Jump to content

Misty Edwards: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
"notable instruments" is for notable individual instruments, like if she had a piano custom-made or something
No edit summary
Line 25: Line 25:


At the [[2010 Winter Olympics]], [[Kelly Clark]] was seen singing a song by Misty Edwards karaoke-style moments before her bronze medal performance.<ref name=tnyt>{{cite news|last=Stanley|first=Alessandra|title=Cheering Team USA on NBC’s Olympics|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/22/sports/olympics/22watch.html|accessdate=26 February 2011|newspaper=The New York Times|date=21 February 2010}}</ref>
At the [[2010 Winter Olympics]], [[Kelly Clark]] was seen singing a song by Misty Edwards karaoke-style moments before her bronze medal performance.<ref name=tnyt>{{cite news|last=Stanley|first=Alessandra|title=Cheering Team USA on NBC’s Olympics|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/22/sports/olympics/22watch.html|accessdate=26 February 2011|newspaper=The New York Times|date=21 February 2010}}</ref>

==Discography==

*''Eternity'' 2003

1. Break The Chains

2. Until The Day Breaks

3. Oh How We Want You To Come!

4. Eternity

5. Simple Devotion

6. Just In Time

7. All That I Want
8. Vow

9. Let Me Love You More

10. I49

11. Only A Shadow
12. Glance

*''Always on his Mind'' 2005

1. See The Way

2. Favorite One

3. Always On His Mind

4. What Only You Can Do

5. I Will Run

6. As In The Days Of Noah
7. Baptize My Heart
8. I Am Yours



*''Relentless'' 2007

1. Finally I Surrender

2. My Soul Longs For You
3. You Won't Relent (Seal)
4. All-Consuming Fire

5. Between The Cherubim

6. Light Of Your Face

7. People Get Ready

8. My Confession (I Will Follow the Lamb)
9. I Will Waste My

10. Strings

11. Servant Of All
12. Mystery

13. Let Me Love You More
14. Garden

15. Dove's Eyes

*''Relentless: Unplugged'' 2007

1. Waiting For The Rain

2. Matthew 25

3. Break The Chains

4. Like A Rushing River

5. I Will Waste My Life

6. Made To Love You
7. Let Me Love You More

8. Servant Of All


*''Fling Wide'' 2009

1. Soul Cry

2. Rend

3. Resting Place

4. Come As You Want

5. Fling Wide

6. Lovesick

7. Take My Heart

8. All I Know

9. Arms Wide Open


*''Point of Life'' 2009

1. Beautiful Heart

2. Point of Life

3. My Soul Cries

4. i24

5. Psalm 150

6. Eyes Only for You

7. Silence

8. Put Your Heart in Me


Misty Edwards has also been featured on IHOP compilations such as: Immersed, Constant, Onething Live: Pursuit of the Holy, Onething Live: Holy to the Lord, I Can't Wait, Simply Beautiful, and numerous bi-monthly limited editions from the IHOP prayer room.

==Popular Culture==

*Misty Edwards latest CD "Fling Wide" Debuted as the Number 1 Christian Album on [[Itunes]].{{citation needed}}
*Misty Edwards was featured in [[Relevant Magazine]].
*Misty Edwards has appeared at some of [[Lou Engle]]'s Call events.
*Misty's music has been covered by and inspires other worship leaders such as Kim Walker of Jesus Culture.{{citation needed}}

==External Links==
[http://mistyedwards.com Misty's Official Site]

[http://forerunnermediagroup.com/ Forerunner Music]

[http://ihop.org International House of Prayer]

[http://http://twitter.com/mistydedwards Official Twitter]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:13, 13 May 2012

Misty Edwards
GenresWorship, Contemporary Christian
Occupation(s)Worship leader, singer–songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, Piano, Keyboard
Years active2000–present
Websitewww.mistyedwards.com

Misty Edwards is an American CCM musician from Kansas City, Missouri.[1]

Although she is the daughter of a music teacher, Edwards did not begin her career until the age of 19. At age 19, she joined the International House of Prayer as an intern. After she joined she was asked to begin playing the piano at their services. In her role as a leader of IHOP she often leads worship and prayer services.[2] Edwards is now considered to be the second best known leader of IHOP, after Mike Bickle and their most recognizable worship leader.[3][4] She also writes articles for Charisma.[5]

Edwards frequently incorporates bible verses into her music, particularly concerning eschatological themes.[2] She believes that worship music is very important because it brings Divine presence to the church.[6] Her music is often accompanied by a speaker who repeats several phrases periodically.[7] Edwards has released several CDs, some of which are accompanied by acoustic versions.[1] She also plays at the annual Onething conference.[8]

At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Kelly Clark was seen singing a song by Misty Edwards karaoke-style moments before her bronze medal performance.[9]

Discography

  • Eternity 2003

1. Break The Chains

2. Until The Day Breaks

3. Oh How We Want You To Come!

4. Eternity

5. Simple Devotion

6. Just In Time

7. All That I Want

8. Vow

9. Let Me Love You More

10. I49

11. Only A Shadow

12. Glance

  • Always on his Mind 2005

1. See The Way

2. Favorite One

3. Always On His Mind

4. What Only You Can Do

5. I Will Run

6. As In The Days Of Noah

7. Baptize My Heart

8. I Am Yours


  • Relentless 2007

1. Finally I Surrender

2. My Soul Longs For You

3. You Won't Relent (Seal)

4. All-Consuming Fire

5. Between The Cherubim

6. Light Of Your Face

7. People Get Ready

8. My Confession (I Will Follow the Lamb)

9. I Will Waste My

10. Strings

11. Servant Of All

12. Mystery

13. Let Me Love You More

14. Garden

15. Dove's Eyes

  • Relentless: Unplugged 2007

1. Waiting For The Rain

2. Matthew 25

3. Break The Chains

4. Like A Rushing River

5. I Will Waste My Life

6. Made To Love You

7. Let Me Love You More

8. Servant Of All


  • Fling Wide 2009

1. Soul Cry

2. Rend

3. Resting Place

4. Come As You Want

5. Fling Wide

6. Lovesick

7. Take My Heart

8. All I Know

9. Arms Wide Open


  • Point of Life 2009

1. Beautiful Heart

2. Point of Life

3. My Soul Cries

4. i24

5. Psalm 150

6. Eyes Only for You

7. Silence

8. Put Your Heart in Me


Misty Edwards has also been featured on IHOP compilations such as: Immersed, Constant, Onething Live: Pursuit of the Holy, Onething Live: Holy to the Lord, I Can't Wait, Simply Beautiful, and numerous bi-monthly limited editions from the IHOP prayer room.

  • Misty Edwards latest CD "Fling Wide" Debuted as the Number 1 Christian Album on Itunes.[citation needed]
  • Misty Edwards was featured in Relevant Magazine.
  • Misty Edwards has appeared at some of Lou Engle's Call events.
  • Misty's music has been covered by and inspires other worship leaders such as Kim Walker of Jesus Culture.[citation needed]

Misty's Official Site

Forerunner Music

International House of Prayer

Official Twitter

References

  1. ^ a b Todd, Charley. "Misty Edwards: Unplugged". Relevant Magazine. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Interview: Misty Edwards". The Christian Post. 31 August 2007. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  3. ^ Yoars, Marcus (1 November 2010). "Beauty in the Back Row". Charisma. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  4. ^ Yoars, Marcus (1 November 2010). "We Won't Stop Praying". Charisma. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  5. ^ LeClaire, Jennifer (1 February 2011). "Charisma February Issue". Charisma. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  6. ^ Chambers, Sandra (31 March 2008). "A New Song". Charisma. p. 82. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  7. ^ Charisma and Christian life. 25 (5). 2000. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ "Channel Surfing". Charisma. 30 November 2007. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  9. ^ Stanley, Alessandra (21 February 2010). "Cheering Team USA on NBC's Olympics". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 February 2011.