Here’s a quick update on Amy Grant.
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The latest widespread coverage centers on her 2026 album The Me That Remains, which explores healing after her 2022 bicycle accident and the associated injuries, with interviews highlighting her honesty about the process and faith [news summaries from May 2026 coverage].
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In early-May 2026, reporting focused on Grant discussing the themes of resilience and personal recovery in her new work, including how writing darker, more introspective songs fits into her artistic and spiritual journey .
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Additional contemporaneous coverage has highlighted her ongoing touring and promotional appearances tied to the new album, along with reflections on her long career and genre-crossing work across Christian and secular music .
If you’d like, I can pull up more sources or summarize specific interviews (e.g., AP, AARP, or local outlets) from 2024–2026 and provide a compact, sourced timeline.
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Amy Grant's new album, “The Me That Remains,” reflects her journey of healing after a serious bicycle accident in 2022. The Grammy-winning musician has often defied labels throughout her career, moving between Christian and secular music. Her latest work explores themes of personal recovery and faith. Grant shares that writing music again felt therapeutic, helping her reconnect with her creative self. She acknowledges ongoing challenges from her accident but feels physically strong. Grant's...
www.ajc.comMultiple Grammy–winning singer on life after experiencing traumatic brain injury, surgery
www.aarp.orgAmy Grant - News - IMDb - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
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www.faqs.orgAmy Grant is back with two new songs and a slew of tour dates after her 2022 plans were derailed by a serious hospitalization.
www.usatoday.comThe singer revealed she recently underwent surgery for a heart condition she’s had since birth but didn’t know about until years later.
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