
Mary-Kathryn,
known for creating strongly sacred and spiritual vocal music, dreams
of world unity and has visions of all humankind fully-accepting each
other’s traditions, languages and religious beliefs. Thus the title
of her fourth album, Dreams & Visions, encourages everyone to
have faith in the future. |
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“People need to
appreciate everyone else and understand that diverse cultures and a
different heritage makes our world a much more colorful and interesting
place,” says Mary-Kathryn. “No one should have to hide their beliefs or
apologize for who they are. We might even find common goals such as
pushing for peace or caring for the planet. We are all on a spiritual
journey and should respect each other.”
Mary-Kathryn is a
unique voice in the popular and rapidly-growing “New Age/New Thought
movement.” She is one of today’s few musical artists to sing deeply
spiritual lyrics over a world music-influenced sound that also includes
elements of new age and adult pop. Mary-Kathryn has built a loyal
following that appreciates her gentle yet passionate vocals, the
mysticism of her music and the prophetic nature of her lyrics which have
a broad-based sacredness to them.
Mary-Kathryn’s CDs
are on Rhythm House Records and can be purchased at her website (mary-kathryn.com),
in many record stores and specialty shops across the United States,
through major online outlets (amazon.com
or
cdbaby.com), and at many web digital
download locations (including iTunes and Rhapsody).
Throughout her
music there are themes that frequently appear including love, peace,
faith, prayer, worship and angels. In addition to singing English
lyrics, on previous recordings Mary-Kathryn has sung in Hebrew as well
as the Sou-Sou language from Benin, West Africa. At times Mary-Kathryn
sings “in the spirit” where her vocalizations are either sounds or
unknown languages although they variously resemble Mid-Eastern, Gaelic,
French or American Indian voices. “As with any language that is sung,
you don’t have to understand it to enjoy it,” she explains. “The sound
and the spirit is what matters.”
All the songs on
Dreams & Visions were either written by Mary-Kathryn or
co-written with producer Paul Buono, except the traditional church hymn
“My Father’s World” from the early 1900s (with their new arrangement)
and Buono’s “Wailing Wall” which features Mary-Kathryn’s wordless
vocalizing. In addition, John Elefante from the rock group Kansas
assisted with the melody on another composition. Mary-Kathryn writes
many of her lyrics, and she composes music either on piano or by simply
singing the melody. “I look at creating music as similar to painting,”
she says. “I feel like certain instruments and sounds represent
particular colors and that those colors evoke specific responses from
listeners.”
The album begins
with a “humble adoration” song, “Incense of Praise.” “You Are There”
says that no matter where you go there is the all-pervasive presence of
a Holy Spirit. In the next song Mary-Kathryn asks: “Where have all the
dreamers gone.” She says, “Remember all the prophets of old, the men of
God who got messages or visions, often in dreams? Right now in the
world we need them more than ever, as the song says, ‘To heal the sea of
thirsting souls’ that are out there.” The tune “Psalm 91” (with lyrics
from that biblical passage) “speaks of God protecting us from the evils
of the world,” explains Mary-Kathryn. This track has backing “angel
voices” by the Finnish group Fire 4U.
According to
Mary-Kathryn, “‘My Father’s World’ is a tribute to my roots because
church-hymns were very special to my mother and she passed that heritage
on to me.” Mary-Kathryn wrote “In Your Time” and plays piano on it.
“Everyone has their own timing in their life when it is appropriate for
them to find out who they are and to go out into the world with a
message for others.” Mary-Kathryn wrote the melody of “Flying Toward
the Sun” on the piano and the lyrics are about “that all-encompassing
love for God, my husband and my children.” On “Eve of Your Return” she
looks to the future with hope and yearning for “peaceful shores where I
will find true rest.” Mary-Kathryn worships in song with “Glory
Forever,” encompassing earth and heaven, and featuring a large choir of
backing singers.
Mary-Kathryn is
joined on Dreams & Visions by top session musicians. Violinist
Hugh Marsh has recorded with acts such as Loreena McKennitt, Dan
Fogelberg, Bruce Cockburn, Barenaked Ladies, Mary Margaret O’Hara and
Alannah Myles; and has performed on film soundtracks including “Shrek 2”
and “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.” Producer Paul Buono played
keyboards and all of the acoustic and electric guitars as well as
sitar. Buono has produced dozens of artists (and often performs on the
recordings) including Cherie Adams, Free Reign, Julie Branhan, Andrew
Lawrence and Lisa Reagan. On bass and Chapman stick is Fergus Marsh
(Bruce Cockburn, Pierce Pettis, Lisa Dal Bello, Steve Bell, Mark Heard)
and on drums is Tony Morra (Stevie B, Jennifer Paige, Van-Zant, Selah,
Rachel Farris).
All of
Mary-Kathryn’s recordings primarily feature original material. Her
first album was Perfect Gift, unveiled to the world with a live
performance on Trinity Broadcasting Network’s “Gospel America”
television show with an introduction by Pat Boone. Her second CD,
Stream in the Desert, was recorded in Nashville with “first
call” session musicians including guitarist Jerry McPherson and drummer
Steve Brewster, both of whom have recorded with Faith Hill, Amy Grant,
Michael W. Smith, The Winans, Jewel, Sandi Patty, Peter Cetera, Twila
Paris and other top acts. The One Spirit CD (produced by one of
Canada’s top producers, Roy Salmond) had appearances by Hugh and Fergus
Marsh, Spencer Capier, Phil Robertson, Steve Bell and Aboubacar “Papa”
Camara. Mary-Kathryn also has two of her earlier best-known songs (“Tehillah”
and “You Are The Christ”) on the compilation CD Tongues of Fire
(also featuring Moya Brennan of Clannad).
Born and raised in
the small Texas town Cuero (90 miles southeast of San Antonio),
Mary-Kathryn took piano lessons for several years as a child, played
cornet and French horn in junior high, and sang in a Christian church.
She became a member of the high school dance team. This turned out to
be excellent training since Mary-Kathryn now often dances on-stage as
part of her musical performances. As a teenager, she enjoyed a wide
variety of popular music from the soft-rock of Bread to the hard-rock of
Led Zeppelin to the progressive-rock of Robin Trower. In addition, she
wrote a lot of poetry. She attended Texas State University where she
earned her BA Degree in journalism and also studied advertising. “I was
attracted to all forms of creative writing, but advertising taught me to
say a lot in as few words as possible which later helped me with my
songwriting.” During her college years her musical tastes broadened to
encompass the reggae of Bob Marley and the Christian music of John
Michael Talbot and Amy Grant. “I also studied speech and drama, and
learned about performing in front of people.”
Mary-Kathryn’s
spiritual journey started at an early age, but her faith grew stronger
and stronger throughout the years. As an adult she has had extensive
experience participating in and leading the musical worship teams at
churches including several years with a predominantly-Black congregation
in Texas. Her church sent her to the School of the Psalmist in Dallas
where she studied the presentation of worship music. Although she had
never written a song before, she began composing and recording demos of
her tunes. By the time she released her first CD, she also was
performing headlining concerts, averaging about one a week her first
year as a recording artist, sometimes with nearly a thousand fans in the
audience. On each of her albums she has dug deeper into world music
sounds including those from the Mid-East and Africa. Her recent
influences include Enya, Loreena McKennitt, the Afro-Celt Sound System,
Peter Gabriel, Sting, Seal and Sarah Brightman.
“I decided I
wanted to create a spiritual experience through music,” explains
Mary-Kathryn. “I know there is a God who wants to bring us into a
better place. I feel we should all share our faith. It’s my duty to
tell people what I believe. I care about all of the people on this
planet and my dream is that we could all love one another. We also need
to care about our world and be good stewards of it. I try to make my
music reflect this vision.”
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