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Crystal Clear (Compact Disc)Velasquez, Jaci (Recorded by)Jaci follows her award-winning work with a glistening blend of pop anthems and tender ballads shining the crystal clear love of God.
Song ListEscuchame
Everytime I Fall
Imagine Me
Just A Prayer
Listen To Me
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BiographyJaci's BiographyYears before offering her most anticipated recording to date--CRYSTAL CLEAR--to, literally, hundreds-of-thousands of eager fans, and before becoming a teenaged singing sensation with album sales over the three million mark, Jaci Velasquez seemed destined for musical renown. It was clear long before her first million-selling recording, Heavenly Place, became the fastest-selling solo debut in the history of Christian music and before her first three recordings (Heavenly Place, Jaci Velasquez and Llegar a Ti) generated ten No. 1 radio hits, including the first ever for a Christian artist on Billboard's "Hot Latin Tracks" chart. It was apparent long before she'd won four Dove Awards – for New Artist of the Year (1997), Song of the Year (“On My Knees,” 1998) and Female Vocalist of the Year (1999 & 2000) – and been nominated for a Grammy ("Best Latin Pop Performance") – and received the Premio Lo Nuestro award (“Best New Artist of the Year” 2000). Jaci's talent began to emerge before she could talk or walk. She was just a baby in a crib when her parents realized she had rhythm as she snapped her fingers in time to the music they were playing in the other room. Then, they realized she could sing. In church one Sunday, the powerful voice belting out "Our God Reigns" turned out to be two-year-old Jaci's, emanating not from the choir loft but the nursery. She made her solo debut at age three; and, at nine, not even a mysterious hearing loss (from which she quickly recovered) could stand in the way of her destiny. At age 14, Jaci's big break came when the Velasquez family band was performing in Houston. The pastor of an area church called Mike Atkins Management to let them know there was a "bright new talent" in Houston. Two years later Atkins became her manager; and, shortly thereafter, Jaci was signed to Myrrh Records. She now records for its sister label, Word Records. By the time she was 16, Jaci had a hit CD, Heavenly Place, which debuted in the top 10 of SoundScan's Christian music chart in 1997 and spent 83 weeks on Billboard's Heatseekers chart. Her sophomore release, 1998's Jaci Velasquez, debuted at #1 on Billboard's Christian Music Album Sales Chart and spent 16 consecutive weeks on Billboard's "Top 200 Albums" chart. Every single from both of these discs went to the top of the AC airplay charts. Then, in 1999, to honor her grandparents and her Mexican/Spanish heritage, Jaci released her first Spanish-language project, Llegar a Ti, for Sony Discos; and, it too, became a hit, helping her reach a larger audience than ever before. “Doors have been opened for me to bring the message of Christ to the Latin audience,” Jaci says, grateful that a new audience beyond the walls of the church embraced many of the same songs her Christian listeners drove to the top of sales and airplay charts. But it is not only a Latin audience she wants to reach. She reaches out to young people of all races and backgrounds with a message of abstinency – that "True Love Waits," as the name of one organization she supports so aptly puts it. "Relationships come and go, but what matters most is your longstanding relationship with Christ," she tells concertgoers. It's a message that Jaci, a young single woman, puts into practice in her own life. Now she's chalked up more accomplishments than could fill a high school yearbook; and the momentum continues. She recently completed her fourth album, CRYSTAL CLEAR, with a sound that merges energetic, emotional pop with Latin vibrancy, creating an album that is up, joyful and celebratory – an accurate reflection of who Jaci is. InterviewRelease Feb/March 2000 'Fast Look'Jaci Velasquez, whose latest album is Llegar a Ti on Myrrh Records, also appears on the Music of the Heart soundtrack. Full Name: Jacquelyn Davite Velasquez What you wish you were named: Isabella Catherina Born where and when: Houston, TX 10/15/79 2:15 pm Family Stats: Mom, dad, three brothers, two sisters and one dog First Job: This is it Pets: Dog--Dallas Hidden Talent: I can bend my forefinger all the way back Currently in the cd player: Alejandro Sanz Most annoying habit: Talking too much What was in your bag the last time you left Target: Black & white film If you could swap lives with someone for one day, who would it be: Melanie Griffith (Because she's married to Antonio Banderas) Worst Fear: Being jaded Best way to make you laugh: Be funny Thing you can't do to save your life: Make sense Best gift ever received: My camera and darkroom equipment Most memorable meeting: Billy Graham First album you remember buying: U2, Joshua Tree First Christian album: Amy Grant's Father's Eyes; I loved the song "Giggle" Most Embarrassing Moment: Mother didn't remember that I liked this guy and she spilled the beans in front of both of us Most incredible date: My first one If a movie was made of your life, who should play you? Claire Danes Best Dish You Can Prepare: Pizza from Argentina Pet peeves: A messy bathroom Cartoon character that reminds you of you: Pocahontas Food you refuse to eat: None If music wasn't your career, what do you think you'd be doing? Makeup, hair and clothes for other artists Most memorable concert experience: When I fell down on stage If you were an action hero, who would you be? Batman, in a feminine way First car: '89 Honda Prelude Dream car: '56 Chevy What product would you definitely endorse if asked? My mom's salsa Number of speeding tickets (honestly): 0 Phrase you most often overuse: "Anyways" Collections: Hotel room keys Worst trouble you got into as a child or teen: Sorry, I was a really good girl Dream Duet: Me and Bonnie Raitt Where you are right now: My house Last video seen: You've Got Mail Movie that makes you cry: Heidi Future plans: Grow up ... eventually Collections: Pencils and pens Scar story: My lip is scarred and it happened when I was 8-months-old and was just learning how to walk. I was reaching for a table, missed and hit my lip on the corner. Best Advice you've ever been given: "Less is more." Number of Fan letters/emails answered monthly: A whole lot RANTS & RAVES VACATION SPOT: New York City Pick up the latest issue of Release Magazine at your local store or check out their website for more artist interviews. Used with permission, Release Magazine Full SpotlightAudio-VideoThe AlbumThe Album: Crystal Clear"I want it to be crystal clear to people that I am who Christ has made me to be, and I'm attempting to follow in His footsteps"- Jaci Velasquez After five years of critical and popular acclaim, Jack Velasquez remains true to her heart in this, her fourth major release: “I try to let my records reflect who I am,” muses Jaci, “because I think songs are soundtracks for life; and life is very good.” The lyrics Jaci sings are up front, candid and truthful – leaving no room for doubt as to the source of her joy. "I want it to be crystal clear to people that I am who Christ has made me to be, and I'm attempting to follow in His footsteps," she says. In addition to producing her own vocals this time around, Jaci also penned two songs on CRYSTAL CLEAR: "You're Not There," in which she sings that God is present in her heart rather than distant in the universe; and the lively, Latin-influenced "Escuchame (Listen to Me)," in which Jaci's recollection of her mother's frequent admonitions not to make the same mistakes she did is punctuated musically by a surging horn section. From the title cut, "Crystal Clear," in which she paints a portrait of falling in love with Jesus, to the straightforward "He's My Savior," Jaci reveals the source of her hope. Yet she never ceases to be amazed by a God who knows every detail of her life ("You Don't Miss A Thing") and loves her in spite of her imperfections ("Every Time I Fall"). The intricate duet "Come As You Are" (with well-known Latin singer Luis Fonzi) and the lushly-orchestrated pop ballad, "Imagine Me Without You," showcase Jaci's emotive vocals, the latter a stunning performance that could rival any pop diva's. Perhaps it is "Center of Your Love" which best captures the theme of this album as well as the desire of Jaci's heart – "to be in the center of God's love, able to live and breathe and know Him every day and every second of my life." It's a life-giving relationship she wants for all of her listeners, reminding them in the soaring anthem, which concludes the project, that it’s "Just A Prayer Away." "I'm not perfect, but I'm doing the best I can," she acknowledges. Crystal clear with her struggles as well as her faith, she's blossomed into a young woman who knows that her destiny is in God's hands – and as it unfolds, she'll be singing about it for years to come. Tour DatesWallpaperLyricsEscuchame (Listen To Me)Words and Music by Jaci Velasquez and Mark Heimermann You in the mirror Oo you’re fading Chorus: I’ve got a secret Oo the heartbreaks (Repeat Chorus) Bridge: (Repeat Chorus) © 2000 Word Music, Inc./Fun Attic Music/ASCAP Crystal ClearWords and Music by Matt Stanfield and Tiffany Arbuckle When I’m a sparrow in winter, You are a seed I find Chorus: I’m soft like clay (Repeat Chorus) Bridge: (Repeat Chorus) Please catch me, I’m falling for You… © 2000 Word Music, Inc./Fun Attic Music/ASCAP Everytime I FallWords and Music by Jeremy Bose and Paul Evans Chorus: Everytime I try What is it You see in me Just when I think I’m not strong enough (Repeat Chorus) Time and time again I don’t know what makes You stay Just when I think I’m not strong enough (Repeat Chorus) You find the beauty in my imperfections Everytime I fall (Repeat Chorus 4x) © 2000 Word Music, Inc./Vandelay Publishing (Admin. by Word Music, Inc.)/Poopy Drawers Music/ASCAP You’re Not ThereWords and Music by Jaci Velasquez and Mark Heimermann Why do I think of You Chorus: All the prayers You’ve sent Your Spirit (Repeat Chorus) You are living © 2000 Word Music, Inc./Fun Attic Music/ASCAP AdoreWords and Music by Chris Eaton and Brent Bourgeois From the moment You opened my eyes Chorus: There’s a union of two becoming one Bridge: Chorus: And I lay my life before You © 2000 Dayspring Music, Inc./SGO Music Publishing, Ltd. (Admin. by Dayspring Music, Inc.)/BMI/Wordspring Music, Inc./ADC Music (Admin. by Wordspring Music, Inc.)/SESAC He’s My SaviorWords and Music by Chris Eaton and Paul Field He’s the sunlight in my sky He is the moon that shines at night Chorus: He’s the fire in my soul He melts my heart and makes me whole Chorus: Bridge: I will vow, yeah Just for me He gave His life and in that moment paid the price Chorus: © 2000 Dayspring Music, Inc./SGO Music Publishing, Ltd. (Admin. by Dayspring Music, Inc.)/BMI/Meadowgreen Music Co. (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing)/SESAC You Don’t Miss A ThingWords and Music by Mark Heimermann, Nick Gonzales, Javier Solis, Brad Ford and Shana Ford You know my motives You know my heart Seeking me 1st Chorus: When my heart’s broken Leading me 2nd Chorus: You don’t miss a thing…No, no, no… © 2000 Fun Attic Music/Vogon Poetry Music/ASCAP/Songs On The Forefront (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Group)/SESAC/Jax & Broder Music (Admin. by Fun Attic Music)/ASCAP Imagine Me Without YouWords and Music by Rudy Perez and Mark Portmann As long as stars shine down from heaven In my life You’re all that matters When I found You I was blessed Chorus: Imagine me without You When You caught me I was falling When I found You I was blessed (Repeat Chorus) © 2000 Rubet Music Publishing (admin. by Universal Musica Publishing, Inc.)/Marport Music, Inc./ASCAP Come As You AreMusic by Rudy Perez You are the reason God is here for you Chorus: There is a heaven If you just believe (Repeat Chorus) © 2000 Rubet Music Publishing (admin. by Universal Musica Publishing, Inc.)/ASCAP/Word Music, Inc./Can’t Sleep At Night Music (Admin. by Word Music, Inc.)/Judith Volz Music Publishing Designee/ASCAP Center Of Your LoveWords and Music by Pete Stewart and Mark Heimermann Tell me have you ever been Did you ever wonder why It’s the water that I need In the shelter of Your arms I’ve found Chorus: There is nothing I can see You’re the only one I’ve found All that’s in this world has let me down (Repeat Chorus) In the shelter of Your arms I’ve found (Repeat Chorus) Chorus: © 2000 Songs From Deck Twenty Six (Admin. by EMIChristian Music Publishing/Fun Attic Music/ASCAP Just A Prayer AwayWords and Music by Rudy Perez, Elizabeth Perez and Mark Portmann Tears that fell like rain You came to save Chorus: When I close my eyes You came to save me (Repeat Chorus) Bridge: Repeat Chorus) © 2000 Rubet Music Publishing (admin. by Universal Musica Publishing, Inc.)/Adam Rhodes Music Publishing/Marport Music, Inc./ASCAP Fun FactsDISCOGRAPHY SOUNDTRACKS VIDEO HISTORY BOOK CHART HISTORY Jaci Velasquez debuted at #1 On Billboard’s Christian Music Album Sales Chart, spending six weeks at #1 Jaci Velasquez charted at #54 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart AWARDS/ACCOLADES KUDOS |
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