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Christmas Tour
1998


  1. Amy Grant Spreads Some Christmas Cheer
    Omaha World Herald, November 19, 1998
    Pop singer Amy Grant, who will bring her holiday concert to Omaha Friday

  2. Amy Grant joins Michael W. Smith, CeCe Winans, and the Nashville Symphony
    Toledo Blade, November 25, 1998
    If the holidays are a time for giving, then Amy Grant's Christmas concert couldn't be a better gift.

  3. Sorry, there's no on-sale date set yet
    The Tennessean, November 15, 1998
    Amy Grant tells me that, after taking this Christmas off, she's bringing her huge holiday extravaganza back to Nashville Arena in 1999.

  4. Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith support Special Olympics, their way!
    E News, December 2, 1998
    Pop/Christian singer Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith performed an all-request concert to drum up support and volunteers for the 1999 Special Olympics

  5. Grant wraps up a Christmas gift
    The Oregonian, December 18, 1998
    The singer wants the audience to experience the joy of the music with her

  6. Concert Review: Crowd Loves 'Amy Grant Christmas'
    Omaha World Herald, November 21, 1998
    The atmosphere was much warmer for singer Amy Grant Friday night inside the Civic Auditorium Arena.

  7. 'Little bit of everything' in Grant's Christmas show
    Sacramento Beat Entertainment News, December 19, 1998
    Amy Grant decided last year to take her Christmas concert on the road after learning that people from 43 states and a few foreign countries came to see her show in Nashville.

  8. Concert Review: Amy Grant charms holiday audience
    Sacramento Beat Entertainment News, December 22, 1998 fs
    'Twas five nights before Christmas, and all through the arena, all the creatures were stirring, as were the singers Katina. Amy Grant's gowns had been hung with care, in hopes that Michael W. Smith soon would be there.

  9. Holiday cheer / Grant and friends share the spirit ofthe season
    HOUSTON CHRONICLE, December 7, 1998
    A little holiday trimming has done wonders for "An Amy Grant Christmas," which played to an impressive audience Friday night at Compaq Center.

  10. Behind the Scenes of Amy Grant's Christmas Concert
    CBN, December, 1998
    nce again Amy Grant and friends Michael W. Smith and CeCe Winans are bringing the sounds of Christmas to some 21 cities this holiday season.

  11. Amy Grant: From Age to Age She Keeps Getting Better
    CBN, October 1998
    In a little over a month, Amy will be joining Michael W. Smith, CeCe Winans, and the Nashville Symphony for this year's Christmas tour.

  12. Just nuts about the holiday season
    Orange County Register, December 21, 1998
    REVIEW: Amy Grant and friends capture the serenity and power of Christmas in a diversely entertaining program.

  13. Ben Werner's Hot tickets column
    Orange County Register, November 1998
    Then again, there are plenty of shows with bucketloads of tickets available.

  14. Grant wraps up a Christmas gift
    The Oregonian, December 18, 1998
    The singer wants the audience to experience the joy of the music with her

  15. Grant follows heart down new musical path
    Kansas City Star, 1997
    Like many performers who had grown up in an aura of fame, Amy Grant eventually realized that she'd become someone she hardly recognized, someone inhibited by her fears and molded by the expectations of others.

  16. Other holiday shows in the area
    November 22, 1998
    Scores of other holiday shows are playing in the Detroit area this season.

  17. 'Little bit of everything' in Grant's Christmas show
    Sacramento Bee, December 18, 1998
    Amy Grant decided last year to take her Christmas concert on the road after learning that people from 43 states and a few foreign countries came to see her show in Nashville.

  18. In the Spotlight
    Orange County Register, December 1998
    So maybe Amy Grant is veering too close to mainstream pop for some.

  19. Symphony harmonizes range of experiences
    The Tennessean, November 27, 1998
    Mix professional musicians with students and amateurs. Call it a community symphony.