Regie Hamm (far right) onset for TBN's "Praise The Lord" with Clay Crosse, and guest host, Russ Taff.
REGIE HAMM GUESTS TONIGHT
ON TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK’S “PRAISE THE LORD”
December Caps Meaningful Year of Books, Music, & New Vision For Special Needs Children
(Nashville, Tennessee) –December 10, 2010 – Regie Hamm will guest tonight on the Trinity Broadcasting Network’s flagship “Praise The Lord,” for a special Christmas segment spotlighting his ongoing media connectivity with his first major book release, Angels & Idols (Tate Publishing.).
In an extended segment hosted by Russ Taff, Hamm, a multi-platinum songwriter/producer/artist who has four times been honored as “SESAC Songwriter of the Year,” re-tells the remarkable journey that led to his decision to write the book.
In the midst of a successful chain in music that included 20 #1 hits to his credit, the 2003 adoption of the Hamm’s baby daughter, Bella, from a Chinese orphanage was the beginning of a dramatic story that could only be torn from the pages of real life. Discovering their baby suffered from a rare genetic disorder known as Angelman Syndrome, the book recounts the family’s struggles to overcome enormous emotional and financial obstacles to ultimately gain a miracle.
Angels & Idols is available nationally at bookstores everywhere from the Tate Publishing and Tate Music Group.
Regie, writer of the 2008 American Idol winning song, The Time of My Life, recorded by David Cook, is himself now back at radio.
"Orphan's Lullaby" is connecting with listeners this Christmas with a poignant message Regie penned in hopes of encouraging a world of listeners to turn their hearts toward the real meaning of Christmas through the awareness of the needs of children globally.
In the midst of a busy 2010, Regie’s “3rd Annual Bella Bash”—a yearly event he has founded to benefit children with special needs—was an October sell-out in Nashville that brought an array of industry, sponsors, artists and even the attention of America’s leading radio voice, Delilah, in support of Regie’s mission.
His message with media has in recent months reached a broad sweep of national audiences from CBN’s “700 Club,” to Fox New Channel’s “Red Eye.”
Ahead in 2011, Regie will continue the development of The Angel Wings Foundation, an organization he has founded this year as a joint venture with Nashville’s Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. The Foundation plans to establish an Angel Center in Nashville where children battling profound mental and/or genetic disabilities can find comprehensive medical therapies, diagnosis and support. The center will be the first of its kind in the U.S.
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