What is the new music Amy Grant releases, first songs since 2003?”
NASHVILLE (Billboard) – Most artists signed to a catalog deal are content to let the label repackage their classic songs, toss in a couple of new tracks and call it a day. But Amy Grant has always been a creative overachiever. Music | People So much so that her Tuesday (March 30) release, “Somewhere Down the Road” (Sparrow/EMI Christian Music Group), evolved from a catalog project into the singer-songwriter’s first album of new music since 2003. “The project just morphed as we went along,” Grant says of the new album, which now features six new songs, two previously unreleased tracks, a newly recorded version of her 1982 cut “Arms of Love” and three recordings from the Christian/pop artist’s catalog. “We used the original recordings of ‘Somewhere Down the Road,’ ‘Every Road’ and ‘Imagine’ to set the tone for the record. Everything else just nestles in around those songs and, hopefully, makes a project that feels like a journey.” Grant’s musical journey began as a teenager when she beca
NASHVILLE (Billboard) – Most artists signed to a catalog deal are content to let the label repackage their classic songs, toss in a couple of new tracks and call it a day. But Amy Grant has always been a creative overachiever. Music | People So much so that her Tuesday (March 30) release, “Somewhere Down the Road” (Sparrow/EMI Christian Music Group), evolved from a catalog project into the singer-songwriter’s first album of new music since 2003. “The project just morphed as we went along,” Grant says of the new album, which now features six new songs, two previously unreleased tracks, a newly recorded version of her 1982 cut “Arms of Love” and three recordings from the Christian/pop artist’s catalog. “We used the original recordings of ‘Somewhere Down the Road,’ ‘Every Road’ and ‘Imagine’ to set the tone for the record. Everything else just nestles in around those songs and, hopefully, makes a project that feels like a journey.” Grant’s musical journey began as a teenager when she beca
Most artists signed to a catalog deal are content to let the label repackage their classic songs, toss in a couple of new tracks and call it a day. But Amy Grant has always been a creative overachiever. So much so that her Tuesday (March 30) release, “Somewhere Down the Road” (Sparrow/EMI Christian Music Group), evolved from a catalog project into the singer-songwriter’s first album of new music since 2003. “The project just morphed as we went along,” Grant says of the new album, which now features six new songs, two previously unreleased tracks, a newly recorded version of her 1982 cut “Arms of Love” and three recordings from the Christian/pop artist’s catalog. “We used the original recordings of ‘Somewhere Down the Road,’ ‘Every Road’ and ‘Imagine’ to set the tone for the record.