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Denis Grady |
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As recent winner of "Gospel
Musician of the Year 1999" for the Alberta Recording Industry
singer songwriter Denis Grady is no stranger to the gospel music
scene.
Producer of the Canadian Country Music Week Gospel Show, for
1992/94/96 and Producer/Host of AM 1140 Radio's "Gospel Road" he
has worked diligently promoting gospel music. His family also
played an influencing role in developing a passionate interest in
music. Brothers' Peter and Paul were very active with Denis in the
Grady household playing in bands, organizing concerts and writing
songs. Paul has had several of his songs recorded by Anne Murray,
Emmylou Harris and John Allen Cameron. Younger brother Peter
worked for Anne Murray as part of her tour crew and later in her
Toronto office.
Denis' move from Toronto to Alberta in the early 1970's was the
setting for his foray into writing gospel songs. Always active
with folk choirs he would often be invited to play coffeehouses,
social events and special concerts. A two-year term at L'Arche
offered an invaluable experience of Christian community and an
awareness of spiritual formation. In 1980 he was invited to work
on the Billy Graham Crusade in Calgary. The Graham Organization
introduced him to Americans, Dennis and Danny Agajanian, veteran
gospel bluegrass musicians who in turn invited Denis to come to
San Diego and record some of his songs. This opened a whole New
World of possibilities for Denis' musical aspirations. The idea of
pursuing music as a vocation became real as he witnessed the
Agajanians in action during a California tour. He comments " I was
amazed at how boldly and creatively these guys presented the
gospel in their music, and the way people responded ". Upon
returning from California Denis started working on his own CD. It
would take 18 years to complete. He is clear about the reason for
the long delay." It was a simple fact of not being ready
spiritually or mentally. I had some growing up to do."
After some very painful valleys and many miles of life's lessons
"Running Too Long" was released in April of 1998. It is a good mix
of country and pop styles featuring Calgary's finest musicians,
including producer/arranger Jerry Proppe. Lyrically the songs are
a combination of scripture and faith inspired poems with several
testimonials.
Denis recently signed an artist management contract with John
Michael Talbot's company in Nashville, called Troubadour.
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