Nate Sallie

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Nate Sallie
Background information
Birth name Nate Allen Sallie
Origin Washington, D.C., United States
Genre(s) Contemporary Christian music, Christian pop
Years active solo: 2003-2007 with NewSong: 2007-present
Label(s) Curb Records
Website natesallie.com

Nate Allen Sallie (born 1977) is a Contemporary Christian music singer. He is signed to Curb Records.

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[edit] Background

Sallie was born and raised in Washington D.C. He played in several bands and competed in numerous competitions.[1] Sallie is married to Sarah and has a daughter.[2]

[edit] Discography

Album Release Date Reviews Label
Inside Out June 10, 2003 5/5 stars Amazon.com
Not Reviewed or Rated Jesus Freak Hideout
Curb
Ruined For Ordinary – Inspired Heart Edition, a 5-song EP 2007 Curb
Ruined For Ordinary
March 20, 2007 4.5/5 stars Amazon.com
4/5 stars Jesus Freak Hideout
3.5/5 stars Christian Music Today
Not Rated 1cubed
Curb

[edit] Singles

  • "It's About Time" - Inside Out
  • "Inside Out" (was played on Radio Disney back in the summer of 2003.) "Inside Out"
  • "All About You" - Inside Out. The song was nominated for the Rock Song of the Year at the Dove Awards.[3]
  • "Whatever It Takes" - Inside Out
  • "Save Me" - Inside Out
  • "Breakthrough" - Ruined For Ordinary. The song hit the Top 5 on Christian Hit Radio stations.[4]
  • "Holy Spirit" - Ruined For Ordinary
  • "Lone Ranger" - Ruined For Ordinary. The song climbed to #18 on R&R Magazine's Christian chart in June 30, 2007. [5]

[edit] Compilation contributions

[edit] Books

  • Sing Through Me: Songs and Stories Inspired By A Life Ruined For Ordinary! (2007)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Biography at 1cubed, Retrieved July 1, 2007
  2. ^ Artist page at Jesus Freak Hideout, Retrieved July 1, 2007
  3. ^ "Nate Sallie: Putting God First", an interview by David Sisson, The 700 Club, Retrieved July 1, 2007
  4. ^ 1cubed Review of Ruined For Ordinary, Emily Kohl, Reviewed March 20, 2007, Retrieved July 1, 2007
  5. ^ As played on the Weekend 22 countdown [1] on June 30, 2007, Retrieved July 6, 2007

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