Former Country Singer Tim Malchak Releases New Christian Album
Former country music singer Tim Malchak has released his brand new Christian album "Morning Hour of Praise." Produced by Eric Horner and recorded in the beautiful hills of Brentwood TN, just outside of Nashville. The new record features nine new songs written by Tim and his wife Leslie and one medley of traditional Hymns sure to please every listener.
A veteran of over forty years in the music business. Singer/Songwriter Tim Malchak has persevered through many victories and failures. Many of those experiences shine through in his music. Tim has recorded seven secular and eleven Christian CD's. He was an international and award winning recording artist in Nashville during the eighties,
Tim first came to be known in the music industry during that time with a string of top 40 hit singles in Billboard's Country Music Charts. Songs like his self-penned "Colorado Moon" and "Restless Angel" helped to establish him as a gifted and influential singer/songwriter. Later, in 1987 he was honored once again by Billboard Magazine as one of the Top Ten New Country Artists of that year. All while on an independent record label, Alpine Records.
In 1988 he signed a major label record deal with MCA/Universal Records and in May of 1989 his critically acclaimed album "Different Circles" was released. During that time he shared the stage with a veritable Who's Who of country artists of that decade. People like Vince Gill, Alison Krause, Kenny Rogers, Emmylou Harris, Barbara Mandrell, Willie Nelson, and the list goes on. In 1993 Tim appeared on Farm Aid VI in Ames, Iowa which was viewed by over 200 million viewers on TNN.
Tim began a new and rewarding chapter in his life and career starting in 1999 when, realizing his need for a Savior, he repented of his sins and surrendered his life to Jesus Christ. Nine albums and eighteen years later, Tim is still sharing the love of Jesus Christ through music and testimony.
Songlist:
1. Home of the Brave
2. Iron Sharpens Iron
3. Morning Hour of Praise
4. Name Above All Names
5. By My Side
6. My Lifesong
7. Undying Love
8. Not Our Will
9. Armor
10. Medley: Old Rugged Cross / How Great Thou Art / Washed in the Blood / I'll Fly Away
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