- Sister Janet Mead
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Name = Sister Janet Mead
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Born = 1938,Adelaide ,South Australia
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URL = [http://www.sisterjanetmead.com www.sisterjanetmead.com]
Notable_instruments =Sister Janet Mead (b. 1938,
Adelaide ,South Australia ) is aRoman Catholic nun and is best known for recording a rock version of "The Lord's Prayer". The surprise hit peaked at #4 on the "Billboard magazine's" pop chart onApril 13 ,1974 and earned her aGrammy Award nomination and Golden Gospel Award in 2004.Fact|date=August 2008She formed a rock band simply called "The Rock Band" when she was 17 to provide music for the weekly mass at her local church. She studied piano at the Adelaide Conservatorium before joining the
Sisters of Mercy order and became a music teacher at two local Catholic schools. She began to explore the "rock mass" concept in the early 1970s, desiring to make the Catholic mass more interesting and accessible for her students. This led to a successful series of "rock masses" that she conducted at Adelaide Cathedral.She began making professional recordings of her music for schools and churches in 1973. Later that year, she went to
Sydney for a recording session with Festival Records produced byMartin Erdman .Festival asked her to record a cover of the
Donovan song "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" which had been written for the soundtrack of theFranco Zeffirelli film of the same name, but Martin Erdman wanted to record a rocked-up arrangement of "The Lord's Prayer" to serve as the B-side, and so aone-hit wonder was born. The single was one of the fastest selling in history Fact|date=August 2008 and became the first Australian recording to sell over one million copies in the U.S.A.,Fact|date=August 2008 earning a Gold Award for Sister Janet and Martin Erdman. Sister Janet donated her share of theroyalties to charity while Festival Records used their portion of the proceeds to refit one of their studios.Fact|date=August 2008The phenomenal success of the single naturally led to an album. It was called "With You I Am", which hit #19 in July, 1974.Fact|date=August 2008 Her second album, "A Rock Mass", was a complete recording of one of her now famous rock masses. Sister Janet slipped onto the U.S. charts once more with the follow-up single "Take My Hand" but never approached the immense success of her debut.
Being humble and media-shy, she resisted the call to continue her pop career, despite intense media interest. She now describes the record's success as a "horrible time" in her life — worldwide success brought a pressure that led her to question her faith.Fact|date=August 2008 Her third album recorded in 1983 was filed away in the Festival vaults after Sister Janet withdrew from the public eye.Fact|date=August 2008 The tapes were rediscovered by Martin Erdman a few years ago, and some tracks, including a new version of "The Lord's Prayer", were included on the 1999 album, "A Time To Sing". The album was released as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations of the hit single.
Sister Janet did not abandon her love of music and performance, and has returned to the arts in recent years. In October 2001, Sister Janet directed the Romero Company's annual production at the Melbourne Trades Hall Auditorium, an inventive adaptation by
Damien Mead ofVictor Hugo 'sLes Misérables .Fact|date=August 2008In 2004, she received the
Yamaha Golden Gospel Award in recognition of her services to Australian Christian music at theAustralian Gospel Music Awards inCanberra .Martin Erdman also received the Yamaha Golden Gospel Award concurrently and presented a short feature film, "Sister Janet Mead", at these awards which were coordinated by theAustralian Gospel Music Association .External links
* [http://www.sisterjanetmead.com www.sisterjanetmead.com] Sister Janet Mead's Official Web Site
* [http://www.ozsongs.com.au/Featured_CDs/Sister_Janet_Mead/sister_janet_mead.html Australian Songs & Music]
* [http://www.milesago.com/Artists/janet-mead.htm Milesago]
* [http://www.icebergradio.com/performer/189947 Iceberg Radio]
* [http://www.hardrushmusic.com/sister_janet_mead.html Hardrush Music]
* [http://www.hardrushmusic.com/HRDM0020.html Australian Gospel Music Awards]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/sister-janet-mead Answers.com]
* [http://www.agma.org.au Australian Gospel Music Association]
* [http://www.myspace.com/sisterjanetmead MySpace]
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