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Selah (group)

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Selah
OriginNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresContemporary Christian, gospel
Years active1997–present[1]
LabelsCurb
Members
Past members
Websiteselahonline.com

Selah is a contemporary Christian vocal trio consisting of Todd Smith, Allan Hall, and Amy Perry. The group has been featured on The 700 Club, Hour of Power, and TBN.[not verified in body]

Group history

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1997–2004: Original lineup

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Selah was originally formed by brother and sister, Todd and Nicol Smith (now Nicol Sponberg), along with friend Allan Hall.[2] The group quickly gained success with the release of their first album, Be Still My Soul, in 1999. They became known for transforming old Christian hymns into a more modern style and with their powerful voices and beautiful harmonies.[3] Todd and Nicol, who spent their childhood in Subsaharan Africa, brought many African elements to their songs as well. They are as comfortable singing in Kituba, as they are in English.[2] Todd gives credit for his music career to his missionary upbringing. "I've been singing in front of people since I was three," he said. "My parents are missionaries. When we came back to the United States, we had to visit each church that sponsored us. That was a good training ground."[4] They also did well-known covers of already-famous songs such as "You Raise Me Up" by Secret Garden and "Bless the Broken Road" by Marcus Hummon. Selah went on to win a Dove Award for their debut album.

Their second album Press On was released in 2001, and also won a Dove Award, along with many nominations for individual songs in the album.

In April 2000, Nicol Smith released her self-titled solo debut on Curb Records.[5] She met and married Greg Sponberg in 2003. Nicol Sponberg released her second solo album, Resurrection (Curb Records), in 2004. The single "Crazy In Love" crossed over to the secular Adult Contemporary charts while songs like "Safe" continued to earn her airplay on Christian radio. Todd also produced a solo album, Alive, in 2004.

2005–present

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Nicol left the group in 2004 to pursue a solo career, and for most of 2005 Melodie Crittenden sang with the group.[6]

The 2006 Bless the Broken Road album was a project that teamed original Selah members Allan Hall and Todd Smith with a wide variety of guest singers.

After auditioning 15 female vocalists, Amy Perry became a full-time member based on her vocal abilities and spirituality.[6] Allan Hall also began to get a more active singing role, from originally being the band's accompanist.

Hope of the Broken World, was released on August 23, 2011 with Curb Records. Smith recorded the solo song "Broken Praise" on the various artists compilation album Music Inspired by "The Story" and the album won the "Special Event Album of the Year" on the 43rd GMA Dove Awards in 2012. He performed the song on the awards show.[7] Smith wrote a song called "I Will Carry You" after Audrey Caroline died. "I Will Carry You" is dedicated to the memory of Audrey Caroline Smith.

In 2014, Selah released You Amaze Us. The title track debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Christian Soft AC chart, becoming the first song in the history of the chart to do so.[8] "You Amaze Us” spent a concurrent 12 weeks at No. 1 on the Christian Soft AC chart.

In 2014, Amy Perry and Allan Hall also released solo albums: Glory All Around (Perry) and Work of Love (Hall).[citation needed]

Key people

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Todd Smith

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Todd Smith
Birth nameJames Todd Smith[9]
GenresCCM, Christian rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1997–present
LabelsCurb
Websitetoddsmithonline.wordpress.com

James Todd Smith (who goes by Todd Smith) is an American singer and founding member of Selah. He remains an original member since its founding in 1997.

Smith grew up the son of missionaries in Zaire, Africa (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) in a home built by his grandparents, who had been missionaries to the continent since the 1930s. His grandfather worked as a dentist in the United States before moving to Zaire. Smith's father was born in Africa, but later moved to Detroit, Michigan. Both Smith's grandparents died in Africa.[10] Smith's family home burned to the ground when he was five. After the fire, his father felt a call to the mission field of Africa. Smith's father moved his mother, three siblings, and himself from Detroit, Michigan, to Africa. His family remained there for the next eight years.[10] Smith has remarked that he never questioned his Biblical teaching.[11] Smith gives credit for his music career to his missionary upbringing. "I've been singing in front of people since I was three," he said. "My parents are missionaries. When we came back to the United States, we had to visit each church that sponsored us. That was a good training ground."[12] Smith is married to Angie Smith and they have four daughters. They had one other daughter named Audrey, who was born in April 2008 and died a few hours later due to cardiac issues.[13] Angie has written two books, I Will Carry You: The Sacred Dance of Grief and Joy[14] and What Women Fear: Walking in Faith that Transforms.[15]

Selah was originally formed by brother and sister, Todd and Nicol Smith, along with friend Allan Hall. Smith also worked on a solo project. His debut album Alive was released on August 10, 2004 with Curb Records.[16] The album steered from the common sound Selah offered, better known for well integrated harmonies, singing hymns and melodic ballads. A passion for the sound of rock music was more of what Smith had in mind when working on this album. Bands such as Boston, Foreigner, Journey, and Genesis influenced the sound in Alive. This has been his only solo release to date.[17]

Smith continues to work with Allan Hall and Amy Perry, current members of Selah.

Discography

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Albums

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Studio albums

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Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
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US
Christ

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1999 Be Still My Soul 24
2001 Press On
  • Released: June 12, 2001
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
23
2002 Rose of Bethlehem
  • Released: October 15, 2002
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
16
2004 Hiding Place
  • Released: May 25, 2004
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
61 2
2005 Greatest Hymns
  • Released: August 23, 2005
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
117 3
2006 Bless the Broken Road: The Duets Album
  • Released: August 8, 2006
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
43 1
2009 You Deliver Me
  • Released: August 25, 2009
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
66 4
2011 Hope of the Broken World
  • Released: August 23, 2011
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
87 4
2014 You Amaze Us
  • Released: August 19, 2014
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
59 3
2017 Unbreakable[21]
  • Released: March 24, 2017
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
132 5
2019 Firm Foundation[22] 49[23]
2020 Step Into My Story
  • Released: June 11, 2020
  • Label: 3Cre8tive
  • Format: CD, DI
2023 At This Table: A Christmas Album
  • Released: December 8, 2023[24]
  • 3Cre8tive[25]
  • Format: CD, DI

Compilations

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Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
Christ

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2007 Timeless: The Selah Collection
  • Released: October 9, 2007
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
2016 Greatest Hymns, Vol. 2
  • Released: August 26, 2016
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Format: CD, DI
8
2018 You Raise Me Up: Greatest Hits[26]
  • Released: November 2, 2018
  • Label: Curb Records
  • Formats: CD, DI

Singles

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Year Title Peak positions Album
US Christ.
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Christ
Airplay

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US Christ
AC

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2004 "You Raise Me Up" 2 1 Hiding Place
2005 "All My Praise" 22 19
2006 "Bless the Broken Road" 5 5 Bless the Broken Road: The Duets Album
"Mary Sweet Mary" 26 9
2009 "Hosanna" 30 27 You Deliver Me
2010 "Unredeemed" 38
"You Deliver Me" 46
2011 "Were You There" 45 Press On
2012 "I Turn To You" 16 12 Hope of the Broken World
2013 "It Must Be You (Moses)" 36 non-album single
2014 "You Amaze Us" 28 22 21 You Amaze Us
2017 "I Got Saved" 34 Unbreakable

Other appearances

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Dove Awards and nominations

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Year Category Nominated work Result
2000 Inspirational Album of the Year Be Still My Soul Won
2002 Press On Won
Traditional Recorded Gospel Song "Hold On" Won
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year "Wonderful, Merciful Savior" Nominated
Group of the Year Nominated
2003 Nominated
2005 Artist of the Year Nominated
Group of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year "You Raise Me Up" Nominated
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
Inspirational Album of the Year Hiding Place Won
Worship Song of the Year "I Bless Your Name" Nominated
2006 Inspirational Album of the Year Bless the Broken Road: The Duets Album Won
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year "All My Praise" Nominated
Inspirational Album of the Year Greatest Hymns Nominated
Special Event Album of the Year WOW Christmas (Green) Nominated
Worship Song of the Year "Be Thou My Vision" Nominated
2007 Song of the Year "Bless the Broken Road" Nominated
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year "Glory" Nominated
Group of the Year Nominated
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year "Be Thou Near To Me" Nominated
2012 Hope of the Broken World Won
2012 Inspirational Recorded Album of the Year Won
2013 Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year "It Must be You" Nominated
2014 "You Amaze Us" Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Biography". Christianmusiclighthouse.com. Archived from the original on January 1, 2013. Retrieved February 26, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Nicol Smith". Thefish.com. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
  3. ^ "Selah". Christianmusic.about.com. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
  4. ^ Krieg, Sheryl (February 17, 2010). "Christian group Selah is more than music". The News-Sentinel. Archived from the original on January 11, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  5. ^ "Selah's Nicol Smith Ready to Solo". Billboard. March 25, 2000.
  6. ^ a b "Selah: Blessing the Broken Road". Cbn.com. Retrieved February 26, 2012.
  7. ^ "'The Story' wins Dove Award for Special Event Album of the Year". World Vision. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
  8. ^ "Selah's YOU AMAZE US Debuts at #1 as History-Making Title-Cut Tops Chart For 11 Consecutive Weeks - News - Hear It First on HearItFirst.com". Retrieved March 29, 2017.
  9. ^ "Todd Smith". Christianmusiclighthouse.com. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  10. ^ a b Sunday Evening Praise. http://sundayeveningpraise.net/praise/selah.htm
  11. ^ The Fish
  12. ^ The News-Sentinel Archived January 11, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Reported By Dennis Ferrier (May 13, 2009). "Nashville news story on baby Audrey Caroline: Woman carries child she knows will die". Benotafraid.wordpress.com. Retrieved May 22, 2012.
  14. ^ Smith, Angie (2010). I will carry you : the sacred dance of grief and joy. Nashville, Tenn. ISBN 978-0805464283.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  15. ^ Smith, Angie (2011). What women fear : walking in faith that transforms. Nashville, TN: B & H Publishing Group. ISBN 9780805464290.
  16. ^ Curb Records. http://www.curb.com/artists/artistbio_T1.cfm?ID=154
  17. ^ "NEWS: Selah's Todd Smith Chronicles Hope And Healing In 'THERE'S A LIGHT' August 26". The Gospel Music Association. August 17, 2016. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  18. ^ "Selah Chart history: Top 200 Albums". Billboard. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  19. ^ a b "Selah Chart history: Top Christian Albums". Billboard. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  20. ^ "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  21. ^ "Unbreakable - Selah | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  22. ^ "Firm Foundation by Selah". NewReleaseToday. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  23. ^ "Selah". Billboard.
  24. ^ "At This Table: A Christmas Album - Selah | Album | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  25. ^ "Selah Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | All". AllMusic.
  26. ^ "You Raise Me Up: Greatest Hits by Selah". NewReleaseToday. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  27. ^ "Selah - Chart history (Hot Christian Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  28. ^ "Selah - Chart history (Christian Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  29. ^ "Selah - Chart history (Christian AC)". Billboard. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
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