International Justice Mission Benefit

Amy Grant will be performing tonight at The Nashville Convention Center for a benefit concert supporting The International Justice Mission. Here is an excerpt from their website:

As a 13-year-old child, Shalini slaved every day, raking salt from a pool of corrosive salt water, under the scorching Indian sun. The slave owner hurled insults at her and her family and subjected them to physical abuse. At the benefit, hear how IJM was able to rescue Shalini and other stories of freedom made possible by people like you. – Read More

‘Pieces Of Our Lives’ Tour & Compassion International

Join with Amy on her ‘Pieces Of Our Lives’ Tour in support of Compassion International’s Leadership Development Program. For more information visit www.piecesofourlives.com.

KLOVE Features “Better Than A Hallelujah”


KLOVE is featuring Amy Grant’s “Better Than A Hallelujah” music video on their home page.  Head over to KLOVE.com and check it out.  We’d love to know what you think.

‘Pieces Of Our Lives’ Tour

AMY GRANT AND COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL EMBARK ON UNIQUE “PIECES OF OUR LIVES” TOUR THIS FALL WITH AN INTIMATE EVENING OF ART AND MUSIC

Nashville, Tenn. Aug. 18, 2010…. Six time GRAMMY ® winner Amy Grant to host a unique and intimate concert series to benefit worldwide children’s advocacy organization Compassion International for ten shows this fall on the “Pieces of Our Lives” tour featuring a personal concert from Grant along with an exclusive art gallery reception.

The “Pieces of Our Lives” art gallery reception will showcase exclusive art, photography, paintings and lyrics reflecting themes found in Grant’s signature songs. Select items will be available for auction after tour. Each event will be limited to only 300 guests.

The intimate concert series will benefit Compassion International’s Leadership Development Program. The LDP program is geared towards taking young people out of poverty, equipping them with a college education and empowering them to make a difference within their home community.

To find out more about the “Pieces of Our Lives” events, special ticket prices and event concierge service, visit http://www.piecesofourlives.com. A list of tour dates are listed below.

“I’m extremely excited about these special evening events,” says Amy Grant. “I love music, but I love it most in small intimate venues where I get to really connect with the audience. The structure of these evenings is so unique and elegant. Anytime you can combine music, art and a great cause, I think you have something very special. The evenings are really about telling stories, singing songs and sharing art – all to benefit the lives of students and children in need.”

“Pieces of Our Lives” Tour

Sept. 28 Houston, TX – The Hobby Center, Zilkha Hall
Sept. 29 Austin, TX – One World Theatre
Sept. 30 Dallas, TX – The Eismann Center
Oct. 5 Atlanta, GA – The Opera House at Atlanta Events Center
Oct. 6 Orlando, FL – Vision 360 Global Collaboration Ceter
Oct. 12 Chicago, IL – River East Art Center
Oct. 13 Minneapolis, MN – The Metropolitan Ballroom & Clubroom
Oct. 26 St. Louis, MO – Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center, Lee Theatre
Oct. 28 Oklahoma City, OK – Oklahoma History Center
* All dates subject to change, visit http://www.piecesofourlives.com for most up to date tour info*

Amy Grant Shares Bill With Former Keyboardist

Amy Grant fondly recalls the days in the mid-80s when Michael W. Smith was the keyboardist in her band as well as her opening act. But these days she’s pefectly happy to share the bill as equals.

“We’ve had a whole life since then,” said Grant, 49, who’s straddled the pop and contemporary Christian markets with hits such as “Baby Baby,” “Every Heartbeat,” “That’s What Love is For” and “The Next Time I Fall” with Peter Cetera. “He married a girl that I went to high school with. We’ve watched each other’s kids grow up. It’s not like we’ve been having barbecues in our back yards all the time … but he feels just like family.

Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith performed at the DTE Energy Music Theatre on August 8th in an amazing concert experience enjoyed by all.

Orlando Show – Jan 21, 2010

Thought you might want to see a few photos from the show last night.  Amy had so much fun being with the band again and the crowd’s warm response touched her heart.  It was a great mix of old songs, new songs, pop songs and faith songs.  The crowd really seemed to respond warmly to her new single, “Better Than A Hallelujah.”  Another high point of the night was when she performed another new song she had written 18 months ago but hadn’t recorded until this week…. she titled the song “Haiti.”  Hopefully we will find a way to make it available online very soon.  Until then, enjoy the photos…

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Sneak Peek – Album Artwork Revealed

Here is the cover for “Somewhere Down The Road,” which releases March 30, 2010.  The painting featured on the cd cover is something Amy painted several years ago and gave to me as a gift.  It has been hanging on my office wall for years.  During an art direction discussion, Amy remembered the painting and suggested using it rather than a photo of her.  The label loved the idea and this is the result…

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01.25.10 – Official New Bio for Amy’s “Somewhere Down The Road” project

Amy Grant – Somewhere Down the Road

 

With six Grammys, numerous Dove Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and numerous other accolades to her credit, Amy Grant is an American music icon who has erased lines between genres and earned the respect of fans and peers with her honesty, vulnerability and ceaseless creativity. Whether laying her soul bare in her 2008 Book “Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So Far” or exploring faith and family in a diverse catalog of hits from “El Shaddai” to “Baby Baby,” Grant’s artistry has continually resonated with audiences since she first hit the national spotlight as a fresh-faced teen with a guitar three decades ago.

   Her latest effort, Somewhere Down the Road, is a potent collection that takes the listener on a musical journey that reverberates with messages of resiliency, promise and hope. The 12-track set includes four new songs, several previously unreleased gems from her musical vault and a newly recorded version of “Arms of Love.” The new album also serves up four poignant treasures from Grant’s existing songbook, including the powerful title track.

   “From a work stand point, I’ve had the amazing opportunity that anything I’ve ever wanted to try, for some reason, the door has opened. I love music as much as I always have, but I feel very contented when it comes to work. What brings the sizzle back to me is a great idea and it can be somebody saying, ‘hey, I have this idea for a song!’ As soon as they speak the words I go, ‘Ahhh, that’s great. We’ve got to sit down and do it right now.’ That’s how I felt about this project.”

   Somewhere Down the Road reflects an accomplished artist at a time of renewed creativity and also echoes the life of a woman who is not afraid to write and sing about life’s most heart-wrenching moments as well as the sublime joys. Amy Grant has always been honest, vulnerable, real, never afraid to share where she is on life’s journey. “There have been times in my life that I was sitting in the cat bird seat and everything was going my way but currently, this is a time [with] a lot of uncertainty within my extended family as we’ve experienced pain, loss, and joy,” admits Grant who has dealt with aging parents and the loss of a close friend this past year. “This is the kind of record where it takes maturity to put out, so we went back and looked at old songs, unreleased songs, and new songs that fit together in a way that I think will make a really amazing and intriguing journey.

   The first single from the new project, “Better Than a Hallelujah,” penned by Chapin Hartford and Sarah Hart, is Grant’s first new radio single since “Simple Things” in 2003.  When Amy’s manager, Jennifer Cooke, emailed her the song, she knew she had to record it. “The honesty of it, the vulnerability of the lyrics, the beautiful melody, and that the song found me right where I was in my own journey was incredibly powerful,” says Grant, admitting the song resonated strongly with her as she dealt with the death of her longtime friend musician Ruth McGinnis. “The song is just so poignant and redemptive.  In the lyric there is no religious code or lingo going on and the message is true, it’s good news.  I love every scenario it’s painting.”

   Though Grant is an industry veteran, and one of a short list of artists to have scored No. 1 hits in each of the last three decades,Somewhere Down the Road finds her enjoying several first time experiences—among them recording in the new studio she and husband Vince Gill built in their Nashville home, contributing one of her own paintings as part of the cover art, and for the first time recording a duet with her 17-year-old-daughter Sarah. “‘Overnight’ was written by Luke Laird, Natalie Hemby and Audrey Spillman. I’ve known Natalie since she was six and she’s a great songwriter. She sent me a song that she had written called ‘Overnight.’ It’s talking about if things happened overnight, you wouldn’t appreciate the process. It says ‘If it all just happened overnight, you would never know what it means.  If it all happened overnight, you would never learn to believe in what you can’t see.’”  Though her stepdaughter, Jenny, sang background vocals on Grant’s hymns records and her eight-year-old daughter Corrina added a spoken word contribution to her last Christmas collection, this marks Grant’s first duet with one of her children. “I’ve wanted to sing with Sarah for a long time and when this song showed up I thought it would be perfect for us to record.”  

 

   “Hard Times” is another new tune on the album, which Grant co-wrote with Ian Fitchuk and Justin Loucks. “Mindy Smith asked me to sing a background part on her latest record and they were producing it,” Grant says of her introduction to her collaborators. “They already had the idea for the verses and I wrote the chorus and we wrote the last verse together. It’s been hard times on a lot of levels for a lot of people.  I don’t
know anybody that is saying this is the easiest and best time in life.”

   Among the other new tracks, “Unafraid,” is a poignant ballad that has become a favorite at Grant’s live shows. “Women really relate to it,” Grant says of the song whose three verses chronicle women’s relationship to their husband, children and aging parents. “Anytime I have sung it live, I always have requests, ‘Please record that’ and that’s why I did.”

   In culling through her musical vault to select previously unreleased recordings that fit with the theme of Somewhere Down the Road, two songs stood out as perfect for this collection “Come Into My World” and “What is the Chance of That.” “’Come Into My World’ is the rawest, most vulnerable of the two and it just required a lot of distance from that time in my life. I wrote that in the years prior to going through a divorce. . .and so the song is really a downer,” she admits. “I don’t feel that same way now and I hadn’t actually heard it in over a decade but was moved by it and thought ‘Wow, I remember how that felt. Thank goodness I don’t feel that way now, but that is a very real feeling for a lot of people at different times in life.’”

   Every song of the album represents part of Grant’s journey as a mother, wife, songwriter, and believer.  Born in AugustaGA and raised in Nashville, the youngest of four daughters, Grant began her career in her teens, a young singer/songwriter with a guitar and an intense desire to share her faith with the world. Her talent took her beyond contemporary Christian music circles and she became a mainstream pop star in the 80s, her crossover success opening the door for every Christian artist wanting to share their faith from a broader platform. From her chart-topping pop success with “Baby Baby” and “Every Heartbeat” to songs like “Father’s Eyes,” “Lead Me On” and “El Shaddai” that shaped the Christian music landscape to her recent No. 1 duet with Matthew West “Give This Christmas Away,” Grant’s artistry and integrity have placed her at the forefront of American music.

   She could easily rest of her considerable laurels, but the dawning of a new decade finds her as passionate as ever. “It’s all about the idea,” she says. “I love the song ‘Better Than A Hallelujah.’  I love the opportunity to get to do a song with my daughter.  I love the concept of Somewhere Down the Road. I am personally moved by the concept of our journey through life and because of all the years that have come before, I find myself in a unique and somewhat rare position to be able to sing about that journey, and that’s an opportunity I don’t want to miss.” 

 

Press Contact:

the {m} media collective – Velvet Kelm & Courtney Hyder

velvet@themcollective.com & courtney@themcollective.com

01.14.10 – Amy speaks with MetroParent.com

Amy did an interview with www.matroparet.com.  In it she talks about family, touring, and the blending of the two.  Click here to read the interview.

12.22.09 – Alive at the Bluebird returns.

Amy will be a part of the 17th annual Alive at The Bluebird concert series this January.  The program helps provide end-of-life care for people in the Nashville area. 

The first concert is is Saturday, Jan. 2, at 9:30 p.m.

Amy and friends will be performing Jan. 6th.

A full schedule is available at www.bluebirdcafe.com.

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