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Amy talks about her career and new TV
series, `Small Changes`
Amy Grant has recorded 22 albums and sold
more than 25 million albums. She's a five-time
Grammy Award-winning famous pop, Christian, and
gospel singer and songwriter, as well as the author
of the autobiography "Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So
Far."
Amy made her debut more than 30 years ago and scored
her first number-one Christian radio hit two years
later. In 1982, she released "Age to Age" which
would become the first Contemporary Christian music
album to be certified platinum.
By 1985, her music began to reach a wider audience,
as her album "Unguarded" crossed over onto
mainstream charts. This feat was reproduced in 1991
when her album "Heart In Motion" became a
best-seller, and the single "Baby Baby" became a
number one pop hit. In 2002, Amy returned to gospel
music with the record "Legacy...Hymns and Faith."
In 2006, Amy hosted her own reality television show
on called "Three Wishes."
As of 2007, Amy remained the bestselling
Contemporary Christian music singer, and "Heart in
Motion" is the bestselling Christian music album,
matching sales of 5 million.
In this 2008 interview, host
Cindy Rhodes talks to Amy about her impressive
career and, as part of the promotional tour, her
involvement with the America’s Second Harvest
campaign to help feed the nation’s hungry.
Additionally, she discusses Small Changes, a
TV show (on the “Food Network” and “Great American
Country” channels) where she and country music stars
share the positive impact that little changes have
had on their lives.
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