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1) Sarah Kelly is an American Christian musician.
“What I really want, above all else, is for the songs I write to communicate emotional honesty,” Sarah Kelly explains. “A song is a way to speak, a voice beyond what you can normally say in life. This music gave me voice when I had none, and my prayer is to do the same for others.”
This is so much more that just a great sophomore release for Sarah Kelly. Where The Past Meets Today, releasing on Gotee Records this August 15th, is a collection of her most sincere longings, a musing about pushing through life’s hardest battles. The Grammy-nominated Kelly has now risen to the surface of the musical community as a singer-songwriter with determination on this record.
And it is this new level of sincerity that has proven to be the final piece in Sarah’s puzzle, a puzzle that has been growing artistically since she learned to play piano at a very young age. When asked, she will tell you her niche’ on the new album is where Keith Green meets Led Zeppelin--”earthy vocals with classic rock moments.” As much as these two artists would have nothing in common at first thought, this is a great description of Where The Past Meets Today. It is raw, gritty, determined, and powerful. Her voice soars delicately over grand piano on select tracks (as Green would), and roars in moments where guitar, bass and drums drive songs with heightened energy (as Zeppelin did). The result is dynamic and transforming, and many outside the CCM community have taken notice.
Producer Mike Clink (Guns N’ Roses) is at the helm of the album, crafting songs with Sarah in the heart of Los Angeles. Jane’s Addiction’s Chris Chaney adds instrumentation. Slash even makes an appearance, to round out the all-star cast of players that includes Lincoln Brewster and Nick Lashley (Alanis Morisette). Writers include James Michael (Alanis Morisette, Meatloaf) and Marti Fredrickson.
“It’s so amazing to be able to work with all of these artists; it’s like a fantasy. They have been able to push me so far beyond my boundaries musically, and just being in this environment in L.A. has had a huge impact on the songs. I am truly proud of this work; I feel like I have a been a part of a record that is so much larger than just me.”
Many of the tracks on Where The Past Meets Today were inspired by some very difficult experiences for Sarah, experiences which she had to confront in the process of creation of these songs. “Out of Reach,” one of the focal tracks, was born out of a live show that ended with an amazing twist.
Sarah was performing with her band at a city festival in the midwest for a mixed audience of college students and young adults in 2005, one year after the release of her debut album Take Me Away. It seemed to be a normal show as she sang her songs, but something was restless inside of her. Then, in the middle of her set she stopped the show. Gripped by heavy emotions, she began to share the story behind this new song. As she spoke she reached down to her journal, which was lying next to her onstage, and ripped a page out of it. Sarah then began to read her most secret, haunting moments to the crowd. It was the first time she would ever acknowledge her abusive past to the public. Not one single person uttered a sound as she continued to tell her story. Moments passed. Her band just stood there in silence, not knowing what to do. When she had finished speaking, she asked the crowd one question: “Is there anyone out there who has experienced these things as well?”
Over twenty young ladies began walking forward to the stage independently of one another, and several men as well. She didn’t give an altar call to prompt them, and she didn’t even preach. They just came. The entire place was paralyzed, still. Instead of leading into a song, she went down to the crowd, praying with each and every one of them, asking God to heal their wounds. She ended her show at that point and did not play another song. It was the single most powerful ministry experience she has ever had before or since. She confesses in the song, I never knew how good life could be. So this is peace. I'm out of reach of yesterday. Far away. And I see life, yes I see life. Ahead not behind.
“I lived in place of quiet fear for so many years, keeping silent about the cycle of abusive relationships in my life. I found that my only outlet for honesty was in music. It was the only place where I felt true joy. When I started to experience that release in the songs I wrote, played, and performed, I woke up and realized that I didn’t need to live that way. Once I started being honest with myself healing and peace followed.”
Her words emit deep courage, and it is a courage that she plans to impart into those who need it; these are words to that will call the bruised and broken back to health in relationship with their creator. In the song “Between the Lines” the listener is comforted by one simple phrase that contains a profound insight: Beauty is broken. Sarah explains the meaning behind this phrase: “Many times the beauty in something is actually in the flaw. The song is about pulling your mind out of the problem, and seeing that you are unique. It's the flaws, the problems that are making you who you are--respect the brokenness and be okay with it.”
Since the release of her first album, Sarah has been touring and pouring into the lives of others without rest. She plans to continue touring heavily through 2006, though her heart for young people today extends far beyond just performing in front of audiences. Whenever she has free time, she teaches piano to as many as she can, hoping that the gift of music can have as much of an impact in youth culture as it has in her own life. At present she has nearly 900 piano students. She is truly an example of Biblical healing who will, no doubt, continue to lead others to the same experience.
“I want to see people of every class, age, and background to be able to have the opportunity to play music or have it be in their lives. I want to take any success I have and filter that into affecting change and transformation. My music career is just a means to an end to teach kids how to allow the Lord to speak to them through song . This is an all-consuming passion, and it’s why I have been placed here in this position.”
2) Sarah Kelly is the lead singer and songwriter for Australian trio The Red Sun Band. She also performs solo.
3) Sara Kelly Is an Australian singer/songwriter who sometimes sings for Bebo Guru.
Take Me Away
Sarah Kelly Lyrics
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Just sunny skies
Never have I felt so alone
My how I've grown
Maybe this is the way its suppose to be
As I'm walking down this street
Maybe if Its just you and Me
Well never even miss a beat
Take me away
Take me away
All that I love
Is you
Is you
Captured by your love
I'm such a fool
A fool for you
The day you laid your hand upon my heart
Tore my world apart
There's been so many times that I have prayed
To hear you speak my name
And though I've never seen you face to face
I search for you everyday
Take me away
Take me away
All that I love
Is you
Is you
Come what will and come what may
I know your love will remain
Through the joy and through the pain I surrender
And it makes me want to fly
Take me away
Take me away
All that I love
Is you
Is you
The Sarah Kelly's song "Take Me Away" begins with the lyrics "No more weary teary eyes, just sunny skies" implying a sense of relief and hope. The song continues with the singer feeling alone and growing as an individual. She wonders if this is how it’s meant to be, but feels at ease knowing that as long as they are together, they will never miss a beat, creating a sense of happiness and companionship.
In the chorus, Sarah Kelly sings "Take me away, all that I love, is you. Captured by your love, I'm such a fool". Here the singer confesses her love to someone special that she is foolishly in love with, acknowledging how she has been captured by love. She prays to hear the person speak her name, searching for this person every day, hoping to be reunited with them again.
The song ends with the singer surrendering to the person she loves knowing their love will remain, no matter what life throws their way. The song conveys a strong message about the power of love and the longing for companionship in life.
Line by Line Meaning
No more weary teary eyes
I am no longer crying or feeling exhausted
Just sunny skies
Things are looking up for me
Never have I felt so alone
I am feeling very isolated
My how I've grown
I have matured a lot since being alone
Maybe this is the way its suppose to be
Perhaps being alone is my destiny
As I'm walking down this street
I am taking a stroll
Maybe if Its just you and Me
Perhaps if it's only the two of us together
Well never even miss a beat
We will be in harmony and never skip a beat
Maybe
Perhaps this could be a possibility
Captured by your love
I feel imprisoned by your love
I'm such a fool
I feel foolish for being in love
A fool for you
But I cannot help it because I love you
The day you laid your hand upon my heart
Since the day you captured my heart
Tore my world apart
You shook my world completely
There's been so many times that I have prayed
I have prayed so many times
To hear you speak my name
To hear your voice say my name
And though I've never seen you face to face
Even though we have never met in person
I search for you everyday
I look for you every single day
Come what will and come what may
Whatever happens
I know your love will remain
I am certain that your love for me will not change
Through the joy and through the pain I surrender
In both happy and tough times, I give in to your love
And it makes me want to fly
Your love makes me feel free, like I am flying
All that I love
Everything I am passionate about
Is you
You are the only thing I love
Take me away
Take me with you
Take me away
I want to leave with you
All that I love
Everything I love doing
Is you
Includes you, as you are my everything
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PETER CUNNAH
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Timothy C. Scott
on Unescapable
"Wounded; Broken Warrior ... yet LOVED!!!!!! Thank You sweet Sarah.