![]() I went to synagogue, mosque, Buddhist meditation camp and even studied mysticism. ![]() I figured all truth was God's truth and didn't care whether it was in the form of another religion or not. I didn't want to wander, I just needed peace and truth and sought it out wherever I could find it. The story of that hurt is for another day, but those wounds coupled with a lot of humanistic philosophy I was exposed to in college caused me to find myself in a place of questioning. Growing up, I loved God and loved the church so much, so when I was so hurt within church it wounded me deeply. Let's start with yourself: for some time, you were wandering in the wilderness which included an attempted suicide. Q: Thank you Tasha for doing this interview with us. ![]() Her critically acclaimed BEC Recordings debut EP, Love Running Wild, released last year. Layton is married to GRAMMY® and GMA Dove Award-winning producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and member of TobyMac's Diverse City Band, Keith Everette Smith, and the couple reside in Nashville with their two children. Layton's voice has also been heard in productions for Disneyland and Cirque du Soleil, as well Nickelodeon television. She appeared on Season 9 of American Idol and spent four years as a back-up vocalist for pop superstar Katy Perry. South Carolina-native Tasha Layton launched her music career in Los Angeles, quickly becoming an in-demand session singer. ![]() An affirmation of God's presence and providence in a chaotic world, the timely track was co-produced by GRAMMY® winner Bryan Fowler and Hawk Nelson's Micah Kuiper, and was written by Layton, multi-GRAMMY® winner Keith Everette Smith, Fowler and Kuiper. "Into The Sea (It's Gonna Be Ok)," the vulnerable new single from acclaimed BEC Recordings' Christian music singer/songwriter Tasha Layton, is now available. ![]()
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