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Product DescriptionIn a book that is part inspiration and part "straight-talk from the heart", America's number-one Christian pop singer talks about morality, spirituality, and how she keeps her Christian values intact in today's complex world.
Smart, stylish, and talented, seventeen-year-old Jaci Velasquez is emerging as a formidable music star and a positive role model for her generation. Poised to make her mark on both the pop and Hispanic music scenes, Jaci combines all of Selena's cross-over potential with the appeal of Christian music sensation Amy Grant. Now Jaci is making her literary debut with a book in the tradition of Acts of Faith and Random Acts of Kindness. A Heavenly Place features encouraging quotes, lyrics from Jaci's music, and original writings, addressing universal topics like family, prayer, friendship, and self-esteem. With publication coinciding with Jaci's eagerly awaited second album, as well as the annual Dove Awards -- Gospel music's version of the Grammy's -- A Heavenly Place will be promoted at Jaci's concerts, and is destined to be a sure hit with both her young fans and their parents. Song ListDe Creer En Ti On My Knees
Al Mundo Dios Amo God So Loved
Como Una Flor Flower In The Rai
Dentro Esta Tu Voz Little Voice
Junto A Mi
Manantial De Caricias
Solo Tu
Un Lugar Celestial
Llegar A Ti
Con Tu Amor
Mira Lo Que Has Hecho En Mi Loo
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Jaci Valesquez InterviewJuly 1998 We caught up with Jaci at a recent music festival and here's what she had to say: Tell me a little bit about what your family was like. Sounds like they were a huge influence on your life. JACI: My family is the biggest influence in our lives. I have three brothers and one sister and I grew up with two of them and the other two I didn't grow up with because they had a different mom. To me the most special thing in the world is knowing that I have five other people out in the world that have the same mom or dad as me. Unfortunately my brothers and sisters don't sing. They don't sing and they are a lot older than I am. They all have other lives. I'm the baby of the family, by nine years. Does your mom usually travel with you when you're on the road? JACI: My mother alway travels with me when I'm on the road. Is she kind of like your road manager? JACI: She has nothing to do with the business end of it or the music end of it. She's just there to be "mom." She's not a stage mother, she does nothing like that. She's just mom and she's my very, very, very best friend. It sounds like you started singing as soon as you could talk. Do you remember your first stage performance? JACI: My first time to ever perform on stage - oh geeeeez, I was three years old and I was singing at our church, I sang El Shadai. I would change the lyrics. I would say "El Shadai, El Shadai, all my friends are good to me," and things like that, I mean I was three years old. I have a tape of it, it was really funny! Did you have plans to start performing or was your music career something that just developed out of your love for singing? JACI: It's not so much that I love singing or being up in front of people. That's a cool part, that's a perk, is what I call it. It wasn't like my ambition was to become a singer. It was never that. I knew I was capable of carrying a tune, but it wasn't my ambition to become a singer - do this by any means, do these festivals and shows. I had no idea. But I knew that was something I could possibly do if God put me in it. I love to do this so much. For me one of the perks is I love to talk to people as I'm sure you could tell. (You're good at it.) I am good at it. Thank you. I'm good at talking to people I don’t know. As a child I used to walk up to people that I didn't know. Here I am two or three feet tall walking up to people going "Hi, my name is Jaclyn, what's your name?" I would actually say, "my name is Jacquelyn Davette Valesquez, what's your name?" Those are some things that made me realize that yes, I am a talker. How did you get discovered by your record label? JACI: Well, the way I got discovered was by a fluke accident. I was really at the right place at the right time, right people, everything. The booking agent for POINT OF GRACE asked me to come and open one of their concerts. So I went and I opened the concert and they had a video tape and they sent it back to their management which is now my management, Mike Atkins, and he hooked me up. He's the one who set me up with Myrrh. How long ago was that? JACI: That was when I was 14. Were you surprised when they called you up? JACI: It was really exciting. I remember sitting at the other end of the phone going, "oh my gosh, my gosh, my gosh." I was so excited, getting a record deal at 15. Your first album was incredibly successful, did that surprise you? JACI: You know, things like that are always surprising. It's mostly scary, because you put out this album and it could work out or not work out. Even if your heart is in the right place and God is in it all, it could still not work out. It could be something else, but it was exciting to know that all these things were happening and it's even more exciting to see things happening with the second album. I'm still scared that it won't be quite as successful as the first one and people are going to be disappointed. When your first album became so successful was it hard for your lifestyle to change and turn into the this "artist" lifestyle? JACI: There were a lot of things to get used to. It was weird to know that I'm not supposed to show my face until I’m supposed to sing. That's stupid. It was weird to know that I have to come and do these press conferences and take pictures alone. I felt so dumb. Things like that change you a little bit. I've kind of learned to go, "You know what, I'm not going to change, I'm not going to change myself just because that's what everyone expects out of you." I go and listen to all the bands and stand there and I don't care anyone more. In the beginning I was like, ah, maybe I shouldn't do that because it's not the right thing to do, who cares. Release 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 Wallpaper |
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