Rebecca St. James Snags Another Gold Album
Rebecca St. James has added another gold album to her collection, with the official RIAA certification of her Grammy Award winning studio album Pray, which recently surpassed the 500,000 mark in sales.
The event was marked by a Nashville gold recognition celebration for the Australia-born singer hosted by the EMI CMG Label Group, under whose banner St. James has been associated since the beginning of her record career in the U.S. on Forefront Records in 1994.
St. James noted at the presentation: Every now and then something happens in ministry life in music where you are allowed to glimpse how lives have been impacted, and Pray going gold has been this sort of glimpse for me. To have the kind of professional and personal support and friendship from people in this room of the caliber of Bill Hearn and Peter York, and to share this moment with Eddie DeGarmo who signed me to Forefront when I was 15, Tedd T. who has worked with me over the course of all since I was in my teens, and Greg Ham, the former president of my labeland to be able to express my gratitude for the part theyve playedis a very touching experience for me.
Regarding the winning album, she said: The Pray album has consistently been the one that people will come to me after my concerts and mention by nameoften citing the impact these particular songs have had on their lives at a time when they needed encouragement. Its a project that has obviously meant a great deal to manyand its a wonderful encouragement to see it go gold.
Currently on St. James agenda is the release of her new radio single Take All Of Me now going for adds at Christian radio.
She said of the single: I love worship music and I was immediately gripped by the power of this.