
“Congratulations!!!!!!! I'm
totally blown over by how much I love this book! I'm thrilled by the
look, the feel, the way it reads (easy on the eyes). I love it!
Congratulations a million times.”
Barbara Jones
Book design/Layout
“Prayer And All That Jazz” is a
marvelous and inspiring journey. Karen is a gifted and talented singer
and has performed with some of the greatest names in the music business.
Her story is filled with amusing anecdotes about life on the road, and
her spiritual connection with the music is genuine and moving. “Prayer
And All That Jazz” is a book that stays with you in more ways than one.
Congratulations, Karen, on telling it like it is!”
Ron Della Chiesa
WGBH, Boston, MA
WPLM, Plymouth, MA
“A heartfelt and revealing look
into the life of a friend, colleague and serious musician, who remains
honorably connected to her spirituality, to God.”
John Clayton, Jr.
Jazz Bassist and Arranger
Recording Jazz Artist, Los Angeles, CA
"Prayer and All That Jazz is an
uplifting and thoroughly engaging journey into the seemingly divergent
worlds of jazz and prayer. Karen Cameron shares her experience as a
successful jazz singer, who - halfway through the story - was touched
and changed by the power of the true and living God. “I urge you to read
this book with a warning: you may never be the same after having read
it!"
Joel Weiskopf, Criss Cross Jazz
Brooklyn Tabernacle Keyboardist
Recording Jazz Artist, NYC
"Karen Cameron's book is
wonderful, interesting, insightful and thought-provoking….a must-read
for jazz musicians and jazz lovers!”
Bill Glover, Pastor
Founding member of Grammy Award Winning Band, “PETRA”
Leader/Percussionist, Simon Peter
“Astounding!
Entertaining, but not in a light manner. It left me thirsty.”
Jason MacDougall
Musician/Singer, Worship Leader
“Karen Cameron, has a keen ear, a silky voice and a golden heart. I
have
enjoyed her singing many times in the past and now to my delight,
she
has suddenly emerged as a gifted author.
As is fitting for a jazz musician, Karen’s life has been a long
string
of improvisations and modulations - all of which are stories begging
to
be told. She finds beauty in unexpected situations, people and
places
described in a readable and inspiring volume that she calls “Prayer
And
All That Jazz.”
In the space of 235 pages, Karen skillfully weaves together the tale
of
twin pilgrimages - her career as a musician and her spiritual
journey
as one who has come to embrace a faith both personal and public.”
Excerpts taken from a book review by Al Chase
> http://whiterhinoreport.blogspot.com/
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