Janice Kapp Perry

Janice Kapp Perry is widely recognized as one of the most prolific and cherished composers of religious and inspirational music, particularly within the Latter-Day Saints (LDS) community. Born in 1938 in Ogden, Utah, Perry's deep-rooted faith has profoundly influenced her life's work, leading to a musical career that spans over decades and has touched the hearts of listeners around the globe.

Perry made her mark in the world of religious music in the 1970s, and her songs quickly became staples in LDS households, churches, and events. With a talent for crafting melodies that convey spiritual messages with emotional depth, Perry's compositions cover a range of themes from the stories of the Book of Mormon to the tender feelings associated with motherhood and family. Along with a voluminous catalog of albums, including her soothing "Soft Sounds for a Soothing Sunday" series and holiday-centric releases like "Christmas Magic All Around," her music has been performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and has been featured in LDS Church curriculum. Perry's dedication to creating music that uplifts and inspires has earned her a beloved place in the hearts of many and a lasting legacy within the genre of religious music.

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Book of Mormon Heroes
Album - 16 Tracks - Released September 18, 2017
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