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Paul Cardall

Sandy, Utah
Stone Angel Music founder, CEO, award winning pianist and producer Paul Cardall was born with severe congenital heart disease in 1973. He was born with a Large ASD, L-Tranposed AO, Single Ventricle, Single A-V Valve, Pulmonary Atresia. At 22 hours old Paul received the Potts shunt. He was able to... Full Bio
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Quick Utah TV Interview by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health I'm getting ready to perform a very exciting outdoor concert on June 16th in the Sandy Amphitheater (UT). With more than 60 musicians on stage you'll hear my music with gr ... Read on »
Time and Oklahoma City by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health Some pianists compose a beautiful sunset with each key on the piano like a painter with each stroke of the brush. Others force their gift by working to meet a deadline that ... Read on »
Great News! A Baby Sister by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health After years of anticipation, waiting, hoping, stress, and prayer I'm pleased to announce that our Heavenly Father is sending a beautiful girl to our home. My wife Lynnett ... Read on »
Optimist Cancer Survivor Lacey Furner by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health This past weekend I met cancer survivor Lacey Furner. She's an optimist and has a great attitude. She e-mailed me her inspiring story. She agreed to let me post it here. I ... Read on »
Children's Understanding of Death by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health Children's understanding of Death is provided by Hospice of Southeastern Connecticut Bereavement Program. This chart is meant to be used as a guideline and not a checklist. ... Read on »
Come See a Show by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health I'm looking forward to these upcoming events and hope those of you interested can join me. Paul Cardall's 3rd Annual Celebrate Life Concert in Salt Lake City, Utah ... Read on »
A Tragedy and Organ Donor Funeral by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health Ryan and Kelly Pack were driving home on Christmas Eve just minutes after leaving a family Christmas party with their two sons Finn (3 years) and Colum (18 mon ... Read on »
A Walking Time Bomb by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health Those of you who enjoy this blog I apologize for taking a rather long break from sharing my thoughts on life. Photo: My 2nd annual cardiac catheterization and biopsy ... Read on »
Back Soon . . . Stay Posted . . . by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health Enjoying our summer. I'll be back soon. Read on »
Performing Wasatch by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health Inspired by the mountains that overshadow my home in Utah each morning as the Sun rises from the east. I have performed Wasatch at several of my concerts. This par ... Read on »
It'll All Go By In A Flash by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health My daughter Eden graduated from pre-school after two years of learning from wonderful teachers. They gave her a diploma. She’s had fun and made good friends. But when you ... Read on »
My Friends Inspire Me by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health My friends and colleagues pianist Jon Schmidt and cellist Steven Sharp Nelson inspire me to be a better musician. Steven is one of the artists on the record label I own and ... Read on »
Look Familiar? by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health My friends and colleagues pianist Jon Schmidt and cellist Steven Sharp Nelson inspire me to be a better musician. Steven is one of the artists on the record label I own and ... Read on »
Diet & Exercise by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health When I left the hospital with a new donor heart, after surviving years of heart failure, I weighed 139 lbs. Today, I'm 170 lbs. and I can feel it. Ironically, when patholog ... Read on »
Cardall's Taser death inspires Utah police training by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health “Out of tragedy comes good things,” Utah Governor Herbert said, before signing the resolution known as S.C.R. 1. “Our state is in a better place in many ways because of t ... Read on »
My Community College by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health " My Community College offered me tremendous opportunities for growth in our world." How did your college experience impact your life? I learned valuable lessons tha ... Read on »
Life Long Survival with Congenital Heart Disease by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health "If your doctor can't draw your defect on a napkin or piece of paper, and has less than 20 patients with CHD, then you need to find a new doctor." There are over a mi ... Read on »
My Tribute to a Friend by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health Saturday afternoon after a long Utah winter, the sun was bright with the grass becoming greener, and many could be found outside enjoying the warmth of spring. Yet, the fol ... Read on »
Playing My Heart Out? by Paul Cardall Posted in: Blog Posts in Heart Health David Burger from the Salt Lake Tribune wrote a nice piece about my recent adventure hitting #1 on Billboards New Age Chart much to surprise of Billboard. Paul Carda ... Read on »