Monday, May 31, 2010

DENNIS AGAJANIAN - JUNE 6 - 10:00 AM





































BIO

Even his peers regard him as one of the greatest acoustic guitar players of our generation.  He's been awarded Musician of the Year six times.  He's appeared in numerous stage and television events, with some of the most prominent names in music history.  He's been a musical staple at the biggest evangelical crusades in the world since 1974. That is the Dennis Agajanian with whom you're probably most familiar.  What you may not know is just what drives him to use his gift for worldwide compassionate ministry.

Dennis began playing guitar at the relatively old age--at least by musical standards--of 15.  But as soon as he started picking his incredible talent was undeniable and this, combined with his dynamic personality, began to open doors.  Even in high school he was known as gregarious and accessible, and in his senior year received the high honor of "Principal's Award."  He went on to receive a B.S. in Communication from Cal Poly Pomona.

Throughout this time Dennis received no confirmation on what direction he was to pursue.  He knew his abilities were significant and varied, but nothing felt quite right.  Until 1967 when he played a Christian coffeehouse in Hollywood called the Salt Company.  At that moment he felt a profound calling, and his ministry began.  Dennis realized he had the gift of genuinely connecting with people through his music, and had the communication skills and accessibility to move people towards the Lord and His plan for their lives.

Dennis's ministry and musical career took off, and he's gone on to form partnerships with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Greg Laurie's Harvest Crusade that endure to this day.  Dennis has scored three major motion pictures and three ABC Television specials.  He's played countless Billy and Franklin Graham Crusades, Harvest Crusades, international USO Shows, and been featured twice at the International Bluegrass Festival.  He's shared the stage with the likes of Johnny Cash, Charlie Daniels, Ricky Skaggs, Michael W. Smith, Andre Crouch, and been on numerous television specials.

But there's an unconventional side to Dennis as well.  He appeared on "That's Incredible," where he played the William Tell Overture on a dirt bike, traveling 60 miles an hour.  He's comfortable in situations that many Christians might not be, gaining an "outlaw" reputation, and forming close friendships with Charlie Daniels, Ricky Skaggs, the late, great Johnny Cash, and his best friend, Rebel with a Cause Franklin Graham.  There's no irony in the fact that he draws--and is drawn to--those who are able to touch the most human note in those around them.

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