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Biography (courtesy
of Word Records)
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If you want to know Amy Grant's story,
all you really have to do is listen to her songs. From
the first time she picked up a guitar as a teenager and
sang for her school friends, to the albums she's recorded
that have racked up multiplatinum awards, Amy's always
found a musical way to share her life. And in the process,
she's not only become an icon in Christian music (and could,
in fact, be credited with launching the genre) but also
one of the most celebrated artists in pop music today.
If you want to know Amy Grant's story, all you really have
to do is listen to her songs. From the first time she picked
up a guitar as a teenager and sang for her school friends,
to the albums she's recorded that have racked up multiplatinum
awards, Amy's always found a musical way to share her life.
And in the process, she's not only become an icon in Christian
music (and could, in fact, be credited with launching the
genre) but also one of the most celebrated artists in pop
music today.
Music was always a part of Amy Grant's life. She can still
recall the thrill of a cappella singing at her family's Church
of Christ services and later, as a teenager, discovering
a freer musical expression with the young people in her school
and church. In fact, one of Grant's first performances was
at a chapel service for her fellow students. The event was
pivotal for Amy -- it unveiled not only a musical talent,
but a true gift of connecting with her peers. From that day
on, Amy Grant was marked as an artist, a role model, a kindred
spirit and a seeker. Through the next 25 years none of those
titles ever faded away.
Although Amy Grant is truly a daughter of Nashville, she
was actually born in Augusta, Georgia in 1960 during her
father's doctor's residency there. Amy was still a baby when
the family returned to Nashville. The youngest of four daughters,
Amy and her sisters (Mimi, Kathy and Carol) grew up in a
home of privilege, strong family loyalty and fervent religious
faith. In church she learned the hymns and stories that would
inspire both her life and her music. During her years at
Nashville's most prestigious private schools, those inspirations
found a home and an outlet as Amy began dabbling with songwriting
and performing.
A Star Is "Discovered"
Like a Hollywood story, Amy's break into music came while
she worked part-time sweeping floors and demagnetizing
tapes in a Nashville studio. Her friend, producer Brown
Bannister, allowed her to use the studio to duplicate a
tape of her original songs that she wanted to give to her
family. A Word Records company producer heard the music
and, charged with finding new talent in Nashville, felt
he had just "found it" and played the tape over
the phone for his company executives. The seventeen-year-old
was signed almost immediately.
Amy's first album, the aptly named, AMY GRANT, introduced
the world to a fresh-faced and fresh-voiced young woman with
a contagious faith and engaging spirit. Contemporary Christian
music was still an undefined amalgam of gospel music, church
hymns and the more provocative Jesus Music movement, but
somehow this new foray that seemed to combine all three elements
found a quick home. AMY GRANT the album, was a hit. And so
was the woman who recorded it. Amy soon found herself traveling
and singing across the country in churches, festivals, camps
and schools. More albums followed in her burgeoning new musical
career. FATHER'S EYES in 1979, introduced her to Gary Chapman,
the title cut's songwriter and soon her opening act on tour
for the following album, NEVER ALONE. Gary and Amy married
in 1982. Two live albums (the second recorded with popular
gospel rockers Degarmo and Key as her backup band) pushed
Amy's musical envelope from her folky, singer-songwriter
style into an edgier pop/rock category. It didn't matter
to listeners. Christian music was growing. Amy Grant was
the leader and fans were following every step of the way.
Setting a New Standard
The year 1982 saw the release of what was to become Amy's
signature album, AGE TO AGE. Record company execs stepped
up the production and marketing of both the album and the
artist, and the investment paid off. AGE TO AGE won Amy
her first Dove Awards including Contemporary album of the
Year and Artist of the Year, plus a Grammy win for Best
Gospel Performance. Age To Age was the album that brought
the songs "Sing Your Praise to the Lord," and "El
Shaddai" to the modern church's hymnbook and sent
Amy Grant on her most ambitious tour yet. The album's success
led to the quick turnaround follow-up album, STRAIGHT AHEAD,
which brought more sales records, radio #1's and Dove and
Grammy wins, including a performance of the album's hit, "Angels" on
the Grammy Awards national broadcast. It was a first for
Christian music and for the Grammys, and certainly not
the last time Amy Grant made news and made noise.
In 1985, Christian music was a formidable
force, but still a world within itself. Enter Amy Grant
and a new concept, sort of: crossing over. Some early Jesus
Music folks had tried to take their music to the broader
mainstream world. In truth, most of them had begun in mainstream
music and used that platform to introduce their faith-based
music. Amy Grant was different. She was firmly entrenched
in the gospel world and was ready to take her message to
the outside world. UNGUARDED was the vehicle for that dream--an
album made with "crossing over" definitely in mind. It
also marked the beginnings of tension between those who thought
crossing over was tantamount to "selling out the gospel" and
Amy's desire to share her heart, her music and her faith
in any arena that would listen--even if that meant pop stardom.
Breaking More Ground
And that's exactly what it did mean. UNGUARDED opened doors
that Christian musicians could only dream about before.
Her first single, "Find a Way," found its way
onto mainstream radio and even birthed a video for MTV.
The album charted in Billboard and Amy made her way through
the maze of national publicity opportunities, including
morning television talk shows, late night talk shows, afternoon
entertainment shows and a host of specials, including her
own CBS Christmas outing.
In her personal life, Amy became a
mother with the birth of Matthew Garrison in 1987, while
recording her next album, LEAD ME ON. The album passionately
reflected the new turns her life had taken. Its unmistakable
folk leanings and stark vulnerability of lyric marked it
as a decided departure from UNGUARDED, yet the album seemed
a very natural progression for this always surprising and
innovative artist. In fact, it became Amy Grant's most
critically acclaimed album. Her ever-present vulnerability,
both in her music and her life, seemed even more poignant
and her new maturity as she began the adventure of motherhood
permeated the songs. Two years later, Amy welcomed Gloria
Mills ("Millie"), her
first daughter and the inspiration for what was to become
Amy's trademark and breakthrough song, "Baby, Baby." Recorded
for HEART IN MOTION, the now multiplatinum album that made
Amy a mainstream pop star, "Baby, Baby" was the
first "Christian" music song to reach the coveted
number one spot on Billboard's chart. A video for the song
that celebrated the romantic over the motherly translation
of the tune landed lauds from the MTV crowd, but controversy
from some of Amy's older fans, who again saw her courting
of a mainstream audience as a sell-out of her faith. Nothing
could have been farther from the truth, but Amy didn't let
the criticism rule her. As her celebrity grew, so did the
opportunities. Amy soon found herself shoulder to shoulder
with Hollywood heroes, singing icons, politicians (including
a friendship with the Bush families) and the entertainment
world in general. As Christian music's most well-known export,
Amy became an ambassador for the faith and for the musical
tradition that celebrated it. Amy Grant put Christian music
on the map and was having no trouble keeping it there.
Two years after the birth of her second daughter, Sarah
Cannon (named for beloved Grand Old Opry star and Grant family
friend, Minnie Pearl), Amy's 14th album, HOUSE OF LOVE released.
The album included the hit title cut duet with country superstar
Vince Gill. Although not the multiplatinum blockbuster of
its predecessor, the album hit double platinum and continued
the trail that HEART IN MOTION blazed. Lighthearted love
songs mingled with straightforward songs of devotion to God
in a pure pop package proved again to be a winning combination.
Life's Hardest Stretch
Three years later, life became very different for Amy Grant.
Her 15th album, BEHIND THE EYES, released to critical acclaim,
but lacked the upbeat quality of previous releases. Fans
noticed and critics noted the "darker side" of
Amy Grant and her music and soon the news of an impending
divorce brought context to the brooding lyrics and music.
The album very much showcased the natural ease with which
Amy always poured her life into her songs, but for many
the news of her divorce superseded any artistic catharses
and led to rumors, speculations and chastisements. Amy
weathered the storm, taking time to sort through the changes
and recharge her family and musical callings. Amy did not
enter the studio or hit the road again for two years.
Becoming a Holiday Tradition
They say the third time's the charm, but for Amy Grant, the
release of her third collection of Christmas music, CHRISTMAS
TO REMEMBER, in 1999 was really just the continuation of
an already grand tradition. Amy first stepped into the
seasonal spotlight back in 1983 with the release of A Christmas
album, a holiday offering that birthed her now classic
and signature song, "TENNESSEE CHRISTMAS." Seven
years later, Amy did it again with HOME FOR CHRISTMAS,
a Yuletide ride that put another classic into everyone's
holiday repertoire: the haunting and elegant "Breath
of Heaven." Back in 1993, with two holiday albums
under her belt, it seemed only natural to take the magic
on stage. That year Amy, together with her hometown Nashville
Symphony, started what became an annual tradition--Amy
Grant's TENNESSEE CHRISTMAS--a live concert event filled
with music, nostalgia, friends and the spirit of the season.
To date, the annual tour has raised millions for many of
the countless charities Amy supports.
It was also in 1999 that Amy tapped into her other talents
and took a turn at television. She not only hosted her own
prime-time network television Christmas special, Christmas
to Remember, but she starred in the made-for-TV movie, A
Song from the Heart. In the movie Amy played a blind music
teacher searching for and finding love and meaning. In her
own life, Amy did the same. In March of 2000 Amy Grant married
Vince Gill, and a year later the family grew with the welcome
addition of daughter Corrina Grant Gill.
Celebrating The Journey
Today Amy is happily settled into another round of motherhood
and celebrating the comforts of home and family. Approaching
the anniversary marking her 25th year in the business of
making music, Amy Grant has finally come full circle. A
2002 release, LEGACY HYMNS & FAITH, brings Amy both
in her music and her faith back to her roots. A collection
of favorite hymns (and some newly penned tunes) provides
a nostalgic look back at the songs that, as Amy recalls,
truly shaped the woman she is today and the truths she
holds in her heart. Produced by long time friend and producer
Brown Bannister, together with Vince Gill, the music is
a comfortable mix of Americana, folk, bluegrass and gospel.
Critics might call this musical move a departure for Amy,
but in reality, it's a returning. Amy Grant is home again.
And happy. And it is these songs that have provided the
soundtrack for her life all along its journey.
It seems a lifetime ago that a young Nashville girl picked
up her guitar and her heart and decided she had something
to say to the world. Today Amy Grant would tell you she never
meant to leave a legacy, she was just doing what she loved.
But those who have been touched by her and her music know
differently. Amy Grant knows how to capture a heart. She's
been sharing her life, her music and her faith for decades--and
somehow, through that amazingly graceful and vulnerable spirit
she's caught up thousands in her circle. And that's been
the story of Amy Grant's life.
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