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| Title: | Many Waters |
| Authors: | Lee, Julie |
| Keywords: | Many Waters Lee, Julie Music, Religion and the South God in Music City Vanderbilt University. -- Divinity Library Exhibit 2012 |
| Issue Date: | 12-Jan-2008 |
| ???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: | Popular music -- Writing and publishing Vanderbilt University. -- Center for the Study of Religion and Culture |
| Description: | Though a native of Maryland, Julie Lee has lived in Nashville since 1995. A singer-songwriter who has traveled and performed in the US and UK, Lee says her songwriting is like a scrapbook of various traditional American styles: folk, jazz, blues, bluegrass, and country. Her songs have been recorded by country, bluegrass, folk, and Christian artists; Alison Krauss, for one, performs two of Lee’s songs, “Jacob's Dream” and “Away Down The River,” on the album A Hundred Miles Or More: A Collection, released in 2007. Lee’s song “Many Waters” is included on the God in Music City CD. Inspired by chapter eight of the Song of Solomon, the song had been part of Lee's 2004 release “Stillhouse Road.” Lee explains that she began putting scripture to music when she was in her 20s, when she first found her voice as a songwriter, and has constantly returned to this source of inspiration ever since. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1803/5141 |
| Appears in Collections: | MURESO: God in Music City
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