
Matthew West
Genre: Pop/Rock
 For fans of: Jason Mraz, Jack Johnson, Gavin DeGraw, Sugar Ray, Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith
Label: Sparrow/EMI
Discography
Something to Say (2008) Sellout (2006) History (2005) Happy (2003)
If you like this artist, try … Ronnie Freeman, John David Webster, Scott Krippayne, Mark Schultz
INTERVIEW A Moment of Silence Christian Music Today What singer/songwriter Matthew West learned about waiting on the Lord when his touring and recording became sidelined due to vocal polyps. [ Go to more interviews ]
REVIEW Something to Say Christian Music Today [ Go to more reviews ]
Biography (courtesy of Sparrow/EMI)
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"God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains; it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world." —C.S. Lewis
Life was good for Matthew West. Having catapulted onto the Christian music scene in 2003 with his debut single, "More"—the most played Christian AC song of 2004—the multi-Dove Award nominee and sought-after songwriter had enjoyed two critically-acclaimed studio recordings, Happy (2003) and History (2005); been a mainstay at Christian radio with memorable hits like "Only Grace," "History" and "Next Thing You Know"; and toured with such artists as tobyMac and BarlowGirl. But in April of 2007, with a new label home at Sparrow Records, concert dates on the books and plans to hit the studio with a fresh batch of songs for an album he'd already titled Something To Say, Matthew lost his voice.
After one look at his vocal chords, doctors at the Vanderbilt Voice Center immediately put all his plans on hold. They discovered a vascular polyp and hemorrhaged blood vessels on Matthew's vocal chord, making it impossible for him to sing. His doctors were convinced only two courses of treatment would work: complete silence and surgery.
"Everything came to a screeching halt," Matthew says of the diagnosis and the news of surgery. "All of a sudden my calendar was completely cleared. My studio plans were postponed. My life shut down." Even worse, he says, was the frustration of not being able to communicate with his wife, Emily, and 1-year-old daughter, Lulu. "I was armed with a dry erase board, unable to do the little things we take for granted everyday, like talking with my wife, or singing to my little girl before bed."
This season of silence wasn't just a wake up call for the Wests, it was a dark, uncertain place. "I saw a side of Matthew that I had not yet really seen," says Emily. "A more fearful side, vulnerable, less confident. But also, I saw in Matthew a determination to allow God to do a work in his life through this trial. I saw him commit time each day in prayer, and really seek God for some purpose to this season."
Interviews A Moment of Silence, Christian Music Today History in the Making, Christian Music Today Staying in the Game, Christian Music Today
Reviews Something to Say, Christian Music Today Sellout, Christian Music Today History, Christian Music Today Happy, Christian Music Today
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