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Mormon Stories Podcast

1367: Paul Cardall - World-Renowned Pianist

Mormon Stories Podcast

Dr. John Dehlin

Religion & Spirituality

4.6 • 5.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2020

⏱️ 304 minutes

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Summary

Paul Cardall battled long odds from birth, eventually triumphing over a serious heart disability to earn distinction as an outstanding composer and pianist. In 1997 he first won widespread notice by setting author Richard Paul Evans’ No. 1 NY Times best-seller The Christmas Box to music. Cardall’s achievements range from releasing 11 chart-topping albums, winning the Gospel Music Association Dove Award for Instrumental Album of the Year, collaborating with Grammy-winning singer CeCe Winans, Audrey Assad, The Piano Guys among other distinguished artists.

With over 2 billion streams, Cardall is one of the most listened to Steinway & Sons sponsored artist in music business. His entrepreneurial activities include founding and directing the Stone Angel Music label and recording studio, promoting medical research and providing scholarships for congenital heart disease through his foundation. Cardall’s music has included works for piano, vocal, band and orchestral settings. On his latest album, Peaceful Piano, he returns to his solo performance roots while exploring complete real-time improvisation for the first time.

Paul's Mormon story includes:

  • Growing up in Salt Lake City, Utah, learning to "fit in" as a child and youth with a heart condition.
  • Serving an LDS mission, and marrying in an LDS temple.
  • Paul's rise to celebrity as a piano performer - first in Salt Lake City, then joining the LDS Church speaking/inspiration circuit, and ultimately becoming a world-renowned musician, with hundreds of millions of Spotify downloads.
  • Paul's receipt of a human heart transplant, and his recovery.
  • Paul's struggles to maintain a healthy/happy marriage, ultimately leading to his disfellowshipment from the LDS Church and a shaming public divorce.
  • Paul's remarriage to a non-LDS woman, and his invitation to co-author a Mormon hymn with LDS Church apostle David A. Bednar called "One by One."
  • Paul's loss of testimony in the LDS Church, and his discovery of a new faith in traditional, non-denominational Christianity.

Cardall’s story is continuing to evolve as an artist, author and humanitarian. His upcoming album The Broken Miracle, which will be available for pre-order this December, was inspired by J.D. Netto’s biographical fictional novel, based on real events in the artists life from being born with only half a heart, enduring a series of surgeries, which culminated in a heart transplant. While waiting for a donor heart, the pianist’s brother was tragically killed. The album will feature several award-winning guests including David Archuleta, Ty Herndon, Thompson Square, Neon Tress’ Tyler Glenn and more.

We hope you enjoy this episode! Paul is a fantastic human.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Mormon Stories podcast. I'm your host John DeLin.

0:04.7

It's November 27th 2020. It's the day after Thanksgiving here in the United States.

0:11.0

And we have a special holiday season Mormon Stories interview for you today.

0:17.9

Today we are interviewing Park Hardall. Hi Paul, say hi to our audience.

0:22.4

How are you doing? Nice to be with you. It's good to have you.

0:25.2

It's good to be here. Yeah, for those who don't know, Paul, I'll read his bio. Paul,

0:31.8

Cardall battled long odds from birth. Eventually triumphant over a serious heart disability

0:37.4

to earn distinction as an outstanding composer and pianist. In 1997, Paul won first one widespread

0:45.6

notice by setting author Richard Paul Evans's number one New York Times bestseller, the Christmas

0:51.6

Box to music. Paul Paul Cardall's achievements range from releasing 11 billboard number one albums

0:59.3

to winning the gospel music association Dove Award for instrumental album of the year.

1:04.6

Something Gladys Knight hasn't even done. Collaborating with Grammy winning singer,

1:11.4

CC tell me how to pronounce that. Why not? Right?

1:14.0

And CC winons. Audrey Assad and the piano guys, among other distinguished artists. Paul is one of

1:21.4

the highest streamed musicians in the world. Get this with over three billion streams on platforms

1:27.2

like Spotify and Pandora. He has 30 million monthly listeners. So this is one of the most popular

1:34.4

musicians in the world. By that, by that metric, Paul is preparing to release a new album entitled

1:42.2

the Broken Miracle with an accompanying fictional novel based on really events also called The Broken

1:48.9

Miracle, which is available now for preorder on Amazon and Desiree Book. And something that might

1:54.7

be really interesting to my listeners. Paul co, let's say co composed, wrote, authored a hymn with

2:04.6

David, David Bednar, Mormon Apostle. And he recently co authored a song and a music video with none

2:14.0

other than Tyler Glenn, former guest on Mormon Stories podcast and a friend of mine. So

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