Dallas Holm
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Background information | |
Born | November 5, 1948 |
Origin | Saint Paul Park, Minnesota U.S. |
Genre(s) | CCM Worship |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, instrumentalist worship leader |
Instrument(s) | Piano Guitar |
Years active | 1965—Present |
Label(s) | Praise Ministries |
Website | www.dallasholm.com |
Dallas Holm (born November 5, 1948 in Saint Paul Park, Minnesota) is a singer-songwriter of Christian music, whose musical ministry has spanned almost four decades. His influence has been greatest in contemporary Christian music. He resides in Lindale, Texas.
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[edit] Biography
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Dallas grew up in Minnesota. In 1965, at the age of sixteen, he was pursuing a music career in local rock bands. Dallas remembers, "One night the pastor of our church sat down and talked with me about my life, my goals, and Jesus. On October 17, 1965, I committed my life and my music to the Lord. I've never looked back."
After Bible college and a short stint as youth pastor, Dallas joined David Wilkerson in his youth crusades in 1970. He traveled and ministered with Wilkerson for ten years. During that time he formed Dallas Holm and Praise in 1976. Dallas says, "It amazes me that even with such turnover in the Christian music industry and such diversity within the church, God keeps this ministry effective year after year. I love what I do now more than ever and consider it a privilege to be a co-laborer with Christ."
Dallas has earned his influence in today's Christian music throughout more than 30 years of writing, singing and ministry in some 3,000 concerts in every state in the USA as well as many countries abroad. His 37 recordings have garnered gold records, multiple Dove awards, Grammy nominations, number one songs, and countless accolades. During his travels, Dallas also speaks and teaches what God has taught him in his journey.
Holm's creativity and diversity offer everything from inspirational to blues, from country to reggae. Whatever the style, it all points to Christ and the Cross. Songs like "Rise Again," "I Saw the Lord," "Here We Are," and "Before Your Throne" remind us that it's all about Jesus. Holm's songs focus on His life, His death and resurrection, and His desire for intimate relationship with us.
God has used Holm to shape the landscape of today's Christian music. Greg Long of Avalon says, "I rededicated my life to the Lord at a Dallas Holm concert." Dallas has touched the lives of such influential stars as Steven Curtis Chapman, who says, "He's still a hero to me." Twila Paris, who opened for Dallas Holm and Praise when she was a fledging artist, remembers his album, For Teens Only (1971) as the first contemporary Christian recording she heard.
Dallas says, "When people come up to me after a concert and tell me they've given their life to the Lord during the concert, I'm humbled and amazed."[1] Letters pour in from around the world telling of marriages saved and lives changed. Comments that keep Holm focused, fresh and committed to his calling are those that express how God used him to save their kids or, as kids often write, to save their parents.
His family, his role as husband, father and grandfather, take precedence for Dallas. "If I reached the whole world but lost my own family, I'd consider myself a failure. Early on, I set a priority system that put God first, family second, and ministry third. If I'm not the husband and father I need to be in my own home, I have no right to proclaim truths of the Kingdom to others."
This arrangement has worked well for Dallas and Linda since their marriage in 1969. They now have two grown children, Jeffrey (his fishing buddy) and Jennifer. Jennifer and her husband Jason have two children, Jacob and Sophia. Holm says, "I was my son's age when I started in full-time ministry. Now I have grandchildren." He and Linda travel to concerts across the country.
Dallas is quick to point out, "It's been a remarkable journey, yet it hasn't all been easy. When people hear my music or see me on TV or in concert, they don't realize those are just moments in a life. I've had struggles, heartaches, and disappointments just like everyone else. Linda has fought an on-going 19-year battle surviving cancer. But Christ remains preeminent in all things. No matter what has happened, what I'm going through now, or what I may endure tomorrow "nothing can separate me from the love of Christ."
Dallas reminds us, "In Chariots of Fire Eric Liddell said, "When I run, I feel God's pleasure." I say, "When I write, sing and play these songs, I feel His pleasure."
[edit] Discography
- circa 1969 I Saw The Light
- 1970 Dallas Holm
- 1971 For Teens Only
- 1971 Just the Way I Feel It
- 1972 Looking Back
- 1973 Didn't He Shine
- 1974 Peace, Joy & Love
- 1975 Nothing But Praise
- 1976 Dallas Holm--Just Right
- 1977 Dallas Holm & Praise...Live (RIAA Gold Certified)
- 1978 Tell 'Em Again
- 1979 His Last Days
- 1979 All That Matters
- 1980 Looking Back: The Very Best of Dallas Holm
- 1980 This is My Song
- 1981 Holm, Sheppard & Johnson
- 1981 I Saw the Lord
- 1983 Signal
- 1985 Classics
- 1985 Change The World
- 1986 Praise and Worship
- 1987 Against the Wind
- 1988 Beyond the Curtain
- 1989 Soldiers Again; Holm Sheppard & Johnson
- 1990 Through the Flame
- 1991 The Early Works
- 1992 Chain of Grace
- 1993 Mesa; Mesa (Dallas Holm, Dana Key and Jerry Williams)
- 1993 Completely Taken In
- 1994 Holm for Christmas
- 1995 Face of Mercy
- 1999 Before Your Throne
- 2001 Signature Songs
- 2002 Foundations
- 2005 Good News Blues
[edit] Awards
- 1977
- Song of the Year: "Rise Again"
- Songwriter of the Year
- Male Vocalist of the Year
- Mixed Group of the Year (Dallas Holm and Praise)
- 1979
- Male Vocalist of the Year
- Pop/Contemporary Album: All That Matters (Dallas Holm and Praise)
- 1992
- Inspirational Album of the Year: Generation 2 Generation (Benson artists and their families)
Grammy nominations
- 1987
- Best Gospel Performance - Male: "Against the Wind"
- 2007
- Inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame.