Paul Cardall
Biography
Contemporary jazz pianist Paul Cardall was born April 24, 1973; suffering from a congenital heart defect, he was given only days to live but defied medical expectations, enduring a series of surgeries and illnesses throughout his childhood. Finding comfort in music, Cardall began piano lessons at age eight but quit six months later, not playing again for a decade. While in high school, however, tragedy struck when one of his best friends was killed in a car accident; a grieving Cardall spontaneously composed a musical tribute, going on to write a dozen more songs and in 1995 privately pressing an album. Around that same time he took a job playing piano at a local department store during the holiday season, selling his record to customers; one copy of the disc made its way to author Richard Paul Evans, the writer of the best-seller The Christmas Box, who invited Cardall to write and record a musical adaptation of the book. The resulting album, also titled The Christmas Box, was released in 1997; upon signing to the Narada label, Cardall reissued the album two years later in conjunction with a new effort, The Looking Glass, which, like its predecessor, drew inspiration from Evans' novels. Cardall issued two albums in 2002, Daily Devotions and Miracles: A Journey of Hope and Healing. Stone Angel has distributed many of his releases, including 2004's Christmas Hymns, Vol. 1 and 2007's Songs of Praise. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Living For Eden
2008

The Hymns Collection (2 Disc Set)
2008

Songs Of Praise
2007

Primary Worship
2005

Miracles
2001
first time i ever heard him and i love what i have heard so far. I want to hear so much more.
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From miracle child to musical prodigy, Paul's life and music is an inspiration to us all. Thanks, Paul, for sharing your gift with us.
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I love his music, too! I wish they had the album he composed for Richard Paul Evans' book The Looking Glass. The music is so pretty, especially "Bethel" and "Redeeming Love." He has this way with the piano that I wish I could have when I compose. For anyone who hasn't heard his songs, I reccommend you do so right away. He knows how to work "miracles" with his fingers.
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Paul Cardall's music is so evocative and emotional. It makes me feel real and in the present. I'm so happy I found him on Pandora. I'd heard his music before but never knew who he was.
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I am so glad I did this search...thi s music rivals Yiruma and other favorites of mine. I will definitely be adding your cd to my collection.
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So glad you received a new heart. We've all watched and waited and are so grateful for this new opportunity you have to go on and continue to make such beautiful music that appeals to the heart in all of us, too!
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I heard your beautiful music on Pandora for the very first time. Now I can't wait to buy your CD's. Your music brings peace to my day and in this busy world we all need peace.
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Yes, truly heavenly music - part of every day in our home! We have been praying for your new heart - and are so thrilled that our prayers along with countless others have been answered! We will keep praying that your miraculous surgery will be followed by many years of joy with your family and more sweet music! What a gift!
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Your music just followed a rainbow, what a wonderful combination. H a r m o n y with nature.Thank You!
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Healing to the heart and soul. You have made beautiful music Paul. Thank you!!
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Paul, your music gives me peace. Whenever I listen, my heart beats slow for a while and then my life goes slow for a while. What a pleasure it is to listen to your music.
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Paul Cardall's music brings goose bumps over my entire body and makes my heart feel so full and yet at the same time I feel as though my heart is aching like it has never ached before. What a wonderful talent. If only I could play like Paul.
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This man writes wonderfully compelling music..It makes you stop and think about our Maker.
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I know why he was blessed and continues to live... for me. this music is amazing and has REALLY touched me
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Thank God for Paul! I love his music, perfect for studying in a quiet place.
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What a beautiful & inspiring bio. If only all could turn personal tragedies & hardships into such creativity & beauty as this artist did, this world would be a better place.
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I am so proud of you for after some rough times in your life you (Paul) decided to pull though and make some very beautiful inspiring music. Thank you so much for making a difference in my life.
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It's music like this that allows me to imagine much needed scenes for my stories, and that's something that I can't be grateful enough for.
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My first time hearing Paul's music. What wonderful soul filling music. Thank you
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If you really listen to the music it can sometimes tell you a story.
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It's appropriate to hear this virtually unknown artist's lovely music on his birthday.
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Confusion
In the bio it states that Cardall is a piano player yet, the piece played herein is solely guitar. Is there as mistake? Otherwise there needs to be an explanation as to why he is billed as a piano player without any mention of this particular guitar piece or even that he plays the guitar! |
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this is super pretty.....l i k e . . . u n b e l i e v a b l y beautiful... . . . . i t ' s so fluid, graceful, and breathtaking
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mike j, I know! I heard him for the first time a couple months ago and fell in love with his music.
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His song "Reverently, Quietly" stopped me in my tracks while at work. I'm breathless with its beauty, purity. So healing.
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I'm hearing him for the first time and now I'm addicted to the beauty of his music.
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He shows a level of talent and creativity all in artist. The first time I heard him I fell in love.
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