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About Me


She has been described as bold and humble, a little "out there" and down-to-earth. Perhaps that is why you find a paradox of sinner and saint mirrored in her blend of introspective yet demanding lyrics and why people from many walks of life are able to identify with Angela Josephine.
When asked to describe her art and music, this quality (or quirk depending on who you are talking to) becomes apparent as Angela turns the question around.
"I think the point of art is the response, so I guess the best description for my music would be to ask, 'What would you say?'"
And people do have things to say. Tony Cummings of Cross Rhythms Magazine says, "Angela Josephine shows herself to be a poetic songwriter able to pen songs that get under the shield of the post-modern muse with power and poignancy."
While accolades are encouraging, Angela (more fondly known as AJ) gets her drive from meeting people right where they are. That means paving a diverse road of appearances and playing to a variety of audiences. Coffee houses across the Midwest have warmed to the soulful brew of her music in an intimate setting, while large festivals have provided a stage. For AJ, it's the honest and candid rendition of the journey that leads to changed lives and gives authenticity to her music.

One fan poetically conveys this sentiment. "There's a lyric in a Beatles song that reminds me of you, 'the girl with kaleidoscope eyes.' It's not as though you don't see all the broken dislocated pieces, it's just that you filter them through your eyes of faith, or kaleidoscope eyes, and then your art becomes a reflection of your faith in 'vibrant harmonies.' The bad stuff is transformed because of your faith."
Vibrancy is the pulse of AJ's performances. From guitar to piano, hammered to mountain dulcimer, AJ tells us stories of God. She blends her music, art and poetry to paint an intimate, spiritual self-portrait whereby you glimpse your own likeness. You'll be comfortable or comfortably challenged with the imperfect depiction of yourself and the reminder of an approachable loving God who beckons you to belong to Him.
AJ's current release, Grace Exhaled brings home the powerful message of being who we are created to be. One of the tracks, 'Live and Breathe', celebrates our reason for being with the words, "I was created to live and breathe and move and sing, praises to the One who ordained that it might be that I could live and breathe and move and sing& and I will praise my Creator." The album is as finely crafted and unique as the people involved.

AJ explains, "The CD is not the live experience, but it's not supposed to be. It should have the warm homey feel of Wade Jayne's sweaters (bass guitar - Phil Keaggy), the whimsy of Shane Martin dancing in the studio (acoustic guitar - Rebecca St. James), the jazzy sass of Jamba's funky hat (keys - Jaci Velasquez) and the smoky flavor of a Chris Omartian pipe (drums - Out of Eden). It's all put together and spiced up by a crazy Italian chef, John Pisciotta (producer Paradiso Music, Nashville, TN). Well, and then there's me..."
And if you haven't figured out just who AJ is yet, producer John Pisciotta can tell you this much.
"Angela is the kind of artist that pulls from multiple worlds - musical, visual, and poetic. In this way, she is comfortable being different, comfortable being who and what God is making her to be."
So what is the answer? Would she rather be thought of as 'bold' or 'humble', 'out there' or 'down-to-earth'? When asked that question, AJ replies that she'd like to be thought of as being who she was created to BE.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/7/2005
Band Website: www.angelajosephine.com
Band Members: Angela Josephine: Vocals, Hammered Dulcimer, Mountain Dulcimer, Guitar, Piano - but not all at the same time.
Sounds Like:

Grace Exhaled (2005)

a restful sense of URGENCY (2002)

Angela Josephine 2 CD Bundle

The Spirit of Motherhood SINGLE(2006)

My Blog

On Hiatus...

I recorded the song "Divine" on a stunningly beautiful November day here inNorthern Michigan.  At the beginning, I comment that the more difficultdays of winter will come too soon and ho...
Posted by on Sun, 08 Mar 2009 08:22:00 GMT

Merry Christmas - Painting and Poem...

O teeny tiny town of Bethlehem - acrylic 2.5" x 3.5" on the two of spades.Thanks to my friend - the amazing artist, Angela Saxon - I've been experimenting with painting on playing cards. She does this...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Dec 2008 09:10:00 GMT

THE COLOR OF CONTRAST

On Friday, November 21st, some friends and I got together to do 'lectio divina'. Ruth from church had approached me after reading my article in 'The Banner' magazine.  'My Cup of Tea' talked abou...
Posted by on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:21:00 GMT

Check out this video: Divine - by Angela Josephine

Yesterday was a stunningly beautiful day here in Northern Michigan - probably one of the few we have left. I want to share it with you and a new song. Hope you enjoy it! (BTW - not meant to be perfect...
Posted by on Fri, 07 Nov 2008 08:38:00 GMT

My Cup of Tea

A shortened version of this blog appears in the November 2008 issue of The Banner Magazine - a national publication of the Christian Reformed Church of America.There is a legend that says the Chinese ...
Posted by on Wed, 14 May 2008 05:38:00 GMT

GOD SHOPS AT MEIJER

Post a comment before March 22nd and be entered to win a CD!  January's winner - Evelyn from Columbia, TN02/03/08 The Super Bowl and a major grocery store chain - I must be in hell.  Don'...
Posted by on Mon, 25 Feb 2008 18:36:00 GMT

CATCH AND RELEASE

My friend Laura and I recently joked about how it often takes a lot of 'writing things out' to just catch the drift of what God is trying to get across; to get to the stuff that we were unaware of bef...
Posted by on Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:48:00 GMT

PEACE COME SWIFTLY... Christmas Greeting


Posted by on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 06:04:00 GMT

KNOCK, KNOCK - Whosh ere?  GOD (Any more stupid questions?)

The September tour of Detroit and Indiana was a great time and I enjoyed meeting you all!  There were so many God moments that it's tough to identify only one.  But that's sort of where I am...
Posted by on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 09:32:00 GMT

OF HAMMERED DULCIMERS AND RINGING BELLS

CCM Magazine assistant editor Lindsay Williams posted a challenge to musicians  of which I was included - to submit an anecdote about my favorite instrument and how I got it.  I was thankful for...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:38:00 GMT