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Bethany Dillon: Imagination, Compact Disc [CD]:
2005
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Poignant lyrics,
incredible
song-writing, and an
album that welcomes
repeated listening
beyond the radio
singles is what
you'll find with
Bethany Dillon's
Imagination. This CD
is an invitation to
look at life with a
fresh perspective,
to open the curtain
to new ideas, to
allow God to start
something new within
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Bethany Dillon, Compact Disc [CD]:
2005
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Every so often an
artist comes along
who stops you in
your tracks with
their thoughtful,
poignant and
enriching music.
Bethany Dillon is
one such artist
whose self-titled
debut delves into
the themes of the
modern Christian's
heart and journey
from the very first
note. Includes
Revolutionaries,
Great Big Mystery,
Beautiful, and more. |
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All I Need, Accompaniment Compact Disc [CD]
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Praise Hymn
Soundtracks include
lyrics and tracks in
multiple keys, with
and without
background vocals.
Key is indicated. |
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Bethany Dillon: Artist Biography
Popular music is the voice box
of culture; it tells our stories
in present tense. And every day,
new voices chime in with
perspectives either generic or
poignant, chaff or wheat. As a
culture, we're listening for the
real thing: we want the hope,
and we want the song to
resonate. Once in awhile, we get
what we long for. Once in
awhile, someone like Bethany
Dillon comes around.
From the first listen of her
self-titled Sparrow Records
debut it is obvious that Bethany
Dillon possesses the rare gift
of balance between flowing
lyrics and moving melodies. With
a voice equally at home with
soaring strings and mandolins as
it is with upbeat electric
guitars, Bethany Dillon has an
accessible sound all her own:
She is the exuberance of
Michelle Branch and the
weightiness of Aimee Mann. As
she sings in "Move Forward": My
eyes are soft and wise. They
tell a story.
Bethany Dillon's story is one of
Christ and music. Growing up in
Bellefontaine, OH, music was a
form of daily conversation in
her family household. She
learned early the value of its
power to create community. "I
have sung since I learned to
talk," she says. "At family
gatherings, everyone plays
music. The musical roots go
really deep."
Deeper than musical roots,
however, was the commitment to
Christ. "I grew up in a
Christian home," Bethany
Dillon explains. "God was very near to
my heart at a young age. I
wanted to passionately and
ardently follow him."
Bethany Dillon's passion for God
translated directly into her
passion for music. "There's a
quote in my room that says:
'Good music makes you homesick
for a place you've never been.'
Sara Groves humming with a piano
communicates more to me than a
pulpit. Music unearths things
that have yet to be unearthed,"
Bethany Dillon muses. At age 10,
she discovered the music of
Jennifer Knapp, and immediately
wanted to learn how to play
guitar. "I was convinced I
should be a rocker chick," she
jokes.
Little did Bethany Dillon know
that God was about to honor her
dream. After recording an
independent CD in her home, her
music landed in the hands of EMI
CMG’s Vice President of A&R Brad
O'Donnell. Bethany Dillon and
her family then met with the
label, on "a day that would go
down in history," she remembers.
She knew, without a doubt, that
God had orchestrated a perfect
partnership. O'Donnell agrees.
"I sat down with her family and
listened to her pray," he
remembers. "I could tell that
Bethany Dillon possessed a rare
honesty and genuineness as an
artist. She had no agenda. That
day, she was just 'being'. I
knew that hers was a higher
calling, and [EMI CMG] wanted to
be a part of that."
In five short years, Bethany
Dillon has developed a unique
songwriting style, combining her
committed study of Scripture
with the experience of a
maturing young woman. "Every
line, I've poured myself into,"
she explains. O'Donnell is
amazed by her skill: "Bethany
Dillon is a deep well of
creativity, which is the
hallmark of a great artist," he
says. "You can see in her a holy
ambition."
Bethany Dillon feels a strong
calling to speak to the heart of
women: "I want women to know
that God has placed a crown of
beauty on their head," she says.
And so she writes songs of
longing and empowerment,
struggle and victory. "I want my
music to come from a place of
rawness and honesty," she
explains. Songs such as
"Beautiful" are both
confessional and resolute, as
Bethany Dillon sings about "fighting to
make the mirror happy," only to
realize that "You say who I am
is quite enough."
It is this same vulnerability
that makes her music so
accessible to all ages. Already,
Bethany Dillon has developed
quite the fan base amongst
teens. "The people who come up
to me after shows are girls in
college and high school. And
every night I have a good
conversation with girls my age.
They relate to the music because
I'm not singing about being
fifteen five years ago. I am
fifteen." Also, Bethany Dillon
can relate to what it means to
be a teenager in the context of
family. She is the middle child
of five, with an older brother
and sister and two younger
brothers who were adopted into
the family after coming to live
with them ten years ago.
As she embarks on such a
promising journey, Bethany
Dillon is embracing her story
with purpose and vision. “God is
teaching me that it's not about
me. I need to be faithful, and
He will speak through me. I'm
not going to worry so much about
being successful or relevant."
She goes on: "I want to awaken
in my generation something
that's been dead. I want to make
the Word flesh and blood for my
generation, to show them that
living out the Gospel is
something greater and more
mysterious, with more adventures
than we've learned." She strives
to unearth what has yet to be
unearthed.
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