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Matthew West Has 'Something to Say'

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By Kevin Donovan , Christian Post Reporter
December 19, 2007|3:07 pm

Popular Christian singer and songwriter Matthew West will release his third album, Something to Say, in stores everywhere Jan.15.

“I couldn’t speak directly to my wife, sing to my daughter, or answer the phone. Our weakest moments become our defining moments when we allow God to speak to us through them,” West said.

West is currently offering a free download of “You Are Everything,” the first single from his new project. Fans also get exclusive access to behind the scenes videos, downloads, messages and more.

Also, West will be a special guest on the “Boomin’ Beyond Measure” tour with tobyMac and Jeremy Camp from Feb. 7 to March 21, hitting 26 cities across the United States.

West also has his holiday radio single, “Christmas Makes Me Cry,” out which was recorded with American Idol finalist and Grammy nominee Mandisa.

Signed to Sparrow Records, Matthew West debuted in 2003 with Happy, an album that quickly yielded the most played Christian adult contemporary song of 2004 – “More.” His 2005 album, History, spawned the chart-topping singles “Only Grace” and “Next Thing You Know.” Also a popular songwriter, West’s tunes have been recorded by Rascal Flatts, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Natalie Grant, among many others.

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