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With her vivacious personality, infectious
optimism, and passionate spirit for the Lord, Tammy can't help but make an
impression on everyone she meets. Her fire for music and sharing the gospel
fuels her boundless energy and keeps Tammy inspired as she follows the path that
has led her from Grand Rapids, Michigan to her new home at Sparrow Records.
On her Sparrow debut Set You Free," Tammy is excited about the opportunity
to minister through her music. She comes by her musical talent naturally, having
grown up watching her mother, a speaker and performer on the gospel circuit.
Tammy often traveled with her Mom to churches, women's conferences, nursing
homes and prisons, and decided early on that music would be her chosen path as
well. "I would sit on that front row watching my Mom minister, and I
learned at a young age that Christian music was a very powerful thing, full of
hope and a huge source of strength", recalls Tammy. "I'd see people's
lives being so affected by the music, and it really shaped me and molded me and
gave me a real passion for what I was doing".
At six, Tammy began teaching herself
to play the drums, and three years later, when she heard Amy Grant on the radio
for the first time, her fate was sealed, "The first time I heard ‘Giggle’,
I flipped out! I adored it. And then when I saw Amy in concert, it spoke life
into me and gave me a vision that started a dream in my heart. Because she was
affecting my life so much, I thought it would be so awesome if I could inspire a
little girl someday just like she did me. So that kind of started it all".
By high school Tammy was jamming on the drums with
pep and rock bands before basketball games and often found herself playing Top
40 hits she'd never heard before, since her parents only allowed Christian music
in their home. But she had an affinity for the music and kept the beat just the
same. Though music held an important place in her life, she was putting an equal
amount of energy into her second love, basketball. Tammy was such a talented
player that she started varsity ball as a freshman. She came by her sports
talent naturally, since her father had once been a noted player as well.
"My Dad was an amazing player -
he had full Ride scholarship offers all over the country and still holds records
in his high school. I adored basketball very much and at one point, sports were
more passionate to me than music. Music was important to me but it wasn't all
that defined who I was. I felt like my life had balance - I loved sports, music,
and my friends and family. I grew up wondering what I was supposed to do in life
because God had placed in me some wonderful desires of the heart, things I
really loved. I finally realized music seemed like the natural way to reach as
many people as I could at one time...which I loved the most."
After high school, Tammy elected to do a year at
Southeastern Bible College in Lakeland, Florida before beginning to seriously
pursue her music. In 1991, her best friend, Pam Thum, introduced her to
songwriter John Mandeville, and she and John worked on a demo that would later
land her a record deal with the indie label, R.E.X. Music. In 1995, she released
her self-titled debut which yielded a #1 song, "Your Love Is 4
Always", and three other Top 10 singles. On her second album titled,
"You Have My Heart", Tammy enlisted the production talents of Fred
Hammond and long time friend John Mandeville and recorded a solid Pop/R&B
effort that generated another three Top 10 hits. When R.E.X. got bought out by
Platinum Entertainment, she moved for a time to Platinum's Light Records.
Shortly thereafter, Platinum phased out their Christian label interests.
"At that time still under
contract, Platinum strongly encouraged me to do a mainstream project with them,
but my heart just wasn't in it. So I took the next six months begging them to
let me out of my contract. I had to really learn to trust God and have faith
that He would see me through this. And He did. I watched Him do a real miracle
and after six months they finally released me. You see, my heart is for the
church and encouraging Christians. It's a part of my personality being full of
energy and helping to stir people up with the passion and fire that I've found,
and I think that's where I'm used the most. Going into a church that hasn't
laughed in awhile and make them laugh…going into a church that hasn't cried in
awhile and watching the tears flow - I love that. And with all that's happened
in my life, how could I turn away from that just to do a mainstream thing? I
have no future in that. My future is in Christ alone!"
Sparrow recognized that dedication and invited Tammy
into their label family in 1999. Appropriately titled, "Set You Free",
Tammy's debut is peppered with plenty of uplifting tracks and fun-filled rocking
R&B tunes. Produced by talents like Mark Hammond, Joe Priolo, Todd Collins,
Michael Quinlan and Michael Linney, the songs are a reflection of Tammy herself,
full of light and energy, spunk and contagious enthusiasm. And she is excited to
finally have a new album of songs to perform that match her zest for life and
spreading God's word.
"I love taking the audience on
a musical journey of my life and by the end of the night it seems like we're
always ready to move! And now, with this album, there will be plenty of songs
where by the end of the night we can jump, scream, shout and celebrate if we
want to, no matter how old we are. When I'm live in concert, I have a hard time
standing still. I guess it started with my Mom in our living room at
home...she's a sweet reminder of God's grace in my life. And she presented
Christ in a fun way growing up. She'd say, "Girl, you can have freedom in
Jesus and if you wanna dance, dance! If you wanna shout, shout! So I have so
much energy and love and passion for God that I can't help but share it."
That energy is obvious on songs like the smoothly
jamming "If You Need Love, My Irreplaceable, Spark," and the
ultra-grooving vibey "Everybody Move With It" (which features backing
vocals by Out Of Eden’s Lisa Kimmey and rapping by DjMAJ). Tammy easily
switches gears and channels that energy into a quiet reverence in lovely ballads
like "Light Of Love", a song about the importance of being a
reflection of the Lord. That song is a prayer for me that speaks so true to my
heart about simply being a reflection of God in all I do. I might be the only
light of God people see, so I hope I see myself growing closer to more of an
image of Christ, so that when my time is said and done people hopefully say that
I was some sort of a sweet reflection of Christ."
On "Your Love Pursues’ Tammy
addresses the miracle of God's love and forgiveness and it's awesome magnitude.
"How God's love pursues us is an amazing thing. We can run so far from
God...I've run so far from God. But the fact that His love has pursued me - how
could a heart refuse that. It's where you stop and think, "What does He see
in me and what do I have to offer Him? Nothing, yet He still pursues me because
He has so much to offer me. That song has such a strong message to me."
Its imperative to Tammy that she record only songs
that speak truth that she can both relate to and relate to others. She takes her
responsibility as a conduit for God's love seriously and hopes to continue
growing and reaching more and more people as she stretches as an artist in
future years.
"For me, having something to
say is really important. I want to make people feel comfortable and loved
through my music, so I've got to have songs on my record that'll support my
heart and what's going on in my life, so I'll have something to say and to sing.
Where people's hearts are is still so important to me and my place in their life
through my music is still critical to me. Every night I'm challenged to say
something deeper or more meaningful, and it challenges me to keep growing in my
own faith. I want to be one of those artists like Steven Curtis Chapman or Twila
Paris. I think of their heritage, how they've been so consistent with their walk
and faithful with their music and lyrics. They walk it, talk it, sing about it
and live it. And I would love for people to have said that about me...for people
to say she made a difference."