Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 336 pages
- ISBN 10 Number: 0446692875
- ASIN: B000FILMEA
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Book Dimensions:
7.8 x 5.2 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 10.4 ounces
From Publishers Weekly
In this enthusiastic narrative, Gaither (ASCAP Christian Songwriter of the Century) tells the story of his life, from his beginnings as a boy obsessed with gospel music to his current success in the Christian music industry. Gaither and his wife, Gloria, have written, published, performed and recorded hundreds of songs together, and here, he relates how their innate gift for turning any idea into a song made them prolific writers, and how their music won them the respect of the record industry and audiences everywhere. Gaither acknowledges his accomplishments while remaining realistic about fame and its fickleness. "I believe that I'm being honest with myself when I say that I have never gotten caught up in my own success, enamored with it, or fooled into thinking that I am somebody special because of it," he declares. While making music is one of his greatest loves (he's a self-proclaimed "non-recovering workaholic"), Gaither is also a dedicated family man; he paints a loving portrait of his family as genuine, devoted and dedicated servants of God. But he is also quite candid about the difficult times he and his loved ones have gone through, admitting to harboring doubt and having struggled to learn to trust God in the face of hopeless situations (like his brother's death from cancer). Gaither can switch abruptly back and forth between different decades, and this switching can occasionally make his story disjointed and needlessly repetitious. However, this is a small flaw in a warm and enjoyable autobiography, which also provides an educational overview of the intricacies of the music business.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Booklist
Christian music's elder statesman has amassed some 600 songs, some forty albums, and three Grammys: not terrible for a boy from Alexandria, Indiana (still his home), who dreamed of being a gospel singer. He writes of his early years, including the three weeks at the Stamps School of Music in Dallas, where he learned the basics of music, and of the fits and starts of a long career. He realized early that his first group wasn't good enough to go professional. Extremely humbled, he returned home to work as a
meat cutter and attend Taylor University, a Christian liberal arts college. He communicates the thrills of composing and publishing his first song, "I've Been to Calvary," of his marriage at 26, and of the surprise success of his album
Back Home in Indiana, its record company's best-seller up to that time. There are also hard times: bouts of depression and the death of his brother Danny. He makes no surprising revelations--the book is really quite sweet--and Christian music fans certainly will not complain.
June SawyersCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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Reader Reviews
This review is from: It's More Than the Music: Life Lessons for Loving God, Loving Each Other (Hardcover)
Have you ever sung, "He Touched Me" or "Because He Lives" or "Let's Just Praise the Lord" in church? If you read Bill Gaither's book, you'll find out the stories behind these classic songs which he and his wife Gloria wrote. You'll also find out how Gaither first met and helped launch the careers of Sandi Patty, Michael English, Mark Lowry and many others. The first chapter of "It's More Than the Music" tells how the very popular homecoming videos and concert tours got started. This is a book any fan of Christian music should definitely read.
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