Selah (band)
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Genres | Christian (Gospel) |
Labels | Curb Records |
Members | Amy Perry Allan Hall Todd Smith |
Past members | Nicol Sponberg Melodie Crittenden |
Website(s) | Official Site MySpace Page |
Selah is a Christian band that has been featured on The 700 Club, The Hour of Power, and TBN. The original 3-man line up consisted of Nicol Sponberg, Allan Hall, and Todd Smith. Their success came quick when they released their first album, Be Still My Soul, in 1999, and would win a Dove Award for that album soon afterwards. They quickly earned a reputation for being able to reveal the heart of any song they record [1] with their music, doing well-known covers of already-famous songs such as "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban and "Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts.
In 2004, Nicol Sponberg departed the group, and was replaced by Amy Perry.
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[edit] Dove Awards
They have won the following Dove Awards:
- 2005 - Inspirational Album of the Year (Hiding Place)
- 2002 - Inspirational Album of the Year (Press On)
- 2002 - Traditional Recorded Gospel Song (Hold On)
- 2000 - Inspirational Album of the Year (Be Still My Soul)
[edit] Discography
- Bless the Broken Road – The Duets Album (2006)
- Greatest Hymns (2005)
- Hiding Place (2004)
- Rose of Bethlehem (2002)
- Press On (2001)
- Be Still My Soul (1999)
[edit] References
- ^ About Selah. Webstix. Retrieved on March 15, 2007.