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When I’m with You

Christianity Today November 2, 2010

Style: Catchy acoustic pop; compare to Colbie Caillat, Jonatha Brooke, Carolyn Arends

When I'm with You

When I'm with You

New Day Christian Distributors

December 21, 2010

When I'm with You

When I'm with You

New Day Christian Distributors

December 21, 2010

Top tracks: “Kingdom Come,” “What Love Really Means,” “Tell It Again”

When her dream of playing college basketball didn’t pan out, JJ Heller picked up a guitar and started writing music. Good thing. I have no clue if she could hit a 15-foot jump shot, but she sure can nail a song or two … or 10, as she has here. Sweet (but not saccharine), folksy pop flows as Heller, often co-writing with husband Dave, sings of faith, hope, and love—including the bond with two-year-old daughter Lucy: “I could never count all the ways that you change me, Baby / Every day the sky is a deeper shade of blue” (“Baby”). On “Kingdom Come,” she sings “All sorrows and sighs / Will fade away into the night / And all will be made new.”

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