``7th Heaven'' Soundtrack Due May 2, 2006, from Treadstone Records/Image Entertainment.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- Image Entertainment: --"Music That Inspired the Hit Television Show 7th Heaven" Stirs the Soul With Offerings From Contemporary Artists Wynonna Judd, Amy Grant Amy Lee Grant (born November 25 1960 in Augusta, Georgia) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her Contemporary Christian music and pop music, as well as an author and occasional actress. and Randy Travis Randy Bruce Traywick (born May 4, 1959 in Marshville, North Carolina), better known by his stage name, Randy Travis, is an American country singer and one of the most influential figures of Neotraditional Country. , and Traditional Stylists George Jones This article has multiple issues: * It needs additional references or sources for verification. * It may need a complete rewrite to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. * It contains a trivia section. , Mahalia Jackson Noun 1. Mahalia Jackson - United States singer who did much to popularize gospel music (1911-1972) Jackson , Mavis Staples Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American rhythm and blues singer and civil rights activist. Biography Mavis began her career with her family group in 1950. , Sandi Patty Sandi Patty (born July 12, 1956 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), known as "The Voice"[1][2] is an American Contemporary Christian music singer. She is renowned for her impeccable musicality and the breadth of her voice, once described as "nuclear powered," both in and Gaither Vocal Band "This is the first and only soundtrack for `7th Heaven,'" informs Jonathan Platt, president of Treadstone Records, which will release "Music That Inspired the Hit Television Show 7th Heaven" on May 2, 2006. The disc will be distributed by Image Entertainment. "We are deeply honored to be releasing this album not only because `7th Heaven' is the longest-running family drama ever, with a phenomenal 10-year run on The WB," Platt continues, "but because it has touched so many lives and made such a lasting impression." For nearly a decade, "7th Heaven" has regularly ranked #1 in its time slot Continuously repeating interval of time or a time period in which two devices are able to interconnect. on The WB. "The soundtrack captures a historic moment in television history and translates it into music," Platt ventures. And some glorious music it is. "Music That Inspired the Hit Television Show 7th Heaven" features country-pop powerhouse Wynonna Judd singing the funky, banjo-laced "What the World Needs"; Contemporary Christian crossover sensation Amy Grant, with her rousing version of "This Is My Father's World"; esteemed country baritone Randy Travis assaying the timeless "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"; singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor Livingston Taylor (born November 21, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter, originally from Boston, Massachusetts. He grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where his father was a medical professor at the University of North Carolina. on the barn-burner "Step by Step"; honky-tonker Brett James For the Australian football player of the same name, see . Brett James is an American country music singer-songwriter. Musical career He began his musical career as a recording artist on Career Records, a subsidiary of Arista Records, in 1995. delivering a down-home rendition of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus What a Friend We Have in Jesus is a hymn written by Joseph M. Scriven in 1855 to comfort his mother who was living in Ireland while he was in Canada. It was originally published anonymously, and Scriven did not receive full credit for almost 30 years. "; and rocker Steve Plunkett's twangy "7th Heaven (Main Title Theme)." Holding down the traditional spectrum of inspirational music is gospel-soul legend Mavis Staples, with the Stax/Volt-reminiscent "Have a Little Faith"; Queen of Gospel Mahalia Jackson, lending a swinging performance of "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho"; country giant George Jones on a toe-tapping, guitar-juiced rendition of "I'll Fly Away"; Contemporary Christian superstar Sandi Patty contributing a moving interpretation of "How Great Thou Art"; the pioneering gospel quartet While the term Gospel quartet includes any quartet singing evangelical-style hymnody, the term frequently refers specifically to a style of vocal performance within Southern Gospel music, with roots in a form of shapenote singing. The Dixie Hummingbirds, with the ragtime-flavored "Someday"; and premier Southern gospel outfit The Gaither Vocal Band, with "Get on the Happy Side of Living." The Gaithers are a particular favorite of "7th Heaven" creator and executive producer Brenda Hampton, who says they've got a permanent slot in her car's multi-CD player. "The music I've used on `7th Heaven' is so eclectic," she says, "that it was almost impossible to come up with any theme for an album that made sense other than this one -- the music that inspired `7th Heaven.' These songs remind me of my family when I was growing up in Atlanta. I like to listen to any music that's uplifting, and I like to go anywhere people are happy. And every Monday night for 10 years, I've tried to take our viewers to a place called 7th Heaven." "I've always thought this was a great show for a soundtrack," says Platt. "The Camdens (the family at the heart of `7th Heaven') are the modern-day Waltons. They've become a touchstone of popular culture. A soundtrack seemed like a great way to celebrate that and give fans something special as they're saying farewell to the show." Further defining the series' place in television history, Platt notes, "One of the reasons `7th Heaven' has been so successful is that it reaches an audience frequently overlooked by Hollywood -- Middle America. I think the soundtrack will be embraced by those folks as well. It's upbeat and wholesome, and there's something for everyone, both fans of the old-time, traditional gospel music and people who are into the more contemporary artists, like Wynonna and Amy Grant and Randy Travis. "I'm very excited and proud to be involved in a project that is so positive and spiritual," Platt confides, "and everyone at Treadstone is thrilled to have an association with `7th Heaven.' It doesn't really matter what religion you are, or if you're religious at all -- this is an album about faith, which is something we all need." "7th Heaven" stars Stephen Collins as Reverend Eric Camden, Catherine Hicks as Annie Camden, Barry Watson as Matt Camden, David Gallagher as Simon Camden, Beverley Mitchell as Lucy Kinkirk, Mackenzie Rosman as Ruthie Camden, Nikolas and Lorenzo Brino as Sam and David Camden, George Stults as Kevin Kinkirk and Tyler Hoechlin as Martin Brewer. Jessica Biel was a member of the series' original cast. The show was created by Brenda Hampton ("Fat Actress," "Mad About You," "Blossom"), who also serves as executive producer. "7th Heaven" is currently in its 10th, and final, season. About Treadstone Records: Treadstone Records was launched in early 2000 to become home to the most innovative recording concepts on the market. Beginning with the literary soundtrack to the critically acclaimed bestseller "How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci (də vĭn`chē, Ital. lāōnär`dō dä vēn`chē), 1452–1519, Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, and scientist, b. near Vinci, a hill village in Tuscany. " and the "Faeries" soundtrack, and distribution deals through music giants such as BMG BMG Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (Germand: Federal Ministry for Health) BMG Be My Girl BMG Blue Man Group BMG Bertelsmann Music Group BMG Be My Guest BMG Browning Machine Gun BMG Bulk Metallic Glass and EMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) An electrical disturbance in a system due to natural phenomena, low-frequency waves from electromechanical devices or high-frequency waves (RFI) from chips and other electronic devices. Allowable limits are governed by the FCC. , Treadstone develops and promotes the highest-quality world music, soundtracks and electronica. Located in Santa Monica, California For other uses, see Santa Monica (disambiguation). Santa Monica is a coastal city in western Los Angeles County, California, USA. Situated on Santa Monica Bay of the Pacific Ocean, it is surrounded by the City of Los Angeles — Pacific Palisades and Brentwood on the north, , Treadstone was founded by Jonathan Platt, who has worked to make the company a truly international resource for diversity in music entertainment. Among the company's recent releases are the "Las Vegas" and "Saw II" soundtracks (issued via Treadstone's distribution agreement with Image Entertainment, Inc.). Previous releases include "Charmed: The Book of Shadows" (Image), "Summerland" (Image) and "Galerians: Rion" (Image). For more information about Treadstone Records, visit www.treadstonerecords.com. 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