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Paul Mickelson (December 30, 1927 – October 21, 2001) was an American organist, arranger, and record label executive who specialized in Christian music. First performing for mass media at the age of 16, he gained national recognition as organist for the
Billy Graham William Franklin Graham Jr. (; November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018) was an American Evangelism, evangelist, ordained Southern Baptist minister, and Civil rights movement, civil rights advocate, whose broadcasts and world tours featuring liv ...
crusade from 1950 to 1958. He left Graham to concentrate on recordings, becoming an executive at
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before founding Supreme Records and its subsidiaries. He recorded and released numerous albums of religious music as an organist and orchestral arranger/conductor.


Biography

Mickelson was born and grew up in
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. He began music lessons at the age of nine. His broadcast career commenced at the age of 16, when as a member of the Burbank
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he was the organist for the church's weekly program ''Challenge to Youth'' on KMPC. Mickelson began recording at the age of eighteen; his first session took place with the NBC
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in
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. At the time of his first recording session he was appearing on 20 local radio shows each week as an organist. Mickelson joined the
Billy Graham William Franklin Graham Jr. (; November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018) was an American Evangelism, evangelist, ordained Southern Baptist minister, and Civil rights movement, civil rights advocate, whose broadcasts and world tours featuring liv ...
crusade as organist in 1950 and stayed until September 1957, leaving Graham in order to concentrate on recording activities on a full-time basis. He signed as a recording artist to
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in 1953, and also became A&R director for religious music. He was with RCA until 1958, when he joined
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as an artist and vice president responsible for A&R. Mickelson founded Supreme Records in 1961, which—including subsidiaries Console Records and Cornerstone Records—became one of the largest American labels devoted to sacred music until it was absorbed by
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. Later in life he was a concertizing representative for Church Organ Systems. He had joined the
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church by 1997, and was organist for the denomination's 2000
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. Mickelson died on October 21, 2001, of a
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while visiting
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. At the time of his death he was a member of the United Community Church in
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.


Musical output

A church publication opined that a Mickelson recording was "unusual" in that it was "spirited but not swingy; reverent, but not pious". ''
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'' stated that Mickelson's initial Supreme Strings album was a surprise in the religious field, as the beauty of the arrangement and performance was unsurpassed in the popular field. Most Supreme Records albums contain artistic participation by Mickelson, either as pianist or organist accompianment, or as arranger and conductor. The majority of his organ output uses full theater organ registrations. Although his recorded output is strictly religious in nature, he was known to play a few popular tunes at pipe organ "jam sessions" held in Los Angeles. He provided arrangements for
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and
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. In all, more than 700 of his arrangements were recorded. Mickelson was able to purchase multiple organs of note, including the organ from
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's
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(the organ he first used to record as a solo artist) and the Robert-Morton unit from MCA's Whitney recording studios.


Personal life

In addition to his music career, Mickelson was an ordained minister. Mickelson was married to Barbara Mickelson at the time of his death.


Representative discography


As organist/pianist

*1950s - ''Paul Mickelson Plays the Mighty Radio City Pipe Organ'' - International LP 5031 (10") *1950s - ''The Billy Graham Team'' (with Tedd Smith) - International LP 5033 *1950s - ''Paul Mickelson Organ Selections'' - Sacred LP 7020 (10") *1950s - ''Gospel Songs And Hymns As You Like To Hear Them'' Sacred LP9015 *1950s - ''When They Ring The Golden Bells'' - RCA Victor LPM-1059 *1954 - ''Modern Sacred Music'' - RCA Victor LPM 3210 *1955 - ''Christmas Bells'' - RCA LPM-1115 *1956 - ''Best Loved Hymns'' - RCA Victor LPM-1352 *1950s - ''The Music of Paul Mickelson'' - RCA Victor LPM-1405 *1950s - ''Paul Mickelson Plays the Conn Classic Organ'' - Word WST-8003 *1960s - ''Paul Mickelson Plays for Youth'' - Word WST 8018 *1960s - ''Day Is Dying In the West'' - Console CS 6001 *1960s - ''Eventide'' - Console CS 6003 *1960s - ''Christmas Concert at the Console'' - Console CS 6005 *1960s - ''Paul Mickelson's Organ Music'' - Console CS 6006 *1960s - ''Paul Mickelson in Concert'' - Console CS 6007 *1970s - ''Love Songs'' - Singcord ZLP 974S *1976 - ''Paul Mickelson Plays The Music Of John W. Peterson On The Robert Morton Pipe Organ'' - Singcord ZLP 975S *1977 - ''Because He Lives'' - Singcord ZLP-3020S


As conductor/arranger

*1955 - ''Singing Strings: The Music of Paul Mickelson'' - RCA Victor LPM 1138 *1958 - ''Paul Mickelson Orchestra: Great Moments in Religious Music'' - RCA Victor LPM 1754 *1959 - ''Resplendent Themes'' - Word W7002 *1959 - ''Cathedral Symphony of London: Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!!'' - Word W-7004 *1960 - ''The Mickelson Touch'' - Word W-3113 *1960s - ''Paul Mickelson Choir: Choirsing'' - Supreme SS-2018 *1960s - ''Paul Mickelson Conducts a Symphony of Strings'' - Supreme SS-2022 *1960s - ''Paul Mickelson Choir: Choirsing Volume 2'' - Supreme SS-2023 *1968 - ''The Supreme Strings'' - Supreme SS 2050 *1970s - ''The Four Sides of Paul Mickelson'' - Supreme SS 2071, Pye CSCL 40006 *1970s - ''The Supreme Strings Volume 2'' - Supreme SLP 384 * - ''Paul Mickelson Singers: He's the One'' - Supreme SLP-496 * - ''Paul Mickelson Singers: Beautiful Sunshine'' - Supreme SLP-502 *1976 - ''The Gift: A Christmas Cantata'' - Singcord ZLP 989S *1979 - ''The Dawn Of Life: A Musical On The Life Of Christ'' - Singspiration ZLP 3098 *1970s - ''The Supreme Strings: I Am Loved'' - New Dawn ZLP 3106S


See also

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Rudy Atwood Rudolph Atwood (December 16, 1912 – October 16, 1992) was an American Christian music pianist, known primarily for his years as accompanist on the long-running ''Old Fashioned Revival Hour'' radio program led by Charles E. Fuller from 1937 to ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mickelson, Paul 1927 births 2001 deaths Musicians from Burbank, California American organists 20th-century American conductors (music) RCA Victor artists Word Records artists