Pop vocalist and songwriter David Phelps has been given such a talent.
Credited by many as having one of today's most spectacular voices, David
has seen countless thousands rise to their feet for his inspiring, powerhouse
performances.
Raised in a Christian home, David grew up in Tomball, Texas singing
in church with his family. Through the years, he cultivated his love
for music by performing as a solo artist at churches and conventions.
The music of David Phelps is honest and uplifting. His gifts of singing
and songwriting combine to tell of the grace that provides, encourages,
comforts and saves. Through this music, David leads people in worship
and inspires them to seek Christ. His powerful songs and humble spirit
have been well received across the country.
His audiences have included George W. Bush, massive crowds at Billy
Graham Crusades, and millions of "ABC News" viewers, and his voice has
brought him multiple Grammy and Dove awards. And with the release of
his new solo debut for Word Records, Revelation, Phelps is poised to
reach an even greater audience of fans around the globe.
Recognized from an early age for his unusual talent, David knew from
the beginning that he wanted to perform music for the glory of God.
Not everyone understood his commitment to faith, however. "I had several
teachers who felt that I should be singing opera, or performing somewhere
on Broadway," he recalls. "In college particularly, I had a teacher
who kept pushing me strongly toward classical music, but when she finally
accepted that Christian music was what God was calling me to do, that
became the turning point for me."
From there, as a teenager, David Phelps went on become the winner of
the 1988 Seminar In the Rockies held in Estes Park, Colorado, the youngest
winner of the contest at that time.
"It is my prayer that as people attend my concerts, they are filled
with the courage and hope to claim the grace that Jesus freely gives
us. My goal is not only to entertain, but to encourage and challenge
my listeners to live joyfully and abundantly in the solace of the grace
of Jesus Christ." Without Grace, this life is the end, Our daily struggles
have no eternal value, And eternal death is our destination. With Grace,
this life is the beginning, Our struggles become an incentive to know
God, And eternal life is our destination.
His career after graduation with a stint as Artist In Residence for
First Baptist Church in Hurst, Texas. Though for a time it appeared
that family commitments might prevent David from realizing his dream,
he and Lori packed their bags for Nashville, Tennessee, in 1996 with
the hope of landing a record deal for David.
Once again, however, Phelps faced a challenge. After six heartbreaking
months, David had not found an opportunity, and since he had given up
his job back in Texas, the young couple was running out of funds.
While visiting his family one weekend back in Texas, David told them,
"We really feel like God was calling us to Nashville, but it's just
not happening." Instantly, his family gathered around David and Lori
and began to pray for a miracle.
A miracle is what God had in mind. The very next day, back in Nashville,
David met with executives from Word Records and found out about an opportunity
with best-selling vocal foursome Gaither Vocal Band.
Two weeks later, he officially joined the group that has brought David
Phelps four Dove Awards, two Grammy Awards, and over 13 gold and 15
platinum-selling projects.
Throughout the phenomenal success he has experienced with Gaither Vocal
Band, David has cherished the dream of releasing a solo album expressing
his own style and songcrafting. With the release of Revelation, David
has finally fully realized the calling he first felt so many years before.
Although David is still an active member of the Gaither Vocal Band,
Revelation is not of Southern Gospel roots. It is a welcomed change
for David and his music; a high-energy pop album with David's compelling
vocals and uplifting lyrics.
Outstanding talent always speaks for itself. It stands out from crowds
of gimmicks, flashy clothes and pretty faces, and rises above odds,
obstacles and any lesser contenders. Great talent cannot be learned
or created - it is simply given to a special few. And when that talent
is dedicated to a higher purpose, there's no telling where it may take
the one who possesses it.
Lori, his wife of eleven years, helps David Phelps balance his dual
roles as acclaimed vocalist and down-to-earth husband and father of
four. "Most of us don't get the chance to have even one standing ovation
or round of applause in our lives, so working on a stage of any kind
can give you a really unrealistic view of life if you're not careful,"
David reveals. "In her own loving way, Lori won't let me live in that
place of applause, and I'm very thankful for that."
Though not a musician herself, Lori has walked with David all along
the long, challenging road as he has pursued his calling to music. Hailing
originally from the Houston area, the couple met at Texas' Baylor University
over a decade ago, where Phelps earned a degree in line with his passion
- music.
Featuring songs primarily written or co-written by Phelps, Revelation
is a showcase for the impressive vocal and musical training that have
shaped Phelps as a performer, swirled into a beautiful sonic blend that
reflects the best of 21st century pop.
From dramatic ballads to R&B-influenced groove and rock-tinged,
energetic pop, Revelation reveals the musical passion and substantive
message behind this exceptional singer/songwriter.
"The foundation of this album lies in knowing who Christ really is,"
explains David. "There's a line at the beginning of the song 'Break
Free' that sums it up well - 'Forget what you've heard about Jesus,
if it doesn't begin and end with love.'
"As a culture, both churched and unchurched, we carry around so many
ideas of who Jesus is that are not true," David continues. "We relate
Christ to the idea of being judged or compared against an impossible
standard. I want people to hear about a God who isn't standing there
with His finger in their faces, but is simply there with His arms open
wide saying, 'I just want to know you. Come to me, and I'll help you
through this journey.'"
Every song on Revelation reveals God's mercy and compassion for His
people.
"Just As I Am," penned by David and award-winning songwriter Cindy
Morgan, expresses Christ's loving acceptance of the broken, while "Arms
Open Wide," a cut written by Rita Baloche [wife of Paul Baloche ("Above
All," "Open the Eyes of My Heart")], praises the Savior for coming to
redeem us. From the story of God's loving care as He shapes our lives
and the universe in "Virtuoso" to the promise that "God Will Take Care
Of You" and the tender ballad "Love Goes On"
Revelation paints a portrait of who God really is, all superbly communicated
through the expressive artistry of one of Christian music's finest vocalists.
Producers Regie Hamm (Bob Carlisle, Jaci Velasquez, Clay Crosse) and
Chris Harris (Avalon, Anointed, Allen Asbury) had the task of guiding
David's musical vision and wide tastes into the cohesive and compelling
Revelation.
The album's title cut is a dramatic, rock opera-styled song that provides
a centerpiece, both musically and vocally, for David's talent. "I'm
thrilled about this song, because it's a piece that I've spent a lot
of time and effort to write," David says of "Revelation." "It represents
so much of what I love about music." The song, which tells the story
of a man much like David on the morning of Christ's return, reveals
David's imaginative story-telling ability, and combines a myriad of
his favorite influences, from rock to classical to Bohemian Rhapsody.
David is making sure that his kids have the same musical opportunities
he had by taking them on the road with him and Lori to his concerts.
Lori homeschools their two daughters - eight-year-old Callie and six-year-old
Maggie Beth - both at home and on tour in order to let them and three-year-old
Grant spend more time with Dad. The couple are preparing for the arrival
of a fourth little one, due to arrive just in time for the release of
Revelation.
For an artist who makes nearly 150 concert appearances every year,
the decision to educate their kids themselves was the only right one
for them. "I'm gone pretty much every weekend, so I would never get
to see my children!" says David. "Homeschooling allows us to pick up
and go when we need to, and as a result, our kids have been able to
see some wonderful things around the country."
And though one of the things his kids often see are the thousands of
people who flock to hear him sing, David Phelps is careful to remind
them that the walk of Christian faith, even when it's lived out before
a national audience, is one of humble obedience.
In the regal ballad "Live Like a King," written by Bob Halligan, Jr.
(Kathy Mattea, Michael Bolton, Rebecca St. James), David beautifully
conveys the paradox that marked Christ's reign here on earth, and that
he hopes will always prove to be the example for his own life.
The words also reveal the purpose behind the tremendous talent God
has placed in David's own life. Despite being given such great ability
and opportunity, David Phelps is a man who will forever invest that
gift in honor of its Giver.
David's concert and songwriting ministries have been expanding to reach
more and more people. Phelps' has thrilled audiences at conventions,
conferences and countless churches and arenas across the United States
both as a solo artist and with the Vocal Band.
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