Christy Nockels

Christy Nockels
Background information
Birth name Christy Lynette Hill
Born (1973-11-17) November 17, 1973
Origin Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Genres Worship, contemporary Christian music
Occupation(s) singer, songwriter
Years active 1996–present
Labels Rocketown, sixsteps, Sparrow
Associated acts Watermark, Nathan Nockels
Website www.christynockels.com

Christy Lynette Nockels (née Hill, born November 17, 1973) is a singer-songwriter of contemporary Christian music. She was also one of the lead members of the band Watermark, along with her husband, Nathan Nockels.

Biography and career

Christy Nockels was born in Fort Worth, Texas to a pastor and a piano teacher but grew up in Oklahoma.

Christy met Nathan Nockels in 1993 at the Christian Artists Seminar in Estes Park, Colorado.[1] After getting married in 1995, they began serving as worship leaders in their local church in Oklahoma City. They also began writing songs together and released an album in 1996. The album, which was released under the name Sons & Daughters, was called Holy Roar, and featured the contribution of fellow worship leader and friend, Charlie Hall. Louie Giglio, pastor and founder of the Passion Movement, heard the album and invited the Nockels and Charlie Hall to attend the first Passion Conference in Austin, Texas, in 1997.

After this, Christy and Nathan moved to Texas and started leading worship for Metro Bible Study, a weekly gathering of 3,000 young adults at Houston's First Baptist Church. During that time Rocketown Records, owned by Michael W. Smith, approached them and they signed a contract under the name Watermark. After that, they moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1998. As Watermark, the Nockels recorded five albums and received several Dove Award nominations, including Female Vocalist of the Year for Christy and Producer of the Year for Nathan in 2007.

Smith has said of Watermark, "Christy Nockels creates space for worship like few artists I've been around. When she sings, it's disarming--you must pay attention. Whether it's 10,000 people at a Passion Conference or an intimate gathering, Christy is a worshiper who leads us all. Nathan and Christy Nockels are a huge part of the Rocketown Records story, and my life has been enriched by their love for worship music."[2]

In 2006, Christy and Nathan retired Watermark and dedicated themselves to other areas of ministry, as well as their family. In 2008, they moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where they helped to found Passion City Church with Louie Giglio, and signed with sixstepsrecords. Christy also started writing songs and released her first solo album, Life Light Up, in 2009. The album was also produced by her husband, Nathan.[3] In April 2012 Christy released her second solo album Into the Glorious.

On April 28, 2015, Nockels released a new live album, Let It Be Jesus.[4] A review of this release suggests that "[w]ith this newest offering, Christy Nockels reinforces...her position as one of the most respected lead worshipers in the church today." [5]

Personal life

Christy and Nathan Nockels have been married since 1995. They have three children together: Noah, Elliana, and Annie Rose.[6]

Discography

Solo

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
200
US
Christian
2009 Life Light Up 136[7] 7[7][8]
2012 Into the Glorious 67[9] 2[10]
2015 Let It Be Jesus 54[11] 2[12]

As Watermark

As Sons & Daughters

Awards

GMA Dove Awards

References

  1. Milk Money Promotions. "About". christynockels.com.
  2. In the Times magazine Cover Story, InTheTimes.com, retrieved March 24, 2006
  3. Christy Nockels' biography on Last.FM
  4. "iTunes - Music - Let It Be Jesus (Live) by Christy Nockels". Itunes.apple.com. April 28, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  5. http://www.allaboutworship.com/blog/christy-nockels-let-it-be-jesus-review
  6. About Christy Nockels on ChristyNockels.com
  7. 1 2 Billboard (June 20, 2012). "Christy Nockels Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  8. Billboard (June 20, 2012). "Life Light Up - Christy Nockels". allmusic. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  9. Billboard (April 21, 2012). "Christy Nockels Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  10. Billboard (April 21, 2012). "Into the Glorious - Christy Nockels". Billboard. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  11. Billboard (April 28, 2015). "Christy Nockels Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  12. Billboard (April 28, 2015). "Into the Glorious - Christy Nockels". Billboard. Retrieved April 28, 2015.

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