Fireflight's "Safety" Has Topped the Rock Charts
Fireflight's latest single "Safety (Feat. Stephen Christian)" from their new album INNOVA has topped the rock charts. Remarkably, after first topping the Billboard Christian Rock chart the week of May 11 and never falling out of the Top 5, "Safety," featuring ANBERLIN's Stephen Christian, is again No. 1 on the chart for the second consecutive week and fourth week overall. The song has further received a nod from the Gospel Music Association, receiving a "Rock Song Of The Year" Dove Award nomination. The song is the second No. 1 from INNOVA, following lead single "Resuscitate" to become the ninth overall No. 1 hit for the band.
"Even when people let us down, we can find our safety in God," shares Fireflight lead singer Dawn Michele, citing Psalm 46:1-3 as the inspiration for "Safety." "He is our ever present help in times of trouble, and we can be His hands and feet here on earth to others who are hurting."
Taking the new songs and fan favorites on the road, Fireflight has connected with thousands of fans over this summer's festival season. Beginning Aug. 22 in Stigler, OK, the band continues its trek across the US, co-headlining the 30+ city, fifth annual "Small Town America Tour 2015" with Seventh Day Slumber. Special guests Shonlock and Scarlet White join the tour, which runs through Nov. 8 and is sponsored by ChildFund International. (See the current "Small Town America Tour" dates below.)
Following this tour, Fireflight returns to Europe for a series of events, including concerts in Rogaland, Norway (Nov. 13) and Turku, Finland (Nov. 14).
In advance of the upcoming tours, Fireflight cofounders Dawn Michele (vocals), Wendy Drennen (bass, backing vocals) and Glenn Drennen (guitar) also announce the departure of Adam McMillion, drummer since 2011. While McMillion will continue to guest drum for artists, he's planning to spend more time at home with his family.
"We could not think or speak any more highly of a person than we do of Adam," says Fireflight's Dawn, Wendy and Glenn collectively. "He is a one of the most amazing people that we have ever had the pleasure of working with. Even though we are sad to see him move on, we fully support Adam in every way and wish him the upmost success in everything he endeavors to do!"
Saying goodbye to one member of the band, late last month the Drennen's announced through Show Hope that they are planning to add another member to their family. In addition to their biological son, four-year-old Phoenix, the couple is in the process of adopting a young boy from Ethiopia. The child is the recipient of the 5000th grant from Show Hope, a nonprofit organization founded by Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife Mary Beth for the purpose of caring and advocating for millions of orphans worldwide.
"We had no idea what a lengthy process we'd started when we began our adoption journey two and a half years ago," Glenn and Wendy Drennen said in Show Hope's announcement. "After a lot of changes within the Ethiopian government, we're looking at another year or two before we'll be a family of four. That's been hard, but receiving this grant in the middle of our time of waiting has been a ray of light that reminds us that God is in control of our family and our second son."
For more information on Fireflight and INNOVA, as well as its touring, go to www.Fireflightrock.com, @Fireflightrock, instagram.com/Fireflightrock, www.youtube.com/user/Fireflightrock and www.facebook.com/Fireflightrock, where the band has more than 455,000 likes.
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