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User tags: spiritual alternative ccm, spiritual inspirational, mp3 album
Percussion driven, upbeat electronic arrangement with a hint of tribal elements.
1 MP3 Songs
SPIRITUAL: Alternative CCM, SPIRITUAL: Inspirational
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Born Tatjana Matejas in Zagreb, Croatia, Tajci (TY-chee) grew up in what was then communist Yugoslavia. Raised in a musical family, she was singing with her fatherâs band when she was only four.
Tatiana was admitted to the prestigious Croatian Music Conservatory where she received a rigourous music education with a focus on classical piano. As a young girl, she was a frequent performer on the national stage, appearing in countless musical, theatrical and television productions.
At the age of 19, Tajci became a superstar in Central Europe when she electrified an international TV audience, estimated at over a billion people, in the Eurovision Song Contest. The release of her recording of âHajde da Ludujemoâ (âLetâs Go Crazyâ), coupled with the fall of the Berlin Wall, sparked a wave of optimism and an adulation for the attractive, engaging teenagerâ much like the Beatlemania phenomena the West had experienced thirty years earlier.
As thousands of people of all ages jammed Tajciâs concerts, her records achieved Platinum and Diamond sales. There was a Tajci doll, newborns were named after her, and the European magazines and tabloids filled their pages with Tajci stories and photos.
Her life became a blur of concerts, video shoots, personal appearances and commercial tie-insâ an unending crush of photographers, adoring fans, and bodyguards. Ironically the âdream come trueâ also brought feelings of isolation, loneliness and emptiness.
By 1991, war had come to Croatia. The young artist sang at giant concerts for peace, entertained wounded soldiers in hospitals and visited those on the front lines.
Tajci joined thousands of young people flocking to the churches, now that the atheist regime had fallen.
Then, according to CMN Magazine, âShocking her country and peers, Tatiana left it allâ stardom, glamor, fame, friends and family to come to the United States, alone and unknown, at age 21.â
Tajci had experienced a nation of young people looking to her for answers, but she had none. She had come to America to be free of her celebrity, and to find herself. For a while, she fled her image and changed her name. While living in New York, she did menial jobs, studied musical theater and learned to speak English fluently.
In her newfound anonymity, Tajci found her answers in prayer. In her faith and in the freedom it brought her, she found the inspiration to compose music and sing about her new experiences.
While staying at a retreat house run by the Carmelite Sisters in Los Angeles, Tatiana found her future husband, Matthew Cameron, who encouraged her to tell the story of her own quest for spiritual healing.
Her performances were so compelling and cathartic that many in the audience wept openly. Those who heard her began to spread the word of what they had experienced. Soon requests for appearances were coming in from all over the country.
The young newly-weds set out in a donated mini-van. Over the next half-dozen years they would cross and re-cross the country a dozen timesâ playing concerts in hundreds of churches, writing and producing albums, and giving birth to three childrenâ Dante, Evan and Blais.
Today, the list of churches requesting Tatianaâs appearances has stretched to nearly a thousand. Because Tajci sings in nine languages, new requests are coming in from around the worldâincluding the Philippines, Latin America, Africa and Europe.
Tajci has released two live concert TV Specials on DVD-- "I Thirst" her emotional portrayal of the Passion in April, 2004 in Los Angeles, and a Christmas concert performed in Chicago in December of 2006.
Still a popular figure in central Europe, Tajci performed for 35,000 people at a concert in Bosnia during the summer of 2006.
Her popularity in America is also spreading beyond churches. Her in-studio concert on XM Satellite Radio's 'Hear' eclectic music station drew an enthusiastic response and has been replayed a number of times.
Whether in large arenas or in intimate settings, Tatiana brings to her performances the knowledge that we are not alone. She has found her answersâ in her faith, in her family and in her music.
And sheâs comfortable once again being known as Tajci.
People who are interested in should consider this download.
1 MP3 Songs
SPIRITUAL: Alternative CCM, SPIRITUAL: Inspirational
Details:
Born Tatjana Matejas in Zagreb, Croatia, Tajci (TY-chee) grew up in what was then communist Yugoslavia. Raised in a musical family, she was singing with her fatherâs band when she was only four.
Tatiana was admitted to the prestigious Croatian Music Conservatory where she received a rigourous music education with a focus on classical piano. As a young girl, she was a frequent performer on the national stage, appearing in countless musical, theatrical and television productions.
At the age of 19, Tajci became a superstar in Central Europe when she electrified an international TV audience, estimated at over a billion people, in the Eurovision Song Contest. The release of her recording of âHajde da Ludujemoâ (âLetâs Go Crazyâ), coupled with the fall of the Berlin Wall, sparked a wave of optimism and an adulation for the attractive, engaging teenagerâ much like the Beatlemania phenomena the West had experienced thirty years earlier.
As thousands of people of all ages jammed Tajciâs concerts, her records achieved Platinum and Diamond sales. There was a Tajci doll, newborns were named after her, and the European magazines and tabloids filled their pages with Tajci stories and photos.
Her life became a blur of concerts, video shoots, personal appearances and commercial tie-insâ an unending crush of photographers, adoring fans, and bodyguards. Ironically the âdream come trueâ also brought feelings of isolation, loneliness and emptiness.
By 1991, war had come to Croatia. The young artist sang at giant concerts for peace, entertained wounded soldiers in hospitals and visited those on the front lines.
Tajci joined thousands of young people flocking to the churches, now that the atheist regime had fallen.
Then, according to CMN Magazine, âShocking her country and peers, Tatiana left it allâ stardom, glamor, fame, friends and family to come to the United States, alone and unknown, at age 21.â
Tajci had experienced a nation of young people looking to her for answers, but she had none. She had come to America to be free of her celebrity, and to find herself. For a while, she fled her image and changed her name. While living in New York, she did menial jobs, studied musical theater and learned to speak English fluently.
In her newfound anonymity, Tajci found her answers in prayer. In her faith and in the freedom it brought her, she found the inspiration to compose music and sing about her new experiences.
While staying at a retreat house run by the Carmelite Sisters in Los Angeles, Tatiana found her future husband, Matthew Cameron, who encouraged her to tell the story of her own quest for spiritual healing.
Her performances were so compelling and cathartic that many in the audience wept openly. Those who heard her began to spread the word of what they had experienced. Soon requests for appearances were coming in from all over the country.
The young newly-weds set out in a donated mini-van. Over the next half-dozen years they would cross and re-cross the country a dozen timesâ playing concerts in hundreds of churches, writing and producing albums, and giving birth to three childrenâ Dante, Evan and Blais.
Today, the list of churches requesting Tatianaâs appearances has stretched to nearly a thousand. Because Tajci sings in nine languages, new requests are coming in from around the worldâincluding the Philippines, Latin America, Africa and Europe.
Tajci has released two live concert TV Specials on DVD-- "I Thirst" her emotional portrayal of the Passion in April, 2004 in Los Angeles, and a Christmas concert performed in Chicago in December of 2006.
Still a popular figure in central Europe, Tajci performed for 35,000 people at a concert in Bosnia during the summer of 2006.
Her popularity in America is also spreading beyond churches. Her in-studio concert on XM Satellite Radio's 'Hear' eclectic music station drew an enthusiastic response and has been replayed a number of times.
Whether in large arenas or in intimate settings, Tatiana brings to her performances the knowledge that we are not alone. She has found her answersâ in her faith, in her family and in her music.
And sheâs comfortable once again being known as Tajci.
People who are interested in should consider this download.
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: spiritual alternative ccm, spiritual inspirational, mp3 album
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