concert. Karlene currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband Richard and their two children.



Karlene Bartolo is poised to introduce the world to a fresh new sound with her debut CD “Father of Light”. The project is set to be released November 16th, 2004 and promises to take you to another level in worship. "Father of Light" was produced by Jeff Rogers of BRogers Music in Atlanta. Jeff has worked with successful artists such as Babbie Mason, and D’Vine. “Father of Light” consists of 10 original songs, all written by this dynamic minister. When one speaks of “memorable and anointed”, these songs have got it! This project demonstrates Karlene’s passion for the Lord and dedication to ministry. She captivates you right from the start and there is something for everyone. This contemporary singer brings you praise with an edge on the energetic “Glory to the King”; a track that is sure to have you stomping. She brings you hope on her inspirational “Jesus Will Be There”, and takes you to the Throne with her sensational ballad “Father of Light”. A track that will also take your breath away is her Jewish-influenced “Holy is Your Name”. When you are through with this one, only tears remain. This CD is a must have!

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Concerto For Mother TERESA - Song + Video Clip In Loving Tribute

A spiritual song + video clip, in loving tribute to Saint
Mother Teresa, from a CD Album which has been blessed by late
Saint Mother Teresa & His Holiness the late Pope John Paul II more...

Profoundly idealistic, the altruistic work and extraordinary
devotion of Mother Teresa have deeply marked the composer of
this song. It was in this spirit that, already in 1986, he had
composed this Concerto For Mother Teresa, directly inspired by
the charisma and the abnegation of the founder of the
Missionaries of Charity.

This song is part and parcel of a CD album entitled Concerto
For Mother Teresa, which content is made of 17 spiritual songs
- for solo voice, male choir, piano and symphonic orchestra.
This CD Album has been blessed by Mother Teresa (to whom this
CD album and this title is wholeheartedly dedicated) and His
Holiness Pope Jean-Paul II.

A cassette of this song was sent to Mother Teresa at the end
of 1996, and she wrote back a few months later (9th May 1997)
this beautiful and touching letter:

Dear Sir

Thank you very much for your beautiful gift! I am sure it
expresses the love you have for God and for His poor. Keep the
joy of loving through sharing. God love you and bless you as
you reach out to many hearts to comfort them through your
music. Let us continue to work, making Jesus loved, known and
cared for, more each day, in each other and in His poor. Let
us pray.

GOD BLESS YOU.

MOTHER TERESA, Calcutta (India)

Mother Teresa said once those touching words:

People are not hungry just for bread... they are hungry for
love. People are not naked only for a piece of cloth... they
are naked for human dignity. People are not only homeless for
a room made of bricks, but they are homeless being rejected,
unwanted and unloved. MOTHER TERESA

Concerto For Mother Teresa
(English lyrics)

When one Madonna’s crying
For all the people dying
A voice full of emotion
Bespeaks her love's devotion

Who lies in dust forsaken
Her love is there to waken
The miracle of coping
Reviving faith and hoping

Mother Teresa
A shower
Of love and devotion
Mother Teresa
A tower
Of light in the ocean

Where shattered lives
Need mending
Her toil seems never ending
A gift of love she showers
Bestowed with healing powers

When overwhelmed by sorrow
When hope has no tomorrow
When promises are broken
She dries the tears unspoken

Mother Teresa
A shower
Of love and devotion
Mother Teresa
A tower
Of light in the ocean

A wasted body quivers
Awaiting death in shivers
A torch at heaven's portal
A mother's love immortal

Profondément idéaliste et humaniste dans l'âme, l'oeuvre
altruiste et l'extraordinaire dévouement de Mère Teresa ont
fortement marqué le compositeur, arrangeur et interprète et
co-auteur de cette chanson. C'est d'ailleurs dans cet esprit
qu'en 1986, déjà, il avait compose, à son intention, le
"Concerto For Mother Teresa", directement inspirée du charisme
et de l'abnégation de cette femme d'exception.

Morceau emblématique de l'album " Concerto For Mother Teresa",
cette chanson est donc entièrement dédiée à cette femme
d’exception.

Voici d'ailleurs la traduction d'une lettre que Mère Teresa a
écrite au compositeur, peu après avoir reçu la copie cassette
de cette chanson composée à son intention.

Cette lettre a été rédigée de la main même de Mère Teresa,
quelques mois avant sa mort :

Dear Sir,

Merci pour votre magnifique cadeau ! Je suis persuadée qu'il
exprime l'amour que vous ressentez envers Dieu et ses pauvres.
Gardez intacte la joie d'aimer par le fruit du partage !
Puissent l'amour et la bénédiction de Dieu accompagner votre
musique, dont le rayonnement essaime son pouvoir consolateur
au sein de nombreux coeurs ! Continuons à oeuvrer pour faire
connaître et ressentir chaque jour plus intensément l'amour et
la sollicitude bienveillante de notre Seigneur Jésus, afin
qu'il puisse régner dans le coeur de chacun d'entre nous et
dans celui de chacun d'entre ses pauvres ! Prions ensemble !
Que Dieu vous bénisse !

MÈRE TERESA

Rien sans une parcelle d'amour ! MÈRE TERESA

Le coeur d'une Madone
“Concerto For Mother Teresa”
(French lyrics)

Le coeur d'une madone
Est si grand qu'elle donne
Un amour qui résonne
Et dont l'aura rayonne

D'un chagrin qui égrène
Elle adoucit la peine
D'un coeur qui se désarme
Elle séchera les larmes

Ave Teresa
Amie
Des vies
Qui fuient

Madre Teresa
Amie
Des heures
Qui pleurent

Pour ces âmes en détresse
Que la douleur oppresse
Que le tourment désole
Elle prie et les console

Quand tout espoir chavire
Rongé par la discorde
Elle offre son sourire
Plein de miséricorde

Ave Teresa
Amie
Des vies
Démunies
Madre Teresa
Amie
Des heures
Qui pleurent

Un corps lassé frissonne
Quand la vie l'abandonne
Mais dans ses yeux rayonne
L'amour d'une madone

Mother THERESA Me Mère Teresa faith hope religion devotion
altruism altruistic love catholic Catholicism abnegation care
understanding Calcutta India Vatican angel angels mercy
miséricorde foi altruisme amour altruiste


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OH HAPPY DAY - Allan Rich Vdos Music Videos

Live performance - Dimanche on 03.06.2007


OH HAPPY DAY - Allan Rich Vdos Music - The funniest home videos are here

05 July 2007

NEW WEBSITE FOR CHRISTIAN AND GOSPEL ARTISTS

Epraisemusic.com allows artists to share and sell their creative artistic content online.
Epraisemusic.com is a new Website for Christian and Gospel artists.

The artists are allowed to create an account to share and sell downloads such as music, video, ebooks, etc.

They are also allowed to sell physical merchandise such as CDs, books, DVDs, etc. Music fans can sign up to listen to the artists. The artists can also create their own cost-effective WebTV Internet Channel via www.gospeltube.com and be added to the Christian Web and search directory www.aboutgospel.com free of charge.

03 July 2007

Eoghan Heaslip



Eoghan Heaslip is a worship leader whose album, Grace in the Wilderness, is an impressive, mature and confident piece of work. For Years his songs has given a new meaning to gospel music.


Albums
Deeper Still - Eoghan Heaslip
Grace In The Wilderness - Eoghan Heaslip
Mercy - Eoghan (Owen) Heaslip
Deeper Still - Eoghan Heaslip
Worship From Ireland - Double CD
Journey In Faith - New Wine 2002
Hope Of The Nations
Detling 2002 - Your Kingdom Come
Powerscourt - Live Worship 2000 / David Ruis
Summer Madness 2000 - True Intimacy

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Country singer warms his voice for Burnham


A COUNTRY singer is warming his voice ready for a concert next Wednesday (July 4) at Burnham Baptist Church in Burnham.

George Hamilton IV will be performing in Somerset as part of his UK Gospel Country Music Tour.

After his first hit, A Rose and a Baby Ruth, in 1956, he toured with Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers.

Top ten country singles including Before This Day Ends, Three Steps to the Phone (Millions of Miles) and If You Don't Know I Ain't Gonna Tell You paved the way for 1963's Abilene, which topped the country charts for four weeks and reached 15 on the pop charts.

Besides more than ten tours of Great Britain and several BBC productions, Hamilton became the first country artist to perform behind the Iron Curtain - he also toured Africa, the Orient, New Zealand, Australia, and even the Middle East.

George Hamilton will be performing with accomplished musician Alistair Macdonald.

02 July 2007

FIXED - I Receive You

Title: I Receive You
Album: Flashback
Artist: Swapna

Song from the Divine Retreat Center's Television Program called "Divine Vision - Streams of Grace".

Divine Retreat Center, Muringoor, Chalakudy, Kerala, India. Visit: http://www.drcm.org/dvineretreat/gene...

Swapna - Jesus Alone

Title: Jesus Alone
Lyrics, Music & Vocals: Swapna
Album: Flashback
Cuts: Shando A Uruvath
Camera: Jino Vagamon & Justin Jose
Direction: Maria Sangeetha

Notice clip(s) of Fr. Stan Fortuna if you look closely during the cuts.

Song from the Divine Retreat Center's Television Program called "Divine Vision - Streams of Grace".

Divine Retreat Center, Muringoor, Chalakudy, Kerala, India. Visit: http://www.drcm.org/dvineretreat/gene...


Smokie Norful


Smokie Norful is an American gospel singer and pianist. With his soulful tenor vocals and an unerring ability to fuse contemporary gospel with hip-hop sensibilities, Smokie Norful is one of the brightest lights on the current gospel scene. The son of an African Methodist Episcopal minister, Norful spent his first 14 years in Muskogee, OK, where he absorbed music ranging from sacred gospel to the secular soul that was popular at the time, and both strains would serve him well when he began his professional singing career. By the age of two he was picking out melodies on piano, by four he was actively playing and singing in his father's church, and by ten he was a featured artist on a custom album assembled by a regional music director. Although music was his enduring passion, Norful instead opted to study history at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, eventually working as a history instructor for four years before relocating to Chicago in 1998 in order to earn a Masters of Divinity degree from Garrett Theological Seminary.

After his graduation, Norful remained in Chicago as an assistant pastor at the Rock of Ages Baptist Church and stayed active in various church choirs, eventually catching the ear of Joe Anne Brunson, leader of the Thompson Community Choir, who asked him to sing one of his original songs for the choir's Real album, which essentially launched Norful's professional singing career. His debut solo album, I Need You Now, was released by Chordant in 2002, followed by an EP called Limited Edition from EMI Gospel in 2003. Norful has characterized his music as "urban inspirational," an apt term that allows him to stretch the boundaries of traditional gospel while still remaining true to its purpose. EMI Gospel also released Norful's second solo album, Nothing Without You, in 2004. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Discography
  1. 2006 Life Changing
  2. 2005 Nothing Without You [DVD]
  3. 2005 Nothing Without You [CD & DVD]
  4. 2004 Nothing Without You
  5. 2003 Limited Edition
  6. 2003 I Need You Now/Life's Not Promised (Single)
  7. 2002 I Need You Now

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Also Read the Interview :
http://www.blackgospel.com/psalmists/smokienorful/interview/2006/

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Participants gearing up for Gospel music festival

By Steve Eighinger
Herald-Whig Staff Writer


HANNIBAL, Mo. — Nicole Foti views the lineup of artists for the inaugural "Praise the Lord" weekend as one of its chief strengths.

"The wide variety of music should allow all age groups to worship the Lord in their own way," said Foti, a Wentzville, Mo., resident who is promoting the event.

The Oct. 5-6 Gospel music festival will be held at the Quality Inn and Suites in cooperation with the Hannibal Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Tri-State Bluegrass Association.

Don't be fooled by that "bluegrass" reference, however. The lineup also offers contemporary Christian artists Jon Webb of Texas and the group Alathea from Tennessee, along with Little Roy Lewis and the Lewis Family, Green Valley Grass, Southern Accent, Arlington, Hilton Griswold and Redeemed.

Redeemed, based in Hannibal and featuring Christine Poage as lead singer, is one of the top contemporary praise and worship acts in West-Central Illinois and Northeast Missouri.

Green Valley Grass is a four-time Missouri Gospel Group of the Year award winner. The Lewis Family is billed as "America's First Family of Bluegrass Gospel."

Serving as a keynote speaker will be the Rev. Jack Herren of Quincy.

"This could really turn into something great," Foti said. "So many people have helped pull this all together."

Foti said the wide-ranging lineup of artists is no accident. She is hoping to draw old and young alike and hopes the event will especially appeal to younger music fans through the inclusion of artists such as Webb and Alathea.

While Webb is a Christian recording artist, he is also involved in children's ministry. Alathea is extremely active in Compassion International, a Christian child advocacy ministry that has dozens of Christian recording stars helping spread its message.

"We want to reach as many people as we can through this event," Foti said.

The festival schedule begins with a 7 p.m. Oct. 5 show. Oct. 6 shows are at noon and 7 p.m.

Tickets are $12 for each individual show, or $20 for admittance to both of Saturday's performances. Children under 12 attend for free; and tickets are $9 for ages 12-16. Handicap-accessible seating will also be available.

For more information, call Foti at (636) 327-5596.

Contact Staff Writer Steve Eighinger at seighinger@whig.com
or (217) 221-3377
Source :whig.com
(Online Edition Of The Quincy Herald Whig)

Elvis Is In The Building

By ALLEN ARRICK
Staff Writer (The Tyler Paper.com)

There’s an old saying that humans are biologically classified into two distinct groups: Beatles people and Elvis people.

The T.G. Field Auditorium in Longview was packed to the brim June 23 with the latter for the first-ever “Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest” sanctioned by the Elvis estate in Memphis.

The winner from the contest will go on to Memphis during Elvis week in the fall to compete to be the “Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist” (emphasis on “Ultimate”).

“Most of (the tribute artists) grew up listening to Elvis,” said event coordinator Carol Shahin of Jacksonville. “They love him so much that they want to pay the best tribute they know how to an icon in their eyes. They take it very seriously. They purchase high dollar replica jumpsuits. You will not see any Halloween-type costumes.”

Perhaps the contest, the only one of its kind in Texas, created more questions about Elvis’ legacy than it attempted to answer.

What compels people to spend several thousand dollars on a jumpsuit?

What is it in estrogen that makes women of all ages magnetically attracted to slick, sparkly, rhinestone-incrusted, jumpsuit-wearing, mutton-chopped men who simply look, act and sing like Elvis?

And perhaps most important: Why Elvis? Why are we here 30 years after his death watching grown men sport hair-do’s they would never wear normally, and wear clothes that would only look good on someone trying to look like Elvis?

Why don’t we have “Ultimate Johnny Cash Tribute Artists” or “Ultimate Roy Orbison Tribute Artists” complete with horn-rimmed specs?

These questions and more lead backstage at the contest, where a surreal atmosphere of multiple Elvis look-a-likes roamed around, waiting to get strapped into their jumpsuits to sing for the crowd.

Some hummed tunes to themselves to prepare, some posed for pictures with fans.

ELVI’S UP CLOSE

A young-looking Nathan Belt, a Grapevine resident, was there with his wife (his very dedicated and understanding wife).

Belt wasn’t anywhere near ready to perform. His hair was done, but he was in shorts and a gray T-shirt.

Growing up, Belt was always told he sounded like Elvis.

“There’s only one Elvis,” he said. “There’s been no one since then that had that charisma.”

Charisma, a word just about every Elvis tribute artist uses as a blanket statement to define Elvis’ character.

Charisma is too vague. Mussolini had charisma, and no one has “Ultimate Mussolini Tribute Dictator” contests.

But then Belt dropped the bomb.

“There wouldn’t be the Beatles if there wasn’t Elvis Presley,” he said.

Belt seems to be the exception to the rule about Beatles/Elvis people.

His wife, who has accompanied him on his performances since their marriage began, is very supportive of her husband’s passion.

“When I met him, he was a singer-songwriter in Nashville,” Jeanice Belt said. “He didn’t tell me until later about being an Elvis tribute artist.”

One can imagine that conversation.

His wife helped him climb into his $3,000 white rhinestone jumpsuit before taking the stage. The suit was donated by a “very generous” friend, he said.

“She believes in me,” Belt said.

He sings gospel music at his church, and said Elvis’ gospel roots are one of the many reasons he loves the king.

(For the sanctuary, Belt leaves his jumpsuit at home.)

Try telling any one of the Tribute Artists they are “Elvis impersonators,” and you get looks that could kill.

“A tribute artist is someone who really puts his heart and his money into it,” Belt said. “It’s not a parody.”

Similar convictions were shared between the Elvi’s.

Richard Cook, a Shreveport resident and longtime Elvis tribute artist, said he started “being Elvis” in front of a mirror when he was 4 years old.

“I started in front of people when I was 14,” Cook said.

Cook said he’s drawn to Elvis because “The King” never forgot where he came from.

A good friend of Cook said he’s the real deal.

“This is him all the time, the way he acts now,” Angie Lafisca said. “He’s always (Elvis) 24 hours a day ... he believes it so much he makes me believe.”

CROONIN’, GROOVIN’

When the lights dimmed and the first performer came on stage, the audience lit up with excitement.

Packs of women and girls flocked to the front of the stage to grab one of many silky scarves discarded by the artists.

On a side note, the artists were ranked according to looks, stage presence, singing ability and other things. What basketball coaches call the “intangibles,” — the stuff that doesn’t show up on a stat-sheet — the way Shaqille O’Neal intimidates when he has the ball.

The winner of this contest could dunk on anybody — at least anybody with a pompadour.

To get people to speak of the intangibles was not an easy task.

Some women focused strictly on what they described as the handsome factor.

“It takes us back to a better time in life,” Barbara Peterson said. “And don’t get us started on the looks.”

“When he sings, it feels like he’s singing to you,” an excited Diane Rose said.

But can that really sum up Elvis’ legacy — a few nice ladies contemplating Elvis’ era, as well as his other, um, attributes?

Meanwhile backstage, the second half of the performances were about to get under way while an Elvis tribute artist was belting out some vocal chords in his dressing room.

“Gotta’ get loosened up for those high notes, man.”

BIG WINNER

Some of the Elvis artists stood out. One in particular was Trent Carlini, a Vegas showman.

Carlini emigrated to the U.S. from Italy, and he quickly became a rock and roll fan.

Put aside the long biography which includes an appearance on the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” and you get a guy who looks identical to the king.

Carlini’s pearly whites show through his Elvis-esque smirk, complemented by perfectly dangling bangs.

He walked around backstage like a force. One imagines that people look at him as if they had seen the ghost of Elvis.

(We would hope that our ghosts would look like we did in our prime, which is what Carlini achieves: Elvis in his prime)

Backstage before the show, a strange conversation happened between one of the security officers and the tribute artists.

“Is there an Elvis back here named Trent?” the guard asked.

“Trent’s not here yet,” the emcee said.

“There’s some women out front who want to meet him.”

“None of the Elvises are available out front right now.”

Thirty years after the death of Elvis, a man who presented himself as a mere figment of “The King,” was attracting women in droves.

In 1990, Carlini was chosen by the Global Records Star Search in Dallas as “Entertainer With The Most King-Like Charisma.”

There’s that word again.

Needless to say, Carlini took the show — he won the competition and will go on to the final round in Memphis in the fall. His intangibles showed through, even if they’re hard to name.

But that’s as good as it’s going to get. Maybe “charisma” is the only word to describe Elvis.

“They have to have a little bit of it all, the charisma, the charm, the stage presence, how they deal with the crowd,” Mrs. Shahin, the event coordinator, said.

That’s how Elvis can be summed up: Charisma of a benevolent dictator, presence of Shaq and the, well, physical assets, of Elvis.

Leaving the auditorium, a lady said, “I told you the guy from Vegas was going to win.”

She said he looks a lot like young Elvis, but he’s still far from the real thing.

Maybe the ladies were referring to something Carlini was missing – something indescribable.

Perhaps the only word to describe Elvis is “Elvis.” The jailhouse rocker is his own universal language in American culture.

And that’s why he’s so broadly appealing. We just don’t need words.

Allen Arrick, a summer intern at the Tyler Courier-Times—Telegraph, offers his personal reflections on the Elvis phenomenon.

Source : tylerpaper.com