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Natalie Grant's ‘Held’ Scores
Top 25 Mainstream Hit
“Held,” the
recent multi-format Christian radio #1 hit from Curb recording
artist Natalie Grant, continues to climb mainstream AC
radio charts, while her latest album, Awaken, is the top-selling
project by a female Christian artist to date this year.
“Held” is #21 on R&R’s AC National
Airplay mainstream radio chart, for the week ending September
30, and is also #25 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary
chart, according to the publication’s October 1 issue.
Written by Christa Wells, the song follows Grant’s
previous Top 25 mainstream single “No Sign of It” and
Top 20 duet with NewSong, “When God Made You.”
Grant’s 2005 watershed release, Awaken, is #4 on Nielsen
SoundScan’s Christian Retail chart for the week ending
September 25. The album also appears at #3 on Billboard’s
Top Heatseekers chart in the October 1 issue. Awaken has
remained on the Top Heatseekers Chart for 26 weeks to date.
"Natalie is the top-selling female Christian artist
of the year and the breakout artist of 2005,” said
Benson Curb, VP Sales, Curb Records. “Each week the
sales continue to prove what an amazing career song ‘Held’ is
and what a great album Awaken is."
Grant is currently featured at “Women of Faith” conferences
around the country, and she was recently tapped to help launch "The
Revolve Tour," the organization’s first nationwide
conferences designed for girls in the 7th-12th grades. In
addition to performing at the conferences, which kick-off
this month, Grant delivers a message on self-esteem.
Grant’s first book, The Real Me: Being The Girl God
Sees, released earlier this month from W Publishing. Drawing
from her own past struggles with an eating disorder, the
book addresses self-esteem issues from a spiritual perspective
and has been touted as a “must read” by CCM magazine.
Also this month, Grant performed at
several events benefiting relief efforts for hurricane
victims, including the “Music
City Night of Hope" concert in Nashville, KSBJ Radio’s “Concert
For Katrina” in Houston, and “Gospel Angels:
A Concert to Restore Hope,” which was held in Atlanta
and broadcast on the Gospel Music Channel, Paxson Communications
Corporation’s i (formerly PAX TV), and the Worship
Network and XM Radio.
In conjunction with her ongoing efforts to raise awareness
of and help combat international human trafficking, Grant
has established the HOME Foundation. The organization is
raising money, in partnership with Bombay Teen Challenge,
to build a medical facility at the Village at Ashagram in
India, a center devoted to the healing and rehabilitation
of children illegally forced into the sex trade.
For further information, visit www.nataliegrant.com or www.curb.com.
Provided by: Curb Records
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