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Beth Champion Mason’s musical journey has been a long and winding one. Dreaming of being a professional musician since she was a child, Beth was sidetracked from her goals during her teen years, becoming ensnared in a life of alcohol and drugs. God miraculously opened Beth’s eyes and gave her a second chance. After graduating college, Beth felt the call of God to the music ministry. Accepting a music ministry position within her church, she started writing songs again and began sharing them with her church. A strong demand for recordings led her to record All I Have, in 2002. |
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heels of her successful independent debut, singer/songwriter Beth Champion
Mason recently released her sophomore effort Postcards, which is
available nationwide through Infinity Music Distribution. Beth has now sold thousands of CDs, as well as gaining radio
attention across the country with her single "Lavish Love."
Averaging over 100 dates a year, Beth performs up and down the East
Coast and beyond, including concerts, festival events, leading worship,
coffeehouse concerts, and numerous other events. Although she hears comparisons to Jennifer Knapp and Alanis Morissette, for Beth, it's not about style—it's about ministry. The accolades for her debut album, the national distribution and airplay of her second CD—these pale in comparison to nearly 1000 people coming to Christ after her testimony aired on The 700 Club. Beth uses pop-rock sensibilities along with her powerful testimony to minister life and hope—and deliver a life-changing message about the personal love of God.
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