Everybody Needs A Helping Hand…

I was asked this week to "briefly" summarize Amy's philanthropic efforts and ties to charity organizations.  How does one squeeze 30 years of charitable efforts into a one or two paragraph overview and yet still do justice to Amy's efforts?  Well, I'm sure I was more wordy than what they had asked for but I thought it turned out to be a nice little piece and thought those of you who follow Amy might like to know what I had to say……….

Amy Grant is a singer/songwriter by profession and a philanthropist at heart.  In addition to selling over 30 million albums worldwide and becoming one of the most acclaimed and honored artist in pop/contemporary Christian music history, Amy has spent the last 30 years of her career giving away her time, talent, and resources to help promote charities of all kinds, whether they be national organization or small grassroots operations that need a helping hand.

In Amy’s memoir titled “Mosaic..Pieces of My Life So Far,” she writes an entire chapter on philanthropy.  She was raised in a family where giving back was modeled from early on, especially by her very successful and wealthy grandfather, A.M. Burton:

    “Life is made of of golden chances, opportunities to do good.  One lost is lost forever.  If we miss doing a kindness to a  friend, we can never do that kindness again.  If we might speak a pleasant word, or offer a bit of worthwhile counsel or advice and fail to do so, we can never have just that opportunity again.  Giving is a way of life.” (from the writings of A.M. Burton 1879-1966).

 Amy says she was taught early on in life that if she learned to give money away when her income was small, then the pattern would be established.  If lots of money ever started coming her way, she would be accustomed to passing it around.  And pass it around she has… and will continue to do for as long as she lives.

The list of organizations that have benefited from the generosity of Amy Grant is long and impressive.  It ranges from organizations that focus on medical research and treatment (St. Jude Research Hospital, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Woman’s Cancer Research Fund, Sarah Cannon Cancer Center, etc.) to organizaitons that exist to support/encourage people with disabilities or terminal diseases (Challenge America, Make-A-Wish) etc.) to those organizations that exist to support people in need, great and small, here in the US and across the world (The Red Cross, Second Harvest Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity, Compassion International) to organizations that focus on the importance of the arts for the survival and advancement of our culture (The Nashville Symphony, etc.)  And beyond those organizations listed above, all of which have widely recognized name value, Amy is constantly involved with smaller organizations that most people will never hear about but that need the support of someone like her – Metropolitan Ministries, Soles for Souls, Hope Center for Women, Under The Bridge, etc.

For her philanthropic efforts, many organizations have tried to find ways to thank her.  Target Stores and St. Jude worked together to name the entertainment room at the Target House the "Amy Grant Room," in honor of all she had given back.  Two years ago, at the grand opening of the new symphony hall in Nashville, Amy was surprised on stage with the honor of finding out that the stage has been named "The Amy Grant Performance Stage."  During her late 1990's "House of Love" 50+ city tour, Amy partnered with Target Stores to dedicate the proceeds of her concerts in every city to build houses for people in need through Habitat for Humanity.  Over 100 "houses of love" were built across the US.  AS a thank you, Habitat for Humanity built several houses a few miles away from Amy's home in Nashville and dedicated the street where they were built, "Amy Grant Drive."  But as much as all of these beautiful tokens of appreciation have meant to Amy, nothing means more to her than knowing her efforts and finances were able to meet the needs of strangers she will never meet.

The charity affiliation list is as long as it is wide.  But the list exists not solely because giving back was something that was instilled in her early on, the list is a direct result of her faith and her deep belief that God uses all of us to be the "helping hand" that another person might be desperately needing. 

My attitude and approach to giving cannot be separated from how I view God and, consequently, my fellow man.  Do I believe in God?  Do I believe that my needs are met by God?  And if he can supply my needs, what about everybody else’s?  God provides through people.  Am I willing to be connected to the people in my world, the people at work, the people in my house, the people I encounter in everyday patterns of living?  Am I open to the possibility of my life, my gifts, touching another life?  My life touching another; the domino effect of God’s goodness rippling through so many other lives, is a powerful, far-reaching concept.  Giving never happens by accident; it’s always intentional.  The apostle Paul says, “Remember this:  Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.  Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. (2 Cor 9:6-7).  All of us want our lives to be meaningful.  The answer to that longing will never be found in a bigger flat-screen television, a new wardrobe, the perfect figure, or a perfect house.  The secret to a life well lived is in giving.  When we give, our lives are touched and changed.” (from “Mosaic…Pieces of My Life So Far)

For more information about several of the charities Amy Grant is involved in, please visit the partners page on www.amygrant.com.

Unafraid lyrics

Ask and you shall receive….

UNAFRAID
(Amy Grant/Wayne Kirkpatrick)
 
Woke up this morning
with you in our bed
going over and over
everything you said
Who talk you how to speak
the words that you say
I've always wanted to
be talked to that way
Love has made
has made you unafraid
 
Watching my children
finding their way
thru struggles and triumphs
and heartbreak
I hope the roads they take
Are making them strong
I'll still be on my knees
Long after they're gone
Love has made
Love has made
Love has made
Has made me unafraid
 
My lovely mother
Is getting on in years
And the way her body's aging
brings her girls to tears
The way she trembles with
each effort she makes
She just says Heaven's
getting closer each day
Love has made
Love has made
Love has made
Has made her unafraid
 
Love could make
Love can make
Love will make
Make you unafraid…

digital or physical releases? here’s where things stand…

I've read all of your posts (and emails) with great interest. It is always important to hear what the longtime fans and supporters are most interested in and clearly many of you still want a physical full length album release.

Let me respond…

As most of you know, the music business is shifting at warp speed toward digital music becoming the predominant form of purchasing. There are numerous reasons for this – economics, technology (itunes, ipods, iphones), ease, and supply. The big retailers drive a hard bargain with labels in terms of what the labels need to pay for price/positioning in their stores and it has become less and less cost effective for labels to spend their dollars buying positioning in a store without a massive radio hit or tour happening to support the release.

Amy is currently enjoying a very fruitful period of songwriting — the most productive season of new music in a lot of years. But she is also in a place where she is writing for the pure joy of writing and trying to capture what compels her without worrying about radio play or touring. It is a very creative and freeing process for her. She is also working as an independent artist right now and is recording music for the first time without a label. Again, a very freeing process for her as an artist for the here and now.

Different than other albums in her past, Amy is not currently recording an "album." Instead, she is enjoying going in with different producers and exploring different sounds and paths without worrying about the cohesive whole. That is not to say she doesn't believe in the impact of a full album (she does), but after 30 years of making music she is enjoying the creative process of being in the moment and letting each song speak for itself rather than how they all fit into a whole project.

So for now, we are going to continue to release songs as they come in either singles or ep format… and those releases will be digital. But we are also working on a plan to make those releases available on vinyl and cd sooner rather than later. With artwork :)

Rather than hold on to the past, I would encourage you to embrace where Amy is creatively right now. More new Amy Grant music will be coming your way — faster without long delays — than you've ever known, but it might not be in the form of a full blown album.

I do not believe Amy has recorded her last album — i think there are plenty of full length recordings in her future, but right now she wants to have fun with recording/releasing music in a new and interesting way. Enjoy the ride with us.

Jen

Tuesday May 12th – more Amy news…

She Colors My Day Video PREMIERES TODAY

Amy’s new video for She Colors My Day will be premiered today on Amazon.com so be sure to check it out.  Filmed in Birmingham, Al, the video is a beautiful tribute to mothers and daughters everywhere.  Let's show Amazon that Amy has the best fans in the world!  And remember, all royalties the video and the single of She Colors My Day will benefit the Women's Cancer Research Fund. 

 

Hearitfirst.com EXCLUSIVE video/interview about “Unafraid”

Our friends at Hearitfirst.com spent some time with Amy recently and filmed an EXCLUSIVE performance and interview about Amy’s new song “Unafraid”.  There are some contests going on as well so check it out at www.hearitfirst.com

 

NEW Ringtune available – THY PHONE! 

Ok, this is just plain fun.  Amy recorded 2 new ringtunes that will put a smile on your face and anyone who hears your phone.  ‘Thy Phone is ringing in thy purse/pocket…won’t you please pick me up’.  How fun is that!  Check with your carrier or go to www.ringtonejukebox.com  to check it out. 

 

She Colors My Day EP Available Online Everywhere

Not everyone gets their downloads from iTunes and so today, the SCMDay EP will be made available at Amazon MP3 and all other digital download sites. 

 

Also, next week Amy heads to DC and NYC to do press for the upcoming Challenge America concert on June 8th at the Kennedy Center (tickets still availabe at www.kennedy-center.org) and to talk about her new music and philanthropic relationship with Philosophy.  Confirmed interviews (not performances) include The Today Show on Wednesday 5/21.

More to come…

Jen

Facebook and Myspace

We've updated Amy's facebook and myspace pages.  Please check them out and add her as a friend.

Enjoy….

facebook

myspace

New stuff all over the place!!

Well the day has finally come (yesterday) – NEW Amy Grant music on Itunes and the long awaited launch of the full new design of www.amygrant.com.  On top of all that, in the past week we have set Amy up on twitter (@amygrant) and I am also twittering official Amy news (@friendsofamy) and the rest of my life/work days (@jencooke).  We are also in the process of updating Amy's facebook and myspace pages and hooking everything together so that the flow of information is faster and more efficient.

All of these things are exciting development of ways we can connect Amy and her music to her audience but it also can be a bit mind-boggling to keep track of.  I woke up this morning and thought "Ok, I have to twitter, update facebook, blog, and then respond to twitters"….  oh yeah, and I have to give Braden a bath, get him off to pre-school, do my regular work emails and manage the side of Amy's career that has nothing to do with twittering!  The addition of social networking is fun and informative in real time but it also creates a busyness to an already very busy work schedule.  But it is all good — just be patient with me (a constant plea) as we continue to work it all out and get it integrated.

Good news today – "Unafraid" is #12 on the Christian singles chart on Itunes and the "She Colors My Day" ep is #4 on the album chart.  Both are climbing.  I can't wait to tell Amy — it will encourage her to see those numbers and remind her that there is an audience who LOVES when she releases new material.

Speaking of new material — she has 7 more songs already completed.  We are considering releasing them in eps rather than full length albums just so we can keep the music coming to you on a more consistent basis.  For those of you who continue to ask for physical releases and not just digital, we hear you and are trying to figure out the very best way to do that.

Several people have asked me about production of the new stuff.  Well, Amy has taken a very different approach on these recording and is working with producers she has never worked with before.  On "Unafraid" and on several other new tracks she is working with Lead Me On tour band members and legendary session players Greg Morrow and Mike Brignardello.  The producer connection started during the 20th anniversary LMO tour – - Greg and Mike LOVED the new songs she would close the night with and asked if they could help her in the studio and create the tracks.  Amy has been very hands on with them and has co-produced all the tracks.  So far they have 5 completed and more to come.

And then in a shift in a totally different direction she was introduced to two young producers (Ian Fitchuck and Justin Loucks) who she met through singer/songwriter Mindy Smith.  Ian and Justin work with several young independent artists in Nashville and are very talented.  Amy has so enjoyed getting in the studio with them.  They create a very open artistic/creative community and the place is a revolving door of artists coming by to sing on each others projects.  Amy loves it.

Amy has been spending a lot of time recording her sessions with her new flip camera and we will begin posting her homemade videos in the next two weeks on www.amygrant.com.  I'll make sure to "tweet" when they are up!  And I'll blog.  And I'll update facebook…and myspace….  And so the cycle continues….

Blessings to all of you today.  Remember – love will make you UNAFRAID.

Jen

Friends of Amy Challenge America presale just announced.

An artist fan club pre-sale will be available via the Kennedy Center Box Office Instant Charge phone lines or in person (not via the Kennedy Center website) for one day only — tomorrow (Friday) May 1st from 10am – 9pm Eastern.  Just log into your Friends of Amy account and click over to the Pre Sale Tickets link for all of the information on this pre-sale. 

This is going to be an incredible night of music.  I have lost count of how many Grammy Awards have been won collectively by this legendary group of artists.  To see and hear them together on stage is going to be a once in a lifetime chance for music lovers.  Don't miss out… get your tickets early.  And better yet, proceeds benefit an amazing cause – "Challenge America." 

The challenges are great but the possibilities are greater…

Jen

 

Amy is OFFICIALLY on Twitter…

I know we've talked about it for awhile, but Amy has finally figured out how to "tweet" (with some stellar help from our webmasters Dale and Don) and has already updated her twitter account several times.  Follow her @amygrant for her personal tweets.  For official Amy Grant news updates you can follow me @friendsofamy and @jencooke.  Also, Dan Harrell is also on twitter and can be followed @danharrell.  LOTS of good Amy related information will be coming your way via twitter as well as our BRAND NEW WEBSITE launching next week and updated blog information from me, Amy and road manager Justin.

More to come…

Jen

Amy Grant and Vince Gill to launch Challenge America at the Kennedy Center on June 8, 2009


AMY GRANT AND VINCE GILL ANNOUNCE June Musical Event,
LAUNCHING CHALLENGE AMERICA, Honoring wounded warriors
at THE John F. KENNEDY CENTER for the performing arts, Monday, June 8

With Special Guests Michael McDonald, Alison Krauss, Darius Rucker, Mac McAnally, Melinda Doolittle and NY Times bestselling author Stephen Mansfield

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 28, 2009) – Amy Grant and Vince Gill recently announced plans to host an evening of music at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, on Monday, June 8, 2009, at 8 p.m., honoring wounded warriors and launching the nationwide Challenge America initiative. Challenge America will work with communities across America to support the development of recreational and occupational programs for returning injured military and their families. 

 

Special musical guests slated to join Grant and Gill at the Monday night Kennedy Center launch event include Michael McDonald, Alison Krauss, Darius Rucker, Melinda Doolittle and Mac McAnally with NY Times bestselling author Stephen Mansfield.  Tickets go on sale Saturday, May 2, and are priced at $50, $75 and $95 for general admission and $500 for Gold Circle Seating to include a post-show reception. Tickets are available at the Kennedy Center Box Office, via InstantCharge by calling (202) 467-4600, and online at www.kennedy-center.org <http://www.kennedy-center.org>.

 

“I’m excited about getting to play on stage with all of these talented folks and to share what we believe in so deeply. We want to make an impact on the individuals who have given to us in unimaginable ways.  Challenge America is our way of honoring the men and women who truly are heroes,” explains Vince Gill.

 

Challenge America is an outgrowth of Challenge Aspen, a non-profit organization that has provided adaptive recreation for people with disabilities since 1995.  Since 2000, Amy Grant and Vince Gill have served Challenge Aspen in various capacities, hosting golf tournaments, providing entertainment during fundraisers, and volunteering, raising more than $3.5 million. The Kennedy Center concert event to launch Challenge America is a natural progression for Grant and Gill and for Challenge Aspen.

 

Amy and Vince have been among our most ardent supporters,” said Houston Cowan, CEO and Co-Founder of Challenge Aspen and Founder of Challenge America.  “What we hear from wounded warriors is their simple desire to find a new normal life—a job they can be proud of, a home, and recreational opportunities with their families in their own communities.  We are delighted that Amy and Vince are hosting an event of this magnitude to launch our organization to help provide access to these opportunities,” explains Cowan. 

 

“Every person in every community across the country has the opportunity to welcome home our wounded heroes with open arms,” explains Amy Grant. “Vince and I want this event at The Kennedy Center to be a special night for launching Challenge America, and to inspire us all to find ways in our own communities to serve the ones who have served us,” she adds.

 

Established in 1995, Challenge Aspen (http://www.challengeaspen.org) has provided adaptive recreational, cultural and competitive opportunities to thousands of individuals with disabilities from around the world. Based in Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado, Challenge Aspen is an internationally established charitable organization.

 

Challenge America (http://www.challengeamerica.com) is an outgrowth of Challenge Aspen that will be launched on June 8, 2009.  The organization will work with new and existing organizations for the development of recreational and occupational programs for injured military and their families. 

 

Vince Gill has sold more than 26 million albums and earned 18 CMA Awards, including Entertainer of the Year in 1993 and 1994.  He is a member of the Grand Ole Opry, with 20 Grammy® Awards to date (more than any male country music artist) and was inducted into the prestigious Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007.


Amy Grant has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.  She is best known for her Grammy® Award winning contemporary Christian and pop music, and recently received acclaim as a New York Times Best Selling author for Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So Far. Grant is a six-time Grammy® Award winner, 26-time Gospel Music Association Dove Award winner, and a member of the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame.

Tornado Damage in Tennessee

For those of you who live in the Middle Tennessee area you are well aware of the wicked storms that hit yesterday.  For those of you who aren't aware, there were several tornadoes in the Middle Tennessee area yesterday that caused tremendous damage and even loss of life.

As a board member for the Nashville Area Red Cross, I have been receiving updates on the damage and the recovery efforts.  Fortunately, the area is well served by several strong Red Cross chapters and there were people on the ground providing help within minutes after the tornadoes hit.

I know times are tough for so many of us.  Loss of employment, loss of home values, and loss of savings in stocks have created a time when many of us are having to pinch pennies.  But in spite of the hard times for many, most people have a warm bed to sleep in and a roof over their head.  Such is not the case for the many families in Murfreesboro and surrounding areas who lost their homes and all of their belongings yesterday.

If you are inclined to want to reach out and help, please go to www.midtnredcross.org and make a donation to the 4-10-2009 tornado.  Every dollar will help….

Blessings to all of you this Easter weekend.  Regardless of your personal faith or lack there of, I do hope we all take time to remember the one who came in the name of PEACE.

Jennifer

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