Al Denson

For the football player of the same name, see Al Denson (American football).
Al Denson
Birth name Albert Wray Denson
Born (1960-05-13) May 13, 1960
Starkville, Mississippi U.S.
Genres Contemporary Christian
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, television host
Instruments Keyboards
Years active 1980–present
Website www.aldenson.com

Albert Wray Denson (born May 13, 1960, in Starkville, Mississippi), more commonly known as Al Denson, is a contemporary Christian music artist[1] and a Christian radio and television show host.

Biography

Denson first became well known for his involvement with contemporary Christian music. As of 2005, he has written 19 songs that reached the top 10 on Christian radio charts nationwide. He has seven songs that reached the No. 1 position on the Christian radio charts: "Peace Be Still", "Shine Out the Light", "To Forgive", "Be the One", "Take Me to the Cross", "Be", and "Come and Fill This Place". In addition, he has been nominated for five Dove Awards, and he won Song of the Year. He has been a featured performer for Billy Graham's and Franklin Graham's crusades and Dawson McAllister Ministries, and was a frequent guest on Fire By Nite.

Denson also hosts a weekly television show called The Al Denson Show, which is aired on TBN, Daystar, and INSP, as well as among the 36 channels on the Sky Angel nationwide direct-to-home satellite TV service. He has since also started a program called The Parent Factor, a radio show geared towards parents.

In addition, Denson developed a line of curriculum for school children in the United States, which teaches character education and emphasizes instilling good character qualities in children.

Denson resides just outside Dallas, Texas.

Discography

Videography

References

  1. "Al Denson Biography". TodaysChristianMusic.com. Retrieved 1 February 2016.

External links

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