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Greg Magirescu |
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Greg Magirescu (pronounced
Magic-Rescue with a silent “c” in Magic) is more than an
entertainer with a ministry. More than an evangelist. More than a
singer and songwriter for God. He wants to be a catalyst for
Christians of every denomination to put their faith into action,
as JAMES 2:14-16 suggests.
Greg’s music aims to be “food for the journey”,
offering encouragement and hope. His songs also are a challenge to reflect on
each person’s walk with Jesus. He does this in a positive and fun manner. One
thing is for sure – people will not go home the same after one of Greg’s
concerts. A commonly heard statement following one of Greg’s concerts is “he’s
sure given me a lot to think about”.
Canadian-born to Eastern European immigrants,
Greg learned the meaning of work ethic, financial struggle, and personal
sacrifice at an early age. His father was a blue-collar postal worker who
attended the Romanian Orthodox church every Sunday where he served as a cantor,
together with Greg’s Roman Catholic mother. Church was a great mystical
experience in the fullness of its Byzantine traditions. “But even though I was
an altar boy and went to church every Sunday,” recalls Greg, “I never really
knew Jesus or God other than as the two-dimensional images I’d seen depicted in
the icons of the church. My early memories of incense rising and somber sounding
melodies in a minor key, chanted in a language that I couldn’t understand, put
me in awe of heaven. But, I never got to know God as a real Father or Jesus as
my personal Savior. God was distant, rather austere and didn’t speak English
very well.” Still, the seeds of faith had been planted.
When Greg was 9, he had a burning desire to
study the piano, but because the family couldn’t afford one, he had to settle
for the accordion. And, thanking God in hindsight, Greg not only learned to play
the accordion, but he soon had figured out the violin, guitar, and practically
every other musical instrument – including the piano. By the time he was
fourteen, he was teaching on weekends at a private music school in Toronto’s
west end.
At the age of 16, Greg began writing a weekly
column for the Toronto Sun titled The Youth Viewpoint. The newspaper’s editor
gave Greg carte blanche to write about issues of the day which affected young
people. “I wrote about things like teenage pregnancy, alcoholism, drug
addiction, promiscuity, in addition to issues about youth culture, music and the
arts,” explains Greg. It was during that time, while covering entertainment and
lifestyle features for the paper that he met Dan Hill (Sometimes When We Touch).
“Dan invited me to the recording studio one day to watch him lay down vocals for
an upcoming album. It was then that the “bug” bit. I was mesmerized by the
artistry as well as the technical side of the recording process,” recalls Greg.
By the time he was 18, he was writing songs for established recording artists
including Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers and Gladys Knight, as well as singing on
jingle sessions around Toronto. As the years progressed, he soon headed into
acting, dancing, producing and directing.
In 1990, Greg married Marie Clarke, a singer in
a Toronto-based vocal jazz group that he directed. In 1993, they settled in the
mountains of British Columbia to begin a new life and start a family. In 1997,
Greg formed Faith Trio, together with his wife and another friend. Faith Trio’s
debut album, In Him We Live, and the single Blessed Are You, went on to sell
several thousand copies and a number of the songs are still being played on
Christian radio stations in Canada, the U.S., Australia, England, Poland,
Germany, Italy and Korea.
Today, Greg is a sought-after songwriter in the
Christian music industry. Following the attack on the U.S. on September 11,
2001, Greg wrote “You Are Not Alone” , which was released as a single and music
video by Catholic Artists For Relief in the U.S., in support of the victims and
their families. All proceeds from the project went to the Pentagon Survivors
Fund through the Armed Services/YMCA. In November 2001, Greg was commissioned to
write music for World Youth Day 2002 in Toronto. Greg’s “Alleluia – a Gospel
Acclamation” is included on the World Youth Day CD. Greg will be performing the
song at the closing Mass of World Youth Day 2002, officiated by Pope John Paul
II, in front of an estimated crowd of 750,000 youth. In addition to being a
full-time touring artist, Greg also spends several weeks a year in Nashville,
writing with some of the top writers in the CCM industry.
As for Greg’s faith life, it can be summed up
this way: “I have finally come to know God intimately in my life… if it hadn’t
been for the intervention of “angels” along the way, I don’t know where I would
be today,” says Greg. “All I want to do is sing about God’s grace in my life,
about my faith walk with Jesus Christ, and about the day-to-day struggle of
living as He would want me to live, in the hope that others might take up the
call. I really want to walk the walk even if it means never singing another note
or writing another song”.
It is Greg Magirescu’s desire that his ministry
will truly be food for your journey…
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