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More than any other year, 1998 was a near-mythical year for Avalon. So much so,
one might begin to think their name was a foretelling of sorts. After all,
Avalon is a legendary, mythical island paradise where King Arthur sailed off to
at the end of his life, having long searched for the Holy Grail. Avalon,
mythically speaking then, is heaven. For the vocal group Avalon, comprised of
Jody McBrayer, Janna Potter, Michael Passons and Cherie Paliotta, this year was
about as close to heaven as a vocal group can get.
"Testify to Love" made Christian music history when it became the
longest running number one Christian single of the 1990's. Wynonna then picked
it up for the "Touched By An Angel" sound track, and an entire episode
of the series was structured around the song. It finished 1998 as the #1 Song of
the Year.
A Maze of Grace more than doubled the sales of Avalon's debut and has spent over
a year in the top ten on the Christian music sales chart.
Avalon gained substantial media exposure in 1998 with three featured appearances
on "CNN Headline News" and guest appearances on several television
shows nationwide, including "Good Day Atlanta" (Fox Atlanta),
"Good Morning Texas" (ABC Dallas), "AM Northwest (ABC
Portland),"Positively Texas" (CBS Ft. Worth) and "Good Day
Kansas" (ABC Wichita), among others.
And Avalon was voted "New Artist of the Year" at the 1998 Dove Awards
and won three Dove Awards this year including Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year
for "Testify to Love," Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year for
"Adonai," and Long Form Video of the Year for "My Utmost for His
Highest."
Along with the attention and accolades, Avalon has experienced first hand the
glorious and grueling year spent in the whirlwind of success. Early morning
flights, days full of interviews and in-store appearances, evening concerts and
meet-n-greets, and midnight flights to new cities. But what doesn't kill you
makes you stronger, right? "A lot of days, running to catch flights, its
easy to feel like, "Okay, why am I doing this again?" says Janna.
"And while this year has been very trying, I am reminded of the answer over
and over again."
"We've seen God do some amazing things this past year. It has been a tough
year and a wonderful year," Jody says of 1998. "We've been exhausted
and yet so encouraged by the affirmation we've received. Its great to know that
people are hearing the music, and it's making a difference."
It has been a year of growth and change. From the obvious, the departure of
Nikki Hassman and arrival of Cherie Paliotta, Avalon has managed to sail beyond
expectations to become the most exciting vocal group on the Christian music
scene today. Refusing to be content with the status quo, which in light of the
past year is quite over-whelming, Avalon is making the most of the gifts they've
been given. And while the numerical rewards are yet to be seen, the best rewards
are already apparent.
For those who have ears, let them hear - As Avalon's sound continues to evolve,
the harmonies are more layered and multi-dimensional. With high-energy pop
songs, beautifully emotive ballads and stirring, crescendoeing anthems, Avalon
delivers a vocal punch that entertains, encourages and inspires a multi-faceted
audience. Over the years, they have learned what it takes to be a vocal group,
undedfined by soloists, but distinguished by four equal parts, four individuals
with distinctive personalities and distinctive gifts who have melded into one
distinctive sound-reverberating one heart and one mind when it comes to the
music. As Avalon has grown, they've grown in their desire to sing from their
hearts and out of their unique experiences. "In A Different Light" is
an expression of that collective desire.
Cherie Paliotta has been a large part of the growth they've seen this year, and
not just because of the new blood, so to speak. Cherie brings not only stellar
vocals, but she also brings an open, vulnerable spirit and a vitality to the
group that has helped shape and focus their ministry and their music. "It
was a big change for me when I came into Avalon, there were days when I didn't
think I could get up there and remember one more lyric. But God came through for
me in those moments and gave me the courage to anchor on to Him and move
forward. And I think that was just the same for the others during the
transition. God has really been faithful to all of us to work out the quirks and
make this thing work.
"On this album, it was important to me to find lyrics that represented that
intimacy with the Lord," she continues. "I just wanted to convey that
God knows every thought, every problem, every struggle and temptation, and He's
helping us through it."
Michael echoes similar aspirations. "On this album, honesty was the big
priority, he explains, "just making sure that what we were singing wasn't
just a good melody or catchy hook, but it was something that we believed in,
something that we felt, something that we've lived through. The words were more
important this time around than any other album. We have poured over the words
and also written for this one. So I think we see a lot of ourselves in these
songs. I know I do. It's very biographical."
Janna agrees, adding, "These songs say exactly what I would say if I was a
songwriter because I know what that feels like, and I know where that emotion is
coming from. Finding songs that convey exactly where I'm at in my life is not
always easy."
For those who have eyes, let them see: "In A Different Light" picks up
where "A Maze Of Grace" left off thematically speaking, having
explored the infinite grace God bestows on believers (as much one can explore
such a deep, endless ocean on one album) and the ways that grace is ever present
This project expands into various facets of our relationships with Christ.
"It hones in more on how we feel as Christians, serving and being a part of
this huge God," Jody says, "a God that is overwhelming, and at the
same time our closest friend."
In A Different Light encompasses a lot of things," Jody continues. "We
are expressing our hearts in a different way on this record than we were on the
last; maybe were seeing God in a different light these days. And so beyond the
title, the record is kind of symbolic in many areas."
Creatively, Avalon has never been more unified in their approach to the music.
Every idea and effort made is seemingly synchronized, an indication that, as
unbelievable as it sounds, four of one mind can work better than four minds at
once. And therefore, musically, this album holds promise of even further
defining a group that has seen its share of change.
Ever the musician, Michael muses, "Sure, we have a new addition, but we
also have a newer sound. Our producer, Brown Bannister, has stretched us to be a
little more intricate soundwise. Vocally we sound more like a group. There's a
way to be a group and not sound like four soloists and still keep it very
interesting and alive and not plain or predictable. The music is a bit more
progressive and a bit more commercial sounding than our last two records, but we
want it that way. We want every record to be in a progression, a growing thing.
I think we've done that here. "Janna adds, "Perhaps we probe deeper
here, but the message remains the same at it's center."
For those with heart, let them be heartened - And that message has been at the
heart of this group since day one, since album one. "It doesn't matter
where we sing, bringing the gospel to people through music is what we're about,
whether we're at First Baptist, in Jackson, Mississippi, or doing an interview
for CNN," Janna emphasizes. "That is the bottom line of who we are. We
are Christians. We bear the name of Jesus Christ and our music needs to reflect
that and, more importantly, our lives need to reflect that"
"More than anything," Jody adds, "people these days are starving
for honesty. They're starving for people who will be real with them. I think
that's been a large part in what we try to do. That's what was so amazing about
"Testify to Love." It connected with so many people in its simplicity
and boldness.
"We've always tried to be real with people," Jody continues.
"We've never tried to be stars or to be glamorous. Yeah, we might wear some
cool clothes every now and then, but if you sit us down and talk to us, or if
we're on stage, we're going to share our hearts. If we're having a bad day,
we'll probably tell you. Hopefully, in doing so, God can use that for his own
glory because that's kind of what we're called to do."
"In A Different Light" represents a whole new season, spiritually,
Cherie says. "As we grow in the Lord, we're constantly being molded and
shaped by the Word. We're constantly seeing Christ in a different light."
And just when you think you've reached the end of His good work in your life,
the end of his grace, Jody adds, "God continues to change and make you into
more of what He wants you to be. And it's always different, it's always a
surprise and around every corner, there is always grace that astounds."
In the wake of that grace, Avalon has a renewed, singular vision. The awards and
recognition may continue to roll in on the tide of hard work and creative
effort, but if not, the year to come will be embraced all the same, in
recognition of the blessings He's bestowed. It has been a year of illumination,
and the future looks brighter than ever.
"We all feel very strongly about the things we want to communicate,"
Jody explains. "We all have the same concerns and the same ideas about
ministry. It's an amazing feeling to be able to get up on stage every night with
three other people, knowing that we're all of one mind and one spirit. We all
share a common message, and we're confident that if one person gets up and
speaks, he or she will say something the rest of us feel is true in our hearts.
That's a blessing only of God. I don't know that a lot of groups in the past
have been able to say that."