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Co-written by Chapman, the track is a pop rock [48] ballad, [44] encouraging listeners to tackle their personal fears and replace them with faith. [44] [47] The song "Who Am I" has been described as a pop rock, [48] adult contemporary [44] and pop country song. [51] The ballad incorporates orchestral sounds [43] and lyrically explains emptiness ...
Title page of the first edition of All Fools (1605). All Fools is an early Jacobean era stage play, a comedy by George Chapman that was first published in 1605.The play has often been considered Chapman's highest achievement in comedy: "not only Chapman's most flawless, perfectly balanced play," but "also his most human and large-minded."
It spent a total of two weeks atop the Christian Albums chart [21] [22] and later appeared on the Billboard Catalog Albums chart in 2007, peaking at number thirty-four. [23] By April 1, 2006, Lifesong had sold 503,000 copies. [24] It had sold 950,000 copies by August 25, 2007 [25] and, as of December 5, 2009, it has sold a total of 1.2 million ...
The main ideas for The Altar and the Door were inspired roughly eighteen months before the album's release. Lead vocalist Mark Hall and his co-youth pastor were encouraged by one of their students to look at MySpace.
All songs written by Steven Curtis Chapman, except where noted. "More to This Life" (Chapman, Phil Naish) – 5:15 "Love You With My Life" – 3:23 "Waiting for Lightning" (Chapman, Tony Elenburg) – 3:44 "Living for the Moment" – 4:52 "I Will Be Here" – 4:28 "Who Makes the Rules" (S. Chapman, Herb Chapman, James Isaac Elliot) – 3:31
All pages with titles containing Chapman; Chapman code, a 3-letter code used in genealogy; Chapman function, associated with the absorption integral of the Earth's atmosphere; Chapman's parakeet, a subspecies of the mitred parakeet; Chapman's swift, a species of swift in the family Apodidae
Greg Howard (July 26, 1964 – April 22, 2023 [1]) was a Chapman Stick player based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Howard played saxophone and keyboards in area bands before switching to the Stick in 1985. An early recording with guitarist Tim Reynolds was released on cassette in 1987 as Sticks and Stones.
Dann Lee Huff (born November 15, 1960) is an American record producer, studio guitarist, and songwriter. [3] For his work as a producer in the country music genre, he has won several awards, including the Musician of the Year award in 2001, 2004, and 2016 at the Country Music Association Awards and the Producer of the Year award in 2006 and 2009 at the Academy of Country Music. [4]