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Official Website: Amy
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Amy Grant Biography Singer, songwriter. Born on November
25, 1960, in Augusta, Georgia. Grant helped revolutionize
contemporary Christian music. She grew up in Nashville, Tennessee,
in a close-knit, religious family. It was in church that Grant
was exposed to the hymns and Christian stories that would
influence her work.
As a teenager, Grant taught herself how to play guitar and
worked part-time at a recording studio. She made a tape of
her music for her parents, which had been discovered by a
producer with Word Records, a Christian music label. This
led to a recording contract, and her first album was released
in 1977. The self-titled album was a big success in the world
of Christian music. With her unique style, Grant charted new
territory. She fused elements of existing genres of gospel,
hymns, and Jesus music—which used rock music to convey Christian
teachings—to create a fresh, new sound, not heard before.
Her songs are often deeply personal as well as reflecting
her spiritual faith.
Grant continued recording and performing throughout high
school and college. She eventually dropped out of Vanderbilt
University to pursue her career full-time. Grant met songwriter
Gary Chapman while making My Father’s Eyes (1979) and he joined
her on tour as her opening act for the album Never Alone (1980).
The couple married in 1982. That same year, she released Age
to Age, which received numerous critical accolades. It won
a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance—Grant’s first.
She also earned several Dove Awards from the Gospel Music
Association (GMA), including for Performer of the Year.
With the 1985 album Unguarded, Grant’s sound began changing.
Much of her music had a soft rock element to it, but this
release sounded even more like a mainstream pop record. In
fact, Grant had her first crossover success on the pop charts
with the track “Find a Way.” She even had a music video for
the song playing on MTV. But not everyone appreciated her
new success. The lyrics on the album had few directly religious
references, which upset some in the Christian music community.
Grant found more mainstream success with the album Heart
in Motion (1991), which featured the song “Baby, Baby.” It
reached number one on the Billboard’s pop chart. Grant found
inspiration for the song in the birth of her first daughter,
but the video for the song portrayed it as a romantic tune.
The video and the album created a stir with some of Grant’s
gospel fans and critics. They claimed that she was again abandoning
her gospel roots for pop stardom.
On her next release, House of Love (1994), Grant sang some
love songs as well as songs reflecting her devotion to God.
The album featured a duet with Vince Gill, a top country music
performer, on the title track, which scored on the pop and
adult contemporary charts. A cover of the Joni Mitchell song
“Big Yellow Taxi” and her composition “Lucky One” also found
chart success. Grant went through a time of personal upheaval
in the late 1990s. Her pain was apparent on 1997’s Behind
the Eyes. The usually upbeat Grant seemed more maudlin this
time around on such tracks as “Cry a River,” “Missing You,”
and “The Feeling I Had.” Not long after this album, news of
Grant’s impending divorce from her husband of 16 years broke.
Grant ended the 1990s by branching out professionally, acting
in the 1999 television movie A Song from the Heart, in which
she played a blind music teacher. She also made other changes
in her life around this time. She married Vince Gill in 2000,
and a year later, the couple had a daughter together named
Corrina Grant Gill. Corrina is Grant’s fourth child; she has
three children from her first marriage: Matthew Garrison,
Gloria Mills “Millie,” and Sarah Cannon. Since marrying, Grant
and Gill has continued to work together on a number of projects.
Gill acted as a producer on her 2002 Legacy . . . Hymns &
Faith album and the couple sang a duet entitled “Beautiful”
on 2003’s Simple Things.
During her long career, Grant has won numerous awards, including
6 Grammy Awards and more than 20 Dove Awards. Her most recent
Grammy win was for Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel
Album for Rock of Ages . . . Hymns & Faith (2005). This same
recording won the Dove Award for Inspirational Album of the
Year in 2006.
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