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Cindy Morgan's career as one
of Christian music's premier singer/songwriters began 15 years ago. A native of "But underneath it all, after 10 years of nearly constant performing," Morgan explains, "there was a nagging sense that my life was in need of a long-overdue rest." |
So five years ago, realizing that she'd spent her entire marriage and her first
pregnancy touring, Morgan decided to come off the road. At first she, along with
her husband, author Sigmund Brouwer, and their young daughter, spilt her time
between
"The people there taught me about being a human being," Morgan says.
"It was so great to be around people who were not necessarily Christians
because I recognized that their search goes on earnestly, and I felt so blessed
that I knew what I believed and that I felt truth in that belief."
Eventually, the family bought a house back in
Among the many songs she wrote, Morgan squirreled away the more personal ones
for another day.
Five years in the making, "Postcards" arrives as her latest project.
The Wayne Kirkpatrick-produced album is also Morgan's first of a new label
partnership with Reunion Records and the Provident Label Group following a
chance encounter with CEO, Terry Hemmings. Upon hearing some of her cached work,
Hemmings was pleased to enable Morgan the chance to make her seventh record.
Morgan says, "This album is for people who are in a place where they're
digging a little deeper. They want something where you might actually listen to
the lyric instead of just letting it go by. There's not a lot of ear candy on
this record." A dynamic vocalist and pianist, Morgan's latest addition to
her musical quiver is the lap dulcimer, which she says in many ways set the
record's tone.
Click here to read a biography for
"Elementary"
Click here to read a biography for
"Listen"
Click here to read an article about Cindy's
history