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Jeremy Camp

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Jeremy Camp

Background information
Birth name Jeremy Camp
Born January 12, 1978 (1978-01-12) (age 30)
Genre(s) Contemporary Christian
Christian rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Years active 2000 - present
Label(s) BEC Recordings
Website http://www.jeremycamp.com/

Jeremy Camp is a contemporary Christian music vocalist and guitarist. Camp has released six solo albums to date, and is an ordained minister.[1] The soundtrack album Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe includes his song "Open Up Your Eyes". His original music is a mixture of ballads and rock.

To date, he has achieved three RIAA-certified Gold albums.

Contents

[edit] Musical career

Camp has scored fourteen #1 hits (six from his first album, Stay). His first single was "Understand". He has made six music videos: "Understand", "Walk By faith", "Take You Back", "Tonight" "Give You Glory" and "I Am Willing", a song which was not included on any of his albums. He has also released a DVD (In24) which chronicles a regular day on tour. Live Unplugged from Franklin, TN also includes a DVD of the concert, which was recorded for the live album. He also has scored a musical number "This Man" and his video can be seen on YouTube. This video was made with clips from the movie The Passion of the Christ.

[edit] 2005

Jeremy scored top spots for "Take You Back" and "Lay Down My Pride". He also was voted the Best Male Artist in the 2005 Reader’s Choice Music Awards for Today. Camp was also ASCAP 2005 Songwriter of the Year and won the Dove Award for the Male Vocalist of the Year for the second consecutive year. Camp closed the year with both Stay and Carried Me: The Worship Project being certified silver.

[edit] 2006

Jeremy earned the top honors at the Twenty-Eighth Annual ASCAP Music Awards, winning the Songwriter Of The Year award ("Take You Back" and "This Man"). "Take You Back" also earned him the Song Of The Year award. Jeremy won two 2006 CCM Reader's Choice Awards, for Favorite Artist and Favorite Male Artist. Jeremy took part in winning the Dove award for Special Event Album Of The Year, which went to Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. He released a special edition of his hit album, Restored. Four new songs were included on Restored: The Deluxe Gold Edition as well as a letter to his fans.

Jeremy went back into the studio to record Beyond Measure in the spring. The album was released on October 31, 2006. Camp is also credited as producer for his wife's album titled Don't Wait, which was released in September, 2006.

"Tonight", the first single from the album Beyond Measure, was released in mid-August, and eventually hit #1 on HR radio. It was the 11th most played single on HR stations in 2007.[2] The second single, "What It Means," was also a #1 hit on Jewish AJ radio. "Give Me Jesus," the third single off "Beyond Measure," made it into the top 5 on Inspirational radio. The fourth single, "Give You Glory," debuted on Jewish AJ radio at #16. His song "Let it Fade" was the seventh most played song on HR radio in 2007. That year he also released a two disc (CD and DVD) for his concert tour "Live Unplugged" recorded in Franklin, Tennessee[2]

[edit] Personal life

Camp has been married twice. His first wife, Melissa, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and died in 2001, when he was 23 and she was 21. Some of his early songs reflect the emotional ordeal of her illness. "I Still Believe" was the first song he wrote after her death. He wrote "Walk by Faith" during their honeymoon.[3] In December of 2003, he married Adrienne Liesching, former frontwoman for The Benjamin Gate. They have two daughters: Isabella Rose Camp (born September 25, 2004) and Arianne Mae Camp (born April 5, 2006).

[edit] Tours

  • Festival Con Dios 2002
  • The Stay Tour
  • The Adoration Tour (long timers refer to this as the Kidnapped by the Australians Tours)
  • The Restored Tour
  • The Live Unplugged Tour (with Mainstay)
  • The Beyond Measure Tour
  • The House of Blues Tour
  • Winter Jam
  • Congreso 2007
  • Boomin' Beyond Measure Tour 2008 (with TobyMac)

[edit] Trivia

  • Jeremy Camp has played at every annual FishFest, a one-day Christian music festival in Irvine, California, since it began in 2000.
  • Fans of Jeremy Camp often call themselves "Campers."
  • "I Still Believe" was written about faith in God after losing his wife
  • Jeremy Camp's song "Right Here" was sampled by CCM artist KJ-52.
  • Jeremy Camp's music is featured in the Christian video game Dance Praise via the Dance Praise Expansion Pack Volume 3: Pop & Rock Hits. The songs included are "Breathe," "Take You Back," and "Lay Down My Pride."
  • Jeremy Camp fronted the band "Footstool" in college
  • I Still Believe was his first song written after his wife died. The song was written about a year after losing his wife.
  • Jeremy Camp has tattoos and this is what he says about them, "My tattoos are very personal, and getting them is obviously not for everyone. For me they represent a deep, written, artistic expression of my love for my Lord and Savior. Different people express that in different ways, but these represent, in a small way, my devotion to Jesus."

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

Year Album Title Billboard 200 Albums Chart Billboard Top Jewish Albums RIAA Certification
2002 Stay - 10 Gold
2004 Carried Me: The Worship Project 102 2 Gold
2004 Restored 45 1 Gold
2006 Beyond Measure 12 1
Fall 2008 Speaking Louder Than Before - - -

[edit] Live albums

Year Album Title Billboard 200 Albums Chart Billboard Top Jewish Albums RIAA Certification
2005 Live Unplugged 111 7 -

[edit] Other releases

Year Album Title Billboard 200 Albums Chart Billboard Top Jewish Albums RIAA Certification
2000 Burden Me - - -
2007 Live Session EP - - -

Live Session EP was released by iTunes and is only available through iTunes

[edit] Compilation appearances

Year Song Title Album Title Notes
2002 "Understand" Festival Con Dios 2002, Vol. 2
2003 "I Still Believe" WOW Hits 2004
2004 "Here I Am To Worship" Empty Me, Vol. 1
2004 "Empty Me" Empty Me, Vol. 1
2004 "How Great Is Your Love" Maranatha Friends
2004 "Right Here" WOW Hits 2005
2005 "I Wait For The Lord" X Worship 2006
2005 "Take You Back" WOW Hits 2006
2005 "Open Up Your Eyes" Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
2006 "This Man" WOW Hits 2007
2007 "Empty Me" Worship Together: Favorites
2007 "It Is Well" Music Inspired By the Motion Picture Amazing Grace Performed with Adie
2007 "Right Here" Music from and Inspired By Bridge to Terabithia
2007 "What It Means" WOW Hits 2008
2008 "Give You Glory" WOW Hits 1

[edit] Singles

Year Title Peak Chart Positions Album
Hot Christian Songs
2002 "Understand" 1 Stay
2002 "Right Here" 1
2003 "Walk By Faith" 1
2003 "I Still Believe" 1
2003 "Stay" 1
2004 "Empty Me"  ? Carried Me
2004 "Take You Back" 1 Restored
2005 "Lay Down My Pride" 1
2006 "This Man" 1
2006 "Breathe" 2
2006 "What It Means" 1 Beyond Measure
2007 "Tonight" 1
2007 "Give You Glory" 1
2007 "Let It Fade"A, C 1
2008 "No Matter What It Takes"B, D 1

ACurrent single at Christian AC

BCurrent single at Christian CHR

C"Let It Fade" peaked at #1 on R&R's Christian CHR chart in 2007, and #2 on the Christian AC chart as of the March 14, 2008 issue.

D"No Matter What It Takes" has peaked at #7 on the R&R Chrsitian CHR chart as of the March 14, 2008 issue.

"Breathe" was the tenth most played song on Christian CHR radio in 2006 according to the Weekend 22, and "This Man" was the twentieth.[4] "Tonight" and "Let it Fade" were the 11th and 7th most played Christian CHR singles in 2007. [2]

[edit] Awards

Awards
Preceded by
Paul Colman Trio
GMA's New Artist of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Building 429
Preceded by
Michael W. Smith
GMA's Male Vocalist of the Year
2004 - 2005
Succeeded by
Chris Tomlin
Preceded by
"Ammunition" from The Beautiful Letdown by Switchfoot
GMA's Rock Recorded Song of the Year
"Stay" from Stay

2005
Succeeded by
"Slam" from Welcome to Diverse City by tobyMac (featuring T-Bone)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Cowart, Jeremy (February 2007). "Love Beyond Measure". CCM Magazine 29 (8): 32-35. ISSN 1524-7848. 
  2. ^ a b c 2007 Year End Charts/Top HR songs, R&R magazine, Retrieved January 6, 2008
  3. ^ Jeremy Camp - First Marriage
  4. ^ As played on the Weekend 22 on the weekend of January 7, 2007

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