Multi-platinum, six-time GRAMMY-winner Amy Grant's first new music in a decade, the track "Trees We'll Never See," is now available. BILLBOARD spoke with Grant last week about creating new music, the poignant new single, and how "the gift of life's fourth quarter is the perspective and awareness and the appreciation of all of it."
Since the age of 15, and now in her early 60s, Grant has really never stopped making music, and her most happy place to make music is with friends. While she has continued to release music, it has been 10 years since she's released new songs, the last being her critically-acclaimed album "How Mercy Looks From Here."
"'Trees We'll Never See' is one of those life-lesson, encouraging songs that remind us that we are not alone, we have a purpose, and the seeds we plant today are so important," says Grant. "Even if we 'never see' the fruit or the trees that grow from those seeds in our lifetime, it's always important to invest in people, friends, family, and those we may never even meet."
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