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People will be hard pressed to
see a rerun in the life of
Joy Williams.
Especially as she becomes more resolved not to let
her life be stagnant and repetitive.
"God is teaching me that life isn' t about being
comfortable; it's about being obedient," says Joy.
"My life has become about abandoning everything
I've ever known. Although I feel more confident in
what I do, I find myself more dependent on
Christ."
On her new album, By Surprise, listeners will
discover a young woman determined to step out,
change and grow--leaving behind all that is
familiar.
Graduating from high school, releasing a debut
album, leaving her California home for Nashville
and riding tour busses galore threw Joy into
unfamiliar territory. "This last year has been a
hard one as I learned to adapt to life as an
artist,' says Joy. "Tour busses can feel lonely in
spite of the close quarters, and hotel rooms can
feel empty even though they are wonderfully
luxurious.
"It's been a hard year, but it's been a good year.
There have been times when I've felt so alone but
then so content with the companionship of Christ.
I have discovered so much peace in the midst of so
much change."
So much change. The common phrase threading its
way through the thoughtful ramblings of Joy
nowadays. The world becomes a crazy place when
thrown into adulthood--learning the art of
balancing a checkbook and dealing with the auto
mechanic while balancing life on the road
performing and making media appearances.
"God has been making what I like to call Ôdivine
exchanges' in my life. I've enjoyed seeing my
desire for surfing dwindle and my hunger to invest
in people grow," says Joy. "If I don't allow God
to continually change me and my desires, I'll
become complacent and I won't have anything to
offer anyone."
Not having something to offer a person would
weaken the very spirit of who Joy is as anyone who
has been around her can attest to the fact that
she thrives on connecting with people.
At the core of Joy is a young person designed to
encourage and invest deeply in others. Her
demeanor is endearing, her countenance
effervescent and glowing, her personality open and
approachable, her heart genuine.
It's these characteristics of Joy Williams that
are effused into her new songs and music.
Encompassing the changes in Joy's life, By
Surprise talks about giving God the every day
ordinaries and watching Him make them
extraordinary, allowing Him to infiltrate every
moment of life. Much of the album contains songs
about surrender, obedience and the question "why"
but in the hope-filled, joyful sound from the
heart of Joy.
"I'm most excited about the way I'll be able to
connect with people through this new album," says
Joy. "I'm looking forward to seeing how people
respond to the new music and especially to some of
the songs I've written."
A highlight on the new album is her song "Every
Moment." The song defines where Joy stands not
only in her career but in her relationship with
God. "I am grabbing hold of every moment that God
gives me, realizing the time I have here is
precious," Joy says. "I know I must hold on to the
opportunities and the people that God has placed
in my life." Here Joy enters the next phase of her
recording career. Taking more ownership on the
sophomore project, she has written or co-written a
number of songs on By Surprise. "Collaboration has
taken on new meaning, simply because I have a
larger role in the process. In many ways it feels
like I'm making my first record."
Songwriting is certainly stretching this
19-year-old, as she learns about the uncomfortably
creative process. "Although it does make me feel
very vulnerable, I love putting my thoughts down
on paper, talking about things that have been on
my heart lately," Joy says. "I have yet to hone
the art of clever songwriting, but I am learning
that it is just like having a conversation only
with background accompaniment."
It comes as no surprise that the personable
Williams built great rapport with renowned
producer Brown Bannister early on.
"One of the great revelations I had on Joy is that
there is an artist emerging here," says Bannister.
"When she came in to a song meeting and played
ÔDesperate,' ÔEveryday' and ÔBy Surprise,' I
discovered that Joy is more than a great
singer--she has great creative instinct. Her
fingerprints are all over this album."
"It was interesting to me that even before we went
into the studio, Brown not only took the time to
cultivate the music we would be creating together
but also took the time to cultivate the growth in
my life as an artist," says Joy. "He taught me to
be confident when going against the grain and to
simply write and sing what I'm feeling. I feel
safe to dream and stick my neck out when working
with him.'
With less programmed drums and more acoustic
guitar, Joy's freedom to dream is definitely
creating a new sound. Moving away from the
"dance-pop" sound of her self-titled debut, By
Surprise has more of a "live band" feel,
reminiscent of the sounds of Sheryl Crow or Nelly
Furtado.
Although there might be a change in Joy's sound,
there isn't a change in Joy's purpose. "My goal is
still that God will use this music in people's
lives," she says.
Becoming a part of people's lives has been a
highlight for Joy. "I have so many stories over
the last year. Some might break your heart, others
would build up your faith and still others would
simply make you gasp. But all of them would make
you smile at God's creativity and the amazing way
He uses everyone's life."
Pouring back into people provides humorous tales
and sad stories; it keeps one from living a
stagnant life. That is Joy's purpose even now as
she looks forward to the opportunity she'll have
this fall to speak into young ladies' lives on
Point of Grace's "Girls of Grace" tour.
"My heart's cry is for young women and girls," Joy
says. "These conferences will give me the chance
to invest more in the lives of young women. I'm
looking forward to speaking on issues like
battling insecurities and defining relationships
with parents and friends--issues we all
encounter."
Even after a year of change, one thing remains the
same for Joy Williams--the essence of who she is.
"Voices come and go. Songs come and go. But at the
end of the day, I am still me," says Joy. "I said
this with the first record and it still holds
true. I'm a child of God doing my best to walk
diligently in the world-changing destiny He has
for me. I am here following God's calling."
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