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Tara Jackson: Mixing it Up
by Melinda Means Apr 2009
Though a relative newcomer to a career in music, Tara Jackson’s single, “Wonder Working Power,” hit number one on the Southern Spin Radio Chart. She shares how God placed the right people and circumstances in her life to lead her to the career and marriage that he had for her.
 
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T

ara Jackson is a hard woman to pin down. From her eclectic musical style to her diverse ministry and professional interests, she is a unique artist and divinely propelled dynamo. Her self-titled debut album, “Tara Jackson,” released in April 2008, unleashes her passionate energy and powerhouse vocals in a style that even she has a difficult time pinpointing.

“I love to mix it up. The main style would be southern gospel, but you’ll find contemporary Christian and black gospel influences as well,” Tara says. “It’s fun and upbeat with a strong message of God’s love and hope. My enjoyment of different types of music is reflected in my song and arrangement choices.”


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