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Glad
December 7, 2003
$20
7:30 PM
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Glad
Impeccably arranged vocals; layered
harmonies; instrumental and vocal versatility, and strong ties to the local
church-- these are the hallmarks of GLAD. GLAD, the band, began on the campus of
West Chester State University near Philadelphia, PA
in the early '70's.
Formed as a progressive Christian rock band
with classical/jazz leanings and an emphasis on complex vocals, GLAD has always
borrowed from a wide range of musical genres. The band made its first two
records for Myrrh/Word between 1978 and 1980. On their second outing, Beyond a
Star, the group began to dabble with an a cappella sound ("The Reason").
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In '81 the group signed with Benson Records (now
Benson Music Group) which would become their home for thirteen years and twelve
recordings. Over time the group's sound evolved into a sophisticated pop/jazz
style, with one a cappella offering on each recording. As an experiment, in
1988, the group recorded an entire album of a cappella -- a mixture of original
tunes and elaborately re-arranged hymns.
The public responded in a big way by
purchasing over 300,000 copies of The Acapella Project, and GLAD began to
alternate their "band" and a cappella recordings.
Skipping forward a few years-- in 1995 and
1996 GLAD made several bold strokes-- with Color Outside the Lines in the
band mode; A Cappella Gershwin, a recording of masterfully arranged
compositions by George and Ira Gershwin; and another fine addition to the series
which began as "just an experiment", The A Cappella Project III.
In 1998 came A Cappella Worship- Volume I,
a recording of God-exalting worship songs which marked the return of the team
that launched the first A Cappella Project -- George King, as executive
producer; Ed Nalle, as producer; and Bob Kauflin, as lead arranger (3 original
songs penned by Bob, and a total of seven arrangements). More recently, the
group released A Cappella Worship- Volume II inspired primarily by the
writings of John Piper (see
www.desiringgod.org) and the worship music of Sovereign Grace
Ministries (formerly PDI)
Glad's most recent efforts (released
September 26, 2000), an eclectic and engaging offering of well known carols and
original songs, and, the group's first band offering in six years. |