Birth name Bernhard Herms Years active 1997–present | Also known as Bernie Name Bernie Herms | |
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Born March 26, 1972 (age 52) Canada ( 1972-03-26 ) Genres Contemporary Christian music Similar People Mark Hall, Natalie Grant, Nichole Nordeman, Ian Eskelin, Rhett Walker Band | ||
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Bernhard "Bernie" Herms (born March 26, 1972) is a Canadian Christian musician, who is mainly a music producer, songwriter and composer. He has received GMA Dove Awards and been nominated for a number of Grammy Awards and GMA Canada Covenant Awards, due to his music production work.
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- Bernie herms human trafficking
- Natalie Grant Bernie Herms Praise You In This Storm live KLOVE Songwriters Showcase 2018
- Early and personal life
- Music career
- Personal life
- References

Natalie Grant & Bernie Herms - Praise You In This Storm (live @ KLOVE Songwriters Showcase 2018)
Early and personal life

Herms was born, Bernhard Herms, on March 26, 1972, in Canada, the son of a Pentecostal minister.

His teenage years were mainly spent in Edmonton, Alberta before he moved to Chilliwack, B.C. and later enrolled in Trinity Western University in Langley, B.C.

He later moved to the United States, transferring some of his school credits and enrolling in Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Shortly after moving to the school he met classmate Brad Paisley, another aspiring musician with similar taste in music. In an interview with The Canadian Press Herms described their early friendship as Paisley being a "guitar picker from Virginia" while he was "this long-haired classical piano player from Canada." The two men quickly built a friendship and worked with their classmates in the studio on a regular basis.
Herms graduated from Belmont with his baccalaureate degree in Classical Composition, during their 1995 commencement. He was honored by the university in 2009, with their Curtain Call Award.
Music career
Around the same time Paisley was signed to a record label and brought several of his school friends—including Herms—under his wing as band mates.
Herms began his own music recording career in 1997, with the studio album, Nocturne, released by Benson Records. The subsequent studio album, Softly & Tenderly, was released by Brentwood Records, in 1998.
Eventually he began to focus on a songwriting and production career, saying, "I realized my best game was having people I work with discover their best performances."
He has gone on to a successful music production and songwriting career in the Christian music industry, where he has won a GMA Dove Award, for Producer of the Year at the 40th GMA Dove Awards, in 2009.
Herms co-wrote the GMA Dove Award Song of the Year, "East to West", with Casting Crowns vocalist, Mark Hall, at the 39th GMA Dove Awards, in 2008. The song was nominated for the Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, and the following year at the 51st Annual in the same category.
Throughout his career he has also worked with artists like Josh Groban ("Stages"), Kelly Clarkson ("All I Ask of You" duet with Groban), Andrea Bocelli and Barbra Streisand.
He won a Grammy Award for best contemporary Christian music performance or song for "Thy Will" by Hillary Scott and the Scott Family in 2017. The award was shared with fellow songwriters Hillary Scott & Emily Weisband.
Personal life
Herms still resides in Nashville with his American wife Natalie Grant, whom he married in a ceremony on August 27, 1999. They have three daughters, the first two being twins.
The couple has worked together on music numerous times and frequently speaks about their supportive and collaborative professional relationship.
Both he and Grant were nominated in the same Grammy Awards category for best contemporary Christian music performance or song in 2017. Herms won the award.