Chelsea Amber Scores Dual Airplay Hits
Two singles from Bermudian-Canadian songstress Chelsea Amber’s most recent album have been riding high on the Canadian Christian music airplay charts this month.
The songs Mosaic and Praise Your Name from the singer-songwriter’s Christian/gospel album Face The Waves have been in heavy-rotation on Canadian radio stations throughout August.
Bermudian-Canadian singer Chelsea Amber [photo courtesy of Jenni Marie Photography]:
“Holy smokes, I’m blown away,” said Chelsea Amber [née Nisbett] of her dual chart showing in a recent social media post. “Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! I’m grateful to be part of a music community that supports the creative risks we took on this album.”
The singer’s father is Bermudian clergyman Rev. Thomas Nisbett, now priest and rector at the Anglican Parish of Newcastle-Nelson-Hardwicke in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
Two singles by Bermudian-Canadian singer Chelsea Amber have been among the most played songs on Canadian Christian radio this month:
Her grandfather is the Bermuda Anglican Church’s Canon Thomas Nisbett.
Launching her Canadian musical career in 2007, Chelsea Amber is no newcomer to various Canadian music charts. The Abbotsford, British Columbia-based Christian music artist’s singles and albums have charted numerous times over the last 12 years,
Chelsea Amber performing her current hit single Mosaic live in Ottawa, Ontario:
She has also been the recipient of many critical kudos and music industry awards. In 2015 she was nominated for a prestigious Juno Award – Canada’s answer to a Grammy – for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year.
Also in 2015, her song Diamond in the Rough was named a runner-up in the International Songwriting Competition, which receives thousands of entries from around the world.
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