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Biography (courtesy
of Floodgate Records)
Kate Miner is an artist who "can't separate her performance
from the song. The song, singer and performance are one and
the same, inseparable." says Chuck Plotkin (producer
for Bruce Springsteen and a host of other various artists.)
Kate likewise refuses to compartmentalize
her life from her art, her spirituality from her humanity,
her family from her ministry or the calling of God from
her identity. As such, her music possesses a raw emotional
transparency that crosses all demographic boundaries and
cuts deftly to the listener's heart. Kate is "…someone who can move
you and soothe you in equal measure." wrote Chris Willman
of the L.A. Times.
A lifetime has been spent on the stage
and in the studio, with Kate having her first public performance
at the age of 4. At 10, she was recording commercials,
and by 21 had landed her first recording contract with
Word Records and an impressive co-publishing/development
deal with Sony Music Publishing. Her career was in full
swing and Kate appeared to be on the high-road to musical
success. Then in 1993 something amazing happened—Kate
started attending and singing at Malibu Vineyard Church.
"It was amazing. We were so drawn to the church, because
the Lord just showed up there. The place was made up of the
attributes of Christ (or we could say something like the
fruits of the spirit or something like that), and that's
what we were craving. Malibu Vineyard really was our home," explains
Kate. Soon, several of her songs were becoming standards
at the church, and within 2 years, Kate had recorded her
first full worship album, "Sacred."
By 1997, Kate found herself at a dramatic career crossroad.
While the road to music business success and celebrity seemed
hers for the taking, it became obvious that her involvement
with the music at church was becoming more meaningful and
gratifying than anything represented by Hollywood.
Realizing God was pointing her toward
a specific purpose, Kate walked away from her pop music
career and never looked back. She states, "There were
no 'what ifs'. I just knew that this worship music thing
was the reason I was born."
Malibu Vineyard gave Kate and her husband David the opportunity
to pursue what would ultimately blend the whole of their
artistic passion, using their musical gifts for the service
of God's purpose for modern worship music.
Over the next few years, Kate would
release several Worship projects, including: "Old Hymns My Mom Loves" which
she produced as a tribute to her mother, "Live From
the Sunset Strip" produced at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, "Old
Songs My Dad Loves" so her father wouldn't feel left
out, and the cleverly titled "(These Could've Been My)
Greatest Hits", a collection of previously unreleased
songs that chronicled her career track.
In 2002, Kate and her family were at a crossroads. Out of
complete obedience they moved to Nashville for no particular
reason other than feeling God's leading. In less than 6 weeks
they had packed up and left the sunshine of the west coast
for the hills of Tennessee. Now three years later, Kate still
wonders exactly what God has in mind for the family of 6
in Tennessee.
One reason might have been to be closer to Vanderbilt Medical
Center. Kate was diagnosed in 2004 with polyps on her vocal
chords, which would require surgery. This surgery required
her to sign a consent form stating that she could completely
lose her voice after the surgery. But to Kate, the really
scary part is that healing would require her to not speak
for a week, and then only increasing 5 minutes a day for
the following months.
And out of this experience Prodigal Martha was born.
Being a woman who has made a career
from making noise and who just generally loves to be in
conversation, not speaking was a huge hurdle. Expecting
to spend the time completely connected with God, Kate had
a rude awakening. Instead she spent the time in the "wilderness",
learning that she didn't have to earn God's love. The songs
were written in or inspired by this silence.
Prodigal Martha, Kate's debut on Floodgate
Records, are strong, direct songs of worship that "will not be confused
with lovesongs for my husband." These are songs to lead
the listener to a place of understanding that life with Christ
includes both a time for action and a time for peace and
joy and quiet. And that in Jesus, there is all we need. Period.
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