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Avery Stafford : ウィキペディア英語版
Avery Stafford

Avery Stafford is a gospel and R&B vocalist from the United States.
Stafford was born in Los Angeles, CA in 1965, and grew up in Madera, California. He began singing Gospel music in church during his youth. In 1987, Stafford recorded an album with his singing group The Enlighteners in Fresno, CA entitled ''So Good Inside.'' Two years later, Stafford moved to Abilene, TX, where he completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Christian Ministry from Abilene Christian University. In 1992, Stafford moved to Port Orchard, WA where he served as Youth Minister for the Port Orchard Church of Christ. There he wrote several songs that would later be recorded on his second and third albums, ''Lift Up Your Voice'' ('95) and ''Come Bless Da Lord'' ('96). In 1995, Stafford moved to Portland, OR where he enrolled in Multnomah Biblical Seminary, where he recorded second and third albums before completing a Master of Arts degree in Pastoral Studies in 1998. He created a vocal praise team called One A'Chord, featuring several voices of Portland area college students. That same year, he accepted the worship pastor position at El Camino Christian Church in Sunnyvale, CA. While there, he recorded his fourth album ''Bridges''.
During his tenure at Valley Church in Cupertino, CA, he recorded the album that began to give him recognition. ''Undignified'' was recorded in 2004 and released in 2005. Produced in the studio owned by Michael Toy, Avery was able to utilize Bay Area musicians who assisted in creating an award winning Independent release. Artists included Mark Kenoly, Tim Abbott, Tony Bolivar, Patrick Collins (also co-producer), and several others. ''Undignified'' earned Stafford two nominations from the 16th Annual Los Angeles International Awards for Christian Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year, as well as praise for his rendition of "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)".〔 "Eyes of a Child" earned Stafford the March 2007 Winner award for Best Song in the Song of the Year International Songwriting Competition. In 2003 and 2006, Stafford was a featured performer at a Bay Area All Faiths Gospel Music Festival, and was a featured performer in a 2008 benefit concert for Castro Valley High School. In the Fall of 2008, he was also chosen by the Pure Gospo Awards Show as Best Solo Artist.
Stafford is now recording a new album being produced by Eddie M, in collaboration with Jon Gibson, tentatively entitled ''End of Five''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】date=June 14, 2010 )〕 His albums are now distributed by Bookworld Music.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2010-11-09 )〕 He currently serves as Pastor of Worship Ministries for Trinity Church of Sunnyvale in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he began in 2006.
== Discography==

*1987: ''So Good Inside'' (with "The Enlighteners")
*1995: ''Lift Up Your Voice''
*1996: ''Come Bless Da Lord'' (Avery Stafford and One A'Chord)
*1999: ''Bridges''
*2004: ''Undignified''

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