Record label
Maranatha! Music is a Christian music record label which was founded as a nonprofit ministry of Calvary Chapel in 1971. The label is distributed by Capitol Christian Music Group , a division of Universal Music .
Background
In the early 1970s Calvary Chapel was home to more than 15 musical groups[ 1] [ 2] that were representative of the Jesus movement . In 1971, Maranatha ! Music was founded as a nonprofit outreach of Calvary Chapel to popularize and promote a new, folk-rock style of hymns and worship songs influenced by the Jesus people.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Some of the early Maranatha! recording groups were Sweet Comfort Band , Love Song , Chuck Girard , Children of the Day , The Way , Debby Kerner , Mustard Seed Faith , Karen Lafferty , and Daniel Amos . The label's first release was a various artists compilation entitled The Everlastin' Living Jesus Music Concert , in 1971.[ 1] The first release is also known as Maranatha! 1 as it became part of what would be called the Maranatha Series.
Maranatha! also branched into the children's market segment. Premier products included Psalty the Singing Songbook and The Kids Praise Album! . In the early 1990s this segment represented about 40% of company revenues.[ 1]
In the 1980s, Maranatha! launched Broken Records , a label focusing on modern rock , punk and alternative music. The "Colours" series contained instrumental music in the vein of New Age artists, but the label avoided the term.[ 6]
Awards
In 1990, Maranatha! was awarded the National Religious Broadcasters ' President's Award. In 1991, the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Gospel Music Association .[ 7]
Maranatha! Singers
Maranatha! Singers discography
Praise 1: The Praise Album (1974)
Praise 2: Open Our Eyes (1976)
Praise 3: Behold, Bless Ye the Lord (1979)
Praise 4: In His Time (1980)
Praise 5: Glorify Thy Name (1981)
Praise 6: Come and Sing Praises (1983)
Praise 7: The Lord Reigns (1985)
Praise 8: As the Deer (1986)
Praise 9: Great Are You Lord (1987)
Praise 10: O Lord, My Lord (1988)
Praise 11: Let Us Worship the Lord, Jehovah (1989)
Praise 12: He Is Able (1989)
Praise 13: Meet Us Here (1990)
Praise 14: I Will Celebrate (1991)
Praise 15: He Has Made Me Glad (1992)
Praise 16: The Power of Your Love (1997)
Praise 17: In Your Presence (1997)
Praise 18: Grace Alone (1998)
Praise 19: Glorious Father (1999)
Praise 20: Who Is Like the Lord (1999)
Maranatha Colours Discography
A Time for Joy – Reflections In Guitar – Steve Erquiaga and Wayne Brasel (1986)
A Time for Peace – Ivory Sessions – Jeffrey Lams, Frank Martin, Kenneth Nash (1985)
Candlelight Colours - A Dinner Music Collection – Werner Hucks, Tom Howard, Kenneth Nash, Steve Erquiaga, Dieter Falk, Jeffrey Lambs (1993)
Christmas Colours – John Andrew Schreiner (1992)
Classical Praise Cello – Robin Thompson-Clarke (1993)
Classical Praise Piano – Tom Keene (1991)
Colours in the Night – Saxophone Solos - George Brooks (1993)
Hiding Place – Music for Devotions – Nick Coetzee (1999)
Hymns In Colour – Harlan Rogers and Smitty Price (1989)
I Love You Lord – Classical Guitar Praise – Rob and Gilly Bennett (1990)
Instruments of Your Peace – Celtic Music for Devotions – John Andrew Schreiner (1999)
Jesus You Are My Life – Shawn Tubbs (1999)
Jesus, Draw Me Close – Music for Devotions – Phil Kristianson (1998)
Palette – A Colours Sampler – Tom Howard Ensemble, Phil Keaggy and Jeffrey Lams (1986)
Praise – Harlan Rogers and Smitty Price (1987)
Praise Beyond Words – A Colours Collection – Harlan Rogers, Phil Keaggy, Tom Howard (1991)
Prisms – Portraits In Synthesis – Jeffrey Lams and John Andrew Schreiner (1986)
Rainmaker – Music for Devotions – Nick Coetzee (1994)
Reflection – A Colours Sampler – Tom Howard, Phil Keaggy, Smitty Price and Harlan Rogers (1987)
Solo Piano – Tom Howard (1987)
Spectrum – The Colours Sampler – Tom Howard, Phil Keaggy, Jeffrey Lams, John Andrew Schreiner and Steve Erquiaga (1986)
Technicolours – Bob Somma & John Campbell (1991)
The Colours of Praise Two – Harlan Rogers and Smitty Price (1988)
The Gift – A Colours Christmas – Jeffrey Lams, John Andrew Schreiner, Tom Howard, Harlan Rogers and Smitty Price (1986)
The Harvest – Piano Solos – Tom Howard (1986)
The Hidden Passage – Tom Howard (1986)
The Wind and the Wheat – Phil Keaggy (1987)
Timeless – Hymns In Colour – Harlan Rogers & Smitty Price (1986)
Maranatha Sanctuary Series – Colours Reissues
Note: This series is the same as the Maranatha Colours projects except the song titles have been renamed. The original artist and music are retained.
Hope (2002) – previously issued as "Classical Praise Cello"
Mercy (2002) – previously issued as "Classical Praise Piano"
Reflection (2002)- previously issued as "Tom Howard – The Harvest"
Rest (2000) – previously issued as "A Time For Joy"
Restoration (2002) – Compilation from Sanctuary Series
Shelter (2000) – previously issued as "Tom Howard – The Hidden Passage"
Serenity (2003) – previously issued as "Tom Howard – Solo Piano"
Vision (2000) – previously issued as "Technicolours"'
Artists
See also
References
^ a b c Rabey, Steve (April 1991). "Marathana! Music Turns Twenty". CCM Magazine . 13 (10): 12. ISSN 1524-7848 .
^ Cusic, Don, ed. (2010), Encyclopedia of contemporary Christian music: pop, rock, and worship , ABC-CLIO, ISBN 978-0-313-34425-1
^ Akers, Shawn A. "Chuck Smith, Calvary Chapel Founder, Loses Lung Cancer Battle" . Charisma News . Retrieved June 18, 2017 .
^ "Chuck Smith's History of Calvary Chapel and Maranatha" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on July 16, 2008.
^ "RadioU Artist - Maranatha_Praise_Band" . www.invubu.com . Retrieved June 19, 2017 .
^ Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music . Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 425 . ISBN 1-56563-679-1 .
^ McNeil, W. K., ed. (2005), Encyclopedia of American gospel music , Psychology Press, ISBN 0-313-34425-6 . Entry by James I. Elliott on page 241.
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