Audrey Assad

Artist

Birthday July 1, 1983

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace New Jersey, United States

Age 40 years old

Nationality United States

#52034 Most Popular

1983

Audrey Nicole Assad (born July 1, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter.

She has released six studio albums and four EPs.

Audrey Assad's mother was from Virginia and her father is a Syrian-born refugee.

She was raised Protestant, as part of the Plymouth Brethren denomination.

Assad started playing the piano at age two, and spent her youth moving around New Jersey before settling in Scotch Plains from ages 7 to 18.

Assad's musical career began in contemporary Christian music.

2002

In 2002, when Assad was 18, her family moved to Florida and she spent the next six years there.

At 19, she briefly attended college and supported herself with odd jobs while beginning her musical career, writing and composing songs for the first time.

Assad spent the next five years playing at various venues, performing original songs and covers.

Venues ranged from restaurants, weddings, and coffee shops to leading and organizing worship concerts at church.

2003

In 2003, Assad recorded a four-song demo with Drew Middleton, a member of the CCM band Tenth Avenue North at the time.

Assad toured with the band occasionally during that time.

2008

In 2008 when Assad was 24, she decided to move to Nashville, Tennessee, to continue focusing on her music career.

She raised $7,000 from friends and fans to support her move from Florida.

In Nashville, she worked with producers Paul Moak and Phillip LaRue and recorded a five-song EP, Firefly, which sold at shows and featured a handwritten cover made of a brown paper bag.

She supported herself by working as a nanny before meeting fellow Catholic musician Matt Maher.

Maher took Assad under his wing and brought her to various gigs, where she sang back-up vocals and played sets during his shows.

The time they spent together around Maher's home base of Phoenix, Arizona, would later prompt Assad to move there from Nashville.

During this time, Assad also signed on to work as a staff writer for EMI Christian Music Group Publishing, doing songwriting work with other artists.

2009

In 2009, Assad signed with Sparrow Records, who had been talking to Assad after the release of her EP.

For her first album, Assad then met and played for producer Marshall Altman, who eventually agreed to produce what would become The House You're Building.

Altman and Assad recorded the album at the Galt Line Studio in Los Angeles.

2010

Her debut album, The House You're Building, was released through Sparrow Records in July 2010 and went on to be named on Amazon.com's list of Best Christian Music of 2010, as well as the Christian and Gospel Breakthrough Album of the Year on iTunes.

She has worked and toured with other CCM artists such as Chris Tomlin, Tenth Avenue North, Matt Maher and Jars of Clay.

The House You're Building was released on July 13, 2010, and the title track was featured as a free download on iTunes Discovery Download.

The album performed well commercially and critically, going on to become the Amazon.com's "Best Album of 2010" in the Christian Music category, as well as being the best selling new artist in the Christian Music category of 2010 according to SoundScan.

The album reached No. 12 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart and No. 6 on its Heatseekers chart.

2012

Her second album, Heart, was released on February 14, 2012.

The album sold 7,300 units in its debut week, an increase of 185 percent over her previous album, and reached No. 18 on the overall iTunes chart.

For the most part, the new album was a further development of the "piano-driven style and lyrical depth" that The House You're Building had shown.

The track "Sparrow", was released as a single, and similarly did well.

"Sparrow" was based on the classic gospel hymn, "His Eye Is on the Sparrow", which Assad said she loved seeing and hearing in Sister Act 2 when she was young.

Wanting to steer her music closer to liturgical and worship music and attracted by the economic advantages of independent production, Audrey Assad parted ways with Sparrow Records "on good terms".

2013

Assad ran a Kickstarter campaign with the help of her husband that reached double its goal by its finish on April 15, 2013.

The proceeds paid for Assad's third studio album, Fortunate Fall, which Assad produced herself under the name "Fortunate Fall Records", as well as a live concert EP, O Happy Fault, and a film of the concert.

2016

Assad released her second independent album, Inheritance, on February 12, 2016.

Besides two original songs, both co-written with Matt Maher, the rest of the album contains new renditions of traditional church hymns such as "Holy, Holy, Holy" and "Be Thou My Vision," as well as a new rendition of the Latin-language hymn "Ubi caritas."

"Holy, Holy, Holy" saw radio airplay after its release as a single on March 15, 2016.

2018

In 2018, she released Evergreen.

In early 2018, her next album, Evergreen, became available for pre-order via PledgeMusic, with 5 percent of campaign proceeds going towards Preemptive Love Coalition.