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Miss Angie is a Christian music artist who released two albums on Myrrh Records, the final one in 1999. Her music was based in aggressive hard rock and pop sound〔 with a feel that was described as "retro-eclectic",〔 and vocals likened to those of Cyndi Lauper. Her portrayed image, one of the strong female rock star, was unusual in Christian music,〔〔 but was offset by overtly Christian lyrics. She signed with the Transform Music Group and released a new album, ''Time & Space'', on July 26, 2011.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cmspin.com/newsmanager/anmviewer.asp?a=6223&z=26 )〕 The name Miss Angie was a compromise; at the time of recording her first album she knew that she was getting married, and so chose a name that was neutral with regard to that event.〔 Her given name was Angie Turner, sister of Shawn Turner, who played guitar in Johnny Q. Public. The family had a background in Christian music ministry, and the siblings had grown up traveling with their father's Christian rock bands in a situation she later described as being "sort of like The Partridge Family." She married Oran Thornton, also from Johnny Q. Public, in 1998. Oran went on to join the band Flick. They are no longer married. In a 2012 interview Miss Angie references her new husband Dave Darr who co-produced her single 'Restore'.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.christcore.net/interviews.php?id=107 )〕 In October 2009, she re-appeared with a new website, http://www.missangie.net/, and some new songs. The website claims she will be putting out an album in late 2010 or early 2011.〔Turner, Angie (2009). "October 1, 2009", missangie.net, accessed August 4, 2010.〕 On June 14, 2011, Miss Angie released a single off her tentative release with Transform Music Group called "Kick Drum". On April 10, 2012 she released a new single, "Restore", accompanied with a music video.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.indievisionmusic.com/2012/04/17/miss-angie-single-and-video )〕 ==Background== Miss Angie began her solo career doing praise and worship sets after Johnny Q. Public concerts.〔 She started writing songs at the age of 16, and while on tour Oran Thornton encouraged her make a career out of music.〔 These efforts eventually lead to a demo produced with David Zaffiro〔 and a contract with Myrrh Records. Her lyrics were influenced by artists whom she describes as being "out-front praising Jesus and plainly talking about the Word." She names the influence of as Keith Green, Crystal Lewis, and Second Chapter of Acts. Her debut contains a cover of the latter's "Which Way the Wind Blows". ''100 Million Eyeballs'', released in 1997, takes its name from a creature described in the prophetic books of Revelation and Isaiah.〔 Its lyrics have a simple though thought-provoking structure, aimed at the junior-high market.〔 Several reviewers found that its songs tend to pose questions to the listener, but end up coming off as praise music. Musically, the album centered around "big guitars, heavy beats," and a "warm yet still girlish, voice." Overall, Miss Angie portrayed the image of a "polished, yet glaring 'teenie-bopper'," a sentiment that others reflected as well. More than one critic expressed the thought that the portrayal of the strong female lead rocker was unusual in Christian music,〔 and this probably enhanced the albums appeal. The dichotomy between the sweet and the aggressive images are what made the album worth listening to. On ''Triumphantine'' the band's sound changed considerably, dropping the emphasis on guitar in favor of keyboard synthesizers. One reviewer described the sound as Fleming and John meets His Name Is Alive.〔 Another likened it to pre-comeback Blondie or Plumb, and a third to The Doors.〔 The overall effect was that the album contained a greater variety of sounds than the debut. One major complaint was the short length of the album as well as the individual tracks, which one commented didn't allow the songs to fully develop musically. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Miss Angie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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