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Wayne Kirkpatrick
Wayne, a Grammy and Dove Award winning writer, grew up writing
music. He wrote his first song, "Lady Wind" when he
was 14. At a Bible camp someone gave him a couple simple lessons
on the guitar, and from then on, he was always locked in his room
with the guitar, writing song upon song. As his father was a pastor,
many of Wayne's songs were tested out on the congregation. Wayne
got his first big break when his brother got a demo tape to Amy
Grant's manager, Michael Blanton. Before long, Kirkpatrick had
his first record cut with Billy Sprague, a song called "What
A Way To Go."
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