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'''Carolyn Arends''' is a ], songwriter, and author based in ], ]. She is a singer and guitarist who began touring and releasing albums in ]. Her debut release (I Can Hear You) was released through ]. More recently her albums have been distributed by ] (]'s label). She is the winner of two ] and five GMA Canada ]. '''Carolyn Arends''' is a ], songwriter, and author based in ], ]. She is a singer and guitarist who began touring and releasing albums in ]. Her debut release (I Can Hear You) was released through ]. More recently her albums have been distributed by ] (]'s label). She is the winner of two ] and six GMA Canada ].


== Awards and recognition == == Awards and recognition ==

=== ]s === === ]s ===

* 1998: nominee, Best Gospel Album, ''Feel Free'' * 1998: nominee, Best Gospel Album, ''Feel Free''
* 2002: nominee, Best Gospel Album, ''Travelers'' * 2002: nominee, Best Gospel Album, ''Travelers''
* 2007: nominee, Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year, ''Pollyanna's Attic'' * 2007: nominee, Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album Of The Year, ''Pollyanna's Attic''


=== ] === === ] ===

Arends received two ] to date. She was the first Canadian to win this honour from the ]-based ]. Arends received two ] to date. She was the first Canadian to win this honour from the ]-based ].


=== === === ===

* 2002: Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year, "Dance Like No One's Watching"
* 2003: Inspirational Album of the Year, ''We've Been Waiting for You'' * 2002: Pop/Contemporary Song Of The Year, "Dance Like No One's Watching"
* 2005: Inspirational Song of the Year, "Getting Ready For Glory'', from ''Under the Gaze'' * 2003: Inspirational Album Of The Year, ''We've Been Waiting for You''
* 2005: Seasonal Album of the Year, ''Christmas: An Irrational Season'' * 2005: Inspirational Song Of The Year, "Getting Ready For Glory'', from ''Under the Gaze''
* 2005: Seasonal Album Of The Year, ''Christmas: An Irrational Season''
* 2006: Pop/Contemporary Song Of The Year, "Not So Hip" (co-written with Bec Abbot) * 2006: Pop/Contemporary Song Of The Year, "Not So Hip" (co-written with Bec Abbot)
* 2007: Folk/Roots Song Of The Year, "Everybody Wants Everything" (co-written with her brother Chris Jonat) * 2007: Folk/Roots Song Of The Year, "Everybody Wants Everything" (co-written with her brother Chris Jonat)


=== === === ===

* 2005: Female Soloist Artist of the Year
* 2005: Folk Album of the Year, ''Under the Gaze'' * 2005: Female Soloist Artist Of The Year
* 2005: Inspirational Album of the Year, ''Under the Gaze'' * 2005: Folk Album Of The Year, ''Under the Gaze''
* 2005: Seasonal Album of the Year, ''Christmas: An Irrational Season'' * 2005: Inspirational Album Of The Year, ''Under the Gaze''
* 2007: Folk Album of the Year, ''Pollyanna's Attic'' * 2005: Seasonal Album Of The Year, ''Christmas: An Irrational Season''
* 2007: Folk Album Of The Year, ''Pollyanna's Attic''


== Books == == Books ==

* Feel Free (]) * Feel Free (])
* Living the Questions: Making Sense of the Mess and Mystery of Life (Harvest House, ]) * Living the Questions: Making Sense of the Mess and Mystery of Life (Harvest House, ])
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== Discography == == Discography ==

* ''I Can Hear You'' (Reunion, ] ]) * ''I Can Hear You'' (Reunion, ] ])
* ''Feel Free'' (Reunion, ] ]) * ''Feel Free'' (Reunion, ] ])
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=== Songs in other projects === === Songs in other projects ===

] ]
* ''Vancouver Seeds VI'', "No Trespassing" (1991). Vancouver Seeds is an annual talent contest run by the ] FM radio station ] * ''Vancouver Seeds VI'', "No Trespassing" (1991)<ref>. Vancouver Seeds is an annual talent contest run by the ], FM radio station ''The Fox''</ref>
* ''Noel'', "What Child is This", with ] and ] (Via, ]) * ''Noel'', "What Child is This", with ] and ] (Via, ])
* ''Noel'', "Angels We Have Heard on High", with Jenny Gullen and Stephen Murray (Via, ]) * ''Noel'', "Angels We Have Heard on High", with Jenny Gullen and Stephen Murray (Via, ])
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* ''Awesome God: A Tribute to ]'', "Jacob and Two Women" (Reunion, ] ]) * ''Awesome God: A Tribute to ]'', "Jacob and Two Women" (Reunion, ] ])
* ''Sing Me To Sleep, Mommy'', "You Bring Me Joy" (Brentwood, ] ]) * ''Sing Me To Sleep, Mommy'', "You Bring Me Joy" (Brentwood, ] ])
* ''Signpost Collections Vol. 1'', "Dance Like No One's Watching" and "We've Been Waiting For You" (Signpost, 2003)
* ''Sons & Daughters'' by ] and Sarah Bell, "Getting Ready For Glory" (Signpost, 2004)

==== Collaborations ====

* co-wrote lyrics for "Diamonds From The Other Side" with ] on his album: ''Waiting For Aidan'' (Signpost, 2001)

== Notable appearances == == Notable appearances ==

* ] (July 1997) * ] (July 1997)
* ] (August 1997) * ] (August 1997)
* ] (July 2002) * ] (July 2002)
* ''Harmony vocals'' on ]'s ''Rest'' (2003) * ''Harmony vocals'' on ]'s ''Rest'' (Signpost, 2003)

== See also ==

* ]
* ]

== References ==

<references />


== External links == == External links ==

* - Official site * - Official site
* *

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Carolyn Arends
Musical artist

Carolyn Arends is a Contemporary Christian musician, songwriter, and author based in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. She is a singer and guitarist who began touring and releasing albums in 1995. Her debut release (I Can Hear You) was released through Reunion Records. More recently her albums have been distributed by Signpost Music (Steve Bell's label). She is the winner of two Juno Awards and six GMA Canada Covenant Awards.

Awards and recognition

Juno Awards

  • 1998: nominee, Best Gospel Album, Feel Free
  • 2002: nominee, Best Gospel Album, Travelers
  • 2007: nominee, Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album Of The Year, Pollyanna's Attic

Dove Awards (GMA)

Arends received two Dove Awards to date. She was the first Canadian to win this honour from the US-based Gospel Music Association.

GMA Canada Covenant Awards

  • 2002: Pop/Contemporary Song Of The Year, "Dance Like No One's Watching"
  • 2003: Inspirational Album Of The Year, We've Been Waiting for You
  • 2005: Inspirational Song Of The Year, "Getting Ready For Glory, from Under the Gaze
  • 2005: Seasonal Album Of The Year, Christmas: An Irrational Season
  • 2006: Pop/Contemporary Song Of The Year, "Not So Hip" (co-written with Bec Abbot)
  • 2007: Folk/Roots Song Of The Year, "Everybody Wants Everything" (co-written with her brother Chris Jonat)

Shai Awards

  • 2005: Female Soloist Artist Of The Year
  • 2005: Folk Album Of The Year, Under the Gaze
  • 2005: Inspirational Album Of The Year, Under the Gaze
  • 2005: Seasonal Album Of The Year, Christmas: An Irrational Season
  • 2007: Folk Album Of The Year, Pollyanna's Attic

Books

  • Feel Free (1997)
  • Living the Questions: Making Sense of the Mess and Mystery of Life (Harvest House, 2000)
  • Ragamuffin Prayers (2000, by Jimmy Abegg, contributions by Carolyn Arends and others)
  • We've Been Waiting for You (2002)
  • Wrestling With Angels: Adventures in Faith and Doubt (Harvest House, 2008)

Discography

Songs in other projects

File:Vancouver Seeds VI CD Cover.jpg
  • Vancouver Seeds VI, "No Trespassing" (1991)
  • Noel, "What Child is This", with Brent Bourgeois and Derri Daugherty (Via, 1995)
  • Noel, "Angels We Have Heard on High", with Jenny Gullen and Stephen Murray (Via, 1995)
  • Orphans of God: A Tribute to Mark Heard, "Love is So Blind" (Fingerprint, 1996)
  • Awesome God: A Tribute to Rich Mullins, "Jacob and Two Women" (Reunion, 10 November 1998)
  • Sing Me To Sleep, Mommy, "You Bring Me Joy" (Brentwood, 27 April 1999)
  • Signpost Collections Vol. 1, "Dance Like No One's Watching" and "We've Been Waiting For You" (Signpost, 2003)
  • Sons & Daughters by Steve Bell and Sarah Bell, "Getting Ready For Glory" (Signpost, 2004)

Collaborations

  • co-wrote lyrics for "Diamonds From The Other Side" with Steve Bell on his album: Waiting For Aidan (Signpost, 2001)

Notable appearances

See also

References

  1. 99.3 The Fox. Vancouver Seeds is an annual talent contest run by the Vancouver, BC, FM radio station The Fox

External links

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