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The original members of First Call partnered to record an acapella cd of hymns. This cd showcases the trio's unique harmonies. 10 MP3 Songs SPIRITUAL: Contemporary Christian, SPIRITUAL: Hymns Details: Bonnie Keen and Marty McCall didnât know it at the time, but Mel Tunney was sitting in the balcony the first night Marabeth Jordan stepped into the spotlight as part of the award-winning trio, First Call. What none of them could possibly foresee in that moment was the dramatic impact that change in personnel would have in all of their lives. It all began in an inconspicuous way. Three talented singers became known as the âfirst callâ by Nashville producers seeking vocalists who could effortlessly provide stellar background performances for major artists and commercial jingles. Neither Mel nor Bonnie nor Marty really desired a recording or touring career. But just for fun, they agreed to record an a cappella Christmas album one year called âAn Evening In December.â It became an instant classic, and propelled the three reluctant stars into the spotlight. Offers began to pour in from Christian superstars such as Amy Grant and Sandi Patty to join them on the road. And First Call found themselves thrust from an intimate studio setting to the bright lights of major auditoriums, singing for thousands of people every night The trio began to make their own mark on the Christian music industry with songs like âUndivided,â âLord Of All,â The Reason We Sing,â âO Sifuni Mungu,â and âSweet Love,â racking up nine #1 radio hits and several top 10 songs. Dove Awards, Grammy nominations and all the accolades began to accumulate, including being named the Gospel Music Associationâs Group Of The Year two years in a row. By all accounts, the sky was the limit for the talented trio. In 1990, Mel felt led to leave First Call and join her husband Dick Tunney in their own concert and songwriting ministry. It was a decision she did not take lightly. âSometimes you hear about a group breaking up and there is dissension and strife for years to come,â Mel states. âWith the three of us, there was none of that.â And then came that fateful night when Bonnie and Marty stepped on stage with Marabeth to continue the ministry of First Call. The new trio continued to be a fan favorite and went on to record two more critically-acclaimed projects, âHuman Songâ and âSacred Journey.â Five years later, on the verge of signing the largest recording contract of their career-- time, chance and life happened to First Call. While on tour with a high-profile male artist, Marabeth became entrenched in a public scandal which led to her resignation from the group. Bonnie and Marty were heartbroken. And ironically, one of the first people Bonnie turned to was Mel. âMel cried with me when I told her,â says Bonnie. âOur friendship and love for what First Call represented had never changed, and she was one person I knew would understand my grief.â In spite of the devastating blow, Warner Alliance signed Marty and Bonnie to record two projects as a duo. âBeyond Decemberâ and âFirst Callâ produced more avenues for ministry. Yet, the blemished image and loss of the trio sound left First Call at a crossroads. Bonnie and Marty peacefully, and reluctantly, parted to pursue solo ministries. Marty recorded Images of Faith, a project of contemporary ancient music, writing many of the lyrics with his wife, Vickie. Bonnie put both her vocal skills and writing talents to work, recording two albums, Marked for Life and God of Many Chances, as well as penning three best-selling books, Blessed are the Desperate for They Will Find Hope, God Loves Messy People, and A Ladder Out of Depression. She continues to be an in-demand speaker/singer, sharing stories of Godâs hope and restoration with transparency, poignancy, and honest humor. âI love how âThe Messageâ states Proverbs 24,â says Bonnie, âIt says, âIf you fall to pieces in a crisis, there wasnât much to you in the first place.â When life comes apart, it shows what our faith is made of. I began to discover that God wanted me to use the broken places in my personal and professional life to speak hope to others who were hurting.â âPeople still ask about Marabeth, âsays Bonnie. âShe was a tremendously creative and talented member of First Call, and nothing will change her contributions. Questions naturally arise because she was a valid part of First Callâs history. We grieved with her and for her family, and are grateful that God has restored our friendships beyond the circumstances that caused her to leave.â It has been said that where we place a period, God inserts a comma. And Godâs comma in the lives of Mel Tunney, Bonnie Keen and Marty McCall has been one of redemption and restoration. After reuniting the original group to record two songs for some compilation projects, Discovery House offered the threesome the chance to be First Call again. And they jumped at it. Their new CD, entitled REJOICE, is releasing in late May. âNeedless to say, the whole thing has been a roller coaster of grace and feeling like kids in a candy store!â Bonnie laughs. âWhen we started work on the Hymns CD, we laughed and cried with joy through our first three days in the studio together.â âHymns have always been a huge part of who Bonnie, Melodie, and I are - individually, and as a group,â Marty explains. âWe have sung various hymns together through the years, and so when we decided to do the CD a cappella, it felt natural to make it a Hymns project.â In all their years of recording, First Call never did a Hymns project. And Bonnie thinks there was a reason for that. âWhat a precious project to work on now, after all that has happened to us,â she says. âIt feels so good to sing vertically at this point.â Featuring arrangements from David Hamilton, Travis Cottrell and David Maddux, REJOICE takes the group full circle, back to what started it all â the unique, Manhattan Transfer-ish, jazzy, intricate vocal stylings First Call was always known for. Bonnieâs husband, Brent King (who just won his fourth Grammy Award for engineering/production), has served as the projectâs producer. Thereâs nothing like an original, and REJOICE is back to basics for First Call. âThis is the original trio,â enthuses Bonnie. âThe original First Call.....allowed to begin again....a rebirth, so unexpected, so merciful and healing....and for anyone who listens, youâll hear the hope of the three of us -- still united, still friends, still undivided in heart.â âWe honestly never dreamed we would be back on stage with each other again,â says Mel. âBut God has been so faithful in the midst of so many things. His redemptive heart shows up when we least expect it.â in partnership with CDbaby User tags: Votes: Reviews: Review it! (This product has no reviews yet) |
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