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Awaken, Compact Disc [CD]:
2005
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Natalie Grant's
fourth studio album
is an eleven track
set of funky, upbeat
contemporary rock
pop songs and
honest, beautifully
orchestrated worship
ballads. Includes
"Live for Today",
"Held", "The Real
Me", as well as
"Bring It All
Together," an
old-school gospel
duet with country
music icon Wynonna
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The Real Me: Being the Girl God Sees:
2005
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Twice nominated for
female vocalist of
the year by the Dove
Christian music
awards, singer and
songwriter Grant
reveals her battle
with bulimia---and
offers practical
help, reassurance,
and hope to women
everywhere
struggling with a
self-image dictated
by modern culture.
Learn to see---and
joyfully
accept---who you are
becoming in Christ.
176 pages, softcover
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Natalie Grant: Artist Biography
Natalie's Fun Facts
Birthday: December 21
Birthplace: Seattle, WA
Hero(s): My Mom and Dad
Favorite Cuisine: Chinese and
Italian
Favorite Junk Food: CANDY! good
n plenty's and hot tamales
Favorite Hobbies: Shopping and
Reading
Favorite Song: It Is Well With
My Soul
Favorite Season: Fall
Favorite Holiday: Christmas
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Movie: The Grinch, with
Jim Carrey
Favorite Sport: Football
Favorite Team: Tennesse Titans
Dream Vacation:Italy
Bad Habit: Driving Fast
Natalie Grant's Biography 2005
"I have dreamed in my life,
dreams that have stayed with me
ever after, and changed my
ideas; they have gone through
and through me, like wine
through water, and altered the
color of my mind."
by Emily Bronte, British
Novelist and Poet 1818-1848
The world is full of dreamers.
And rightfully so, God created
us that way. But at some point
in our lives, we have the
choice: to keep the dream for
sleeping, or to wake up and live
it.
For Natalie Grant, critically
acclaimed artist and three-time
Dove Award nominee for Female
Vocalist of the Year, the choice
was to awaken.
Awaken, Natalie's second Curb
Records studio album, is the
follow-up to her hit-laden label
debut, 2003's Deeper Life (which
featured the mainstream
radio/film soundtrack hit "No
Sign of It"), and the critically
acclaimed 2004 Integrity Music
release, Worship with Natalie
Grant and Friends. Unearthing a
deeper, richer, risk-taking
artistry, Awaken is more
self-aware and socially
conscious and finds Natalie
Grant writing and singing the
songs of her life. Not because
she's supposed to; not because
it was on the calendar to record
again; but because her heart was
jolted into a reality she didn't
know existed, because she had an
encounter with the worst
imaginable.
Awake To Reality
Oddly enough, it was an episode
of the popular NBC drama "Law
and Order" that first pricked
Natalie's consciousness about
the horrors of human
trafficking. "I knew that the
cases portrayed on 'Law and
Order' are always based on real
issues," Natalie recounts. "But
I couldn't believe what I was
seeing 10, 11, 12-year-old girls
in cages, shipped over to
America to be used as sexual
slaves, forced into
prostitution. As I sat there in
my comfortable home, sipping my
tea, I thought to myself, 'There
is no way that is true. I mean,
maybe somewhere else in the
world, but not here in America.'
I had never even heard the term
'human trafficking.'
Natalie says that night was a
'Divine appointment,' one that
would change her life forever.
She immediately sat down at her
computer and was horrified to
learn that each year more
600,000 people are sold and
abused worldwide, with at least
14,000 shipped to America.
"Homelessness and poverty are
tragic enough," she says, "but
some of these children are kept
in cages and forced to perform
heinous, unfathomable acts 50
and 60 times a day. And you
never hear anyone talk about
it."
That night on the Internet,
Natalie found an organization
devoted to rescuing children
from prostitution and giving
them a home, an education and
the skills to make a living on
their own. She called the
organization's office first
thing the next morning and
expressed her desire to help.
Within a matter of months,
Natalie and her husband traveled
to India to visit the red-light
districts, to witness human
trafficking up close, and to see
what is being done to stop it.
"I was walking down the street
in Mumbai, in broad daylight,
when my eyes locked on a little
girl, maybe 6 or 7 years old,
peering out of a cage, looking
at us on the street below. It
was beyond my imagination,"
Natalie says of the experience.
"I'll never forget that moment.
That was her life. Every day
people walked by, and they
didn't even notice her."
That experience, coming in the
middle of a restless,
stressed-out season for her,
completely changed the
trajectory of Natalie's life,
awakening her out of complacency
and passivity and into a life
driven by compassion and
passion. And it has forever
changed the way she approaches
her music.
"This has really been a pivotal
season for me in my artistic and
creative journey," says Natalie.
"In every way personally and
professionally I've been in a
real place of self-discovery,
learning a lot about myself and
what's really important in my
life. The more I know myself,
the more I'm writing from my
heart. I've realized that in the
end, it's the power in a song
that stands the test of time,
and that's what I focused on
with this project."
Perhaps that explains why Awaken
is the most unexpected, honest
and compelling project Natalie's
ever created. Produced by her
husband, Bernie Herms; Phil
Symonds; Shaun Shankel; and Rob
Graves, Natalie wrote or
co-wrote half of the songs on
Awaken, along with a supportive
roster of such notable
songwriters as Stephanie Lewis,
Trina Harmon, and Matthew West.
"More than anything," she says,
"I wanted to be challenged, to
take risks, to go to the edge of
myself beyond my comfort zone,
to reach for whatever my
artistic limit is. I'm more
alive than I've ever felt
before, and it was important for
me to have that come through in
the music."
In the end, although she never
aimed for a thematic center for
Awaken, one inevitably surfaced.
"It's amazing how that
happened," she says, "how it all
came together in the end, but it
makes sense. My spirit has
awakened to the need to make my
life count for something other
than myself. Life is hard and
sad and messy and there won't
always be answers. I've come to
understand that it's okay to ask
questions but at the end of the
day, we choose to have faith, to
believe that God is good."
Awake, My Soul, and Sing
Undeniably, the 12 cuts on
Awaken reveal Natalie's
ever-evolving passion for
powerful songs that express the
truth of that revelation in her
life. The project's title-track
is a full-on, power-pop
exclamation-of-a-prayer to God
to shake up the status quo of
our lives, to wake us up to live
passionately, intentionally
every day.
The stirring second single,
"Held," captivates with its
lyrical depth, revealing the
promises of God in times of
suffering. Written by Christa
Wells in the wake of losing two
loved ones, "Held" takes the
"hand of bitterness" and reveals
where God is when prayers
seemingly aren't answered and
when life doesn't make sense.
"The Real Me" is a piano-driven
affirmation of how God sees us,
Natalie says. As transparent as
any lyric can be, "'The Real Me'
reflects my own journey of
self-discovery and what God has
shown me about who He is and who
I am."
Co-written with Trina Harmon,
with lush strings courtesy of
the Prague Philharmonic
Orchestra, "Home" is Natalie's
musical response to the plight
of the children trapped in human
trafficking and prostitution.
"It's a song that's based around
this issue, but it's also a song
for everybody, no matter who you
are or what your story is. We
all need a place to belong. We
need that feeling that we are
safe, and that we are in a place
where we can rediscover our
dreams and deal with the
brokenness in our lives."
Awaken also features "Bring It
All Together," an old-school
gospel duet with country music
icon Wynonna Judd, a vocalist
Natalie says "not only has a
voice the size of Texas, but is
the perfect person to deliver a
song about restoration and God's
grace in our broken lives."
Awake and Full Speed Ahead
Throughout the album, you'll
hear a woman who's fiercely
determined to use her influence
to compel others to see the
tragedy of human trafficking and
to get involved. Toward that
end, Natalie has established The
Home Foundation to raise both
awareness and funds to help the
victims of human trafficking. "I
really believe that through my
concert ministry, I can bring
more awareness to this tragic
issue," Natalie states.
In 2005, Natalie also continues
her partnership with Women of
Faith in a powerful new way as
she helps launch "The Revolve
Tour," WOF's first nationwide
conference for girls in the
7th-12th grades. In addition to
sharing music from Awaken,
Natalie will be a featured
speaker, discussing self-esteem
issues and sharing more about
her own past struggle with
bulimia.
In fact, Natalie has written The
Real Me: Becoming The Girl God
Sees (W Publishing/Transit) a
book that addresses these issues
from a spiritual perspective,
encouraging girls to accept
God's view of them and His
purpose for their lives. "The
book is my story as honest and
as transparent as I can tell it,
but it's also a tool to help
girls understand the truth of
how God feels about them versus
that pop-culture myth of
perfection we've been bombarded
with all our lives."
As Natalie stands poised to
write the next chapters in her
life, music and ministry, her
heart is set on staying fully
awake and fully alive, making
every moment count, and living
her dream to make a difference
in the lives of those she can
reach. Through the stereo; from
the stage; next door, and around
the world.
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