Amy Grant

Musician

Birthday November 25, 1960

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Augusta, Georgia, U.S.

Age 63 years old

Nationality United States

#7367 Most Popular

1960

Amy Lee Grant (born November 25, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter and musician.

1967

Her family settled in Nashville in 1967.

She is a great-granddaughter of Nashville philanthropist A. M. Burton (founder of Life and Casualty Insurance Company, eponym of Nashville's Life & Casualty Tower, WLAC Radio, and WLAC-TV) and Lillie Burton.

She has acknowledged the influence of the Burtons on her development as a musician, starting with their common membership in Nashville's Ashwood Church of Christ.

1976

In 1976, Grant wrote her first song ("Mountain Top"), performed in public for the first time at Harpeth Hall School, the all-girls school she attended in Nashville.

She recorded a demo tape for her parents with church youth-leader Brown Bannister.

While Bannister was dubbing a copy of the tape, Chris Christian, the owner of the recording studio heard the demo and called Word Records.

1977

In 1977, she recorded her first album, Amy Grant, produced by Brown Bannister, who would also produce her next 11 albums.

1978

It was released in early 1978, one month before her high-school graduation.

Toward the end of 1978 she performed her first ticketed concert after beginning her first year at Furman University.

1979

In May 1979, while at the album-release party for her second album, My Father's Eyes, Grant met Gary Chapman, who had written the title track and would become her first husband.

Grant and Chapman toured together in mid-1979.

1980

She began in contemporary Christian music (CCM) before crossing over to pop music in the 1980s and 1990s.

She has been referred to as "The Queen of Christian Pop".

she had sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, won six Grammy Awards, 22 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, and had the first Christian album to go platinum.

Grant made her debut as a teenager, gaining fame in Christian music during the 1980s with such hits as "Father's Eyes", "El Shaddai", and "Angels".

In the mid-1980s, she began broadening her audience and soon became one of the first CCM artists to cross over into mainstream pop on the heels of her successful albums Unguarded and Lead Me On.

In late 1980, she transferred to Vanderbilt University where she was a member of the sorority Kappa Alpha Theta.

In the mid-1980s, Grant began touring and recording with young up-and-coming songwriter Michael W. Smith.

During the 1980s, Grant was also a backup singer for Bill Gaither.

Grant followed this album with the first of her Christmas albums, which would later be the basis for her holiday shows.

1981

Grant then made a few more albums before dropping out of college to pursue a career in music—Never Alone, followed by a pair of live albums in 1981 (In Concert and In Concert Volume Two), both backed by an augmented edition of the DeGarmo & Key band.

It was during these early shows that Grant also established one of her concert trademarks: performing barefoot.

To date, Grant continues to take off her shoes midway through performances, as she has said, "it is just more comfortable."

1982

1982 saw the release of her breakthrough album Age to Age.

The album contains the signature track, "El Shaddai" (written by Michael Card) and the Grant-Chapman penned song, "In a Little While".

1983

Age to Age became the first Christian album by a solo artist to be certified gold (1983) and the first Christian album to be certified platinum (1985).

1984

In 1984, she released another pop-oriented Christian hit, Straight Ahead, earning Grant her first appearance at the Grammy Awards show in 1985.

The head of NBC took notice of Grant's performance and called her manager to book her for her own Christmas special.

Shortly after Grant established herself as the "Queen of Christian Pop" she changed directions to widen her fan base (and hence her musical message).

Her goal was to become the first Christian singer-songwriter who was also successful as a contemporary pop singer.

1986

In 1986, she scored her first Billboard Hot 100 no. 1 song in a duet with Peter Cetera, "The Next Time I Fall".

1991

In 1991, she released the blockbuster album Heart in Motion which became her best-selling album to date, topping the Billboard Christian album chart for 32 weeks, selling five million copies in the U.S. and producing her second no. 1 pop single "Baby Baby" and produced another three top 10 on Billboard Hot 100; "That's What Love Is For", "Every Heartbeat" and "Good for Me".

She is the author of several books, including a memoir, Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So Far, and a book based on the popular Christmas song "Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song)" that she co-wrote.

Born in Augusta, Georgia, Grant is the youngest of four sisters.

2001

"El Shaddai" was later awarded one of the "Songs of the Century" by the RIAA in 2001.

Grant received her first Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Gospel Performance, as well as two GMA Dove Awards for Gospel Artist of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year.

2006

She was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006 for her contributions to the entertainment industry and in 2022, she was announced as a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors.

2016

He played it over the phone and she was offered a recording contract, five weeks before her 16th birthday.

2019

Grant and Smith continue to have a strong friendship and creative relationship, often writing songs for or contributing vocals to each other's albums, and as of 2019, often touring together annually during November and December putting on Christmas concerts.