John Mandeville
Celebration, FL      Pop / Inspirational / Contemporary Christian
    • Songs
    • Glorify Radio ReMix (3:50)
    • Glorify:Dub Remix
    • John Mandeville talks about We B...
    • Who Is Like You Lord
    • Selah
    • Who Do You Say I Am
    • Free
    • You're The Only One
    • You Alone
    • You Love Me
    • You Are
    • I Want What You Want
    • We Belong To Heaven
    • Fire
    • Who Is Like You Lord - Intro
    • Glorify-Album Version
    • Create In Me
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Status Twitter_icon_for_status I am SO hopeful that the Glorify music video and new JM website will get wrapped this week. Props to everyone for pressing on. ;-)

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Label: I.P.O. Records / TMG / Sony RED
Manager: Adams Group

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John Mandeville has repeatedly topped the charts writing and producing hits for the likes of Point of Grace, Avalon, Tammy Trent, 4Him, Clay Crosse, Pam Thum and Phillips, Craig and Dean, gathering six certified Gold Records and two Dove Award nominations.

Though he may be a relative newcomer behind the mic, We Belong To Heaven simultaneously demonstrates his lyrical depth, vocal charm and deft precision as a musician and producer (with a little polish from five-time Grammy Award winner Richard Dodd at the mastering console). Pre-release reviews are strong. We Belong To Heaven is likely to resonate with fans of Sting, Steven Curtis Chapman, Chris Tomlin and David Crowder Band.

Full bio is available at www.lifestyleofworship.com

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I.P.O. Records/Thompkins Media Group partnership signals creative and personal rebirth for award winning singer/songwriter John Mandeville and legendary industry executive T.C. Thompkins

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Award winning singer/songwriter John Mandeville has just struck a partnership to have his I.P.O. Records debut “We Belong To Heaven” released in conjunction with Thompkins Media Group. Mandeville is of course no stranger to the charts, topping the adult contemporary, Christian and gospel categories numerous times after penning tracks for the likes of Avalon, 4HIM, Point of Grace, Tammy Trent and a slew of other superstars. His partner at Thompkins Media Group(T.C. Thompkins) has a legendary resume as well, logging in top executive positions at Stax Records, Capitol Records, ABC Records and CBS/Epic Records (where he served Regional Director, National Director and Vice President of Promotions, developing the esteemed likes of Sade, Luther Van dross and Michael Jackson across his blockbusters “Off the Wall” and “Thriller”, the latter of which is the largest selling CD in history topping 40 million units).

Not only does the pairing provide a creative renaissance for both industry heavy-hitters, but also a personal rebirth. In a strictly artistic sense, “We Belong To Heaven” is an ambitious inspirational pop undertaking, that’s just as likely to resonate with fans of Sting as Steven Curtis Chapman or Chris Tomlin, characterized by stirring instrumentation and an even more empowering lyrical undercurrent. And Mandeville certainly means every word of his life changing story that began with an attainment of industry accolades and notoriety, followed by a major label record deal opportunity at the tip of the 2000s that eventually fizzled with corporate restructuring and sent the artist’s life into a tailspin of addiction and marital problems.

“This project really wrote itself as a result of what I was living through, it was meant to be a monument of change for my family, sort of like David wrote the Psalms,” he recalls of those initial sessions. “This was the turning point, the line in the sand, to see all the drama come to a close”. It was my chance to find my heart and return to a place of hope, while also returning to the heart of who I am as an artist.”

Though it may have originally started as a private lament turned proclamation, “We Belong To Heaven” soon caught the ears of the veteran Thompkins, who was so moved by what he heard that he reached out to Mandeville via MySpace, struck up an immediate friendship and eventually offered his professional support of the project.

“I was immediately attracted to his music for the sake of the art and message, even though my background wasn’t in Christian music,” Thompkins confirms. “But I know artistry when I see it, and between the style of his arrangements and the message, I was hooked.”

Thompkins can also relate to finding his faith once again after ascending the music industry elevator to the very top, but suffering from a period of wandering and financial indiscretion. But after re-aligning his priorities from both personal and professional perspectives, the entrepreneur set out on an individual course that proved to be his most prosperous to date.

“The same thing that happened to John happened to me in the sense that the industry passed me by for a second and then I had to build my own house from scratch,”
he contends, citing his formation of his firms Thompkins Marketing LLC in 1991 and Thompkins Media Group in 2008. “But the tough times made me work all that harder and there’s no pride here! That used to be my biggest sin when I was deep off in the industry, but God can strip you of that real quickly!”

Besides both Mandeville and Thompkins’ extraordinary opportunities to share their real-world stories of redemption, the timing couldn’t be more applicable for We Belong To Heaven to find a widespread national release, which in light of the country’s current economic crisis, is a rock solid reminder that themes of hope and harmony are all the more alive and thriving.

“Its interesting timing in the sense that the times are forcing people back to a different understanding of what prosperity and personal peace really mean,”
notices Mandeville. “This record is a message of total surrender to whatever God has in store for your life, as opposed to building all your treasures around material wealth.”

But more than any past or present music industry accolade, Mandeville’s primary sense of pride surrounds his family life. He hopes that these songs will be just as empowering to those in need of reconciliation right now as they were when he wrote them from the lowest point of his own existence.

“It’s been a process of walking step by step to put my marriage back together, coming out of an addictive life, and giving my family vision and purpose,” he adds. “I didn’t really intend to get back into the music business, but after a long detox from the industry, over a period of about 18 months I picked up my guitar, wrote and sang about 35 songs that came down to these, while pulling a few from a catalog I had written previously. For the most part, the songs on this project were all written in response to impossible circumstances in my life, but God showed up for me and I have no doubt He will for listeners as well.”


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