Michael Card

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Michael Card is listed in the credits for the following albums:

Year Artist Album Role
1982 Wayne Watson New Lives for Old Songwriter
1982 Amy Grant Age to Age Songwriter
1983 Michael Card Legacy Songwriter, Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
1984 Michael Card Known By The Scars Vocals, Classical Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion, Songwriter, Quartet Arrangement
1985 The Cause Do Something Now Choir
1985 Robin Crow Seven Seventy Seven Vocals
1985 David Meece 7 Songwriter
1985 Michael Card Scandalon Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Synthesizer, Piano, Digital Drums, Congas, Songwriter
1986 Amy Grant Collection Songwriter
1987 Michael Card The Final Word Songwriter, Digital Piano, Synthesizers, Guitars, Vocals
1988 Michael Card Present Reality Songwriter, Guitar, Banjo and Additional Keyboards
1989 Amy Grant A Moment In Time Songwriter
1989 Michael Card The Beginning Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer, "Shofar", Vocalist
1990 Michael Card The Way of Wisdom Acoustic Guitar/Dulcimer/Pencil, Mandolin/Mandola, Acoustic Piano, Vocals, Background Vocals, Songwriter
1991 Michael Card The Promise Guitars, Songwriter, Vocals, Background Vocals
1991 Bob Bennett Songs from Bright Avenue Vocals
1994 Michael Card Poiema Songwriter, Mandola, Mandolin, Vocals, Background Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Celtic Harp, Choir Member
1994 Michael Card Joy in the Journey Songwriter, Vocals
1994 David Mullen David Mullen Songwriter
1995 David Meece Odyssey Songwriter
1997 Michael Card Unveiled Hope Songwriter, Hand Claps, Acoustic Guitars, Backing Vocals, Celtic Harp
1998 Dino Collector's Series, Volume One Songwriter
1999 Various Artists Songs from The Book Performer
2000 Michael Card Soul Anchor Songwriter, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
2021 Phil Keaggy Live in St. Paul, MN - March 2003 Piano, Guitar, Penny Whistle, Vocals
2021 Michael Card Live in St. Paul, MN - March 2003 Piano, Guitar, Penny Whistle, Vocals

Michael Card

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Born: 
Apr 11, 1957
Age: 
67

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Michael Card is an American Christian singer-songwriter, musician, author, and radio host from Franklin, Tennessee. He is best known for his contributions in Contemporary Christian Music, which couple folk-style melodies and instrumentation with lyrics that stem from intensive study of the Bible. Since his debut in 1981, he has sold more than 4 million albums and has written 19 number one singles. He has also authored several books, including Gold Medallion Book Award winner A Sacred Sorrow.

Card was born in Madison, Tennessee as the son of a doctor and grandson of a Baptist minister. He received Bachelor's and Master’s degrees in Biblical Studies from Western Kentucky University and was awarded the university's "Distinguished Alumni Award" in 1997. His studies in physics and astronomy allowed him to support himself while a student by working for six years at a planetarium. As of 2005, he is working on a Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Classical Literature.

Musician
Michael Card never intended to be a professional musician. He got his start when his professor and mentor, Dr. William Lane, asked Card to write some music to accompany weekly sermons at their church. His friend, musician Randy Scruggs, then asked him to record a demo tape so Scruggs could get a job as a producer. The record label agreed to hire Scruggs as long as his first project was to produce an album featuring Card. Since then Card has released nineteen original albums and at least six compilation albums. Another album, Starkindler, is composed of Card's interpretations of traditional Celtic hymns. The compilations often include one or two new songs along with previously released material. With the exception of Starkindler, Card writes the vast majority of the music he records (although sometimes with collaborators).

Many of Card's albums are structured around a unifying theme. For example, the songs from The Beginning are all based on the Pentateuch. The individual songs have subjects such as Genesis, Leviticus, Abraham, Isaac, and Moses. Card is particularly adept at relating difficult or obscure concepts from the Old Testament to more understandable themes from the New Testament. For example, the song "Jubilee" talks about the period of rest and the release from debts and slavery commanded in the Jubilee year as described in Leviticus 25 but also reveals how the idea culminated in the rest and freedom from condemnation offered through Jesus.

Card's most famous song is "El Shaddai", which was recorded by Amy Grant as well as by Card himself. Grant's recording was named #326 on the RIAA's list of 365 Songs of the Century in 2001. Other popular Card songs include "Immanuel," "Joy in the Journey," and "Heal Our Land." "Heal Our Land" was commissioned as the 1993 National Day of Prayer's theme song.

Despite his success in music, Card has always maintained that his music career is secondary to his calling as a Bible teacher. He has at times distanced himself from the CCM industry by criticizing the promotion of personalities over musical content and the shifting emphasis away from God in order to sell more albums.

Author
Michael Card is the author or co-author of nineteen books. He originally started writing as a way to share the knowledge he accumulated while researching his songs. His studies were so in-depth that he couldn't condense everything he had learned into one short song. The books that resulted from album research bear the same titles as the albums. He then branched out to other subjects not specifically based on his music, such as the Gospel of John, homeschooling, and Christian discipleship and mentoring. As of 2005, he has joined with NavPress to pursue his interest in writing Christian fiction.

Radio Host
In addition to touring and writing, Card also hosted a weekly radio program. In the Studio with Michael Card was carried by stations in 48 states, Canada, and the Caribbean. It was also available via internet streaming audio and as a podcast. The show was an amalgam of talk, musical performances and Bible study. The show ceased production in March 2009.

Michael Card. (2011, July 24). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 12:28, July 28, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Card&oldid=441147613

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