Amy Grant
- "I did the best I could, and in some arenas, my best was not good enough. I've made some bad choices."
- "I've found that music allows years to fold like an accordion over
each other, so I guess you don't feel the passage of time as much."
- "I think for a woman, the hardest thing about growing old is becoming invisible. There's something very front and center about being young."
- "There's a beauty to wisdom and experience that cannot be faked. It's impossible to be mature without having lived.
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- "I think for a woman, the hardest thing about growing old is becoming invisible. There's something very front and center about being young."
- "There's a beauty to wisdom and experience that cannot be faked. It's impossible to be mature without having lived.
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Amy Grant Biography:
Family has always been an important part of Amy Grant's life. The youngest of four daughters, she was born on November 25, 1960
in Augusta, Georgia, but she grew up in Nashville in a Christian home
that instilled faith, family values and support. By the time she was 16,
Amy had released her first album and was on her way to becoming a
dominant voice in the Christian music movement.
Amy has
sold 30+ million albums, including albums that have been certified
double, triple and quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry of
America by selling 2 million, 3 million and 4 million copies each. She
has gone gold four times and platinum six times. She has won six
Grammy's and 25 Dove's, and has performed everywhere from the White
House to Monday Night Football. Amy Grant has taken Christian music to a
wider audience than any other artist in the Christian genre.
Amy
doesn't limit herself to music. She volunteers for the "Make-a-Wish"
Foundation, the American Cancer Society and the American Heart
Association. The act of giving of herself has not gone unnoticed. In
2001 she was awarded the "Nashvillian of the Year" award. In 1996 she
was honored with the Columbia Hospital - Minnie Pearl Humanitarian
Award. In 1992 she was named Young Tennessean of the Year and was
honored with the prestigious Pax Christi Award, the Peace of Christ
Award. Amy is only the third woman and ninth layperson to receive this
honor since its inception in 1963.
Amy Grant has a real
commitment to caring about her fellow man and a heart that is eager to
lift up those around her. "I feel so fortunate and so blessed to get to
do music for a career," she said. "It's very gratifying to be invited
into other people's lives as the result of having done something that
came very naturally to you."
Amy Grant Honors:
- 2006 Inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- 2003 Inducted Into The Gospel Music Association "Hall Of Fame"
- 1999 The Nashville Chamber of Commerce, Nashville Symphony and Tennessee Performing Arts Center: "An Evening With the Arts" Honoring Grant's Contributions to the Nashville Performing Arts Community
- 1999 The Target House - The Amy Grant Rose
- 1996 TNN Awards - Sarah Cannon Humanitarian Award
- 1996 ASCAP Award - Voice of America
- 1996 Academy of Achievement - Golden Plate Award
- 1994 Nashville Symphony - Harmony Award
- 1992 Junior Chamber of Commerce - Outstanding Tennessean
Amy Grant Top Songs:
- "El-Shaddai" (Purchase/Download)
- "Good For Me" (Purchase/Download)
- "Baby Baby" (Purchase/Download)
- "That's What Love Is For" (Purchase/Download)
- "I Will Remember You" (Purchase/Download)
- "House Of Love" (Purchase/Download)
- "Saved by Love" (Purchase/Download)
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