Michael W. Smith is next to Amy Grant and Gary Chapman of the best-known Christian musicians in the United States. As early as 1983 he published his first album "Michael W. Smith Project" and thus he can look back on a truly long career. His album "Live the Life" was nominated in 1998 as best gospel album for a Grammy, and in 1999 he received the Dove Award. His songs can speak diversity and their music is a veritable flea in the ear. Whether or poppy ballad Dance. Everything is possible! Treat Two songs of this CD, despite all the gaiety of death: in "Hello, Good-Bye" is about sudden infant death syndrome a 2-day-old baby, and "Song For Rich" Rich Mullins is dedicated, who died suddenly in late 1997 and the entire the music scene shifted into a deep shock. True to the motto of his theme song "Live the Life", to which he was inspired by St. Francis of Assisi, we hope to have many more albums from Michael W. Smith: "Preach the Gospel to all the world and if Necessary, use words."