John Michael Talbot, born on May 8, 1954, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is an American Catholic singer-songwriter. He began playing guitar at a young age and by 15 was performing with the country folk-rock band Mason Proffit, which he formed with his older brother Terry. In 1976, Talbot released his first solo album John Michael Talbot, followed by The New Earth in 1977. His spiritual journey led him to convert to Catholicism and join the Secular Franciscan Order in 1978, influencing his subsequent albums such as The Lord's Supper (1979) and Come to the Quiet (1980). Talbot founded the Brothers and Sisters of Charity community at Little Portion Hermitage in Berryville, Arkansas. Throughout his career, he released numerous albums, including Heart Of The Shepherd (1987), The Painter (1980), and Meditations From Solitude (1994). He is also known for hosting the inspirational television program All Things Are Possible.
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