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'''Anita Paul''', formerly of [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]], was pursuing her dream of becoming a recording artist from her new home base in [[Kelowna]], [[British Columbia]]. She released her debut CD '''Bridge of Love''' to critical acclaim from both media and industry professionals. The CD is filled with songs that span a wide range of issues in life, and has been described as a tasteful blend of both Adult Contemporary and Contemporary Christian music styles (Peter North, Edmonton Journal). Anita was nominated for a Vibe Award in 2003 as Female Vocalist of the Year for her inspired work on Bridge of Love. The CD was also nominated for two Covenant Awards – Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year for These Three Things, and Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year. | '''Anita Paul''', formerly of [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]], was pursuing her dream of becoming a recording artist from her new home base in [[Kelowna]], [[British Columbia]]. She released her debut CD '''Bridge of Love''' to critical acclaim from both media and industry professionals. The CD is filled with songs that span a wide range of issues in life, and has been described as a tasteful blend of both Adult Contemporary and Contemporary Christian music styles (Peter North, Edmonton Journal). Anita was nominated for a Vibe Award in 2003 as Female Vocalist of the Year for her inspired work on Bridge of Love. The CD was also nominated for two Covenant Awards – Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year for These Three Things, and Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year. | ||
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+ | "Elsa and I attended Anita Paul's funeral today. She received several nominations for covenants over the years. GMA was mentioned in the eulogy and her appreciation for the support of her GMA family. She lived well and left a great legacy of not just excellent music but a life lived well in serving Her God, loving her family and filling every moment with enthusiasm. May we all in Christian music finish as well." - Arlen Salte, on [http://www.facebook.com/groups/gmacanadacovenentawards/10151033981101556/ Facebook.com] September 24, 2012 | ||
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Anita PaulAnita Paul, formerly of Edmonton, Alberta, was pursuing her dream of becoming a recording artist from her new home base in Kelowna, British Columbia. She released her debut CD Bridge of Love to critical acclaim from both media and industry professionals. The CD is filled with songs that span a wide range of issues in life, and has been described as a tasteful blend of both Adult Contemporary and Contemporary Christian music styles (Peter North, Edmonton Journal). Anita was nominated for a Vibe Award in 2003 as Female Vocalist of the Year for her inspired work on Bridge of Love. The CD was also nominated for two Covenant Awards – Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year for These Three Things, and Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year.
Anita Paul passed away in September 2012.
Tributes to Anita Paul"Elsa and I attended Anita Paul's funeral today. She received several nominations for covenants over the years. GMA was mentioned in the eulogy and her appreciation for the support of her GMA family. She lived well and left a great legacy of not just excellent music but a life lived well in serving Her God, loving her family and filling every moment with enthusiasm. May we all in Christian music finish as well." - Arlen Salte, on Facebook.com September 24, 2012 References
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