From Deseret News archives:
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Songwriter Janice Kapp Perry's talent is anything but ordinary
She's the most ordinary person you ever met if ordinary is someone who has written and recorded close to 900 songs and 60 albums, as well two musicals and nine cantatas and she didn't start writing until she was 38.
This quiet, mild 66-year-old woman is a songwriting machine who turned a hobby into a family business.
And yet she has hardly touched the piano in the past two decades except to find the notes for her compositions because of the onset of a painful, mysterious paralysis in her left hand.
Janice Perry is so ordinary that she's a household name to 12 million members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her husband/manager Doug doesn't exaggerate when he says, "You can go to any Primary or Young Women's (church) meeting anywhere in the world on any Sunday and hear her music."
"She is part of the culture," says Craig Jessop, director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, whose ranks once included Perry. "She has touched more lives of the LDS Church than any living LDS composer."
Her songs have been sung and recorded by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and performed by the Mormon Youth Symphony and Choir on Temple Square. One of her songs, "Everyday Heroes," which she co-wrote with Sen. Orrin Hatch, was recorded by Brooks & Dunn on the 2002 Winter Games Olympic CD, and 8,000 high school students sang the song at the Washington Monument last year.
"Heal Our Land," another Hatch-Perry song, was sung by gospel singer Wintley Phipps at the National Prayer Breakfast and at a concert in Washington in advance of President Bush's inauguration. "Jesus' Love Is Like a River" was sung by Gladys Knight and has been performed widely outside the LDS Church.
"She's filled the world with her music," says Michael Moody, the LDS Church music chairman.
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