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John Michael Talbot (born May 8, 1954) is an American
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 Roman Catholic singer-guitarist who is founder of a monastic community, the Brothers and Sisters of Charity.

as born into a Methodist family with a musical background in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma city

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, Oklahoma
Oklahoma

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. He had started learning to play the guitar by the age of 10. At fifteen he dropped out of school and was performing as a guitarist for Mason Proffit
Mason Proffit

Mason Proffit was a folk rock musical group from Chicago, Illinois that released five albums between 1969 and 1973....
, a country folk/rock band formed with Terry, his older brother.






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John Michael Talbot (born May 8, 1954) is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 Roman Catholic singer-guitarist who is founder of a monastic community, the Brothers and Sisters of Charity.

Biography

He was born into a Methodist family with a musical background in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma city

Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.Oklahoma City may also refer to:*Oklahoma City metropolitan area...
, Oklahoma
Oklahoma

Oklahoma is a U.S. state and a sovereignty located in the South Central United States and Southern United States of the United States of America ....
. He had started learning to play the guitar by the age of 10. At fifteen he dropped out of school and was performing as a guitarist for Mason Proffit
Mason Proffit

Mason Proffit was a folk rock musical group from Chicago, Illinois that released five albums between 1969 and 1973....
, a country folk/rock band formed with Terry, his older brother. The band produced five albums and was one of the forerunners of more successful country rock bands such as the Eagles
Eagles

The Eagles are an American rock music band formed in Los Angeles, California during the early 1970s. The group chose the name Eagles as a nod to The Byrds ....
.

As success beckoned, Talbot embarked on a spiritual journey that led him through Native American religion, Buddhism, to Christianity. At this point he and his brother joined the Jesus Movement
Jesus movement

The Jesus movement was the major Christian element within the hippie counterculture, or, conversely, the major hippie element within some strands of Protestantism....
, recording the album Reborn which was re-released by Sparrow Records
Sparrow Records

Sparrow Records is a popular Christian music record label; a division of EMI. Sparrow Records was founded in 1976 in music by Billy Ray Hearn, then A&R director at Myrrh Records....
(originally released as "The Talbot Bros." on the Warner Brothers label.)

Two solo albums followed for Talbot: John Michael Talbot (1976) and The New Earth (1977). Both of these were produced by Billy Ray Hearn. Talbot married, then divorced, and his wife raised their daughter. He then chose to withdraw from the public eye. Reading the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, he was inspired to begin studying at a Franciscan
Franciscan

The term Franciscan is commonly used to refer to members of Catholic religious orders that follow a body of regulations known as "The rule of St....
 center in Indianapolis. He became a Roman Catholic, and joined the Secular Franciscan Order in 1978. He started a house of prayer, The Little Portion, and planned to live as a hermit. Prompted however by the ongoing request for more music, Talbot continued to produce guitar and vocal music in a contemplative style.

He moved the House of Prayer to some land in Eureka Springs, Arkansas that he purchased in his Mason Proffit days. He formed his own community, the Brothers and Sisters of Charity at Little Portion Hermitage
Little portion hermitage

The Brothers & Sisters of Charity at Little Portion Hermitage is a Catholic based community made up of an integrated monastic expression of celibate brothers, celibate sisters, families and singles, and a domestic expression of those who live throughout the world in their own homes....
. It is an "integrated monastic community," with celibate brothers and sisters, singles, and families. In 1989 Talbot married (with church permission), Viola Pratka, a former Incarnate Word Sister
Order of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament

The Order of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament is an order of nuns founded in the early part of the seventeenth century by Jeanne Chezard de Matel....
 who had come to the community in 1986. He is General Minister and Spiritual Father. For many years Talbot has promoted the work of Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps is a non-profit organization engaged in humanitarian aid and development activities. Since 1979, Mercy Corps has provided more than US$1.5 billion in assistance to people in 106 nations....
.

The hermitage suffered a fire in April 2008. The library and many common areas were destroyed. The community is praying for help in replacing much that was lost in this conflagration. Talbot keeps up an active recording and to support the community.

Discography


Albums


With Mason Proffit
Mason Proffit

Mason Proffit was a folk rock musical group from Chicago, Illinois that released five albums between 1969 and 1973....


 1. Wanted (1969)
 2. Movin' Toward Happiness (1971)
 3. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream (1971)
 4. Rockfish Crossing (1972)
 5. Bareback Rider (1973)
 6. Come And Gone (1974) (re-release of Wanted and Movin' Toward Happiness)

Personal Discography

 1. Reborn (1976) With Terry Talbot (Originally released as The Talbot Bros. (1974))
 2. John Michael Talbot (1976)
 3. The New Earth
(1977)
 4. The Lord's Supper (1979)
 5. Beginnings / The Early Years
(1980)
 6. Come to the Quiet (1980)
 7. The Painter
(1980) With Terry Talbot
 8. For the Bride
(1981)
 9. Troubadour of the Great King (1981)
10. Light Eternal
(1982)
11. Songs For Worship Vol. 1 (1982)
12. No Longer Strangers
(1983) With Terry Talbot
13. The God of Life
(1984)
14. Songs For Worship Vol. 2 (1985)
15. The Quiet
(1985)
16. Be Exalted (1986)
17. Empty Canvas
(1986)
18. Heart of the Shepherd (1987)
19. Quiet Reflections
(1987)
20. The Regathering (1988)
21. Master Collection
(1988)
22. The Lover and the Beloved (1989)
23. Come Worship the Lord Vol. 1
(1990)
24. Come Worship the Lord Vol. 2 (1990)
25. Hiding Place
(1990)
26. The Birth of Jesus (1990)
27. The Master Musician
(1992)
28. Meditations in the Spirit (1993)
29. Meditations from Solitude
(1994)
30. Chant from the Hermitage (1995)
31. The John Michael Talbot Collection
(1995)
32. The Talbot Brothers Collection (1995) With Terry Talbot
33. Brother to Brother (1996) With Michael Card
Michael Card

Michael Card is an United States Christianity singer-songwriter, musician, author, and radio host from Franklin, Tennessee. He is best known for his contributions in Contemporary Christian Music, which couple folk music melodies and instrumentation with lyrics that stem from intensive study of the Bible....

34. Our Blessing Cup (1996)
35. Troubadour for the Lord
(1996)
36. Table of Plenty (1997)
37. Hidden Pathways
(1998)
38. Pathways of the Shepherd (1998)
39. Pathways to Solitude
(1998)
40. Pathways to Wisdom (1998)
41. Quiet Pathways
(1998)
42. Spirit Pathways (1998)
43. Cave of the Heart
(1999)
44. Simple Heart (2000)
45. Wisdom
(2001)
46. Signatures (2003)
47. City of God
(2005)
48. Monk Rock (2005)
49. The Beautiful City
(2006)
50. Living Water 50th (2007)
51. Troubadour Years
(2008)

Bibliography


Books

  • The Music of Creation: Foundations of a Christian Life — (Tarcher/Putnam) (1999) ISBN 1-58542-037-9
  • Changes: A Spiritual Journal — (Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 1-883803-00-4
  • Blessings: Reflections On The Beatitudes — (Crossroads Publishing) ISBN 0-8245-1077-1
  • Come To The Quiet: The Principles Of Christian Meditation — (J.P. Tarcher) ISBN 1-58542-144-8
  • The Fire Of God — (Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 1-883803-01-2
  • Hermitage: A Place Of Prayer & Spiritual Renewal — (Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 1-57921-040-6
  • The Joy Of Music Ministry (Resurrection Press) ISBN 1-878718-63-0
  • Lessons Of St. Francis: Bring Simplicity & Spirituality Into Your Daily Life — (Plume Books) ISBN 0-452-27834-1
  • The Lover And The Beloved: A Way Of Franciscan Prayer — (Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 1-883803-04-7
  • Meditations From Solitude: A Mystical Theology From The Christian East — (Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 1-883803-05-5
  • Reflections On The Gospels, Vol. 1: Daily Devotions For Radical Christian Living — (Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 1-883803-02-0
  • Reflections On The Gospels, Vol. 2: Daily Devotions For Radical Christian Living — (Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 1-883803-03-9
  • Reflections On The Gospels, VOL. 3: A Passion For God — (Servant Publications) ISBN 0-89283-705-5
  • Simplicity (with Dan O'Neill) — (Troubadour For The Lord) ISBN 0-89283-635-0
  • The Way Of The Mystics: Ancient Wisdom For Today (with Steve Rabey) — (Jossey-Bass)ISBN 0-7879-7572-9


Information Sources

  • Troubadour for the Lord: The Story of John Michael Talbot by Dan O'Neill — (Crossroad Publishing) (1983) ISBN 0-8245-0567-0
  • Signatures: The Story Of John Michael Talbot by Dan O'Neill — (Troubadour For The Lord) (2004) ISBN 1-883803-10-1 (revised version of his earlier biography "Troubadour for the Lord")


External links

  • at The-Trades.com