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A decade marks ten
years of growth and change. From poodle skirts to Woodstock, disco
to Devo, it's easy to read the road marks along the musical highway. |
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Music was always a passion for
Erin, and she followed that passion to the University of Miami, where she not
only graduated with a degree in jazz vocal performance, but also met her husband
Brad. He, an aspiring songwriter and producer, as well as a talented
musician, shared her musical aspirations, and the two were married in 1994.
It was soon after that the two were surfing the internet and came upon a
fledgling Christian recording label in Nashville looking for talent. Erin
became the first recording artist signed through the internet, and the couple
moved to Nashville. With Erin's vocals and Brad's songwriting talents, her
debut album, "A Scrapbook of Sorts", shipped to stores nationwide in
1996, immediately racking up two number one hits.
Erin and her band toured the country with such Christian music favorites as
Susan Ashton and NewSong, taking a break when they celebrated the birth of their
first daughter in 2000. But it wasn't long before the new song was in the
studio, reflecting on the incredible changes in her life in her third album,
"No Place So Far".
For years, Erin's life had been reflected in song through the eyes of her
award-winning songwriter husband, Brad. But not content to sit on the
sidelines, Erin flexed her writing muscles and collaborated with Cindy Morgan
and Mark Hammond for "Wide Wide World" in 2003. The catchy,
upbeat title cut was soon blanketing radio.
With "Christmas Time is Here", released for the holiday season in
2004, the talented vocalist returned to her jazz roots. She teamed with
two-time Producer of the Year winner Ed Cash for the stripped-down album that
brought her favorite Christmas songs to life.
After the birth of their second daughter in February 2005, Erin was again eager
to return to the studio. Brad had written a beautiful cut for their
daughter, and fans were clamoring for recordings of her earlier hit songs that
were no longer available in print.
Taking a musical cue from her Christmas album, she returned to work again with
Ed Cash and from the ground up, rebuilt the fan and concert favorites from the
past ten years. With a clean sound and, in some cases, nearly a decade of
performance history, the songs have found a new life and new passion on her
latest project, "No Better Place".
"I had a blast recording this record", she says. "Ed is so
talented -- it was fun to try new arrangements and ideas with him. I felt
like I was looking through a musical scrapbook everyday -- each song reminding
me of where we were and what we were doing when it was written.
Reflecting on ten years of recording, Erin celebrates her history just as she
welcomes in the future. Instead of a crowded room of teens, she is singing
to thankful rooms of moms at women's conferences. Instead of working a
second job at a factory to pay the bills, today she juggles hats as a full-time
wife, mother and recording artist.
"I never could have imagined where God would have taken us ten years
ago", she smiles. "But I am grateful for every step of the
journey".
Click here to read a biography for "Wide Wide
World"
Click here to read a biography for "No Place
So Far"