Nate Sallie

Nate Allen Sallie (Born: October 28, 1976) is an American singer-songwriter, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and concert performer signed with Curb Records. He is best known for his masterful pop melodies, transparent lyrics, numerous radio hits as a solo artist, and frontman for Grammy Nominated band NewSong. Recording artist, concert performer and singer/songwriter Nate Sallie has won numerous music awards, penned multiple radio hits, served as lead singer for Grammy nominated band Newsong, toured the globe, earned a Bachelor's Degree in Music and continues to study and expand his knowledge of music and the music business. Nate launched his career in college coffee houses as Nate Sallie and the Melt Like Sugar Orchestra. He was offered three record deals before landing with Curb Records and recording his first project Inside Out (2003), which yielded numerous radio hits. In addition to having songs on WoW and Absolute Smash Hit Compilations, Nate has contributed songs to numerous best-selling recording artists. Nate, a prolific singer/songwriter, found a home with Curb Records in 2001. Since then, he has toured the globe, Received an honorary music degree for 10 years of excellence in the Music Business, Released 2 masterful album's "Inside Out," & "Ruined for Ordinary," Served as the lead singer for Grammy nominated band Newsong, penned 6 Top Ten Radio Hits, Been nominated for Song & Record of the Year, Received numerous songwriting awards, & most recently penned the Anthemic Newsboys song "That's How You Change the World" which can be heard every night on the WinterJam Tour, and the OBB Radio Hit "All Eyes on You." After a 3 year hiatus from music to focus on his family & marriage, Nate returned to the studio to record his most inspiring, heartfelt, & transparent album to date. Scheduled for a 2014 Release, these songs of restoration, will resonate with any audience that has experienced God's freedom & forgiveness. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.