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Michael Whitaker Smith (born October 7, 1957) is an American musician who has charted in both
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and mainstream charts. His biggest success in mainstream music was in 1991 when "
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" hit No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Over the course of his career, he has sold more than 18 million albums. Smith is a three-time
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winner, an
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recipient, and has earned 45 Dove Awards. In 1999,
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awarded him with the "Golden Note" Award for lifetime achievement in songwriting, and in 2014 they honored him as the "cornerstone of Christian music" for his significant influence on the genre. He also has recorded 31 No. 1 Hit songs, fourteen gold albums, and five platinum albums. He has also starred in two films and published 14 books including ''This Is Your Time'', which he worked with Christian author Gary Thomas to write.


Early life

Michael Whitaker Smith was born to Paul and Barbara Smith in
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. His father was an oil refinery worker at the Ashland Oil Refinery, in nearby Catlettsburg, Kentucky. His mother was a caterer. He inherited his love of baseball from his father, who had played in the
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. As a child, he developed a love of music through his church. He learned piano at an early age and sang in his church choir. At the age of 10, he had "an intense spiritual experience" that led to his becoming a devout
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. "I wore this big cross around my neck," he would recall, "It was very real to me." He became involved in Bible study and found a group of older friends who shared his faith. After his older Christian friends moved away to college, Smith began to struggle with feelings of loneliness and alienation. After graduating from high school, he gravitated toward alcohol and drugs. He attended
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while developing his songwriting skills but dropped out after one semester. He also played with various local bands around
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. During that time, his friend Shane Keister, who worked as a session musician in Nashville, encouraged him to move to Nashville, the Country Music capital, and pursue a career in music. In 1978, Smith moved to Nashville, taking a job as a landscaper to support himself. He played with several local bands in the Nashville club scene. He also developed a problem with substance abuse. After a breakdown in November 1979, Smith decided to recommit to Christianity. The next day he auditioned for a new contemporary Christian music (CCM) group, Higher Ground, as a keyboardist and got the job. His lead vocals were heard on much of CCM radio with the single, "I Am". It was on his first tour with Higher Ground, playing mostly in churches, that Smith was finally able to put the drugs and alcohol behind him.


Music career


Beginning (1981–1989)

In 1981, while he was playing keyboards for Higher Ground, Smith was signed as a writer to Meadowgreen Music, where he wrote numerous
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hits penned for artists such as
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,
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and
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, to the effect that some of these popular worship songs can now be found in church
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. The following year, Smith began touring as a keyboardist for Grant on her ''
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'' tour. He became Grant's opening act and recorded his first
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-nominated solo album '' The Michael W. Smith Project'' (which he also produced himself) in 1983 on the
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label. This album contained the first recording of his hit "Friends", which he co-wrote with his wife Deborah. By the time Smith's second album '' Michael W. Smith 2'' was released in 1984, he was headlining his own tours. In 1986, Smith released '' The Big Picture''. After the release of his 1988 effort, '' i 2 (EYE)'', Smith once again collaborated with Grant for her "Lead Me On" world tour. The following year, Smith recorded his first
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album, simply titled ''
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'' (1989).


Mainstream venture and inspirational pop albums (1990–1999)

In 1990, Smith released '' Go West Young Man'', his first mainstream effort, which included the mainstream crossover hit single "
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". The song peaked at No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 1992, he released '' Change Your World'', which included the No. 1 adult contemporary hit " I Will Be Here for You". In 1993 Smith released his first box set, ''
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'' and his first greatest hits album, '' The First Decade (1983–1993)''. The latter also includes two new songs, "Do You Dream of Me?" and "Kentucky Rose". In 1994, Smith appeared as a guest pianist on the album '' Swing, Swang, Swung'' by
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band
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. In 1995, Smith released his eighth album ''
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'', which combines the pop style of his secular albums with a touch of religious feel. '' Live the Life'' (1998) and '' This Is Your Time'' (1999) follow the same style. In 1998, Smith also released his second Christmas album, '' Christmastime''. Smith collaborated with
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on "Love of My Life", a romantic love song for Brickman's album ''Destiny'' in 1999. The song went to chart at No. 9 on the
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. Also in 1999, he became the first Christian artist to receive the
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"Golden Note" Award for lifetime achievement in songwriting.


Instrumental and live worship albums (2000–2003)

Nearly all of Smith's albums include at least one instrumental track, and in 2000 Smith recorded his first all instrumental album, ''
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''. The following year, Smith released his first all-worship music album, ''
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'', on September 11. This album was followed by a sequel, '' Worship Again'' in 2002. Both albums were recorded live in concert. ''Worship Again'' also includes a song that Smith wrote called "There She Stands", inspired by the
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. He performed this song live for the 2004
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, saying that President
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, who he said is a fan and a family friend, had asked him to write a song about the attacks. In 2002, Smith released a live concert DVD titled ''Worship'', filmed live in
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,
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at YC Alberta. The concert includes songs from both ''Worship'' (2001) and ''Worship Again'' (2002). It immediately topped the Billboard video charts and went
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in both the U.S. and Canada. Smith won the Male Vocalist of the Year award at the GMA Music Awards in 2003. The same year he also released his second greatest hits album, '' The Second Decade (1993–2003)'', which includes a new single called "Signs".


Contemporary Christian albums (2004–2010)

Smith's album, '' Healing Rain'', was released in 2004 and debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 200 Chart. The title track rose to No. 1 on the Radio & Records Charts and a music video for the song was released. The album combines the pop style of his previous recordings with the religious feel of his two live worship albums. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. In 2006 he released ''
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'', which is similar to ''Healing Rain'' (2004) in style and genre but with more Christian-themed songs. Also in 2006, Smith did the score and soundtrack to the film '' The Second Chance'', which he also starred in. He also released a single from the soundtrack album, "All in the Serve". In October 2007, he released his third Christmas album, '' It's a Wonderful Christmas''. On June 20, 2008, Smith recorded his third live Worship album at the
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in
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, titled '' A New Hallelujah''. It was released in October 2008. That same month he began a tour with
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. In September 2010, he released '' Wonder'', which follows the CCM style of ''Healing Rain'' (2004) and ''Stand'' (2006).


Orchestral instrumental, hymns, and studio worship albums (2011–2016)

Smith's second instrumental album, '' Glory'', was released on November 22, 2011. Unlike his first instrumental album, ''Freedom'' (2000), this album features a 65-piece orchestra recorded at AIR Studios Lyndhurst Hall in London and Wildwood Recording Studio in Nashville. The following year he released his third compilation album, ''
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'' (2012). Smith's concert in Draper, Utah, on July 24, 2012 was almost canceled due to a complaint filed by a Utah resident on July 16, 2012. He claimed that a show "conflated with prayer and worship" should remain in church or private property, not in the "public's backyard". The following day the city council decided to cancel the concert, but a day later they decided to host the show as planned after all, following a criticism from a Utah evangelical group that equated cancelling the concert to an assault on religious liberty. The Mayor of Draper and several city council members were present at the event and were recognized for their support. In 2014, Smith released three albums, ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' The Spirit of Christmas''. ''Hymns'' is Smith's first effort at doing his own rendition of traditional hymns, and it was released exclusively at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store on March 24, 2014. The album sold 12,000 copies in its first week of release and debuted at No. 24 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. It was also the best-selling
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album for the week of April 19, 2014, and won a 2014 Dove Award for "Inspirational Album of the Year". ''Sovereign'', released on May 13, 2014, is his first studio worship album and his first album released through Capitol Records, after leaving his long-time label Reunion Records in 2013. The album sold almost 16,000 copies in its first week, and debuted at No. 10 on the ''Billboard'' 200, making it the highest-charting album in his career as of 2014. ''The Spirit of Christmas'', officially released as ''Michael W. Smith & Friends: The Spirit of Christmas'', is Smith's first duet album. Released on September 30, 2014, it features duets with
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, Lady Antebellum,
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,
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, and Michael McDonald. The album marks Smith's third new album in 2014 to enter the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 16 . It also won a 2015 Dove Award for "Christmas Album of the Year". Smith, along with Amy Grant, was honored as the "cornerstone of Christian music" by
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in 2014 for his significant influence on the genre. In 2015, Smith and his son Tyler wrote the score and soundtrack for the film '' 90 Minutes in Heaven'', in which he also has a small acting role. In November 2015, Smith and Amy Grant started their annual Christmas tour again after a roughly 15-year break. Smith's second hymns album, called '' Hymns II - Shine on Us'', was released on January 29, 2016. Like his first hymns album released in 2014, the album was sold exclusively at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. On June 21, 2016, Smith released a new single titled "He Will Never End" which was originally released in March 2016 as a bonus track on the
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exclusive edition of ''The Passion: New Orleans'' soundtrack CD (2016). On June 27, 2016, he released the music video for the single which was filmed entirely in Israel in April 2016. Later in 2016, Smith released a Christmas musical project in a collaboration with Wes King, Bradley Knight, and Luke Gambill called ''Almost There – A Christmas Musical''. The musical is named after a song Smith wrote a few years ago for his Christmas album ''The Spirit of Christmas'' (2014).


''A Million Lights'' and ''Surrounded'' (2017–present)

On August 11, 2017, Smith released a new single, "A Million Lights", which marks a departure from his previous sound. It is the lead single and title track from his pop album released on February 16, 2018. A week after, on February 23, 2018, Smith released another album called '' Surrounded'' which is his first live worship album in ten years. The two albums became his 30th and 31st top 10 entries in ''Billboards Top Christian Albums chart, the most among solo artists in the span of his career. In May 2018, Smith launched a new children's book series, ''Nurturing Steps'', which he created with
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co-creator Mike Nawrocki. The first book, ''Nighty Night and Good Night'', was released May 8. He also released his first children's album, ''Lullaby'', to accompany the book. On August 30, 2018, Smith hosted a free event at Nashville's
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called "Surrounded: A Night to Pray, Worship and Be Awakened". The event will be broadcast on TBN later this year in 175 countries worldwide. On February 22, 2019, Smith released ''Awaken: The Surrounded Experience'', a live worship album. Smith released a live album of worship music, ''Worship Forever'', to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, which is also the date in which his original album ''Worship'' was released. It was also accompanied by a live concert on TBN. In March 2024, Smith released his worship EP ''Worthy is the Lamb'' which was recorded at
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. In April 2025, Smith released the EP ''Arms Around The Sun''


Acting career

In 1994, Smith made his acting debut as Billy Holden in '' Secret Adventures'': "Shrug". In 2006, Smith was the lead actor in '' The Second Chance'', a film directed by
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. He also did some of the score and soundtrack for this film. In 2015, Smith starred as Cliff McArdle in the
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of the best-selling book '' 90 Minutes in Heaven'' by Don Piper. In addition, he collaborated with his son on the score and soundtrack for this film. Smith also starred as James the disciple in '' The Passion'', a live musical film that was aired on FOX on March 20, 2016.


Other ventures

In 1994, Smith opened a teen club, named Rocketown, in
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(6th Avenue). Later in early 2003, the club was moved to a new location—a renovated warehouse in downtown Nashville. The venue offers a large dance floor, extensive indoor skate park, and a café hosting live acoustic music. In 1996, Smith opened his own record label, Rocketown Records. The label was named after a song on his third album ''The Big Picture''. The first artist signed was Chris Rice, who had written "Go Light Your World", a No. 1 hit song by
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, in 1995. Smith did not record under the label himself until 2018. Smith is actively involved in volunteer service and is vice chair of the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation, which is chaired by
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of the
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. He is also an avid spokesperson for sponsoring children through Compassion International. Smith was active in Billy Graham Crusades as well as
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. Smith sang " Just As I Am" in a tribute to Graham at the 44th GMA Dove Awards. He also sang it at the memorial service honoring Graham at the
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on February 28, 2018.


Personal life

Smith is married to Deborah "Debbie" Kay Davis and has five children, including filmmaker Ryan Whitaker Smith. He lives in the Nashville suburbs. Smith attended Belmont Church in
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, and is mentored by its long-time pastor,
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. Smith is also the founding pastor of ''New River Fellowship Church'' in
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, where he was the lead pastor from 2006 to 2008. Smith was a friend of former president
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and is a friend of his son, former president
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. Smith was invited to play at the
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singing "There She Stands", as well as the state funeral of George H. W. Bush at the
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in Washington, DC, on December 5, 2018, singing "Friends". Smith is also friends with U2 singer
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and they have collaborated on a Christmas album as well as
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. Alderson-Broaddus College awarded Smith the degree Doctorate of Music ''
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'' in 1992. Smith was also named one of ''People'' magazine's "Most Beautiful People" in 1992. In 2018, he performed at
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's memorial and funeral. In June 2019, Smith signed a declaration by Franklin Graham calling for a special day of prayer for President
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, that God would protect, strengthen, embolden, and direct him. In 2023, Smith asked Ohioans to vote against the Issue 1 ballot measure to enshrine contraception and abortion in the state constitution, calling it a " spiritual battle". Smith has been a worship leader at TheCall events, large prophetic prayer rallies founded by Lou Engle and Ché Ahn.


Works


Discography

* '' Michael W. Smith Project'' (1983) * '' Michael W. Smith 2'' (1984) * '' The Big Picture'' (1986) * '' The Live Set'' (1987) * '' i 2 (EYE)'' (1988) * ''
Christmas Christmas is an annual festival commemorating Nativity of Jesus, the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a Religion, religious and Culture, cultural celebration among billions of people Observance of Christmas by coun ...
'' (1989) * '' Go West Young Man'' (1990) * '' Change Your World'' (1992) * '' The First Decade (1983–1993)'' (1993) * ''
I'll Lead You Home ''I'll Lead You Home'' is a 1995 album by Michael W. Smith released by Reunion Records. Sales and charts The album entered the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 at number 16, making it the highest-debuting Christian album in the history of the ...
'' (1995) * '' Live the Life'' (1998) * '' Christmastime'' (1998) * '' This Is Your Time'' (1999) * ''
Freedom Freedom is the power or right to speak, act, and change as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving oneself one's own laws". In one definition, something is "free" i ...
'' (2000) * ''
Worship Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity or God. For many, worship is not about an emotion, it is more about a recognition of a God. An act of worship may be performed individually, in an informal or formal group, ...
'' (2001) * '' Worship Again'' (2002) * '' The Second Decade (1993–2003)'' (2003) * '' Healing Rain'' (2004) * ''
Stand Stand or The Stand may refer to: Other * To assume the upright position of standing * Forest stand, a group of trees * Area of seating in a stadium, such as bleachers * Stand (cricket), a relationship between two players * Stand (drill pipe) ...
'' (2006) * '' It's a Wonderful Christmas'' (2007) * '' A New Hallelujah'' (2008) * '' Wonder'' (2010) * '' Glory'' (2011) * ''
Decades of Worship ''Decades of Worship'' is American Christian singer Michael W. Smith Michael Whitaker Smith (born October 7, 1957) is an American musician who has charted in both contemporary Christian music, contemporary Christian and mainstream charts. His ...
'' (2012) * ''
Hymns A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word ''hymn'' ...
'' (2014) * ''
Sovereign ''Sovereign'' is a title that can be applied to the highest leader in various categories. The word is borrowed from Old French , which is ultimately derived from the Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to ...
'' (2014) * '' The Spirit of Christmas'' (2014) * '' Hymns II – Shine on Us'' (2016) * '' A Million Lights'' (2018) * '' Surrounded'' (2018) * ''Lullaby'' (2018) * ''Awaken: The Surrounded Experience'' (2019) * ''Still, Volume 1'' (2020) * ''Worship Forever'' (2021) * ''Christmas at Home'' (2022) * ''Every Christmas'' (2023) * ''Worthy Is the Lamb (Live)'' (2024) * ''Beyond the Far Horizon'' (2025)


Publications

* ''Old Enough to Know''. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1987. * ''It's Time to Be Bold''. Nashville: Word Publishing, 1997. * ''Friends are Friends Forever''. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997. * ''Your Place in This World''. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1998. * ''This Is Your Time: Make Every Moment Count''. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1999. * ''I Will Be Your Friend''. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2001. * ''Worship''. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2001. * ''The Price of Freedom''. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2002. * ''Signs''. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2004. * ''Healing Rain''. Nashville: Thomas-Nelson. 2004. * ''A Simple Blessing''. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2011. * ''The Power of an Ordinary Prayer'': Worthy Publishing, 2013. * ''Nighty Night and Good Night'': Zonderkids, 2018. * ''The Way of the Father. Lessons from My Dad, Truths about God'': K-LOVE, 2021.


Audio books

* ''The Gospels Come to Life''. Irving, Texas: Gospels Come to Life, 2003.


Filmography

* ''Secret Adventures: Shrug'' (1994) as Billy Holden * '' The Second Chance'' (2006) as Ethan Jenkins * '' 90 Minutes in Heaven'' (2015) as Cliff McArdle


Awards

Grammy Awards * 1984 Best Gospel Performance, Male for ''Michael W. Smith 2'' * 1995 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album for ''I'll Lead You Home'' * 2002 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album for ''Worship Again'' Grammy nominations * 1983 Best Gospel Performance, Male for ''Michael W. Smith Project'' * 1986 Best Gospel Performance, Male for ''The Big Picture'' * 1988 Best Gospel Performance, Male for ''I 2(Eye)'' * 1989 Best Gospel Vocal Performance, Male for "Holy, Holy, Holy" * 1990 Best Pop Gospel Album for ''Go West Young Man'' * 1998 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album for ''Live the Life'' * 2000 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album for ''This Is Your Time'' * 2002 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album for ''Worship'' * 2006 Best Christian Pop Album for ''Healing Rain'' * 2008 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album for ''Stand'' *2019 Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for ''Surrounded'' Dove Awards * 1985 Songwriter of the Year * 1987 Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year for ''The Big Picture'' (producer, artist) * 1988 Long Form Music Video of the Year for "The Big Picture Tour Video" (artist) * 1990 Short Form Music Video of the Year for "I Miss the Way" (artist) * 1991 Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year for ''Go West Young Man'' (producer, artist) * 1992 Choral Collection of the Year for ''The Michael W. Smith Collection'' (artist) * 1992 Musical Album of the Year for ''Change Your World'' (artist) * 1992 Song of the Year for "Place in this World" (artist) *
1993 The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as: * International Year for the World's Indigenous People The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
Praise and Worship Album of the Year for ''Songs from the Loft'' (artist) *
1993 The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as: * International Year for the World's Indigenous People The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
Recorded Music Packaging of the Year for ''
The Wonder Years ''The Wonder Years'' is an American coming-of-age comedy television series created by Neal Marlens and Carol Black. It ran on ABC from January 31, 1988, until May 12, 1993. The series premiered immediately after ABC's coverage of Super Bowl X ...
'' (artist) *
1994 The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations. In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
Musical Album of the Year for ''Living on the Edge'' (artist) * 1996 Songwriter of the Year * 1996 Special Event Album of the Year for ''My Utmost For His Highest'' (artist) * 1997 Special Event Album of the Year for ''Tribute: The Songs of Andrae Crouch'' (artist) * 1998 Children's Music Album of the Year for ''Sing Me to Sleep Daddy'' (artist) * 1998 Special Event Album of the Year for ''God With Us: A Celebration of Christmas Carols and Classics'' (artist) * 1998 Enhanced CD of the Year for ''Live the Life – Maxi Single'' (artist) * 1999 Artist of the Year * 1999 Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year for ''Live the Life'' (producer, artist) * 1999 Producer of the Year * 1999 Special Event Album of the Year for ''Exodus'' (artist) * 2000 Short Form Music Video of the Year for "This is Your Time" (artist) * 2000 Song of the Year for "This Is Your Time" (artist) * 2000 Songwriter of the Year * 2001 Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year for ''This is Your Time'' (producer, artist) * 2001 Youth/Children's Musical Album of the Year for ''Friends 4 Ever'' (artist) * 2002 Album of the Year for ''Worship'' (producer, artist) * 2002 Artist of the Year * 2002 Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year for "Above All" (artist) * 2002 Instrumental Album of the Year for ''Freedom'' (producer, artist) * 2003 Album of the Year for ''Worship Again'' (producer, artist) * 2003 Artist of the Year * 2003 Long Form Music Video of the Year for ''Worship DVD/Video'' (producer, artist) * 2003 Male Vocalist of the Year * 2008 Christmas Album of the Year for ''It's a Wonderful Christmas'' * 2009 Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year for "A New Hallelujah" * 2009 Praise & Worship Album of the Year for ''A New Hallelujah'' * 2012 Best Instrumental Album of the Year for ''Glory'' * 2014 Inspirational Album of the Year for ''Hymns'' * 2015 Christmas Album of the Year for ''The Spirit of Christmas'' American Music Awards * 1992 Favorite New Adult Contemporary Artist Gospel Music Hall of Fame * 2008 Inductee


References


External links

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Transcript of February 10, 2006 interview
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Larry King Larry King (born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger; November 19, 1933 – January 23, 2021) was an American TV and radio host presenter, author, and former spokesman. He was a WMBM radio interviewer in the Miami area in the 1950s and 1960s and beginning in ...
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