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Matthew West
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“God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience,
but shouts in our pains; it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world.” —C.S. Lewis
Life was good for Matthew West. Having catapulted onto the Christian music scene in... |

“God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience,
but shouts in our pains; it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world.” —C.S. Lewis
Life was good for Matthew West. Having catapulted onto the Christian music scene in 2003 with his debut single, "More”—the most played Christian AC song of 2004—the multi-Dove Award nominee and sought-after songwriter had enjoyed two critically-acclaimed studio recordings, Happy (2003) and History (2005); been a mainstay at Christian radio with memorable hits like “Only Grace,” “History” and “Next Thing You Know”; and toured with such artists as tobyMac and BarlowGirl. But in April of 2007, with a new label home at Sparrow Records, concert dates on the books and plans to hit the studio with a fresh batch of songs for an album he’d already titled Something To Say, Matthew lost his voice.
After one look at his vocal chords, doctors at the Vanderbilt Voice Center immediately put all his plans on hold. They discovered a vascular polyp and hemorrhaged blood vessels on Matthew’s vocal chord, making it impossible for him to sing. His doctors were convinced only two courses of treatment would work: complete silence and surgery.
“Everything came to a screeching halt,” Matthew says of the diagnosis and the news of surgery. “All of a sudden my calendar was completely cleared. My studio plans were postponed. My life shut down.” Even worse, he says, was the frustration of not being able to communicate with his wife, Emily, and 1-year-old daughter, Lulu. “I was armed with a dry erase board, unable to do the little things we take for granted everyday, like talking with my wife, or singing to my little girl before bed.”
This season of silence wasn’t just a wake up call for the Wests, it was a dark, uncertain place. “I saw a side of Matthew that I had not yet really seen,” says Emily. “A more fearful side, vulnerable, less confident. But also, I saw in Matthew a determination to allow God to do a work in his life through this trial. I saw him commit time each day in prayer, and really seek God for some purpose to this season.”
Matthew recommitted himself to journaling his thoughts and prayers during his season of silence. “Solitude is an uncomfortable place, and silence is so unnatural for most of us,” he relates. “I found myself surrounded by questions like, ‘What if I can’t sing anymore? What if my voice doesn’t sound the same? What if I can’t provide for my family?’ It was foundation shattering. But over and over again, I felt this recurring message on my heart saying, ‘Cease striving…don’t even ask for answers, just be with Me. Be still. I am using your voice, even when you can’t hear it.’”
Most of the songs on Something to Say were written before Matthew’s surgery, but in many ways, it took this trial to fully understand their meaning. “Prior to this experience, I only had a glimpse of what these songs had to say, but having literally nothing to say for two months, it was as if I understood what these songs were trying to communicate all along. It’s like writing messages or taking notes and then taking the test to see if you really ‘get’ what you’ve written. Sometimes you’re given the message before you know what it means. Then the test comes, and you can see how God intended everything to be.”
Driven by a distinctive lyrical clarity, Something To Say is a soundtrack for life—a powerful reminder that God is speaking every day out of the broken places and pieces of our lives. Produced by Brown Bannister, Ed Cash and Chris Stevens, the album delivers the infectious guitar-driven pop that fans have come to expect from an artist and writer whose songs have also graced projects by Natalie Grant, Mandisa, Mark Schultz and Billy Ray Cyrus, as well as a cut on Rascal Flatts’ multi-platinum Feels Like Today.
From the high-energy title track, to the powerful “The Moment of Truth,” to the closing ballad “Stop The World,” Something To Say unfolds in fresh and thought-provoking ways to reveal its message of hope and healing. “I wanted to write songs that weren’t afraid to talk about real life,” Matthew says. “Real struggles. Real issues. Real problems. Because every song about real life is an opportunity to sing about the real Hope that can be found in Jesus.”
“Life Inside You” is an unforgettable example. Based on a true story, Matthew captures the struggles—and Hope—of a teenage couple facing pregnancy and addiction. “This young couple, with all the potential in the world, on the verge of throwing in the towel… somehow in the center of what seemed so hopeless, that tiny heart was beating… She kept the baby. It’s a boy. They got sober and got married. Redemption is real.”
The core message of the entire album, he says, is “no matter how many mistakes we’ve made or trials we’ve faced, it’s the brokenness of our lives that God uses to give us something to say to the world. I was sitting in church one Sunday after my surgery when my pastor read a quote from C.S. Lewis: ‘God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains; it is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.’ It’s easier to cover up the weakest moments in life, hoping no one sees, but that’s not God’s plan for us. ‘Offer it up to Me, let Me show you what new life is like, what I can do with your mistakes.’ He will amplify His voice through you in a huge way.”
Ultimately, Matthew hopes to communicate the message that God is indeed at work in all our lives, in every circumstance, in every moment of our existence. And even in the silence—as Matthew well knows—there is still great Hope to be shared, a story to be told, and something to say.
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11/18/2009 - Matthew West Initiates National "Give This Christmas Away" Campaign
(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) Nov. 17, 2009--Award-winning singer/songwriter Matthew West heads toward the holidays with a mission to remind others of the true reason for the season.
West was inspired by the song “Give This Christmas Away,” to be serviced to radio Nov. 27, which he wrote and recorded in conjunction with VeggieTales for its new DVD release, Saint Nicholas—A Story of Joyful Giving. The campaign calls attention to practical ways we can reach out to those in need around us.
West explains, “What it means to me to ‘give this Christmas away’ is to pause long enough to look at the world from a perspective of ‘How can I help? How can I give? How can God use me to help meet the needs of somebody else this Christmas instead of just checking off the list of everything I want?’”
In keeping with that sentiment, West, spokesperson for Operation Christmas Child, a division of the international relief organization Samaritan's Purse, is asking fans who attend his fall tour to donate shoe box gifts for children in need this holiday season. The collection will continue on West’s “Give This Christmas Away” Christmas tour, kicking off late November.
Furthermore, West offers additional ideas for living out the Christmas spirit via a book release, 101 Ways to Give This Christmas Away, to be published by Tyndale Publishers. The book, along with a Something to Say Christmas Edition featuring “Give This Christmas Away” and three new acoustic recordings, will be available in retail stores this month. Finally, West will also have his own Christmas special on the Gospel Music Channel centered on the “Give This Christmas Away” theme, airing Saturday, December 12, at 9:30 pm EST. “The inspiration for the song and the book came from this question: What if December looked different this year?” says Matthew. “My hope is to encourage an attitude of giving this Christmas that can change the world with God’s love.”
West catapulted onto the Christian music scene in 2003 with his debut single, “More,” which was the most played Christian AC song of 2003. The multi-Dove Award nominee and sought-after songwriter released two critically-acclaimed recordings, Happy (2003) and History (2005); has been a mainstay at Christian radio with memorable hits like “Only Grace,” “History” and “Next Thing You Know”; and has toured with such artists as tobyMac and Jeremy Camp on the wildly popular 2008 “Boomin’ Beyond Measure” tour. In addition, West has penned songs for Rascal Flatts, Billy Ray Cyrus, Natalie Grant and Mandisa, among others. West’s third studio recording, Something To Say, released January 15, 2008 and produced the No. 1 AC radio hit “You Are Everything,” which was also the most played Christian song of 2008, as well as “Something to Say,” which climbed to No. 7 at AC radio. His most recent single, “The Motions,” was No. 1 on Radio & Records’ Christian AC Monitored chart and the Billboard Christian chart for 14 weeks as well as the most downloaded Christian digital track 15 weeks running, according to SoundScan. For more information on Matthew West, visit www.matthewwest.com or www.myspace.com/matthewwest.
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9/29/2009 - Matthew West Headlines "The Motions Tour" This Fall
(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) Sept. 29, 2009-- Award-winning artist Matthew West announces the kick-off of “The Motions Tour,” launching next month and running through early November. The tour will additionally feature speaker Lance McAfee, who was impacted by West’s song “The Motions,” and Sparrow Records singer-songwriter Josh Wilson.
Named after West’s most recent hit, which was No. 1 at Christian AC radio for 14 consecutive weeks, the tour is an extension of “The Motions” national campaign that has captured hearts across America. Like “The Motions” web site (www.MatthewWest.com/themotions), where fans can voice their commitment to “avoid the trap of simply going through the motions,” the tour intends to connect attendees with the song’s life-changing message. Lance McAfee, whose story was one of 2,700 resolutions posted to The Motions web site, left an indelible impression on West, who invited McAffee to share how the song affected his brother Ryan’s life while encouraging concert-goers to live their own lives intentionally as well.
“I think one of the greatest challenges in actively living out a relationship with Christ on earth is to avoid the trap of simply going through THE MOTIONS,” says West. "God is a God of PASSION. His true plan for our lives is anything but boring. Every day, the God of adventure beckons his sons and daughters to quit going through the motions, and walk into a life filled with passion and wonder. Our desire is for ‘The Motions Tour’ to be more than just a show...more than just a night of entertainment. We have put a lot of prayer and thought into providing an evening that will leave a lasting impact on the lives of those who attend.”
A tour itinerary follow this release. For venue and ticket information, visit: www. http://www.matthewwest.com/.
West catapulted onto the Christian music scene in 2003 with his debut single, “More,” which was the most played Christian AC song of 2003. The multi-Dove Award nominee and sought-after songwriter released two critically-acclaimed recordings, Happy (2003) and History (2005); has been a mainstay at Christian radio with memorable hits like “Only Grace,” “History” and “Next Thing You Know”; and has toured with such artists as tobyMac and Jeremy Camp on the wildly popular 2008 “Boomin’ Beyond Measure” tour. In addition, West has penned songs for Rascal Flatts, Billy Ray Cyrus, Natalie Grant and Mandisa, among others. West’s third studio recording, Something To Say, released January 15, 2008 and produced the No. 1 AC radio hit “You Are Everything,” which was also the most played Christian song of 2008, as well as “Something to Say,” which climbed to No. 7 at AC radio. His most recent single, “The Motions,” was No. 1 on Radio & Records’ Christian AC Monitored chart and the Billboard Christian chart for 14 weeks as well as the most downloaded Christian digital track 15 weeks running, according to SoundScan. For more information on Matthew West, visit www.matthewwest.com or www.myspace.com/matthewwest.
Guest speaker Lance McAfee is the brother of Ryan McAfee, whose story was submitted to “The Motions” web site on March 6, 2009. Ryan had posted “The Motions” lyrics to his Facebook page, asking his friends to hold him accountable to a life beyond just going through the motions. Only hours after making this pledge, Ryan lost his life in a tragic car accident. Upon contacting the family, West learned more about Ryan and how his life impacted others for eternity. Lance has found purpose in the midst of tremendous loss, and joins “The Motions Tour” to share his brother’s story in hopes of inspiring others to live life intentionally. To read the story in its entirety, visit: http://matthewwest.com/2009/05/26/ryan-mcafee’s-story/.
Singer/songwriter Josh Wilson grew up the son of a preacher in Lubbock, Texas. Learning to play both guitar and piano at a young age, he began leading worship for his church’s youth group. After high school, Wilson attended Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., where he won the Christian Music Showcase his junior year. He signed to Sparrow Records in 2006 and released his major label debut, Trying to Fit the Ocean in a Cup, April 29, 2008. The album was met with critical acclaim, hailed by Christian Retailing as “the future of Christian pop” and named among the Top Ten Best Albums of 2008 by GospelMusicChannel.com. Trying to Fit the Ocean in a Cup additionally spawned the Top 10 radio hit “Savior Please,” and earned Wilson tour positioning alongside such high profile artists as Big Daddy Weave and Matthew West. Wilson’s sophomore album, Life Is Not A Snapshot, releases Sept. 8, 2009 and is seven-song collection of contemporary theological musings that reflect Wilson’s remarkable penchant for framing cold and calculated questions of faith into wild, unbridled musical expressions of trust. For more information on Josh Wilson, visit www.myspace.com/joshwilson.
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9/23/2009 - Matthew West Travels to Columbia with Operation Christmas Child
Sparrow Records award-winning singer/songwriter Matthew West distributes shoe box gifts with Operation Christmas Child in Bogota Columbia August 24-27, 2009. West is the official spokesperson for Operation Christmas Child, a division of the international relief organization Samaritan's Purse, and will also be collecting shoe boxes on "The Motions Tour" this fall. Additonal tour details are forthcoming. For more information about Operation Christmas Child, visit www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/OCC/.
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7/14/2009 - Matthew West's Hit Single "The Motions" Spends 13 Weeks at No. 1
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Matthew West celebrates 13 consecutive weeks at No. 1 with “The Motions,” the second chart-topping single from his current project, Something to Say. Additionally, West’s “Nothing to Say” documentary will premiere this Friday, July 17, on the Gospel Music Channel at 10:00 pm EST/9:00 pm CST.
“The Motions” follows West’s debut hit from Something to Say, “You Are Everything,” which was the most played song of 2008. In addition to holding at No. 1 on Radio & Records’ Christian AC Monitored and the Billboard Christian chart for 13 weeks, the single is the most downloaded Christian digital track 11 weeks running, according to SoundScan. Most recently, “The Motions” was featured in a NASCAR special on race car driver Mark Martin, and West has scheduled performances of the song on WGN’s morning show, Moody Radio, and the “700 Club” later this month. For more information on “The Motions,” visit www.matthewwest.com/motions.
“Songs with this kind of impact, and this kind of chart life are rare,” says Vice President of National Promotions for EMI CMG, Grant Hubbard. “It’s great to be a part of this kind of success for Matthew and Something to Say.”
Adding to his current spotlight is West’s “Nothing to Say” documentary, which will premiere on the Gospel Music Channel Friday. Two years ago West underwent major surgery to have a polyp removed from his vocal cord. It was uncertain whether he would ever be able to sing again, and he was restricted from talking for two months following the procedure. The “Nothing to Say” documentary captures West’s journey through surgery and recovery, sharing his range of fears and emotions in this real life story of redemption.
“'Nothing to Say’ is my true story of brokenness and redemption,” says West. “Having vocal cord surgery is a singer's greatest fear. The film follows my journey through one of the weakest and most uncertain seasons of my life, with the hope of encouraging anyone facing a trial of their own.”
West catapulted onto the Christian music scene in 2003 with his debut single, “More,” which was the most played Christian AC song of 2003. The multi-Dove Award nominee and sought-after songwriter released two critically-acclaimed recordings, Happy (2003) and History (2005); has been a mainstay at Christian radio with memorable hits like “Only Grace,” “History” and “Next Thing You Know”; and has toured with such artists as tobyMac and Jeremy Camp on the wildly popular 2008 “Boomin’ Beyond Measure” tour. In addition, West has penned songs for Rascal Flatts, Billy Ray Cyrus, Natalie Grant and Mandisa, among others.
West’s third studio recording, Something To Say, released January 15, 2008 and debuted on Nielsen SoundScan’s Christian Retail Chart at #10, while West was the best-selling Christian artist on iTunes the week of its release. The album’s debut single “You Are Everything” additionally peaked at No. 1 on Christian AC radio and was the most played Christian song of 2008, while “Something to Say” climbed to No. 7 at AC radio. Last fall, West headlined a 27-city “Something to Say” tour featuring label mate Josh Wilson followed by a WAY-FM/Word Vision tour with Sanctus Real in February. West will embark on “The Motions” tour in September; additional details are forthcoming. For more information on Matthew West, visit www.matthewwest.com or www.myspace.com/matthewwest.
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6/10/2009 - Matthew West on Hour of Power this Sunday
Matthew West greets
Dr. Robert H. Schuller, founding pastor of Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove,
Calif., on Sunday, May 31, 2009 before appearing on "Hour of
Power," the church's weekly, hour-long service watched by an estimated 20
million viewers. West played three songs during the program, including his hit
"The Motions," currently No. 1 on the Radio & Records AC Monitored chart a
ninth consecutive week, which will air on the Trinity Broadcasting Network
this Sunday, June 14. Visit www.crystalcathedral.org/hour_of_power/tvlisting/index.php for local air times.
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