Rachael Lampa

Producer

Birthday January 8, 1985

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

#56825 Most Popular

1985

Rachael Maureen Lampa (born January 8, 1985) is an American contemporary Christian (singer), songwriter and record producer.

2000

At age 15, she found critical acclaim and success in 2000 with the release of her debut album, Live for You.

Lampa was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, but grew up in Louisville, Colorado, a small city outside Boulder.

Her father is Filipino and her mother is of Hungarian and Irish descent.

She is the second oldest of four children.

She and her three siblings live in Nashville.

In addition to being active in the music business, Lampa and her siblings run an organization called People Loving Nashville, whose mission is to feed and clothe the homeless of Nashville.

Her parents both still live in Colorado.

Lampa began singing as a toddler and learned to sing perfect harmony parts by the time she was four years of age.

During her childhood, she was actively involved in performing throughout Colorado, winning competitions and singing the national anthem at the major sports events.

She was raised in a Catholic home and had a strong faith foundation as a child.

At age 14, she was discovered by Word Records A&R and producer, Brent Bourgeois, while attending (but not competing in) the Music in the Rockies, a Christian music conference in Estes Park, Colorado.

A bidding war among the Christian labels in Nashville ensued and she signed with Word Records, which at the time was owned by Sony Music.

Lampa released her debut album Live for You in August 2000.

The album became a huge hit, spawning four number one singles and winning a Dove Award for the number one hit "Blessed".

She made several appearances to promote the album including appearances on The Tonight Show and The View as well as features on USA Today, Billboard, People, and Seventeen.

She was invited to sing in Italy a song she originally recorded as a duet with Aaron Neville for his record She performed the song at World Youth Day in Rome with Luis Fonsi.

She has also toured with Stacie Orrico, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Destiny's Child, Boyz II Men, Michael W. Smith, Switchfoot, and TobyMac among others.

2002

Her song "If You Believe" was part of the soundtrack to A Walk to Remember, which was released in early 2002.

In March 2002, she released her second album, Kaleidoscope.

It also received positive reviews.

Three of the singles released made it to the top five on the charts.

The first single, "No Greater Love", made it to No. 2 on the contemporary Christian music (CCM) charts.

"I'm All Yours" made it to the top five on the CCM charts.

The fourth single was "Brand New Life".

In October 2002 she released a remix album Blur, featuring remixes of her hit songs, as well as personal favorites.

2004

In July 2004, Lampa released her third studio album, Rachael Lampa which was produced by Tommy Sims.

The album received praise from critics for its diverse styles, which included contemporary, retro, acoustic, soul, R&B, and ska.

It was also the first time that Lampa had written or co-written on every track.

She served as executive producer for the album.

Guest artists on the album included Robert Randolph and Christian rapper T-Bone.

Three singles were released from the album.

"When I Fall" was the album's first single, reaching number seven on the Christian music charts.

She toured most of the year for promotion.

2005

In October 2005, she appeared on the album The Message, writing she wrote and sang the song "Flag (Psalm 57 and 108)".

2006

In May 2006, Word Records released a greatest hits collection, titled, Blessed: The Best of Rachael Lampa.

It features a seventeen-song collection of her best and favorite songs, from her four albums.

On October 6, 2006, Hidden Secrets, a film touted as the Christian version of The Big Chill debuted with Lampa starring as "Sally".

Her co-stars included John Schneider from the television series The Dukes of Hazzard.

Lampa performed four songs for the film: "When I Fall", "The Good Life", "No Other One", and "The Art".