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Aaron Shust

American contemporary Christian music artist


Summary

American contemporary Christian music artist

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nameAaron Shust
imageAaron Shust Lifest 2017.jpg
captionAaron Shust performing in 2017
birth_nameAaron Michael Shust
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years_active2005–present
labelCentricity Music
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Aaron Michael Shust (born October 31, 1975) is an American contemporary Christian music artist formerly on the Brash Music and Centricity Music labels, and now on his own label. Shust was named the Songwriter of the Year at the GMA Dove Awards of 2007, and his song "My Savior My God" received the Song of the Year award.

Biography

Shust was born in Chicago, Illinois and grew up near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He studied music theory at Toccoa Falls College in Georgia. While there, he studied Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Sebastian Bach. He also became influenced by U2 and Bob Marley. He began performing at churches and coffeehouses while attending college.

Shust began leading worship at Perimeter Church, Duluth, Georgia in 2000 until 2005, and recorded his album, Anything Worth Saying, in 2004 with producer, Dan Hannon, who delivered the album along with a stack of others to Brash Music for consideration. Brash Music signed Shust shortly thereafter.

The song "My Savior My God" peaked at No. 1 on six charts simultaneously by April 17: Radio and Records (R&R) Christian adult contemporary (AC) radio chart as played on the Weekend Top 20, R&R Christian AC monitor chart, CRW's AC radio chart, Billboard Hot Christian songs radio chart and Billboard Hot Christian AC chart. The song spent 30 weeks in the Top 5 on the R&R Christian AC chart in 2006. Digital downloads of the song have topped 75,000 copies. It was the No. 1 song of 2006 on 20 The Countdown Magazine. The song was awarded Song of the Year at the 2007 Annual GMA Dove Awards in Nashville.

According to the Nielsen Soundscan report, Anything Worth Saying was the 5th best-selling "Praise and Worship" album of 2006. However, it only sold 300 copies its first week.

At the GMA Dove Awards of 2007 in Nashville, Tennessee, Shust was awarded three Dove Awards: Song of the Year ("My Savior, My God"), Songwriter of the Year, and New Artist of the Year.

Shust's second studio album, Whispered and Shouted, was released on June 5, 2007, and sold 5,000 copies its first week of release.

In 2009, Shust's third album, Take Over, was released, including the Christian radio hit, "To God Alone". On October 21, he released a Christmas EP.

In 2011, he became a worship leader at his childhood church in Aliquippa.

In August 2011, Shust's fourth album, This Is What We Believe, was released. The album was produced by Ed Cash.

On March 10, 2017, Shust released his first live album, Love Made a Way, which was produced by Nathan Nockels. Four singles released from the album were a studio version of "You Redeem", "Belong", a live version of his 2004 song "My Savior My God", and a radio version of "Resurrecting". The album failed to chart, but "You Redeem" peaked at No. 37 on the Hot Christian Songs chart.

Personal life

When he is not recording or touring, Shust lives outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his wife, Sarah and their sons, Daniel, Nicky, and Michael. He also leads worship at his home church in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsUS
US
Christ
US
Heat
US
Indie
2005Anything Worth Saying63123
2007Whispered and Shouted151517
2009Take Over1971521
2011This Is What We Believe15
2013Morning Rises14
2014Unto Us
2015Doxology
2017Love Made a Way
2019Nothing to Fear
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbumUS Bub.
US
Christ
US
Christ Air.
US
Christ AC
2005"Change The Way"Anything Worth Saying
"Matchless"2622
2006"My Savior My God"11
"Give It All Away"710
"More Wonderful"
2007"Give Me Words to Speak"53Whispered and Shouted
"Long Live the King"
2008"Watch Over Me"1210
"God Has Come to Earth"3022Christmas EP
"Create Again"25Whispered and Shouted
2009"To God Alone"2224Take Over
"Come and Save Us"
"O Come, O Come, Emmanuel"12Christmas EP
2010"Take Over"48Take Over
2011"My Hope Is in You"2311This Is What We Believe
2012"Risen Today"2822
"We Are Free"2521
2013"God of Brilliant Lights"1513Morning Rises
2014"No One Higher"272424
"Rejoice"30Unto Us
"Unto Us"2924
2016"Ever Be"1138Love Made a Way
2017"You Redeem"3734
"Resurrecting"43
2018"Zion"Nothing to Fear
2019"This I Know"
2020"Never Alone"
2020"All of Jesus for All the World"
2021"Isaiah 53"

Awards and nominations

GMA Dove Awards

YearAwardResult20072008
New Artist of the Year
Male Vocalist of the Year
Song of the Year ("My Savior My God")
Songwriter of the Year
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year ("My Savior My God")
Worship Song of the Year ("My Savior My God")
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year (Whispered and Shouted)

Notes

References

References

  1. Aaron Shust. (April 11, 2008). "SHUSTLOG: Thank you, Break, and Cleveland". Aaronshust.blogspot.com.
  2. Christian Music Review. ["Artist Profile Aaron Shust]". Christianmusicreview.org.
  3. [http://www.doveawards.com/categories/ Results of the 2007 GMA Dove Awards] {{webarchive. link. (February 10, 2008 . Retrieved April 27, 2007)
  4. (March 9, 2011). "About Aaron at his official website". Aaronshust.com.
  5. Helen Colwell Adams, [https://lancasteronline.com/features/entertainment/dove-award-winner-aaron-shust-performs-thurday-at-manor-church/article_4891aa12-e4df-5219-8af0-a561ae055716.html Dove Award winner Aaron Shust performs Thurday at Manor Church], lancasteronline.com, USA, April 16, 2008
  6. As played on the January 7, 2007 Weekend Top 20 countdown
  7. link. (September 30, 2011 at 1cubed.com. Retrieved January 8, 2007)
  8. The single was the second most played song of 2006 on Christian CHR radio as played on the [[Weekend 22]].As played on the January 7, 2007 [[Weekend 22]] countdown
  9. (August 5, 2009). "Music News, August 2009: AARON SHUST'S TAKE OVER RELEASES TO CRITICAL ACCLAIM". Jesusfreakhideout.com.
  10. Katherine Weber, [https://www.christianpost.com/news/aaron-shust-seeks-gods-grace-for-guidance-video.html Aaron Shust Seeks 'God's Grace' for Guidance], christianpost.com, USA, December 27, 2011
  11. Hess, Tyler. (June 11, 2011). "Aaron Shust – This Is What We Believe (Album Art, Tracklisting)". Christianmusiczine.com.
  12. "Love Made a Way (Live) by Aaron Shust {{!".
  13. "Aaron Shust - Chart history | Billboard".
  14. (March 9, 2011). "This Is What We Believe". Aaron Shust.
  15. "Aaron Shust Chart History (Billboard 200)".
  16. "Aaron Shust Chart History (Christian Albums)".
  17. "Aaron Shust Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)".
  18. "Aaron Shust Chart History (Independent Albums)".
  19. "Aaron Shust Chart History – Christian Album Sales".
  20. (September 6, 2019). "Nothing to Fear by Aaron Shust".
  21. "Aaron Shust - Chart history (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". [[Prometheus Global Media]].
  22. "Aaron Shust - Christian Songs". billboard.com.
  23. "Aaron Shust - Christian Airplay". billboard.com.
  24. "Aaron Shust - Christian AC Songs". billboard.com.
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