Amy Grant to Perform "Every Heartbeat" on ABC's GOOD MORNING AMERICA

Six-time GRAMMY-winner Amy Grant will perform her iconic hit, "Every Heartbeat," next Wednesday, February 10th on ABCs Good Morning America. Her first television performance since her open heart surgery last summer, it also commemorates American Heart Month as well as a year-long campaign celebrating the 30th anniversary of her blockbuster album, Heart In Motion.
Grant gave her first interview post-surgery to the show's Robin Roberts last August, and will also speak with Roberts again live on the 10th.
"I enjoy any opportunity to be with Robin Roberts, virtually or otherwise," Grant says. "She feels familiar, like family, and her openness about her own health journey made me feel comfortable sharing mine for the first time last Fall. During the month of February, which celebrates and encourages everyone to take care of their own hearts, I'm thrilled to be performing "Every Heartbeat" on GMA for the first time since my open heart surgery, It's going to be a great morning!"
Throughout 2021 Grant will be sharing memories, announcing special releases, sharing behind-the-scenes photos, fun playlists, new versions of timeless classics, social media blitzes, more interviews and exciting ways fans can join in on the celebration of "Heart in Motion's" 30th Anniversary. Starting next week, February 8-12 fun Heart in Motion E-cards have been created to send to loved ones for Valentine's Day.
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