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The following is a paper I put together for a music class I recently took. Thought you might enjoy learning about one of my favorite artists and a little about me along the way. You might even discover a new artist you like. I did the best to transfer the format from the Word program:

James Matthews
Music Appreciation
(History of Rock)

 

FAVORITE POPULAR MUSIC ARTIST - STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN 

     Who is Steven Curtis Chapman?  (http://stevencurtischapman.com)  Steven Curtis Chapman is the most accomplished, and perhaps the most popular Christian contemporary artist in history.   Opinions may be subjective and open to question, but accomplishment and achievement are not.  With 58 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, 5 Grammys, 1 American Music Award, 47 Number One singles and nearly 11 million albums sold, Steven Curtis Chapman stands head and shoulders above any other Christian musician in history.  He has released 22 albums from 1987 to the year 2013 (2 of which became Certified Platinum Recordings selling over 1 million units each and 10 of which became Certified Gold Recordings selling over 500,000 each), 7 video productions, and over 26 television appearances on shows such as CNN, 60 Minutes, Extra!, E! Entertainment, MSNBC and Fox & Friends.  Among other things, he has also starred in a movie, written several books and holds an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Anderson University and was the commencement speaker for their 2011 class.

                Steven Curtis Chapman writes and performs his own music.  His style combines rock, folk and pop and expresses them in evermore unique and creative ways that evoke emotion, inspire change, and propel the listener into action.  When performing, he is normally backed by a band ranging from five to seven people and oftentimes features some of his children playing various instruments or in some other way contributing to his performances.   He plays the guitar, the piano, the mandolin and the dobro.

     How did it all start for Mr. Chapman?  Steven’s father ran a music store and was a talented song writer and guitar player.  His father and friends performed folk and bluegrass music in the town of Paducah, Kentucky where Steven grew up.    His father had an opportunity to become a famous, traveling country musician but decided to stay local in order to be the husband and father he felt he should be.  Seeing his son’s interest in music, Steven’s father gave him a guitar at the age of six.  Steven began playing with his brother Herb, who was already performing Christian music at school events, at church, and at musicals. 

                Steven accepted Jesus Christ into his heart at the age of eight, just a short time after his parents had rededicated their lives to Christ following some months of marital trouble.  Steven says of that salvation moment “I went forward and accepted Christ and it was a very real commitment.”  He and his brother Herb performed music together through their school years.  He taught himself piano and says that music such as that from Dallas Holm, Jim Croce and the Doobie Brothers influenced him greatly at this time in his life. 

                His brother Herb went off to college but Steven continued to perform on his own.  Once in college, Steven initially was majoring in medicine at Georgetown College.  He later met up with Danny Gaither, brother of Bill Gaither and began spending weekends practicing with him.  Steven’s songs were shared with Danny’s contacts.  Steven transferred to Anderson University (where the Gaither’s call home) and decided to change his major to music business.   While there, he “shared” a mailbox with a woman named Mary Beth Chapman (a woman he did not yet know but who had the same last name) and it was through this “happenstance” that they eventually fell in love and were married.  He transferred back to Nashville, to Belmont College in order to take part in their music program.  He began performing at Opryland before large audiences where he honed his performing skills.  His wife became pregnant and they eventually had three children together; Emily, Caleb and Will Franklin.  It has been a lifelong struggle for Steven to balance his music career with his family commitment and his commitment to his church.  Friends of family attest to his success and doing so.  He and his wife and family currently live in Franklin, Tennessee.

     Steven Curtis Chapman is not only an excellent Christian, husband, father, musician, song writer, and performer, but he has also demonstrated a long standing commitment to impacting the world for Christ through social activism, among other things.  For example, he has worked with the late Chuck Colson’s Prison Fellowship Ministry.  He spent time visiting prisoners and raising awareness and support for the PFM’s Angel Tree Program that provides Christmas gifts to children who have incarcerated parents (http://www.prisonfellowship.org/).  His song “Free” was inspired by his interactions with prisoners.  I can tell you it greatly impacted me when it was first released.  I have donated several times to PFM after becoming aware of it through his album “Signs of Life.”  Here are some of the lyrics to give you an idea: 


The sun was beating down inside the walls of stone and razor wire
As we made our way across the prison yard
I felt my heart begin to race as we drew nearer to the place
Where they say that death is waiting in the dark
The slamming doors of iron echoed through the halls
Where despair holds life within its cruel claws
But then I met a man who's face seemed so strangely out of place
A blinding light of hope was shining in his eyes
And with repentance in his voice he told me of his tragic choice
That led him to this place where he must pay the price
But then his voice grew strong as he began to tell
About the One he said had rescued him from hell, he said...

I'm free, yeah, oh, I have been forgiven
God's love has taken off my chains and given me these wings
And I'm free, yeah, yeah, and the freedom I've been given
Is something that not even death can take away from me
Because I'm free
Jesus set me free

    A school shooting at Steven’s alma mater in West Paducah, Kentucky led him to dedicate a song called “With Hope” from his “Speechless” album to the families that lost someone.  He also sang at the funeral held for three victims.  He then gave a memorial concert and partnered with Chuck Colson to make a video to reach out to teenagers in preventing things like school shootings.

     Steven has toured in a number of Asian countries and was the first Christian to ever perform for soldiers in South Korea.  He was also the first Gospel artist to publicly perform in Shanghai, China.    Steven and his wife eventually felt led to adopt three girls from China named Shaohannah Hope Yan, Stevey Joy Ru, and Maria Sue Chunxi.   He and his wife became promoters of adoption and started a charity called Show Hope that helps others who wish to adopt make their dreams come true (http://showhope.org/).  One of Show Hope’s largest accomplishments was the building of Maria’s Big House of Hope which is a medical care center in China that provides holistic care to orphans with special needs.  

     Sadly, the Chapman’s adopted daughter, Maria Sue, was hit by a car and died.  It was during this dark moment in their lives that Steven almost quit music all together and had vowed to never perform the song “Cinderella” again.  Here are some of the lyrics to that song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrWMBC6yoME

She spins and she sways
To whatever song plays
Without a care in the world
And I'm sitting here wearing
The weight of the world on my shoulders
 

It's been a long day
And there's still work to do
She's pulling at me
Saying "Dad, I need you

There's a ball at the castle
And I've been invited
And I need to practice my dancing
Oh, please, Daddy, please?"

So I will dance with Cinderella
While she is here in my arms
'Cause I know something the prince never knew
Oooooh, I will dance with Cinderella
I don't wanna miss even one song
'Cause all too soon the clock will strike midnight
And she'll be gone...

     Eventually Steven began to realize that his daughter would want him to go on singing and to honor her memory by continuing to sing “Cinderella.”  Since that time, he and his wife have publicly spoken on a number of occasions about their struggles with losing their daughter and have been used of God to help many go through this same struggle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ySghBeUuNM  ).   His later album entitled “Beauty Will Rise” has many songs inspired by the death of his daughter.

    Steven and his wife have also done missionary work in Africa and they have promoted World Vision for at least ten years (www.worldvision.org ).  (I fell in love with my wife, Heather, while watching her perform a song she wrote as a part of her endeavors to raise money for the World Vision ministry at the Baptist Student Union at TVCC Athens campus.  The song she wrote and performed is entitled “Calling All Lambs”.)

     Steven Curtis Chapman’s latest Album was released on September of 2013 a.d. and is called “The Glorious Unfolding.”  It’s his 18th album and is his first album of all original material to be released in the last seven years.  The challenges and the growth of the last several years are said to be reflected in each of the songs of this new album.  There’s a song called “Together” dedicated to his wife of 29 years as of October of this year.  He’s written a song of encouragement for his 13 year old daughter Shaohannah saying “It’s that wonderful, incredibly awful time to try to be a young lady in this world and culture.  I’m just very, very proud of her and I wanted to write a song to tell her how amazing she is.”  The song “Take Another Step” is about taking steps of faith in dark and uncertain times.  Of the album as a whole Steven says “God has continued faithfully to reveal Himself through dark places and reveal His mysteriousness.  I get the sense that He’s telling an amazing story.  He’s not confused.  He’s not biting his nails worrying if the plan is going to turn out okay the way I do.  He’s fully confident of His plans and He’s in control.  That’s been something that I’ve held onto.” 

     So how did I come to discover Steven Curtis Chapman?  When I was a junior in High School, my best friend and next door neighbor loaned me a copy of the album “The Great Adventure.” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVFPjIp6nkk )  I had accepted Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord at age 7.  Although I had a deep love for God since that time, the embers had become cold and dark through the years and I was not living for the Lord any longer.  The friendship with this Godly friend and his family, and partly the energy and sincere passion for Christ that poured out of Steven’s music and heart in both the sound of the music and the lyrics really helped to re-ignite that passion for God in me and brought me back to life.  Through the years, this has continued to be the case. 

     Steven is someone I feel like I’ve journeyed life with.  His music and his image have changed so much over time but that impact has not.  His example in perpetually intertwining God’s most important callings to serve Him, to expand His Kingdom, to his wife and his children, and to holiness before God and man has been compelling.  That example of a real servant of God who lives what he says, who is faithful to God and wife and family, and who impacts our world and increases the Kingdom of God with his whole life has served to encourage and inspire me for a lifetime. 

     In an age of sanitation of anything of meaning, in an ocean of meaningless or destructive lyrics and lifestyle examples, we need those heroes like Steven that God raises up.  It’s this example and impact which makes all other forms of music and purposes for music and performance seem pale to me.  Why not reach for the highest goal?  Why wouldn’t someone want to use their gifts to bring glory to the Giver and call others to do what matters most?  What will God say of the time we have been given?   While the allure of the call to rebellion and nonconformity can seem attractive, I want to dedicate myself to conformity with Christ and submission of my life to His will and to His call.

     Steven Curtis Chapman’s words as he spoke concerning his latest album seem to address the question with a challenge.  He goes on to say “Yet a part of the mystery is that He is revealing it [His story] in our lives and it’s this unfolding incredible tale of His love for us.  This album gave me a chance to tell that, to celebrate loss and hope and new life.  For all of that, I’m really grateful.  It really is my hope that people will hear the sound of God’s voice whispering to them: ‘I know the plans I have for you.  Will you trust me?  Will you trust me through the hard seasons and through the good seasons?  The story is good.  Will you trust me and watch it unfold?’”  And so Steven calls and carries God’s call to us.  What will we do with this call?  It seems fitting to share the song Steven sings that pulled and pulls still so hard on my heart when I hear it:  “For The Sake of the Call” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sb4RrF9VxI

Drawn like the rivers are drawn to the sea
No turning back for the water cannot help but flow
Once we hear the Savior's call we'll follow wherever he leads
Because of the love He has shown
And because he has called us to go we will answer

We will abandon it all for the sake of the call
No other reason at all but the sake of the call
Wholly devoted to live and to die

Not for the sake of a creed or a cause
Not for a dream or a promise
Simply because it is Jesus who calls
And if we believe we'll obey
 

References:

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman Retrieved Dec. 2nd, 2013
  2. http://stevencurtischapman.com/about/ Official website.  Retrieved Dec. 2nd, 2013
  3. http://blog.al.com/mcolurso/2008/10/crowd_says_amen_to_steven_curt.html Birmingham News.  Published Oct 28th, 2008.  Retrieved Dec 2nd, 2013.
  4. http://www.foxnews.com/story/2008/05/22/daughter-5-christian-music-star-steven-curtis-chapman-killed-by-suv-driven-by/ Fox News.  Published May 22nd, 2008.  Retrieved Dec 2nd, 2013.
  5. http://www.klove.com/music/artists/steven-curtis-chapman/ Retrieved Dec 2nd, 2013.
  6. http://voices.yahoo.com/getting-know-steven-curtis-chapman-biography-1504097.html Published Jun 2nd, 2008.  Retrieved Dec 2nd, 2013.

 

 

 

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