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A-Ward winner’s success in song

Monday, February 28, 2011

Profile of Jackie Ward

Dell Lawrence
Assistant editor, Fine Arts Series
Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia

A singer and songwriter at Avondale College of Higher Education has a lot for which to be thankful.

Jackie Ward

Jackie Ward received the Alan and Yvonne Thrift Perpetual Shield for Musical Excellence Prize this past year. Credit: Kent Marcus.

Jackie Ward, a third-year Bachelor of Arts (Music) student, began her musical journey by mostly teaching herself to play the piano. She then began to sing but took it seriously only about 10 years ago. She has now recorded a number of albums.

Choosing which songs to include on the albums may not have been easy—Jackie has written more than 400, and they are of high quality, as three consecutive top-10 placings in the Australian Songwriting Contest shows. Jackie won the contest in 2008, with nine of her songs shortlisted for the top 10 in different categories. The win led to a nomination in the open-age Australian Songwriter of the Year. Two more of Jackie’s songs were shortlisted for the award this past year.

“I draw my inspiration from my life experience, the experience of others, the Bible and my relationship with God and His creation,” she says. Her songs are mostly about faith, love “and a little bit of comfort and heartache.”

Jackie is a member of The Promise, joining the Avondale vocal ensemble as a second soprano in August 2009. “I saw first soprano Sherae Wilson as a mentor,” she says. “We became ‘singing buddies.’” With Sherae graduating this past year, Jackie now has the responsibility of singing first soprano. “I know the change will be different, but I can still wear my own ‘shoes.’”

In recognition of academic and performance excellence and of leadership, Jackie received the Alan and Yvonne Thrift Perpetual Shield for Musical Excellence Prize this past year. She admits she has not “always been dedicated to study,” but that has changed since coming at Avondale.

Psalter Music, a ministry of Adventist Media Network, has now recognised Jackie’s talent. Plans are to record and release an album this year.

Jackie acknowledges the role her relationship with God plays in all this. “It’s not just my efforts,” she says, “I couldn’t do what I do without Him.”

Avondale student sings for Chamberlains

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Writes song to commemorate disappearance of Azaria

Kirsten Bolinger
Public relations assistant
Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia

An Avondale College student and award-winning songwriter is using music to commemorate the event leading to one of Australia’s most publicised legal cases.

Jackie Ward wrote “Paw-prints in the Sand” to promote truth and justice. Credit: Ann Stafford.

“Paw-prints in the Sand” is Jackie Ward’s expression of the events surrounding the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain at the then Ayers Rock on August 17, 1980. The Bachelor of Arts music major has a personal connection to the story—her father, Phil, worked as a freelance journalist during the subsequent trial of Azaria’s parents, Michael and Lindy.

“I’ve grown up with the story close to my heart,” says Jackie, “so it pains me that nearly two decades after Lindy Chamberlain’s exoneration, there still remains the unfounded opinion that she was guilty of killing her baby.”

Jackie wrote “Paw-prints in the Sand” to promote truth and justice. The lyrics make a strong statement: “The only hidden love is tucked in behind what you have seen/ Can the blind look past the lying headlines in the magazines?”

Jackie has written more than 400 songs and placed in the top 10 of the Australian Songwriting Contest for three consecutive years beginning in 2006. She won the contest in 2008, with nine of her songs, including “Paw-prints in the Sand,” shortlisted for the top 10 in different categories. The win led to a nomination in the open-age Australian Songwriter of the Year. Two more of Jackie’s songs are shortlisted for the award this year. “It’s the first time I’ve entered since 2008 and it’s encouraging because I’m now too old for the ‘Youth’ category.”

Jackie sings soprano with Avondale vocal ensemble The Promise. She is also negotiating a recording contract with Psalter Music. She plans to release a solo album through the label that will include “Paw-prints in the Sand.”