Will Owsley - Electric Guitar, Vocals;
Gene Miller - Electric & Acoustic Guitar, Vocals;
Millard Powers - Bass Guitar, Vocals;
Tony Harrell - Keyboards, Vocals;
Kim Keyes - Electric Guitar, Percussion, Vocals;
Jim Bogios - Drums, Vocals;
Influences
James Taylor, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton, Keb Mo, Bruce Springsteen, Aretha Franklin, Bonnie Raitt, Alison Krauss, Ray Charles, Ashley Cleveland, Rich Mullins, U2, Sting, and The Beatles...just to name a few.
If you want to know Amy Grant's story, all you really have to do is listen to her songs. From the first time she picked up a guitar as a teenager and sang for her school friends, to the albums she's recorded that have racked up multiplatinum awards, Amy's always found a musical way to share her life. And in the process, she's not only become an icon in Christian music (and could, in fact, be credited with launching the genre) but also one of the most celebrated artists in pop music today. Music was always a part of Amy Grant's life. She can still recall the thrill of a cappella singing at her family's Church of Christ services and later, as a teenager, discovering a freer musical expression with the young people in her school and church. In fact, one of Grant's first performances was at a chapel service for her fellow students. The event was pivotal for Amy -- it unveiled not only a musical talent, but a true gift of connecting with her peers.
From that day on, Amy Grant was marked as an artist, a role model, a kindred spirit and a seeker. Through the next 25 years none of those titles ever faded away. Although Amy Grant is truly a daughter of Nashville, she was actually born in Augusta, Georgia in 1960 during her father's doctor's residency there. Amy was still a baby when the family returned to Nashville. The youngest of four daughters, Amy and her sisters (Mimi, Kathy and Carol) grew up in a home of privilege, strong family loyalty and fervent religious faith. In church she learned the hymns and stories that would inspire both her life and her music.
Greetings from Germany and the Dominican Republic,
God bless, Hasta la vista
Nidia
p.s.: in case you are in the mood and have a minute I would like to invite you to have a listen to my new tracks „ven a mi“ and „dime que hacer“. Comments are very welcome! :)
Until to date, "Heart In Motion" and "House of love" are two of my all times fav. albums...Good music is good music even after more than 10 years after..
All the best, with love from Malaysia, just me-Cains
P/S: As corny as it may sound, your music was part of my childhood and teenage years...don't get me wrong I still listen to your new music...
aMY, Thank you for being an inspiration and vessel of blessings to others! Know you are a part of Gods glory as he moves through your music to the hearts and minds of others. I pray he richly bless your life and family.
Aimes, Reading Mosaic. It amazes me how you reveal so much of yourself in your songs, concerts and books. You have a way of making your fans feel as though YOU are OUR fan :)
Hi, Amy! Welcome to The Wolf's Lair. Thanks for checking out my site; and thanks for the add, as well. I'm right around the corner from ya in MySpace, so when you've got the time, please sign my comments page...and many thanks. You are in my top 5, btw (smiles). I wish you well to you and yours, and have a splendid week! All the best, ~String