Founder, and Spiritual Father
The Brothers and Sisters of Charity at Little Portion Hermitage
Current mood:
grateful
JOHN MICHAEL TALBOT HONORED AT SURPRISE EVENT
Christian Artist Releases 50th Recording, "Living Water"
(Posted by JMT Public Relations Contact Key Krecker)
John Michael Talbot, best-selling Christian music artist whose 50th album, "Living Water," was just released, was "stunned and surprised" recently in
Talbot had no idea that 55 excited celebrants had been planning this event for months, flying in from all over the country to await his arrival. Surprising John along with his wife,Viola, daughter Amy Stalling, and other family members were: EMI CMG Label executives Peter York, Greg Bays and Rick Horne; John W. Styll, President of the Gospel Music Association; Oregon Catholic Press Director of Artist Relations Tom Tomaszek with staff members Tom Booth and Robert Feduccia; Mark Funderburg, President of Word Distribution; and Dusty Wells, Sr. Director, Field and Telesales for Word Distribution, whose work with Talbot's music goes back to its earliest days. The Catholic Association of Musicians (founded by Talbot) was represented by Lynn Geyer and Jim Cosgrove, who is also JMT's Troubadour for the Lord Operations Manager. A singer, songwriter and musician in his own right, Jim was on hand with his wife Paula Cosgrove, also a Troubadour staffer. Several monastic members of the Brothers and Sisters of Charity traveled from Little Portion Hermitage near
Rounding out the surprise party ensemble were sound engineers Bob Clark, Brent King and John Cotton, along with musical arranger Kristin Wilkinson. Travelling from
It was obvious by John Michael's stunned silence that he was deeply moved while viewing the documentary filmed for the occasion. The video, "Behind the Man, the Music and the Ministry," paid tribute to Talbot's three decades of what musician Michael Card described as "selfless service to God and profound influence on both Christian music, and Church music." Billy Ray Hearn, longtime producer of contemporary Christian music via labels like Word and Sparrow, weaved Talbot's video story together with memories and vignettes. Among those congratulating Talbot and thanking him for his role in their lives were Christian musicians including Phil Keaggy, Michael Card, Tom Booth, Joe Hand, and Al Perkins. John's brother, Terry Talbot, currently touring with Barry McGuire, sent video greetings, reminding audience members that John Michael had been quite the baseball player. "He was scouted by the
Mercy Corps co-founder Dan O'Neill (author of Talbot's biography, "Troubadour for the Lord"), appeared in the video, thanking John for donating over nine million dollars of money raised from his concerts to the worldwide relief, aid and development programs of Mercy Corps.
Talbot, still speechless, was then presented with three awards. The first, from the EMI CMG Music Label group, was a plaque featuring four platinum albums recorded by Talbot between the years 1976-2007 commemorating "the milestone event in Christian music of releasing 50 albums." A specially commissioned piece of art depicting the humble act of service through foot-washing, was presented by executives representing Word Distribution. The last award, actually more of a spectacular gift, was a guitar presented to JMT by Phil Perkins on behalf of all the event attendees-- one of only 30 guitars crafted that are exact replicas of the instrument played by
"Only our Lord Jesus Christ is deserving of such admiration," Talbot said, "and so I thank Him first… The word "saved" can sometimes be overused by us Christians, so I'll say instead that I am thankful that He has "salvaged" me." John Michael then surveyed those in the room slowly, and after some silence and a deep exhale, spoke again: "I look around and realize that I could spend several hours with each one of you, sharing about God in our lives, about things that have been and are happening. Fifty albums don't happen without the work, prayers and cooperation of many, many people. I could not have done this alone. I could never have done it without you, so I am grateful to each one of you." Following his words, the standing ovation that had greeted him upon his arrival was exuberantly repeated.
Talbot then admitted that he had coveted that particular guitar for months. "I finally quit lusting after it, and gave my wanting over to the Lord. And now, here you all are, giving it back to me in His name," he said.
"Living Water," John Michael's 50th release, marks the reunion of Talbot with Executive Producer Billy Ray Hearn and Co-Producer/Orchestrator Phil Perkins. Following 49 albums reflecting a diversity of musical genres including everything from folk and chant to rock and roll and music for a ballet, Talbot's latest unit showcases his return to his "signature" style of reflective neo-classical songs. "It's a return to what his fans have always loved most, while giving them some surprises and a few new things to think about," said Billy Ray.
For more information about Talbot and his three-decade musical career, OR TO ORDER ONLINE go to www.JohnMichaelTalbot.com.
Current mood:
cheerful
April 27, 2007
Peace and Good in the Risen Christ!
We are having a great tour of
We started slowly in
In Houston, our sound and lighting engineer, John Cotton, received word that his mother had passed away, so he needed to return home to Buffalo, New York. Richard Hoggatt, the president of Stage Directions, volunteered to help us out for the rest of the tour. He did a fantastic job, and was a complete joy to work with. Thanks, Richard! We also continue to pray for John's mother, and for the family members who survive her.
From
We concluded in
Through it all, offerings for the Brothers and Sisters of Charity and Mercy Corps were high. This always humbles me, and makes me feel most honored to participate in such great ministries.
Of special note is my addition of a vocation appeal during every concert. This begins with an invitation to pick up some of the informational brochures about our Brothers and Sisters of Charity community. But I go on to encourage all vocations in the Church, clerical and lay, celibate and married. I can tell that people are being challenged and touched by God's grace from this appeal.
In Jesus,
John Michael Talbot
Founder, Spiritual Father, and General Minister
The Brothers and Sisters of Charity at Little Portion Hermitage
Dear MySpace Friends,
Peace and Good in the Risen Christ!
I get to peruse the blog sites regularly, but I cannot respond to all of you personally. Please forgive this group response.
I looked over the comments a few days ago, and am deeply touched that so many of you have found the music God has let me make meaningful in your life. I am also touched by your brief stories. I read them all.
I am a hermit when I am not on the road or recording. As such I take the ancient caution about too much correspondence seriously, though I do respond to a handful of trusted friends and associates regarding community and ministry. I really believe that a discipline against too much computer and e-correspondence is absolutely necessary for a good monastic contemplative life, especially in hermitage. But please know that this does not mean that I am blocking any of you out. It is through this discipline that I can still my body, emotions, and thoughts enough to actually carry you more deeply in my heart in meditation and prayer. I promise you this during this Easter season, and beyond.
I hope that all of you have a happy Easter season!
In Jesus,
John Michael Talbot
Founder, Spiritual Father, and general Minister
The Brothers and Sisters of Charity at Little Portion Hermitage