Regie Hamm - Singing Career

Singing Career

After college, Regie began experiencing songwriting success with songs recorded by the likes of Kenny Loggins, Maxi Priest, Bob Carlisle, Jaci Velasquez, and Clay Crosse. He wrote one of the most popular Christian songs of the 1990s, entitled "I Surrender All," recorded by Clay Crosse.

Hamm released a solo-CD entitled "American Dreams" on Universal South in 2003, and this CD spawned the Top 20 AC hit entitled "Babies," in addition to his success in the CCM market. The song gained mainstream popularity after it was featured on Delilah Rene's nationally-syndicated love-songs program.

SESAC's website reports that Hamm's new EP, titled Starlight, was released in conjunction with the American Idol finale on his website, and shortly on iTunes.

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