Janet Paschal

Janet Paschal
Background information
Born (1956-10-18) October 18, 1956
Origin Reidsville, North Carolina
Genres Southern gospel, inspirational
Occupation(s) Singer, musician, songwriter, author
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1986present
Labels Vine, Spring Hill Music Group
Associated acts The LeFevres, The Rex Nelon Singers, Jimmy Swaggart, Bill Gaither
Website janetpaschal.com

Janet Paschal (born October 18, 1956) is an inspirational Christian and southern gospel vocalist. She is often associated with Bill Gaither's Homecoming events.

Career

Janet Paschal,a native of Reidsville, North Carolina, was raised in a Christian and musically inclined family. Her grandfather was a minister. Following high school graduation, Paschal was invited to become a member of the southern gospel group, The LeFevres. The group changed its name to the Rex Nelon Singers after the last LeFevre retired from the group. She became a member of televangelist Jimmy Swaggart’s Crusade Team. Paschal began her solo career in 1989, releasing her first album entitled I Give You Jesus on Jimmy Swaggart’s ministry label, Shiloh Records.

She released the album, Journey of Grace in 1994, and in 1997 released The Good Road, authoring a book by the same title. Since then, Janet has received several awards,, released seven more successful albums, and received Grammy nominations.

Paschal was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and received 11 months of treatment. Following a clean bill of health, Paschal recorded a new album of hymns titled, "Sounds Like Sunday", benefiting breast cancer research. She has since released include a CD titled "Treasure" and a book titled "Treasures of the Snow" in 2012, and won the Diamond Award for Best Female Vocalist for the fourth time.

Paschal performed her self-penned song, "Another Soldier's Coming Home", written as a tribute to her grandfather, upon invitation for the National Memorial Service of Michael Blassie, the first unknown soldier to be exhumed and positively identified. The song is frequently performed by the United States Army Band and in a special video presentation at Los Angeles' Forest Lawn Memorial Park. It became the signature song for the organization, Grief Share.

Paschal's single, "Hide Me Sweet Rock of Ages", landed at the No. 1 position on the August 2009 Singing News Top 80 Chart. She is the first full-time female soloist to have a No. 1 song on the magazine's charts. [1]

Personal life

In 1999, Paschal married an airline pilot.They reside in North Carolina. In 2005, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and received 12 months of treatment. As of July 2012, Paschal has been deemed cancer-free.[2]

Discography

With The LeFevres

With The Rex Nelon Singers

Solo

Guest appearances on other albums

Gaither Homecoming Video solos

Other work

Paschal served as the spokeswoman for an international Christian relief organization, "Mission of Mercy".

Paschal has authored two books: in 1997, "The Good Road", a collection of her own writings and reflections on life, based on the book of Jeremiah; in 2008, "Treasures of the Snow".

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