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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Christian music news: Local choir for Michael W. Smith concert full


Latest christian music:

Michael W. Smith’s New Hallelujah Mass Choir made up of Sioux Falls area singers is at capacity.

More than 500 singers called and e-mailed for the 100 spots for the chorus backing Smith Nov. 5 at the Sioux Falls Arena.

Longtime Sioux Falls resident and singer-musician Stuart Norberg is the choir director, with John Mogen assisting.

Grammy Award winner Smith performs with guests Matt Maher, Phil Stacey, Meredith Andrews and the local choir.

Tickets are available at all TicketMaster locations or by calling (800) 745-3000.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Christian music news: Michael W. Smith Taking Part In Wamp Campaign Event


Latest christian music:

Michael W. Smith, contemporary Christian singer/songwriter, will take part in a fundraiser for governor candidate Zach Wamp in Nashville.

It will be Sept. 29 at the home of Steve and Milah Lynn "Last Dance" at
530 Jackson Blvd.

It will include a general reception at 6:15 p.m. followed by a performance by the singer at the $250-per-couple event.

Hosts are Micki and Jim Amos, Debbie and Mike Ballard, Kelly and Dan Crockett, Charlie and John Howell, Stephanie and Stephen Scioscia and
Vicki and Dr. David Watts.

Co-hosts are Tara Dawn and Jon Christensen, Katy and Mark Graham,
Valerie and Julian Head, Elaine and Bob Jackson, John Juric, Sharon and Mark Oldham, Jane and Steve Richards and Karen and Steven Simpson.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Christian music news: Michael W. Smith to headline concert at riverfront bandshell


Latest christian music:

Prayer and patriotism will come together Saturday night on Davenport's riverfront.

"A Night to Honor Our Heroes" at the LeClaire Park bandshell is a Christian concert headlined by nationally known singer Michael W. Smith. Veterans can get free tickets to the event at several locations.

The concert came together quickly, said Kathryn Bohn, Davenport, who is one of the organizers. Smith committed to the concert two months ago.

"As I've said, 'God has our back on this,'" she said. "It is one of the most incredible things I've been involved with, and the concert hasn't even happened yet."

The organization started slowly after Bohn had the inspiration to put on a concert saluting veterans and active military after a visit by President George W. Bush during the 2004 campaign.

"Because I wasn't in the military, I couldn't get any support," she said.

Watching evangelist John Hagee's television program, Bohn saw the person she needed to get involved, retired Lt. Gen. Leroy Sisco, the chief executive officer of the Military Warriors Support Foundation.

"When I met the three-star retired general, doors started opening," she said.

Sisco praised Bohn and the Quad-Cities for its patriotism. His organization will receive money raised at the concert.

"Hope is the biggest thing you can give (wounded soldiers)," Sisco said. "Hope can provide an opportunity."

Military Warriors Support Foundation provides academic scholarships, workforce re-training and job placement assistance. The foundation also provides recreational opportunities and counseling.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Christian music news: Michael W. Smith to play at Arena on Nov. 5


Latest christian music:

Grammy-Award winning Christian musician Michael W. Smith will perform Nov. 5 at the Sioux Falls Arena. Matt Maher, Phil Stacey, Meredith Andrews and Local Mass Community Choir also will perform.

Smith is touring to support his third worship album, “A New Hallelujah,” which was released last fall. “A New Hallelujah” is Smith’s 21st studio album and follows two widely acclaimed albums, “Worship” and “Worship Again.”

Smith has sold more than 15 million albums in his Christian music career and has earned multiple Grammy and GMA Dove Awards. According to Smith’s Web site, he is working on a new album, to be released in the fall or spring of next year.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Sept. 12 and will be available at all TicketMaster locations or by calling 334-8181.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Christian music news: Christian Artist: Michael W. Smith

Latest christian music: Michael Whitaker Smith was born in Kenova, West Virginia, on October 7, 1957, the son of an oil refinery worker and a caterer. At age 5 he wrote his first song. At age ten he gave his life to Christ and he spent the remainder of his youth with a group of strong Christian friends. However, once he was in college he found a new group of friends and started experimenting with alcohol, drugs and partying.
In 1978 he moved to Nashville to work as a songwriter and he quickly started playing music with a local band. A year later he hit bottom and recommitted his life to Christ.In 1981, he signed to Meadowgreen Music as a staff writer. He joined Amy Grant's band as a keyboardist in '82 and the following year released his first album. Michael wrote all the music and his wife Debbie wrote the lyrics. The release garnered him a GRAMMY nomination for Best Gospel Performance.
25+ years later he has become one of the best-known names in Christian music. Smitty has won several Dove and GRAMMY Awards, has topped Billboard charts and has sold over 13 million CDs. He has founded a teen club as well as a record label and written several books. In 2009 he was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Christian music news: Spoken Like a True Veteran

Latest christian music: After twenty years as a Christian recording artist, it seems like Michael W. Smith has done it all—pop music, an orchestral album, film scoring, and two highly successful worship albums, not to mention authoring a handful of books. But this past spring, Michael tried his hand at something new once again: spoken word. The Gospels Come to Life company tapped Michael to read for their first edition of audio Gospels on CD and cassette. We talked with Michael W. Smith, as well as Michael Ring (general & managing partner of The Gospels Come to Life) about the challenges and goals of the project. In addition, we got a glimpse of what fans can expect musically from Smitty over the next year.
What was your initial reaction when you were asked to be a part of The Gospels Come To Life project?
Michael W. Smith: My first response was, "You know, I'm not really sure I'm the guy to do this." When you think of a spoken word project, you think of Charlton Heston or radio guys—people who have great speaking voices. I, on the other hand, have a bit of a southern accent. Would that be offensive or not as powerful? I didn't know. I remember telling Chaz, my manager, "I think it'd be a great project, but I don't think I'm the guy." I guess I got talked into it and we decided to give it a whirl.
It was a lot harder to stay focused than I anticipated. My brain would get depleted of oxygen from reading so much, so I'd have to take breaks, walk outside, and take a big deep breath or two. My part took about two weeks to record because I was really only good for about four hours a day. After that, I was spent, but I was also glad I did it.
How did Smitty become a choice for the voice of this project?
Michael Ring: When Michael became a choice, that's when he became the choice. The search was over once he was a true option for us.
I know a few people who happen to know Michael's management team. We were having a discussion about the narrator in late September of last year and Michael's name came up. That was on a Friday, Michael was asked about it that next Monday, and by Tuesday he had committed to do it. It was that fast.
In what kind of settings do you picture people listening to this project?
Michael Ring: Anywhere there's a CD player. I picture people sitting at home listening to it or driving in their cars. It's my dream to pull up to a red light hearing Smitty coming out of the speakers talking about Jesus versus some kind of pumping music.
How did you approach the speaking aspect? What did you find yourself keeping in mind throughout the recording sessions?
Michael W. Smith: I didn't want to be overdramatic with it. It was the first time I'd ever done something like this, so I really learned a lot. I had a concept of what was going to happen, but the reality was completely different.
A big issue was how much it would wear me out. You'd think that's not a big deal, but it takes constant concentration on the words and tone in order to sound powerful but not overly dramatic. It's not like reading the paper—a few hours of that kind of focus and concentration made me feel like I had been run over by a truck.
At first, I wasn't looking forward to listening to it. But I played the CD a few weeks ago and thought, "You know, that's really okay. I could probably listen to that." I feel I sounded better than I thought I would, and that's very rewarding to me.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Christian music news: The Real Dubya

Latest christian music: Best-selling recording artist Michael W. Smith hasn't recorded a pop album in five years—but he's hardly been idle or absent. Instead, he's been busy with other worthwhile projects since 1999's This Is Your Time. In 2000, he recorded an instrumental album, Freedom. In 2001, he released the live Worship CD, which went platinum and prompted the 2002 sequel Worship Again. Then came The Second Decade in 2003, celebrating his 20th anniversary as a Christian recording artist. So now at long last we come to Healing Rain, Smith's 18th album, and fans are curious what to expect. We jumped at the chance to visit Smitty's farmhouse getaway to talk about the new music, the people he's been working with, and his longtime friendship with President George W. Bush.
So you're back to pop/rock.
Michael W. Smith Well, it's been a long time coming. I actually started on this record not long after This Is Your Time. I wrote probably 50 or 60 songs for the record, and actually recorded 31 of them. Sometimes you have to keep troubleshooting, and since the record kept getting delayed, I thought I should keep trying to write better songs. There are three on this record that were written three years ago. I think a good song is a good song, and hopefully these will stand up to the test of time.
This was probably the most enjoyable, though hard, time I've had making a record. Maybe it's from not doing it in a while, but I really enjoy being in the studio. It's the producing side of things, getting creative and seeing the album come alive. And during the process, thinking to myself, "Wow, I can still do this!" It's been exciting to dive back into the studio and try new things.
Such as?
Smith Well, for one thing, I didn't think I would produce the record, but I ended up producing 6 of the 11 songs. I'm getting older and I don't think I have my ear to the ground like some of these younger kids do, but I found out that I can still produce.
There are certain things I think I do well, and there are certain things I don't think I do well. There are a few, kind of hip sounding tracks on the album—those are the ones I didn't do! Matt Bronleewe produced four others, and the other one was produced by Sam Ashworth, Charlie Peacock's son.
What about songwriting? You typically match your music with a variety of lyricists.
Smith I got back together with one of my favorite collaborators, Wayne Kirkpatrick, for three songs. I also worked with Wes King for "Eagles Fly," and another with Dan Hill called "Human Spark" that we wrote right after 9/11.
The big surprise for me was making a trek across the Atlantic and writing a few songs with Martin Smith, lead singer of Delirious, who's written so many great songs for the church. We had a blast. I've found a new co-writer. It was such a joy because I would play some musical ideas, and then he would giggle and start to write. Suddenly 30 minutes later, we'd have a song. I love writing with people like that. Wayne Kirkpatrick takes a month to write a lyric, which is okay because it usually ends up pretty amazing.
You recorded some songs at George Lucas' Skywalker Studios in California. Why?
Smith We mostly just wanted to leave town. Recording here in Nashville is great, but it's also detrimental in the sense that we've got cell phones and daily demands that keep us from focusing on creating.
So we looked for a cool place to record, and someone told me about Skywalker Studios. I'm a huge Star Wars fan and of George Lucas' work. We called him, checked into it, and found there was time available to record there for a week. It was absolutely gorgeous and unbelievable. The recording space was this huge and spacious room like Abbey Road. A couple of the tracks from "the Skywalker Sessions" made it onto this record—"Human Spark" and "We Can't Wait Any Longer."

Monday, June 22, 2009

Christian music news: Smitty Takes a Stand

Latest christian music: Nineteen albums into his career and less than a year from his 50th birthday, Michael W. Smith continues mixing up his creative palette. On the brand new Stand, the famed singer/songwriter leader merges contemporary pop, praise and a newly developed organic feel—courtesy of producer Matt Bronleewe and co-writer Leeland Mooring, the 18-year-old front man for Leeland, who contributes to seven tunes. Though the messages vary throughout eleven songs, Smitty makes a bold call to the church to not only stand up for its beliefs while reaching out to the world, but also being confident of God's love for his people, despite the Devil's distractions. We talked to Smith about Stand and its concepts, how the church can take a stand, and his take on the current state of Christian music.
How were you able to make the record so quickly, especially after the Healing Rain tour, your family and church duties, plus releasing the movie The Second Chance?
Smith The biggest thing was that The Second Chance was supposed to come out in the fall of '05 and was bumped to February '06, which is when I was supposed to focus on nothing but the new Smitty record. But from January through June, I was traveling around the country promoting the movie, so that was the biggest thing that put me behind—and then trying to find some time to get creative and back into the saddle.
I thought there was no way to get the record done in time for a fall release. The only way to pull it off was to take some risks. I turned over all production responsibilities to somebody else, and felt the need to co-write. I wrote with a 17-year-old kid [at the time] named Leeland [Mooring] and Matt Bronleewe produced the whole record. We cut it in 45 days, and I really like what happened.
Tell me about the more organic direction.
Smith There's no veneer and I think it's very authentic. There's not a synth on the record and it's very transparent and very personal. I think you hear that, especially when you hear me singing and there's not a whole lot of reverb. Although I didn't plan it, the record at least feels like more than just a bunch of songs. It feels like an experience, especially through that middle part that starts with a song I wrote for my daughter called "How to Say Goodbye" through "The Stand" and "Come See." It all feels like I could've done that in church and it would've worked straight through.
How did you discover Leeland and invite him to contribute as a writer?
Smith I heard about the band Leeland through my management and they were having a showcase at The W in Franklin. I caught probably the last three songs of their set and was blown away, not only by the music and songs, but what I saw on stage—the authenticity and heart, especially of Leeland, this kid who didn't even want to become rock star. It was just an anointing—and I don't say that often—and I knew there something extremely special about this kid.
I met him afterwards, got a seven-song CD the next day, and two days later I said, "I've got a wild idea: What if we brought in Leeland to co-write for three or four days?" So I called him up, and he came to town and started writing away. Since then we've become very good friends, and all my kids have fallen in love with him and the whole band.
I had some ideas, Matt had ideas and Leeland came with tons of ideas and we couldn't hit "record" fast enough! In the studio, I was on a little Wurlitzer piano, Matt was on guitar and Leeland on guitar. We just jammed and got excited. Across three days, we had ten ideas that were down and we ended up taking a bunch of them that made it on the album.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Christian music news: MICHAEL W. SMITH BIOGRAPHY

Latest christian music: BORN: Kenova, WV

Christian recording star and Yamaha artist Michael W. Smith was the top honoree at the 30th Annual Dove Awards on March 24, carrying away six awards to bring his lifetime total to 22. The Dove Awards, presented by the Gospel Music Association, is the longest-running and most prestigious awards show in the gospel music industry.

Smith was named Artist of the Year and Producer of the Year; received two honors, one as an artist and one as a producer, for his current hit album "Live the Life"; and garnered separate artist and producer nods for his participation in "Exodus," a special-event album. For his performance at the awards ceremony, Smith used his Yamaha CPX15W Compass Series electric-acoustic guitar. On tour and for studio applications, the multi-instrumentalist uses an arsenal of Yamaha musical instruments, including the EX5 synthesizer, P200 digital piano and Disklavier® DGT7 piano.

"Yamaha has always made my favorite pianos," Smith said. "They now make guitars I love. The new Yamaha guitars feel great, sound amazing and offer some unique finishes that make a statement before you play a note."

"We congratulate Michael W. Smith not only for his outstanding achievement at the Dove Awards, but for his ongoing track record of great music with a positive message," said David Bergstrom, director of marketing, Combo Group, Yamaha Corporation of America. "Michael's long association with Yamaha is extremely important to us, and we are pleased that he has chosen Yamaha as both his guitar line and his keyboard line."

In 1998, Smith produced "Live the Life" and "Exodus," joined Amy Grant on her 21-city Christmas tour and visited 45 cities on his own "Live the Life" tour. He was a featured performer during the 1998 Miss America Pageant, and four songs from "Live the Life" --the title track, "Love Me Good," "Never Been Unloved" and "Missing Person" --all reached number one on Christian radio charts. With 5 gold records, 1 platinum record, 22 Dove Awards, 2 Grammy® Awards and more than 7 million sales to his credit, the talented artist is currently in the studio working on his 13th album.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Christian music news: Michael W Smith releases third worship album

Latest christian music: Michael W Smith released his 21st career album, A New Hallelujah, this week.
The live album has already received acclaim from media and fans alike, and the album's first single, "A New Hallelujah" is currently in Top 15 at AC on the CRW chart and No 17 on R & R's Christian AC Monitored chart and just surpassed the 60 million cumulative impressions mark in only 11 weeks.
In addition, Smith's co-bill tour with Steven Curtis Chapman "The United Tour" has sold out in more than 75 percent of the markets it's visited since its launch on October 9 in Columbus, Ohio.
Bob Thornton, Promotions Director at the award winning KXOJ in Tulsa, Oklahoma. shares, "Hallelujah! I watched a sold out crowd sing along every word of 'A New Hallelujah' and enjoy every moment of the United Tour. This was not the end of the book for these two great artists but the beginning of a great new chapter."
In addition to the impact on the road and airwaves, Michael has seen incredible feedback on his short-form music video to "A New Hallelujah" which originally debuted on the Yahoo Music Channel's Home-Page and Gospel Music Channel.
A New Hallelujah, Michael W Smith's newest record, and third worship album, was recorded live this June before 12,000 people in Houston, Texas. The record features The African Children's Choir, a 250-voice choir, and a special guest appearance by 2008 Grammy Award-winner, Israel Houghton.
Smith's first worship album, simply titled Worship, released on September 11, 2001, and has sold more than a million-and-a half copies. It's follow up Worship Again released September 19, 2002, and is nearing the 800,000 mark.
Smith was recently honoured by friends including Amy Grant, Jordin Sparks, Ricky Skaggs, Melinda Doolittle, Phil Stacey, Wynonna, Franklin Graham, Max Lucado and others at a tribute event at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center earlier this month.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Christian music news: MICHAEL W. SMITH AND STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN CAP HISTORIC UNITED TOUR WITH MULTIPLE SELL-OUTS


Latest christian music: (NASHVILLE, TN) May 4, 2009 – GRAMMY® award-winning and multi-platinum selling artists Steven Curtis Chapman and Michael W. Smith wrapped up their highly successful United Tour last week, finishing a string of 44 shows with sell-out performances at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and in Chapman’s hometown of Paducah, Kentucky. That capped off multiple sell-outs on a historic tour that began last fall and continued into the spring, pairing the two iconic artists for the first time in their lengthy careers in front of a cumulative audience of more than 100,000 people.

Both artists performed music from their current albums – Chapman’s This Moment and Smith’s award winning A New Hallelujah, and A New Hallelujah – The Live Worship DVD – while also collaborating together on songs from each of their expansive catalogs. Those collaborative moments on stage became crowd-pleasers each night, giving fans an opportunity to catch shared glimpses of humor and inspiration between the two long-time friends. Concert reviewers caught on quickly to the special moments:

“From the honesty and transparency of discussing his daughter's death to the energy and passion of their greatest songs to the warmth and joy in a loyal audience, Steven Curtis Chapman's pairing with Michael W. Smith on their current tour is a night of inspiration, unity and family…. If your Christian faith is important to you, this is a night that's as worshipful as it is wonderful and it's certainly for you.” (Belief.net)

“Hopefully this won't be the last time Smith and Chapman share the stage on tour together... and hopefully more artists will take cues from these guys on how to make a tour of talent a special night for fans to remember and cherish.” (JesusFreakHideout.com)

“When you get a ticket to a concert featuring Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman, there are moments you hope for… These were moments that remind you iconic artists are fully capable of appreciating other iconic artists’ work.” (Rich Copley, Lexington Herald-Leader)

Creative Artist Agency’s John Huie notes, “The United Tour exceeded all our expectations. The way these two iconic statesmen of Christian music intertwined their sets and enjoyed singing each other’s songs is part of the creative process that is missing from a lot of live shows! Three cheers for Steven Curtis Chapman and Michael W. Smith for their history of great work and their humble ability to share it together! For those who were able to see it, this show was truly a night no one will forget!”

“Sharing the stage with Steven, both in the fall and again in the spring, was a privilege for me,” Smith says. “His consistency over the years as a great artist and a great man of faith was evident every single night of the tour. I feel like the timing of this tour, the timing for Steven and I to share the stage together, was God’s timing – and it was worth the wait. I’m so grateful to everyone who came out for the experience. Steven and I will never forget it.”

“The United Tour has been an incredible experience, and how amazing to get to tour with Michael,” Chapman adds. “He was an incredible friend and brother in walking through this time with our family. It’s been a profound opportunity to see friends around the country who have ached and prayed for us and thank them in person. And it’s been important and meaningful for me to declare these truths in my songs again. I think all of us that were part of ‘United’ have learned again at a deeper level the truth of what we’ve been writing and singing all these years... that God is faithful, even when life is hard, and that the Gospel is true and God is worthy of our praise. My sincere thanks to all who worked on stage and off stage, and to all who came to join us on The United Tour.”

Two of Christian Music’s most recognized and beloved artists, Chapman and Smith ended The United Tour on the heels of major Dove Award wins for both of them. Chapman took home the honors for the Gospel Music Association’s Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, while Smith’s A New Hallelujah was named Praise & Worship Album of the Year as well as Inspirational Song of the Year. Together, the two artists have garnered a staggering eight GRAMMY ® awards, 100 Dove Awards, 78 No. 1 singles and more than 30 gold and platinum albums.

Show Hope™, the orphan care ministry originally founded by Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman, was the sponsor for the United Tour's 2009 spring leg. The tour’s response was overwhelming as over 2,400 individuals and families made monthly commitments to sponsor orphan care and adoption. With a mission to share the message of caring for the world’s orphans, Show Hope sponsors will be able to help more orphans than ever before find their forever families. Since its inception, Show Hope has financially helped provide forever homes for over 2,000 orphans from 40 countries, including the U.S. The ministry receives over 150 new adoption assistance requests each month. In addition to those needs, financial support to Show Hope also provides medical care, love and hope to orphans, and specifically special needs orphans at Maria’s Big House of Hope in Luoyang, China, which will house over 100 orphans at full capacity. For more information on how you can support the needs of Show Hope, please visit www.ShowHope.org.

Smith’s long-time ministry partner Compassion International (www.compassion.com) was able to benefit during the fall leg of The United Tour. More than 2,000 orphaned children in Compassion’s program around the world were sponsored as a result of the tour’s first 20 dates. “The fact that literally thousands of orphaned children’s lives were impacted through Compassion International in the fall and Show Hope in the spring is just an added blessing that came about through this tour,” Smith says.

The United Tour also formed a unique partnership with HearItFirst.com. With nearly 200,000 members, HIF proved itself the premiere online destination for behind-the-scenes videos and artist interviews with exclusive United Tour content featuring video of Steven and Michael interviewing each other. HearItFirst.com also partnered with the tour via a home page takeover, information to its members through its weekly newsletter, and a contest that won HIF fans free seats and backstage meet & greet passes in each city.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Michael W. Smith - Hibernia (Live From Tualatin, Oregon, On 12/12/2008)




Michael W. Smith performs Hibernia live in Tualatin, Oregon, at Rolling Hills Community Church on December 12, 2008.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Michael W. Smith - Oh Little Town Medley (Live From Tualatin, Oregon, On 12/12/2008)




Michael W. Smith performs Oh Little Town, Emmanuel, and Joy To The World live in Tualatin, Oregon, at Rolling Hills Community Church on December 12, 2008.

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Michael W. Smith - Oh Little Town Medley (Live From Tualatin, Oregon, On 12/12/2008)




Michael W. Smith performs Oh Little Town, Emmanuel, and Joy To The World live in Tualatin, Oregon, at Rolling Hills Community Church on December 12, 2008.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Michael W. Smith - All Year Long (Live From Tualatin, Oregon, On 12/12/2008)




Michael W. Smith performs All Year Long live in Tualatin, Oregon, at Rolling Hills Community Church on December 12, 2008.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

MICHAEL W. SMITH'S A NEW HALLELUJAH RECLAIMS NO. 1 POSITION ON NEILSEN SOUNDSCAN CHRISTIAN ALBUMS CHART WHILE A NEW HALLELUJAH – THE LIVE WORSHIP DVD



(Nashville, Tenn.) March 27, 2009 – Following the impressive launch of A New Hallelujah (10/28/08), Michael W. Smith follows up with A New Hallelujah – The Live Worship DVD. The DVD project debuted at the top of the Nielsen Christian DVD SoundScan chart and the CD reclaimed its No. 1 position on the Nielsen Christian Albums chart.

The new DVD is the video companion to Smith's latest record, and third worship album, A New Hallelujah. Recorded live in Houston last summer before 12,000 people, a 250-voice choir and several special guests including the African Children's Choir and 2008 GRAMMY Award-winner, Israel Houghton, this DVD captures the powerful experience of the evening's worship in high-definition. The 90-minute long project features all 13 songs from A New Hallelujah, plus four new tracks and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.

Smith's first worship album, simply titled Worship, released on September 11, 2001, and has sold more than a 1.5 million copies. Its follow up Worship Again released September 19, 2002, and is nearing the 800,000 mark.

Michael W. Smith embarks on the United Tour, with friend Steven Curtis Chapman, this weekend. For dates and markets, please visit www.michaelwsmith.com.

About Michael W. Smith
Michael W. Smith has amassed an impressive catalog of achievements. His 20 prior albums have garnered multiple honors including an American Music Award, 3 GRAMMY® Awards (from 13 nominations) and 42 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, and 33 No. 1 radio hits. In addition, he holds 16 Gold and 5 Platinum albums and career sales approaching 15 million.

Over his 25-year career, Smith has used his platform as a leader and acclaimed entertainer to serve, teach, and lead offstage. Constantly giving back to the community, one of his current projects is Rocketown -- a nightclub for teens in his hometown of Nashville, Tenn. -- which serves as a safe place for young people to enjoy music and for artists to be discovered. He is married to Debbie Smith and they are the proud parents of five children. For up-to-date information on Michael W. Smith, please visit www.michaelwsmith.com or www.reunionrecords.com.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Michael W. Smith Releases A New Hallelujah- The Live Worship DVD

Michael W. Smith at Daystar Studios with “Live Celebration” hosts, Marcus and Joni


March 17, Michael W. Smith released the video companion to his newest record, and third worship album, A New Hallelujah. Recorded live in Houston last summer before 12,000 people, a 250-voice choir and several special guests including the African Children’s Choir and 2008 GRAMMY Award-winner, Israel Houghton, this DVD captures the powerful experience of the evening’s worship in high-definition. The 90-minute long project features all 13 songs from A New Hallelujah (10/28/08), plus four new tracks and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage. “Smitty” kept busy this street week with the taping of a two-hour special during the network’s “Praise the Lord” show block with special guests Meredith Andrews and Paul Baloche, hosted by Donnie McClurkin. The entire two-hour block was devoted to A New Hallelujah (10/28/08)and A New Hallelujah – The Live Worship DVD (3/17/09). The show will air Friday, March 20, 2009. (Check local listings for airtimes in your area).

Michael also spent time on air with FamilyNet Radio, American Family Radio and Moody Radio and performed live at the Daystar TV Studios where he was featured on three of the network’s anchor shows: “Live Celebration”, “Celebration Music” and the “Joni Show.” Today, Michael was at the Rivers’ Ranch and the guest for K-LOVE’s “Morning Show with Jon and Sherry”.

After a week of hard work promoting his new project, Michael will wrap things up Friday evening with a benefit for Trinity Christian Academy at Watermark Church in Dallas, TX. To learn more about Michael W. Smith, or to watch clips from A New Hallelujah- The Live Worship DVD, please visit: www.michaelwsmith.com.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

DOLLY PARTON, MICHAEL W. SMITH, BOBBY JONES, DIXIE HUMMINGBIRDS AND LARI GOSS INDUCTED INTO GMA GOSPEL MUSIC HALL OF FAME THIS WEEK



NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Feb. 4, 2009 -- The GMA Foundation (GMAF) inducted artists Michael W. Smith, Dolly Parton, Dr. Bobby Jones and The Dixie Hummingbirds along with music producer Lari Goss into the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame on Feb. 2, 2009 at a ceremony at Richland Country Club in Nashville.

The GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame was established in 1971 and has inducted more than 150 members since its inception, including 2007 inductees Phil Keaggy, The Statler Brothers, The Winans and Joe Moscheo. Previous inductees include Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, Keith Green, Amy Grant, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Andrae Crouch, Sandi Patty, Vestal Goodman, Tennessee Ernie Ford, 2nd Chapter of Acts, The Oak Ridge Boys, Petra, Bill and Gloria Gaither, the Rambos, Evie, Richard Smallwood, Jake Hess, The Lewis Family, Thomas A. Dorsey, the Fairfield Four, Billy Graham and the Jordanaires.

About the GMA Foundation:
The GMA Foundation (GMAF) is a non-profit educational association working in connection with the Gospel Music Association (GMA) The GMAF recognizes and preserves the history and legacy of all forms of gospel music and provides educational resources that encourage participation and appreciation by the general public. Founded in 1964, the Gospel Music Association serves as the face and voice for the Christian/Gospel music community and is dedicated to exposing, promoting and celebrating the gospel through music of all styles including pop, rock, praise & worship, black gospel, R&B, hip hop, southern gospel, country, and more. The GMA community consists of more than 3,000 members including agents, artists, church leaders, managers, promoters, radio personnel, record company executives, retailers, songwriters and other industry visionaries. The GMA produces the GMA Dove Awards, GMA Music Week and the GMA Academy. For more information, please visit http://www.gospelmusic.org/.

In photo above, from left to right:
Steve Brallier, executive director of GMA Foundation; Inductee Lari Goss; Inductee Lyndon Baines Jones of Dixie Hummingbirds; Inductee Michael W. Smith; Inductee Dr. Bobby Jones; Inductee Dolly Parton; Ed Harper, chairman of the GMA Foundation Board; John W. Styll, president and CEO of GMA; Inductees Dixie Hummingbirds Sundray Tucker (daughter of deceased Ira Tucker), Carlton Lewis, William Bright and Torrey Nettles. (Photo by Aaron Crisler)

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Michael W Smith's 'A New Hallelujah: The Live Worship DVD' released in March


CCM STAR Michael W Smith, recently inducted into the Gospel Music Hall Of Fame, will have his new project 'A New Hallelujah: The Live Worship DVD' released in March. The DVD is the companion to Smith's recent worship album, 'A New Hallelujah'. Recorded live in Houston last summer before 12,000 people, a 250-voice choir the project features special guests the African Children's Choir and Israel Houghton. The DVD "captures the powerful experience of the evening's worship in high-definition." The 90-minute long project features all 13 songs from 'A New Hallelujah' plus four new tracks and behind-the-scenes footage.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

MICHAEL W. SMITH RELEASES A NEW HALLELUJAH � THE LIVE WORSHIP DVD MAR. 17


(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) January 26, 2008 � On the heels of an incredibly successful 2008, including having one of the top-selling and most acclaimed projects of the year and the announcement of his upcoming induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame (2/2/09), Michael W. Smith releases A New Hallelujah � The Live Worship DVD on March 17.

This new DVD is the video companion to Smith�s newest record, and third worship album, A New Hallelujah. Recorded live in Houston last summer before 12,000 people, a 250-voice choir and several special guests including the African Children�s Choir and 2008 GRAMMY Award-winner, Israel Houghton, this DVD captures the powerful experience of the evening�s worship in high-definition. The 90-minute long project features all 13 songs from A New Hallelujah (10/28/08), plus four new tracks and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.

Steve Gilreath, the DVD�s director, notes, �This project truly makes you feel like you were in the room that night, and the HD quality only adds to the experience. It�s amazing how you can feel the room ebb and flow as the evening progresses. This really is more of an �experience� project than a standard DVD.�

Smith�s first worship album, simply titled Worship, released on September 11, 2001, and has sold more than a 1.5 million copies. Its follow up Worship Again released September 19, 2002, and is nearing the 800,000 mark.

About Michael W. Smith
Michael W. Smith has amassed an impressive catalog of achievements. His 20 prior albums have garnered multiple honors including an American Music Award, 3 GRAMMY� Awards (from 13 nominations) and 42 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, and 33 No. 1 radio hits. In addition, he holds 16 Gold and 5 Platinum albums and career sales approaching 15 million.

Over his 25-year career, Smith has used his platform as a leader and acclaimed entertainer to serve, teach, and lead offstage. Constantly giving back to the community, one of his current projects is Rocketown -- a nightclub for teens in his hometown of Nashville, Tenn. -- which serves as a safe place for young people to enjoy music and for artists to be discovered. He is married to Debbie Smith and they are the proud parents of five children. For up-to-date information on Michael W. Smith, please visit www.michaelwsmith.com or www.reunionrecords.com.

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MICHAEL W. SMITH RECEIVES FOUR GMA DOVE AWARD NOMINATIONS ACROSS MULTIPLE CATEGORIES TODAY



(Nashville, Tenn.) February 20, 2009 – Michael W. Smith, one of Christian music’s most revered artists, released his 21st album A New Hallelujah on October 28 amid fan and industry acclaim. Today Michael was honored with three nominations directly tied to this incredible project. A New Hallelujah received a nod in the Praise & Worship Album of the Year category, where he is recognized as artist and producer, and in the Inspirational Recorded Song and Worship Song categories for the moving title track, “A New Hallelujah.”

In addition, Smith was also credited for his contribution to Billy: The Early Years Official Motion Picture Soundtrack which was nominated in the Special Event Album category.

On March 17, Smith will release A New Hallelujah – The Live Worship DVD. This new DVD is the video companion to A New Hallelujah. Recorded live in Houston last summer before12,000 people, a 250-voice choir and several special guests including the African Children’s Choir and 2008 GRAMMY Award-winner, Israel Houghton, this DVD captures the powerful experience of the evening’s worship in high-definition. The 90-minute long project features all 13 songs from A New Hallelujah, plus four new tracks and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.

Following the busy DVD launch week, Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman will once again hit the road together for the spring leg of “The United Tour.” Kicking off March 28, in Chattanooga, the tour will hit 24 cities across the country including Cleveland, Baltimore, Visalia, Colorado Springs, Little Rock, Indianapolis, Lexington, Nashville and more. For an updated tour itinerary, please visit www.michaelwsmith.com.

About Michael W. Smith:
Throughout his 25-year career as a recording artist, Michael W. Smith has amassed an impressive catalog of achievements. His 21 albums have garnered multiple honors including an American Music Award, three GRAMMY ® Awards (from 13 nominations), 42 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards and 33 No. 1 radio hits. In addition, he holds 16 Gold and five platinum albums for career sales approaching 15 million.

Smith, who was recently inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, has scored several film projects, written 11 books and has been featured by media outlets including, NBC’s Today Show, Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News, Larry King Live, FOX and Friends, Hannity and Colmes, USA Today, NY Times, The Washington Post, LA Times, Newsweek, has been named one of People Magazine’s Most Beautiful People and has presented multiple times on the GRAMMY Awards show. His tours consistently rank among the best attended in the country and he has performed to capacity crowds throughout the world. Constantly giving back to the community, one of his current projects is Rocketown--a nightclub for teens in his hometown of Nashville, Tenn.--which serves as safe place for young people to enjoy music and for artists to be discovered. He and wife Debbie Smith are the proud parents of five children.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Michael W Smith sings When I Think of You




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Smith, Parton inducted into Gospel Music Hall of Fame



Michael W Smith, Dolly Parton, Dr Bobby Jones and The Dixie Hummingbirds were inducted into the Gospel Music Association's Gospel Music Hall of Fame along with music producer Lari Gosson in a ceremony at Richland Country Club in Nashville on 2 February.

The GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame has inducted more than 150 members since its inception in 1971, including 2007 inductees Phil Keaggy, The Winans and Joe Moscheo. Previous inductees include Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, Keith Green, Amy Grant, Andrae Crouch, Sandi Patty, and Bill and Gloria Gaither.

Smith has been on the Christian music scene for more than a quarter of a century and released his latest album, A New Hallelujah, last November to critical acclaim.

Dolly Parton, meanwhile, has several gospel albums to her name and her Dollywood theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, houses the Southern Gospel Music Museum and Hall of Fame.

President and CEO of the Gospel Music Association Foundation John W Styll paid tribute to the latest slate of inductees.

"This year’s class of GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees have all achieved great professional and personal success in many different areas of the music and entertainment industries,” stated Styll, “but each shares a common heritage of the Gospel’s powerful impact on their lives.”

Founded in 1964, the Gospel Music Association serves as the face and voice for the Christian/Gospel music community and is dedicated to exposing, promoting and celebrating the gospel through music of all styles including pop, rock, praise & worship, black gospel, R&B, hip hop, southern gospel, country, and more.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

New Hall Of Fame-ers

Some Christian music greats are headed for more fame.

Information from The GMA Foundation says that among others, they will induct artists Michael W. Smith and Dolly Parton into the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame on Feb. 2 at The Richland Country Club in Nashville. The Imperials, featuring the original back-up singers for Elvis Presley and Hall of Fame members, will provide entertainment for the event.

Born in Kenova, West Virginia on Oct. 7, 1957, Smith wrote his first song at age five. In 1978 he moved to Nashville to work as a songwriter and in 1981, he signed to Meadowgreen Music as a staff writer, where over the next few years he provided gospel hits for such artists as Sandi Patty, Kathy Troccoli, Bill Gaither and Amy Grant. He began touring as a keyboardist with Grant in 1982 and the following year, after releasing his first album, The Michael W. Smith Project, became her opening act. His debut album garnered him a Grammy nomination for Best Gospel Performance. He became a headliner following the release of his second album, Michael W. Smith 2.

Now, a quarter century after his first taste of success, he has become one of the best-known names in Christian music with 18 albums, too many No. 1 hits to count, three Grammy Awards (amidst 13 nominations), 42 Dove Awards, and an American Music Award among countless other accolades. Beyond his own musical career, Smith was instrumental in launching a teen club in Nashville, a record label with an entirely new way of doing things (Rocketown Records), and even a church in Franklin, Tennessee.

Dolly Parton is a household name. Dolly Rebecca Parton, born January 19, 1946 grew up part of a poor, Pentecostal family of 14 in a small town in Tennessee's Smoky Mountains. Her grandfather was a fiddling preacher who wrote Singing His Praise, which was recorded by Kitty Wells. At the age of 12, Parton was appearing on Knoxville TV and, at 13, she was already recording on a small label and appearing at the Grand Ole Opry. After graduating from high school in Sevier County in 1964, she moved to Nashville to launch her career as a country singer.

Parton is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, author, actor and philanthropist. In the 42 years since her chart debut, she remains the most successful female country music artist, with 26 No. 1 singles, a record for any female performer, as well as a record 39 Top 10 country albums. She also has the distinction of having recorded a Top 40 country hit in each of the last five decades.

Smith is being inducted into the contemporary/inspirational section while Parton of course heads for the southern gospel/country group. Until next week, God bless.

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Michael W. Smith to be Inducted into Gospel Music Hall of Fame

Christian music legend Michael W. Smith and Country music star Dolly Parton will be among the latest additions to the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, according to an announcement this week.

The Gospel Music Association Foundation (GMAF) will also be inducting Dr. Bobby Jones, The Dixie Hummingbirds and music producer Lair Goss into the GMA Gospel Hall of Fame next month, announced GMAF president and CEO John W. Styll on Wednesday.

"This year’s class of GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees have all achieved great professional and personal success in many different areas of the music and entertainment industries,” stated Styll, “but each shares a common heritage of the Gospel’s powerful impact on their lives.”

Established in 1971, the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame honors and celebrates the economic, cultural, social and spiritual contributions past and present that Christian and gospel music have made not only to Music City, but to the world.

Since its inception, the Hall of Fame has inducted more than 150 members, including The Winans, Elvis Presley, Amy Grant, Andrae Crouch, and Sandi Patty.

This year’s induction ceremony and dinner will be held on Feb. 2 at The Richland Country Club in Nashville, starting with a medallion ceremony and reception at 6:30 p.m. The induction ceremony and dinner will begin at 7:30 p.m.


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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Michael W Smith to enter Gospel Music Hall of Fame

Legendary worship artist Michael W Smith will be inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame next month.

Smith, who has been on the Christian music scene for more than a quarter of a century, will be joined in the Hall of Fame by country music start Dolly Parton, Dr Bobby Jones, The Dixie Hummingbirds and music producer Lair Goss.

President and CEO of the Gospel Music Association Foundation John W Styll paid tribute to the latest slate of inductees.

"This year’s class of GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees have all achieved great professional and personal success in many different areas of the music and entertainment industries,” stated Styll, “but each shares a common heritage of the Gospel’s powerful impact on their lives.”

The GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame has been celebrating the contributions of Christian and gospel music artists for nearly four decades.

Among the more than 150 artists to have taken their place in the Hall of Fame are The Winans, Elvis Presley, Amy Grant, Andrae Crouch and Sandi Patty.

This year’s induction ceremony takes place on February 2 in Nashville.

Michael W Smith released his latest album, A New Hallelujah, last November to critical acclaim.

Dolly Parton has several gospel albums to her name and her Dollywood theme park in
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, houses the Southern Gospel Music Museum and Hall of Fame.

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THE UNITED TOUR RETURNS THIS SPRING

Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman are happy to announce that they will be hitting the road for the second leg of their UNITED TOUR this Spring. The tour begins on March 28th in CHATTANOOGA, TN and then criss crosses the entire country for a total of 23 shows (18 shows are currently announced with 6 more coming soon).

This is a special evening of music and is THE concert of the year; bringing together the two biggest names in Christian music on one stage each night.

Tickets for most shows will be on-sale by Friday, January 30th with several starting their ticket presales within the next week (presales are open to Michael W. Smith's "FRIENDS ONLINE" Members Only. Members can go to the message board to read about how you can meet Michael W. backstage by attending a gathering in your city).

Three Concerts ALREADY have presales running - make sure you check the site often, you won't want to miss these events.

IS THE UNITED TOUR COMING TO A CITY NEAR YOU? Click here for dates! (remember there are still 6 more shows to be announced - we'll let you know when those are ready to go too)


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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Michael W. Smith Performs with the Jonas Brothers at Ryman Auditorium

Michael W. Smith Performs with the Jonas Brothers at Ryman Auditorium: Last Sunday night, Michael W. Smith joined the Jonas Brothers in a sold-out show at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Michael W. Smith and the Jonas Brothers performed Smitty’s 1991 hit "Place in This World." Later that evening Michael performed another song with Steven Curtis Chapman, Phil Vassar, Vince Gill and the Jonas Brothers. “A lot of the people we’ll bring up tonight are idols of ours,” Nick Jonas told the crowd. Other performers included: Jordin Sparks, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley and Amy Grant with Tim McGraw and Faith Hill introducing the trio. “They’re talented—this is more than just a boy band,” said Michael W. Smith of the Jonas Brothers.

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Michael W. Smith Vlog Entry - Christmas 2008




Smitty reflects on 2008, The coming year, AND his Christmas wish for everyone!

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