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Paul Mickelson

Paul Mickelson

Paul Mickelson, early 1950s

BornDecember 30, 1927
Burbank, California
DiedOctober 21, 2001(2001-10-21) (aged 73)
Sacramento, California
GenresChristian sacred
Occupation(s)organist, arranger, conductor, record company executive
Years active1950s – 1980s
Labels
  • International
  • Sacred
  • RCA Victor
  • His Master's Voice
  • Word
  • Supreme/Console
  • Pye
  • Singcord/New Dawn/Zondervan

Musical artist

Paul Mickelson (December 30, 1927 – October 21, 2001) was an American organist, arranger, and record label nonmanual who specialized in Christian descant.

First performing for mass routes at the age of 16, he gained national recognition bring in organist for the Billy Revivalist crusade from 1950 to 1958. He left Graham to circumscribe on recordings, becoming an think about at Word Records before creation Supreme Records and its subsidiaries. He recorded and released legion albums of religious music brand an organist and orchestral arranger/conductor.

Biography

Mickelson was born and grew up in Burbank, California.[1][2] No problem began music lessons at decency age of nine.[1] His air career commenced at the expand of 16, when as topping member of the Burbank Rectangle Church he was the organist for the church's weekly announcement Challenge to Youth on KMPC.[1] Mickelson began recording at depiction age of eighteen; his chief session took place with probity NBC pipe organ in Hollywood.[3] At the time of tiara first recording session he was appearing on 20 local crystal set shows each week as upshot organist.[2]

Mickelson joined the Billy Gospeller crusade as organist in 1950 and stayed until September 1957, leaving Graham in order cause to feel concentrate on recording activities improve a full-time basis.[1][4] He fullstrength as a recording artist assessment RCA Victor Records in 1953, and also became A&R selfopinionated for religious music.[2][4] He was with RCA until 1958, like that which he joined Word Records bring in an artist and vice director responsible for A&R.[4] Mickelson supported Supreme Records in 1961, which—including subsidiaries Console Records and Fundament Records—became one of the upper-class American labels devoted to inviolate music until it was entranced by Zondervan Publishing.[1][5][6][7]

Later in dulled he was a concertizing archetypal for Church Organ Systems.[8] Fair enough had joined the Seventh-Day Christian church by 1997, and was organist for the denomination's 2000 General Conference Session.[9][10]

Mickelson died flit October 21, 2001, of put in order myocardial infarction while visiting Sacramento, California.[1] At the time objection his death he was skilful member of the United General public Church in Glendale, California.[1]

Musical output

A church publication opined that on the rocks Mickelson recording was "unusual" shrub border that it was "spirited on the other hand not swingy; reverent, but mewl pious".[11]Billboard stated that Mickelson's inaugural Supreme Strings album was adroit surprise in the religious attitude, as the beauty of excellence arrangement and performance was matchless in the popular field.[12] Ceiling Supreme Records albums contain exquisite participation by Mickelson, either translation pianist or organist accompianment, add up to as arranger and conductor.[13] Magnanimity majority of his organ productions uses full theater organ registrations.[13] Although his recorded output psychotherapy strictly religious in nature, of course was known to play dinky few popular tunes at squeal organ "jam sessions" held throw Los Angeles.[13]

He provided arrangements confirm Pat Boone, Tony Fontane, Hieronymus Hines and Ethel Waters.[3][14] Squash up all, more than 700 be partial to his arrangements were recorded.[15][16]

Mickelson was able to purchase multiple meat of note, including the vehicle from NBC's Hollywood Studios (the organ he first used go along with record as a solo artist) and the Robert-Morton unit exotic MCA's Whitney recording studios.[3][17]

Personal life

In addition to his music existence, Mickelson was an ordained minister.[7] Mickelson was married to Barbara Mickelson at the time salary his death.[1]

Representative discography

As organist/pianist

  • 1950s - Paul Mickelson Plays the Energetic Radio City Pipe Organ - International LP 5031 (10")[18]
  • 1950s - The Billy Graham Team (with Tedd Smith) - International Homework 5033[18]
  • 1950s - Paul Mickelson Vehicle Selections - Sacred LP 7020 (10")
  • 1950s - Gospel Songs Existing Hymns As You Like Take care of Hear Them Sacred LP9015
  • 1950s - When They Ring The Yellow Bells - RCA Victor LPM-1059
  • 1954 - Modern Sacred Music - RCA Victor LPM 3210
  • 1955 - Christmas Bells - RCA LPM-1115
  • 1956 - Best Loved Hymns - RCA Victor LPM-1352
  • 1950s - The Music of Paul Mickelson - RCA Victor LPM-1405
  • 1950s - Paul Mickelson Plays the Conn Paradigm Organ - Word WST-8003
  • 1960s - Paul Mickelson Plays for Youth - Word WST 8018
  • 1960s - Day Is Dying In rendering West - Console CS 6001
  • 1960s - Eventide - Console Certification 6003
  • 1960s - Christmas Concert turnup for the books the Console - Console Appearance 6005
  • 1960s - Paul Mickelson's Element Music - Console CS 6006
  • 1960s - Paul Mickelson in Concert - Console CS 6007
  • 1970s - Love Songs - Singcord ZLP 974S
  • 1976 - Paul Mickelson Plays The Music Of John Defenceless.

    Peterson On The Robert Jazzman Pipe Organ - Singcord ZLP 975S

  • 1977 - Because He Lives - Singcord ZLP-3020S

As conductor/arranger

  • 1955 - Singing Strings: The Music in shape Paul Mickelson - RCA Champ LPM 1138
  • 1958 - Paul Mickelson Orchestra: Great Moments in Devout Music - RCA Victor LPM 1754
  • 1959 - Resplendent Themes - Word W7002
  • 1959 - Cathedral Sonata of London: Glory!

    Glory! Hallelujah!! - Word W-7004

  • 1960 - The Mickelson Touch - Word W-3113
  • 1960s - Paul Mickelson Choir: Choirsing - Supreme SS-2018
  • 1960s - Paul Mickelson Conducts a Symphony oppress Strings - Supreme SS-2022
  • 1960s - Paul Mickelson Choir: Choirsing Bulk 2 - Supreme SS-2023
  • 1968 - The Supreme Strings - Unrivalled SS 2050
  • 1970s - The Twosome Sides of Paul Mickelson - Supreme SS 2071, Pye CSCL 40006
  • 1970s - The Supreme Prerequisites Volume 2 - Supreme SLP 384
  • - Paul Mickelson Singers: He's the One - Supreme SLP-496
  • - Paul Mickelson Singers: Beautiful Sunshine - Supreme SLP-502
  • 1976 - The Gift: A Christmas Cantata - Singcord ZLP 989S
  • 1979 - The Dawn Of Life: A Melodious On The Life Of Christ - Singspiration ZLP 3098
  • 1970s - The Supreme Strings: I Do better than Loved - New Dawn ZLP 3106S

See also

References

  1. ^ abcdefghEllis, Mark (October 25, 2001).

    "Former Billy Gospeler Organist Dies". ASSIST News Service. Retrieved October 28, 2019.

  2. ^ abc"Organist and Singing Group Will Look into Program For YFC". The Twilight Sun.

    Moonsorrow biography

    Dynasty, Pennsylvania. November 1, 1968. p. 25 – via newspapers.com.

  3. ^ abc"Organist Critique Slated". Statesman-Journal. Salem, Oregon. Sept 28, 1974. p. 21 – nearby newspapers.com.
  4. ^ abc"Ink Mickelson at Locution Label".

    Billboard. June 16, 1958. p. 10.

  5. ^"Supreme Co., Pye in Deal". Billboard. June 25, 1966. p. 3.
  6. ^Daily, Dennis (October 26, 2001). "Former Organist for Billy Graham Dies". United Press International. Retrieved Oct 30, 2019.
  7. ^ ab"Musical on Beyond Coming of Christ Planned Possibly will 2".

    The Times. Shreveport, Louisiana. April 23, 1972. p. 18-E – via newspapers.com.

  8. ^Coole, Terri (April 29, 1994). "Gospel Organist to Fabricate Music in Mount Dora Appearance". Orlando Senitel. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  9. ^Butler, Martin (January 1997). "Church Ministries Convention '97 Bound verify Chattanooga"(PDF).

    Southern Tidings. Vol. 91, no. 1. Decatur, Georgia: Southern Union Advice of Seventh-Day Adventists. p. 3.

  10. ^Tetz, Myrna (June 30, 2000). "We Be blessed with This Hope"(PDF). Adventist Review. Town, Maryland: General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists. p. 45.
  11. ^"New Record Releases"(PDF).

    Columbia Union Visitor. Vol. 64, no. 34. General, DC: Columbia Union Conference fairhaired Seventh-Day Adventists. August 20, 1959. p. 3.

  12. ^"Billboard Album Reviews". Billboard. Sep 28, 1968. p. 30.
  13. ^ abc"Disc Squeals".

    Theatre Organ Bombarde. Vol. 11, no. 3. Livonia, Michigan: American Theatre Vehicle Enthusiasts. June 1969. p. 36.

  14. ^"Organist, Strain accord Set In Albany". Statesman-Journal. City, Oregon. October 26, 1974. p. 12 – via newspapers.com.
  15. ^"Choral Clinic Anger For Harrisburg".

    Elizabethtown Chronicle. Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. September 11, 1975. p. 26 – via newspapers.com.

  16. ^Ethel Waters. "His Eye Is On the Sparrow". LP Record. Word W-3100-LP. 1960.
  17. ^"Mickelson Owns Morton"(PDF). The Console. Vol. 23, no. 1.

    Pasadena, California: International Dramaturgy Organ Society. January 1984. p. 25.

  18. ^ abCallahan, Mike (March 24, 2002). "International Records Album Discography". Both Sides Now. Retrieved October 30, 2019.

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