Christopher Dwayne Tomlin
(born May 4 1972) is a Dove Award winning Christian worship leader and songwriter from Grand Saline, Texas, United States. He is a former staff member at Austin Stone Community Church and is signed to EMI's sixstepsrecords. Tomlin also leads worship at many Passion events. Some of his most well-known songs are "How Great Is Our God," "Indescribable," "Forever," "Famous One," "We Fall Down," "Holy Is the Lord," "Made to Worship," and "Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)."
He was awarded Male Vocalist at the 2006, 2007, and 2008 GMA Dove Awards. He was also named Artist of the Year in 2007 and 2008.
Chris Tomlin released his fifth studio album Hello Love
on September 2, 2008. Tomlin is one of the members of Compassionart, a charity founded by Martin Smith from Delirious? and his wife Anna.
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Early life
Tomlin was born in
Grand Saline,
Texas in 1972 to Connie and Donna Tomlin. He has two younger brothers, Ryan and Cory. Tomlin received his first guitar from his father, Connie, at the age of eleven after contracting a case of
mono.
[1] Then, Tomlin wrote his first worship song at age fourteen. He entered college planning to study physical therapy, but he stated that he felt
God's calling to something else and did not pursue that career.
In the mid-1990s Tomlin spent time leading worship at the
Dawson McAllister Youth Conferences, as well as at various camps around the state of
Texas.
Following college, at
Tyler Junior College and
Texas A&M University Tomlin continued to play and write songs, and in 1997,
Louie Giglio asked if he would be interested in working with the
Passion Conferences. Tomlin agreed, and he has played a key role ever since. His first nationally released solo project, titled
The Noise We Make
, was released in 2001, which saw the emergence of songs "Forever," "Be Glorified", and "Kindness", all of which made the top 200 in the CCLI 2005 top 500 worship songs.
[2]
Musical career
Before receiving national success, Tomlin released the
live EP
545
in 2002, and the studio album
Not to Us
(2002). His 2004 album
Arriving
is considered his breakout album since it produced the number 1 hits "
Indescribable" (written by Laura Story), "
Holy Is the Lord", "
How Great Is Our God", and "
The Way I Was Made". Two other tracks from the album–"On Our Side" and "Mighty is the Power of the Cross", written with Shawn Craig of
Phillips, Craig, and Dean–landed in the 2005 top 500 worship songs according to
Christian Copyright Licensing International.
Arriving
was certified Platinum by the RIAA in 2008.
Just one year after
Arriving
, Tomlin released his first solo live album, titled
Live From Austin Music Hall
, and in 2006, he released his fourth studio album,
See the Morning
. This album has enjoyed great success, for it has been nominated for two
Grammy Awards,
[3] been certified Gold by the RIAA, and has helped him win 6
Dove Awards in 2007, including a second consecutive "Artist of the Year" win. The three singles off this album have all been top #5 songs on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs Chart, and have all reached the number one position on the Radio & Records's Christian AC Chart.
Although he is a solo artist, Tomlin travels around with a consistent band lineup. He also writes many of his songs with the members of his band. His band, in which he performs
vocals,
acoustic guitar, and
piano, consists of Daniel Carson (
electric guitar,
backup vocals), Jesse Reeves (
bass guitar, backup vocals), Travis Nunn (
drums), and Matt Gilder (
piano,
keys). Tomlin and the band developed while working with the Harvest Ministry at The Woodlands United Methodist Church in
The Woodlands,
Texas in the late 1990s.
According to
Christian Copyright Licensing International's list of the top 25 worship songs in the United States as of August 2007, Tomlin held 5 spots with songs he has either written or co-written with other songwriters: "How Great Is Our God" (#1), "Forever" (#5), "Holy Is the Lord" (#7), "
We Fall Down" (#12), and "Indescribable" (#22). On
20 the countdown magazine in 2008 on the top 20 praise and worship songs so far, he held 6 spots: "We Fall Down" (#14), "Forever" (#10), "Holy is the Lord" (#8), "Indescribable" (#6), "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)" (#3), and "How Great is our God" (#1).
[4]
Tomlin has toured with several prominent
contemporary Christian music artists, such as opening for
Delirious? during his first ever tour, and as a supporting act of
Steven Curtis Chapman during his All Things New Tour. Tomlin has also headlined several tours, such as headlining the Chris Tomlin Indescribable Tour, which featured world renowned worship artist
Matt Redman, and prominent speaker
Louie Giglio,
[5] and headlining the See the Morning Tour. From April to October 2007, Tomlin toured with
Louie Giglio and
Matt Redman on his "How Great Is Our God" tour.
In 2008, Tomlin toured with Passion Conferences on its world tour. In early 2009, he headlined the
Hello Love
tour with
Israel Houghton and New Breed.
On December 12, 2006, Tomlin launched an online music website resource called Frequency
which Tomlin described as "A place to serve God and his people in worship."
[6] This site also features articles by many other acts in the Christian Contemporary Music world, such as Matt Maher and
Robbie Seay. Originally the site was a free resource but has since become a paid site. Original users are no longer able to sign on to the site using their original screen names and passwords.
On May 31, 2007, Chris Tomlin returned home to Grand Saline, Texas, to play a free show during their annual Salt Festival.
[7]
On June 14, 2007, Tomlin's version of the song "Indescribable" (written by Laura Story) was used as the official wake-up call for
Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester on
Space Shuttle mission
STS-117.
[8]
In July 2007, Tomlin joined Hillsong to open the conference with his song Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone).
On January 7-11 2008, Tomlin participated in the Compassionart International Songwriting retreat, a retreat, which was dedicated to writing songs whose revenues will go to the poorest of the poor. Other prominent Christian songwriters that went included Matt Redman, Martin Smith, Stuart Garrard, and Steven Curtis Chapman.
In May 2008, it was announced that Tomlin and his band would be leaving the church he helped plant with senior pastor Matt Carter in Austin, Texas; The Austin Stone Community Church. He'd be leaving in order to start a new church with
Passion Conferences speaker,
Louie Giglio in Atlanta, Georgia.
[9] [10]
Tomlin helped co-write
Kari Jobe's single "
I'm Singing" for her
self-titled album.
The title track on the album "Hello Love" features the Watoto Children's Choir. They sing:
"O-kwa-ga-la-kwe, Ku-singa-byoo-na," in their native language, Luganda, which means "His love is the answer."
[11]
In May 2009, a video for "I Will Rise" was released on iTunes. The video was recorded during the
Hello Love
tour. A music video for the song "Love" was released on July 28, 2009.
In June 2009, Chris and his band began recording a new Christmas album, called
Glory in the Highest: Christmas Songs of Worship
, to be released on October 6, 2009.
[12] It will include 3 original Christmas songs. The album will feature duets with
Matt Redman,
Christy Nockels, and Audrey Assad.
On August 16 2009, Chris played at the Harvest Crusade at Anaheim Angels Stadium.
Discography
- Inside Your Love
(1995)
- Authentic
(1998)
- Too Much Free Time
(with Ross King) (1998)
- The Noise We Make
(2001)
- 545 (Promo)
(2002)
- Not to Us
(2002)
- Arriving
(2004)
- Live From Austin Music Hall
(2005)
- See the Morning
(2006)
- The Early Years
(2006) (re-release of The Noise We Make
and Not To Us
)
- See the Morning Deluxe Edition
(2007)
- Hello Love
(2008)
- Hello Love: Worship Leader Limited Edition
(2008)
- Glory in the Highest: Christmas Songs of Worship
(October 6, 2009)
Passion event albums
- Live Worship From The 268 Generation
(1998)
- Better Is One Day
(1999)
- The Road to OneDay
(2000)
- OneDay Live
(2000)
- Our Love Is Loud
(2002)
- Sacred Revolution: Songs From OneDay 03
(2003)
- Hymns: Ancient and Modern
(2004)
- How Great Is Our God
(2005)
- Everything Glorious
(2006)
- The Best of Passion (So Far)
(2006)
- Live From Passion 07 Pts. 1 & 3
(2007)
- God of This City
(2008)
Other songs (not included in an album)
- "Whisper My Name" [Forefront] - Eterne: Never Be the Same
(2000)
- "Salvation" - Pour Over Me - Worship Together Live 2001
(2001)
- "Give Us Clean Hands" - Pour Over Me - Worship Together Live 2001
(2001)
- "Satisfied" [Forefront] - Secrets Of The Vine: Music... A Worship Experience
(2002)
- "Lord, I'm Gonna Love You" [Sparrow] - Your Love Broke Through
(2002)
- "Expressions of Your Love" (duet w/ Rebecca St. James) [Sparrow] - It Takes Two: 15 Collaborations & Duets
(2003)
- "Where the Streets Have No Name" [Sparrow/EMI CMG] - In the Name of Love: Artists United for Africa
(2004)
- "You're The One" [Disney/EMI CMG] - Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
(2005)
- "Angels We Have Heard On High" [Word] - WOW Christmas: Green
(2005)
- "Mighty to Save" [Integrity] - Bonus disc included with Fruitcake and Ice Cream DVD
(2008)
Charts
Albums
-
Billboard (North America)
Year
| Album
| Peak Chart Positions
| RIAA
|
Top Christian Albums
| Billboard 200 Albums
|
2004
| Arriving
| #6
| #39
| Platinum
|
2006
| See the Morning
| #1
| #15
| Gold
|
2008
| Hello Love
| #1
| #9
|
|
Singles
-
Billboard (North America)
Year
| Title
| Peak Chart Positions
| Album
|
Hot Christian Songs
|
2004
| "Indescribable"
| 1
| Arriving
|
2005
| "Holy Is the Lord"
| 1
| Arriving
|
2005
| "How Great Is Our God"
| 1
| Arriving
|
2006
| "Made to Worship"
| 1
| See the Morning
|
2007
| "How Can I Keep from Singing"
| 2
| See the Morning
|
2007
| "Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)"
| 1
| See the Morning
|
2008
| "Jesus Messiah"
| 3
| Hello Love
|
2009
| "I Will Rise"
| 41
| Hello Love
|
2009
| "Sing Sing Sing"
| 261
| Hello Love
|
1 Currently active on the charts
Music videos
- "Expressions of Your Love" (With Rebecca St. James) (2004)
- "Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)" (2007)
Awards
;
Dove Award wins
- 2005: Praise and Worship Album of the Year – Arriving
- 2006: Song of the Year – "How Great Is Our God" [13]
- 2006: Male Vocalist of the Year
- 2006: Artist of the Year
- 2006: Special Event Album of the Year – Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
- 2006: Worship Song of the Year – "How Great Is Our God"
- 2007: Artist of the Year [14]
- 2007: Male Vocalist of the Year
- 2007: Worship Song of the Year – "Holy Is the Lord"
- 2007: Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year – See the Morning
- 2007: Special Event Album of the Year – Passion: Everything Glorious
- 2007: Praise & Worship Album of the Year – See the Morning
- 2008: Male Vocalist of the Year [15]
- 2008: Worship Song of the Year – "How Great is our God"
- 2009: Worship Album of the Year - Hello Love
[16]
- 2009: Special Event Album of the Year - Passion: God of This City
Nominated for 2009 Visionary Award
Male Entertainer of the Year
and
Song of the Year
for Jesus Messiah
[17]
Bibliography
- Chris Tomlin, The Way I Was Made: Words and Music for an Unusual Life
, Multnomah, 2004. ISBN 978-1590523278
References
- Tyler Paper, "Superstar's homecoming brings memories, praise"
- Chris Tomlin's official Site
- Chris Tomlin's Biography at Billboard.com
- CCLI Top 25 Worship Songs List
- Chris Tomlin Indescribable Tour poster
- Worship Frequency Official Site
- Van Zandt Newspapers, Chris Tomlin to Kick off Salt Festival
- [1] Wake Up Call on Youtube
- Human3rror Blog
- Modern March blog [1]
- NewReleaseTuesday.com EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH CHRIS TOMLIN
- NewReleaseTuesday.com
- GMA Dove Awards - History
- 2007 GMA Dove Awards winners list, Retrieved April 27 2007
- Dove Awards 2008
- Dove Awards 2009
- http://www.hallmuseum.com Christian Music Hall of Fame official site