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Jennifer Judy "JJ" Heller (born October 19, 1980, née Kellner) is an American Christian folk singer.After releasing multiple albums, she had two songs that charted. "Your Hands" from her 2008 album Painted Red and "What Love Really Means" from the album When I'm with You both peaked at number 13.
I Dream of You is the ninth album from Christian music singer-songwriter JJ Heller, which released on April 29, 2014, by Stone Table Records, and it was produced by Ben Shive. The album received three positive reviews and saw commercial charting successes.
In a three-and-a-half star review for CCM Magazine Kevin Sparkman wrote "Heller continues her proven formula of innocent melodies, heart moving lyrics, and inviting musical moments." [ 2 ] Awarding the album four stars, Mark D. Geil from Jesus Freak Hideout states " Sound of a Living Heart is an encouraging sign of a continued upward trajectory."
Mitch Dane is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter who resides in Nashville. [1] His work with artists include Jars of Clay, JJ Heller, Brandon Heath, Jetty Rae, Sonia Leigh, The Blind Boys of Alabama, The Young Fables, Ole Lonesome, Swearingen and Kelli, Kenny Foster and many others.
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Georgia Carr (released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2277, with the flip side "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" [7]) Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra (recorded November 21, 1944, released by Decca Records as catalog number 18637, with the flip side "Magic Is the Moonlight" [ 8 ] )
Awarding the album four and a half stars at Christianity Today, Russ Breimeier states, the album "proves Peterson to be consistently excellent." [5] Jennifer E. Jones, rating the album four spins from Christian Broadcasting Network, writes, "Fans of his powerful storytelling through song will sink into the incredible depth of Resurrection Letters."
With Eazy and Heller enjoying success with N.W.A, it was three years before J.J. Fad returned with a follow-up album. Not Just a Fad was released in 1991, produced by Arabian Prince (who already left Ruthless in early 1989) and Yella and executively produced by Eazy, but failed to make an impact. The group disbanded shortly afterward.