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Biography (courtesy
of Independent Records)
With the release of her debut album "Taken",
Raylene Scarrott has made an impressive entrance upon the
Canadian Contemporary Christian Music scene. A refreshingly
diverse collection of songs, it features breezy pop, Latin
influences and a soul-stirring duet. This Calgary-based singer
was the first Canadian independent Christian artist to make
the Top 20 in Christian retail sales in Canada. As well,
she finished off the year 2004 as the #2 best-selling independent.
After a steady stream of top-selling ministry-driven artists
from Canada, Raylene proves that the talent pool is only
growing in the country that brought the world such artists
as Carolyn Arends, Steve Bell, Starfield, Downhere, and many
more.
Raylene's joy for music was evident
even before her first birthday. Her parents recall Raylene
pulling herself up in front of the stereo and bouncing
to the music even before she could walk. They also remember
her swinging on the swing set belting out the song "Everybody Ought to Go to Sunday
School" and discovering that she could be heard from
the grocery store a block and a half away. Raylene made the
transition from swing set to sanctuary at the age of five
with her first live performance.
Music continued to play an important
part in Raylene's upbringing throughout her high school
years and beyond. In high school, she sang in worship teams/ensembles
in chapel and Sunday services, as well as in the Prairie
High School touring choir, "His
Singers". Since then, Raylene's ministry has continued
through her roles as a worship leader and member of the choir
at Centre Street Church in Calgary, Alberta. She has had
the good fortune to perform at the 2002 & 2003 Vibe Awards,
the 2004 Covenant Awards, 100 Huntley Street and at Breakforth
in Edmonton, Alberta.
"Taken", definitely one of Canada's best 2004
offerings to the Christian contemporary market, features
a host of well-known talent. Jody McBrayer of Avalon (a Christian
vocal group that has sold 3 million records world-wide) sings
a duet with Raylene on "I Surrender All", which
also features backup by Paul Brandt. Michael Ripoll plays
flamenco guitar for a number of the songs on the album. Backup
vocals are provided by Vicki Hampton and Lisa Cochran, who
have sung backup for Wynonna and Faith Hill, respectively. "Taken" while
standing toe-to-toe with major-label releases, was produced
independently, recorded in Nashville with Steve Rosen (who
also produced Paul Brandt), and released across Canada through
CMC Distribution to Christian radio and retailers.
Since its release, three radio singles
have received an overwhelming response from the growing
Canadian Christian radio sector. Raylene is no stranger
to awards. In 2001, she picked up the much-heralded GMA
Academy on Campus Spotlight Award, as well as taking home
the 2004 Covenant Award (the top Christian Canadian Award)
for Best Pop/Contemporary Recording for her album "Taken". In 2005, she was nominated
for a Juno Award (equivalent to the Grammy's in the US) for "Contemporary
Christian/Gospel Album of the Year".
With a solid recording, strong work ethic, and Centre Street
Church (one of Canada's most influential churches) providing
a home base and support for her ministry, Raylene is poised
to take on the challenges of the Christian music ministry
life. In the Fall of 2004, still as an independent, she headlined
a 3-month cross-Canada tour, proving her stage performance
to match the level of production on the record.
Raylene knows that God has called her
to use her voice for Him and enjoys sharing her faith with
others through song. "I'll
take every chance I get to use my voice and the words of
a song to encourage, touch or challenge someone, as well
as sing praises to my Lord." The desire of her heart,
as Jabez once prayed, is that God's hand would continue to
be upon her and that He would expand her territory in the
Christian music industry.
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