Kristy Starling

This article is about the artist. For her eponymous debut album, see Kristy Starling (album).
Kristy Starling
Origin Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Genres CCM
Years active 2002present
Labels Warner Music
Website kristystarling.com

Kristy Starling is a Contemporary Christian Music singer, born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. After marrying husband Adam in the fall of 2002, she came second in a national singing competition, Today's Superstar, NBC News' morning show. She signed to Warner Bros. Records, working with successful producer David Foster, and released her eponymous debut album on 22 April 2003, the album features a cover of LeAnn Rimes' "I Need You".[1] This album peaked at #19 on Billboard's Heatseekers charts and #24 on its Top Contemporary Christian Albums chart.[2] In 2005, her single "Coming Home for Christmas" peaked at #32 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[3] So far, a second album has not been released.

Kristy Starling's collaboration "Sending You a Little Christmas" with Jim Brickman was featured on Brickman's CD "Peace", which was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album. "Sending You a Little Christmas" reached #1 on the Adult Contemporary Radio Charts Christmas 2003.

Starling's song "As Long As We're Here" was released on American Idol (season 2) runner up Clay Aiken's new album, titled On My Way Here, on May 6, 2008.

Starling also has been a part of Victory Church music, known as VMusic at Victory Church in Oklahoma. In 2011, the group signed on with Dream Records and changed its name to Warr Acres based on the city in Oklahoma. Warr Acres also released a self-titled CD in 2011 that features several songs with Starling, including "Undignified," "Maker of Miracles," "Hymn of Remembrance," "Savior, Crucified" and "Hold to This Truth."

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References

  1. "Kristy Starling: Kristy Starling: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-02-06.
  2. Billboard, Allmusic.com.
  3. Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com

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