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Ted Winn featuring Balance - Stand In Awe

About Donald Lawrence. Gospel artist, songwriter, producer and music minister Donald Lawrence studied at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. In addition to his work in gospel, Lawrence served as coach to the R&B group En Vogue, music director for Stephanie Mills and producer for Peabo Bryson.

Жанр: R&B, Gospel
Страна исполнителя (группы): USA
Год издания: 2017
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Треклист:
01. The Greatest Power (4:23)
02. Stand In Awe (5:46)
03. Grateful (4:35)
04. More (5:02)
Drake05. Be Healed (6:30)
06. Same Spirit (4:32)
07. You Are The Reason (4:38)
08. Safety (5:39)
09. I Am Changed (6:08)

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10. Fill Me Up (5:46)

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Gospel singer/songwriter Ted Winn came to prominence as one half of the hit-making Gospel duo Ted & Sheri who won a Stellar Award; prior to that he performed as part of The Richard Smallwood Singers. He launched his solo career in 2010, scoring two Gospel hits, following them up with an acclaimed debut solo album. Stand In Awe is a wonderfully fresh, diverse and deeply felt album that conrms Ted Winn as an outstanding and unique rising Gospel artist. The rst single, 'Grateful,' has already been a Top 25 Gospel hit and a new single, 'Stand In Awe,' is following suit and rising up the chart. An album highlight is 'The Greatest Power' which features a guest vocal performance from Gospel superstar Hezekiah Walker.
First attracting the attention of the national gospel music audience in 1995 as one-half of the duo Ted & Sheri (with Sheri Jones-Moffett), Ted Winn has been a solo artist for nearly a decade.
Winn’s latest project, Stand in Awe, continues his commitment to “horizontal” praise songs that are more in keeping with gospel’s lyric tradition than the “vertical” Contemporary Christian Music that lofts praises without explicitly acknowledging how God helps his people overcome the life struggles and persistent oppression that cannot be ignored or denied. In service to his convictions, Winn pins his expressive voice to personal lyrics of overcoming. “The Greatest Power,” the opening track featuring Hezekiah Walker and Kevin Lemons & Higher Calling, declares that “Life has its problems, life has its tests / But we continue to triumph because we are blessed.” Quartet queen Lisa Knowles of the Brown Singers channels her inner Vanessa Bell Armstrong when she performs Detroit-style vocal runs during the hymn-like “Safety.” The song’s lyrics acknowledge that life happens to everyone; the important thing is to know that safety rests in Jesus’s arms. The storytelling quality of “Be Healed” and its linkage of Biblical-era miracles with the everyday miracles of today is likely to draw listeners out of their seat by the end. Musically, the album showcases the influence of Winn’s many inspirations, among them Richard Smallwood, Andrae Crouch, Thomas Whitfield, Donald Lawrence, the Winans, and Walter Hawkins. Winn and guest vocalist Maranda Curtis, who soloed recently on John P. Kee and the Church Choir’s single “Release,” interpolate Hawkins’s “Be Grateful” in the vamp of the string-laden “Grateful.” This dramatic ballad reminds listeners to appreciate what they have, especially since there are so many who have not. Not enough good things can be said about Balance, Winn’s team of background vocalists, named presumably after the title of his debut album. In the liner notes, Winn calls Balance “artists in every sense of the word.” Their tight harmonies, range of dynamics, and solid professionalism confirm his comment. The call-and-response between Winn and Balance hits its apex on “I Am Changed.” The album is not without its vertical moments. For example, Winn goes atmospheric P&W by rendering the 2011 Jesus Culture favorite “Fill Me Up,” more recently covered by Casey J and Tasha Cobbs Leonard.
Stand in Awe benefits from crisp production and full on sound from brass, strings, as well as the usual wall of instruments employed in the service of gospel music. Horizontal or vertical praises notwithstanding, in an era when the individual singer is riding high, Ted Winn, with more than 20 years in the business, is well positioned to receive his share of attention.
Don Lawrence
BornDonald Southam Lawrence
17 November 1928
East Sheen, London, England
Died29 December 2003 (aged 75)
Jevington, England
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Writer, Artist
The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire
Storm
http://donlawrence.co.uk

Donald Southam Lawrence (17 November 1928 – 29 December 2003) was a British comic book artist and author.

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Lawrence is best known for his comic stripsThe Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire in the British weeklies Ranger and Look and Learn and the Storm series, first published in the Dutch weekly Eppo (later relaunched as Sjors & Sjimmie) and subsequently in album form. Famous for his realistic and detailed style, he was an inspiration for later UK comic-book artists such as Brian Bolland, Dave Gibbons and Chris Weston[1] (indeed, Weston was taught by Lawrence), and influenced Indonesian artist Apri Kusbiantoro.[2]

Early life[edit]

Born in East Sheen, a suburb of London, Lawrence was educated at St. Paul's School, Hammersmith. After joining the Army for his National Service, Lawrence used his gratuity to study art at Borough Polytechnic Institute (now the London South Bank University) but failed his final exams. Shortly before, a former student had visited the school to show students the work he was doing as a letterer on comic strips. Lawrence was inspired to take some samples to an editor at Amalgamated Press who suggested he try showing them to Mick Anglo, who ran a studio packaging comic strips for a London publisher and magazine distributor, Len Miller.

Career[edit]

Lawrence worked for Anglo for four years, drawing the adventures of superheroMarvelman and various Westerncomic strips. After an argument with Anglo over pay rates, he found work with Odhams Press, drawing Wells Fargo for Zip, and with the Amalgamated Press (now renamed Fleetway Publications), contributing episodes of Billy the Kid to the comic Sun. When the ailing Sun merged with Lion, Lawrence switched to swashbuckling historical strips, Olac the Gladiator, Karl the Viking and Maroc the Mighty (written by Michael Moorcock).[3]

A colour strip produced for Lion Annual 1965 ('Karl the Viking and the Tideless Sea') led to Lawrence being offered colour work in Bible Story magazine and the sprawling science fantasyThe Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire which debuted in Ranger in 1965. Lawrence was to draw the strip in the pages of Ranger and Look and Learn until 1976.

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In 1976 Lawrence attended the London comic book convention called Comics 101, the first convention dedicated to British comic book creators. There he learned that The Trigan Empire was syndicated all over Europe. When his publisher refused to give him any form of royalties or compensation, he departed from his old employer and was immediately offered work on a new Dutch comic called Eppo.[4] After an abortive start on a strip entitled Commander Grek written by his friend Vince Wernham, Lawrence found success with Storm. The first volume, The Deep World, was based on a concept by Martin Lodewijk but written by Philip Dunn. A further 22 volumes followed.

Lawrence did not limit himself solely to Trigan Empire and Storm and other strips he drew include Fireball XL5 and The Adventures of Tarzan for TV Century 21, Carrie for the men's magazineMayfair and a number of one-off strips for various Dutch publishers.

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A number of partly completed and unpublished comic strips appeared in the series Don Lawrence Collection, published in the Netherlands. The final Storm serial (completed by Lawrence's former assistant Liam Sharp appeared in the magazine Pandarve published by the Don Lawrence Fanclub in 1999–2001. One of his last illustrations was the cover of volume 6 of the Storm -the collection- from 2002.

In the mid 80s he was looking for an assistant and accepted then 17-years old Liam Sharp as his apprentice, but after realizing he did not want to step back as much as he had though he would, he helped Sharp develop his own style.[5]

Later life[edit]

In 1995, he lost sight of his right eye, caused by an infection after an unsuccessful cataract operation. With his depth perception gone, he could no longer see when the tip of his pen and brush touched the paper's surface, forcing him to teach himself an alternative drawing technique.[6]

He went through a new cataract operation in 1999, this time without medical complications. But his general health was starting to decline, and when he was diagnosed with emphysema and put on medication, he permanently retired from comics and art.

Lawrence died in December 2003 of emphysema at the age of 75.

Awards[edit]

Medal of the Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau
  • Society of Illustration Lifetime Achievement Award, 1980
  • Grand Prix Spatial, 1981
  • Gouden Bommel Award, 1987
  • De Stripschapprijs, 1994
  • Pantera di Lucca Lifetime Achievement Award, 1998
  • Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2003

Bibliography[edit]

Comics work published in English include:

  • The Look and Learn Book of the Trigan Empire (1973)
  • The Trigan Empire (1978)
  • Storm: The Deep World (1982)
  • Storm: The Last Fighter (1987)
  • Storm: The Pirates of Pandarve (1989)
  • Tales From the Trigan Empire (1989)
  • Cathy (1991) — reprints Carrie
  • Don Lawrence Collected (2001)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 1 (May 2004 ISBN978-90-73508-52-1)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 2 (May 2004 ISBN978-90-73508-49-1)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Prisoner of Zerss (August 2004 ISBN978-90-73508-54-5)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 3 (September 2004 ISBN978-90-73508-57-6)
  • Don Lawrence: The Legacy Book 1 — Storm (October 2004)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Sun-Worshippers (February 2005 ISBN978-90-73508-62-0)
  • The Trigan Empire: The House of the Five Moons (June 2005 ISBN978-90-73508-64-4)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 4 (June 2005 ISBN978-90-73508-68-2)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Curse of King Yutta (December 2005 ISBN978-90-73508-66-8)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 5 (February 2006 ISBN978-90-73508-77-4)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Three Princes (May 2006 ISBN978-90-73508-78-1)
  • Don Lawrence: The Legacy Book 2 — Women (June 2006)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Rallu Invasion (August 2006 ISBN978-90-73508-82-8)
  • Pandarve: The Worlds of Don Lawrence (September 2006)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Reign of Thara (November 2006 ISBN978-90-73508-84-2)
  • The Trigan Empire: Revolution in Zabriz (March 2007 ISBN978-90-73508-91-0)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 6 (April 2007 ISBN978-90-73508-81-1)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 7 (April 2007 ISBN978-90-73508-97-2)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Puppet Emperor (November 2007 ISBN978-90-73508-93-4)
  • Karl the Viking (October 2008) (also released as a box-set containing all four volumes):
    • Volume 1: The Sword of Eingar (ISBN978-9088860-32-4)
    • Volume 2: The Powers of Helvud (ISBN978-9088860-34-8)
    • Volume 3: Island of the Monsters (ISBN978-9088860-36-2)
    • Volume 4: Quest of the Long Ships (ISBN978-9088860-38-6)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 8 (October 2008 ISBN978-90-73508-99-6)
  • Storm The Collection Volume 9 (October 2008 ISBN978-90-8886-023-2)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Invaders From Gallas (forthcoming 2009)
  • The Trigan Empire: The Green Smog (forthcoming 2009)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Don Lawrence, 75, Science Fiction Illustrator
  2. ^Apri Kusbiantoro: Indonesian successor of Don Lawrence
  3. ^Obituary: Don Lawrence | Global | The Guardian
  4. ^British Artist Don Lawrence Dies at 75
  5. ^British comic-book artist Liam Sharp on his career, DC or Marvel, and advice for his younger self
  6. ^The World of Don Lawrence – Just 75

References[edit]

  • Don Lawrence at the Comic Book DB
  • Don Lawrence at Lambiek's Comiclopedia

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