Biographies: Michael and Janna
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The Biographies of Avalon, Michael Passons and Janna Long (formerly Potter.) With commentaries, in brackets, by Courtney and Josiah!!!!

  The Bio of Avalon Avalon


“We live in a day and age where people don’t want to hear about Jesus, they want to see Him. They want to see Him in our lives and in what we do and in the way we treat each other. Being a witness doesn’t always mean passing out tracts on the corner. It also means being kind and considerate. It means giving a smile to someone who’s down. It means living every part of our lives in a way that testifies to the reality of God’s love in our hearts. It should be as natural and constant as breathing.” --Michael Passons, Avalon

They might have taken some flak early on for the fact that they didn’t come together on their own. They were, after all, the brainchild of a management-and-record-company team with an artistic vision slightly ahead of the times.

But five albums, sixteen Dove nominations, thirteen #1 singles, two gold records and a Grammy nod later, the members of Avalon don’t really exhibit any burning need to vindicate themselves. In an industry now dominated by vocal groups created from the top down such as N’Sync, Backstreet Boys, and Destiny’s Child, the award winning CCM group no longer feels pressured to give an apologetic for the way they began. In fact, Jody McBrayer, Cherie Paliotta, Michael Passons, and Janna Long’s shared history is enough to show that regardless of how they came together, four individuals with obvious vocal talents, unique musical tastes and a shared passion for ministry are going to create projects with an identity as pronounced and a chemistry as unique as any group that might have honed their chops together in someone’s garage or basement.

With the release of Oxygen, their fifth Sparrow Records project (including Joy, the top-selling CBA Christmas recording for 2000), Avalon has not only maintained their position on the leading edge of CCM vocal groups, but they seem through the consistency of their success over the last several years to have reached a place of permanency within the genre. In an industry that has room for only a certain number of artists at any given time, and where most careers are leased on a month-to-month basis, Avalon has entered the select circle of those who actually seem to own the space they occupy. Their infectious pop sensibilities, creative vocal harmonies, and willingness to stretch themselves and their audience with each new recording, have resulted in an evolving, dynamic flexibility, a widening appeal, and a longevity that already borders on permanence.

And yet, while their careers have rocketed upward at an exponential rate and their schedules have grown increasingly hectic (200 tour dates last year), the four members of Avalon seem to be more centered and grounded than ever. Reflecting that anchoring spiritual focus, the eleven songs on Oxygen all seem to revolve around a need, a hunger, a desire to be more intimately connected with God, to strip away pretenses and be drawn like a magnet to the One who alone offers satisfaction for the deep longings of the soul.

Produced by Brown Bannister--with vocals produced by Michael Mellett--Oxygen is probably the most musically sophisticated, and lyrically honest of any Avalon release to date.

"It wasn’t a conscious choice to put together an album about our need for God,” Michael Passons says, “it just happened to come together during a season when we’ve all experienced our need for Christ in really tangible ways over the last year, so those are the themes we naturally gravitated toward. We always pick songs that we can ‘own’ at the time we’re singing them. This time we were just realizing the depth of our need for God, a need as all- encompassing as our need for the air we breathe.”

In addition to the brooding title song “Oxygen” (which was originally co-written and recorded by Mr. Mister’s Richard Page, and rewritten by him specifically for Avalon), that need for God is directly addressed in the percussive spunk of “Undeniably You,” the euro-pop stylings of “Never Givin’ Up,” the driving creativity of “Make It Last Forever” and the soulful textures of “By Heart, By Soul,” recorded with R&B legend Aaron Neville and also included on his most recent project, Devotion.

“There’s been a lot of discussion in recent years about ‘crossing over,’” Jody remarks, “but we’ve never concerned ourselves with that. Our focus has always been to maintain our Christian stance and to fulfill the calling God has given us to be a Christian group. We do believe, however, in ‘spilling over’. It would be a contradiction if we, as Christians, were only willing to sing our gospel message to people who already believe. So we try to be sensitive to any doors that God might open for us to present the gospel to the culture around us. Having this chance to record with Aaron Neville is something that will hopefully expose a wider circle of people to God’s truth.”

In the two years since their last non-holiday release, the members of Avalon have gone through big changes in their own lives. Cherie made the challenging transition from being the group’s new member to being a seasoned veteran. Michael found himself dealing with the death of his father which happened during the recording of In a Different Light. Janna Potter married and changed her name to Janna Long. Jody both married and suffered the loss of his father.

Far from throwing them off course however, the changes and upheavals in their personal lives seem to have matured them, even turning them outward toward new ministry opportunities. In the summer of ‘99 all four of them stepped out of their comfort zones and traveled together to Rio de Janeiro on a mission trip. There they visited the slums and cardboard shantytowns of the populous Brazilian city, praying, performing for, and offering hope to thousands trapped in crushing poverty and despair.

“There are days,” Janna says, “when I think this kind of life that we lead is really crazy. But there are other days when I just say ‘God, thank you for letting me do this. Thank you for blessing me with these opportunities.’ When you wait on God and follow His will and let Him take care of the details, you’re always in the best place you can be, because you’re always with God.”

The recording process itself required a fair amount of waiting and patience from Avalon this time around. Oxygen took longer than their previous efforts to record for a couple of reasons. First, there is the self-imposed pressure to raise the level of crafting on each successive record. Secondly, the songs that were coming in just weren’t hitting the bullseye as far as the group was concerned.

“We listened to hundreds of songs and heard a lot of good ones,” Jody explains, “but we decided to hold out for eleven or twelve great ones. If we weren’t all absolutely passionate about a song we agreed to wait until we found one we were passionate about. It paid off. We got some amazing stuff.”

Oxygen’s first single and certainly one of the project’s more amazing cuts, is the theologically rich portrait of Christ’s sacrificial love, “The Glory.”

“I think audiences connect with the realness of Avalon’s lyrics,” Cherie says. “The words we sing reach deep, they cut sometimes, they convict, they stir up. But this song is almost in a category by itself. ‘The Glory’ describes how Christ suffered on the cross, but it goes beyond the suffering to reveal the depth of love that compelled God to give His only Son for us, and compelled Christ to be obedient through such a death. There’s a beauty in that that gives me chills when I sing it.”

“The Glory” has already connected with radio by receiving 41 adds from 41 reporting stations - the first single at radio to ever achieve 100% participation its debut week. “Make It Last Forever,” the first single issued to CHR, received an initial 14 adds out of 19 reporting stations. This gives Avalon a total of 55 adds in just one week, which is an unprecedented mark in not only Avalon’s radio history, but for Christian radio as well.

Personally effected by the redemptive message they sing about night after night, the members of Avalon expect that Oxygen will prove to be a springboard for increased ministry opportunities.

“The gospel has been a focal point for Avalon from day one,” Michael remarks. “We present the gospel every time we sing and we give an opportunity for people to respond. But in conjunction with that it’s also our goal to serve, to be servants in the way that Christ was a servant. We want our lives to speak as loudly as our words. In an industry where it’s easy to be served, we’re trying to be the opposite.”

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  Michael Passons: My supposed twin separated at birth???? Full name: Michael Passons
Born: October 29 in Yazoo City, MS
Favourite scripture: Luke 1:37
First song and age written: "King Khord" (10)
Read any books lately: Streams in the Desert
Family facts: brother sister niece nephew
Song you wish you wrote: "Happy Birthday" Think of the royalties!!
Hobbies: Wildlife photography
If you weren't an artist what would you be? Vetrinarian. He also said he would be a beach bum.(Think BIG Michael)
If you could meet anyone who would it be? Billy Graham
What is God teaching you now? To wait on Him with patience
Favourite board game: Monopoly (if i ever meet Michael i'll definetly wnat to see how could he is at this game.)
Favourite soda: Coke
Favourtite place: the beach
What do you hope to be doing in 10 years? still active in music
Favourite comfort/pig out food: warm chocolate chip cookies with vanilla ice cream (Amen to that!!!)
Favourite cartoon: Bugs Bunny
Most cherished possesion: family photos
Favourite movie: The Colour Purple
Dream wheels: Land Rover Defender
If you could be any tree what would you be? an evrgreen tree that grows on the beach
Fisrt question you will ask God? So, how many hairs are on my head?
Chicken or steak: Steak
Weirdest thing done on stage: fallen off (ow)
Useless talent:clapping with one hand
Breakfast cereal: Captain Crunch (HEHE Mr. Lunt)
People say i look like: their best friend
People would be surprised to know: i have a degree in classical piano
Who'll play you in a movie: Leonardo DiCaprio (DeCapitated WHY??? no offense. i like mIchael much better)

And according to a test that my sister did and we did it for Michael he is a fun, boring, loving, romantic person.

Michael Passons
  Janna Long Full Name: Jana Potter Long
First Song (& Age Written): "Seasons Come, Seasons Go" (age 7)
Read any good books lately? The Left Behind Series
Favorite Bible Verse: Proverbs 3:5-6
Family Facts: Husband-Greg
What Song do you wish you wrote: "In Christ Alone" Hobbies: Reading, shopping, traveling, horseback riding
If you weren't an artist, what would you be? Lawyer What is God teaching you now? Only He can meet all my needs
If you could meet anyone, who would it be? Aretha Franklin
Favorite Board Game: Taboo
Favorite Soda: Pepsi
What was the first instrument you learned to play? Piano
Favorite Place: Home
What do you hope to be doing in ten years? Singing, being a great wife/mom
Favorite comfort/pig out food: Cheetos, chocolate
Favorite Cartoon: Bugs Bunny
Most cherished possession: Pictures of my life with family and friends
Favorite Movie: Sleepless in Seattle
Dream Wheels: Black Mercedes convertible - 560 SL
If you could be any kind of tree, what would you be? Oak
In your humble opinion, what is the best album ever? Can't pick one
What is in your CD player right now? Kevon Edmonds (brother of Babyface)
What event from 1999 still influences you today? Getting engaged
First question you will ask God when you get to Heaven? What was the point of my heartache?
What question do you think He will ask you? Why didn't you talk to me more?
Chicken or Steak? Depends on the steak. Filet=steak; Rib eye=chicken
Weirdest thing done on stage: tripped over my stool
Useless talent: burping loudly (there goes the stereotype...yay Janna
People tell me i look like: Cindy Morgan
breakfast cereal:Fruity Pebbles
Who'll play you in a movie: Julia Roberts ( who has a slight resemblence to Janna we checked)

Janna Long(formerly Potter)