A native of
Maple Shade Township, New Jersey, Paul Baloche was born on June 4, 1962, in
Camden, New Jersey in a
French Canadian Catholic family. He studied at the Grove School of Music in Los Angeles. Top-ranked songs include "
Open the Eyes of My Heart", "Hosanna", "Your Name", "Today Is the Day", and "
Above All". Baloche has received numerous
Dove Awards over the years. His song "Above All" was nominated for Song of the Year in both the
2002 and
2003 Dove Awards, and in 2002, Michael W. Smith's version of the same song won Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year. Baloche was also nominated for Songwriter of the Year in 2002. In 2009, Baloche won a Dove Award for Inspiration Recorded Song of the Year as co-author of "A New Hallelujah" with
Michael W. Smith and his wife Debbie Smith. Baloche has been a pioneer in providing visual instructional resources for church worship teams. In 1995, he released
The Worship Guitar Series, a set of three videos. Between 2002 and 2006, he released
The Modern Worship Series, a set of eight instructional DVDs focused on helping church worship teams increase their skill and confidence. In 2005, he released the book
God Songs, a practical resource for worship songwriters, currently in its 8th printing. His catalog of twelve albums is focused on providing
worship music for churches to use in their Sunday morning services. His albums are released by his publisher
Integrity Music. In addition to songwriting, Baloche participates in several seminars for worship leaders and musicians throughout North America and Asia. The 2006 release
A Greater Song is a live recording featuring songs by Baloche, some co-written with worship artists including
Matt Redman ("A Greater Song") and former Integrity Music president
Don Moen ("Thank You Lord"). On April 3, 2012 Baloche released album
The Same Love featuring the single "The Same Love". On October 29, 2013, Baloche also released a live Christmas worship album featured old and new songs suitable for use during the Christmas season. In November 2013, Baloche won a
GMA Canada Covenant Award for International Album of the Year for
Glorieux, a French language worship album. Some of Baloche's songs rank among the most-performed songs in
services according to
CCLI. Numerous artists have performed Baloche's songs, including
Michael W. Smith,
Casting Crowns,
Rebecca St. James,
Phillips, Craig and Dean,
Anthony Evans, and
Sonicflood. Baloche has co-written songs with
Aaron Shust,
Kari Jobe,
Meredith Andrews, and
Lincoln Brewster for use on their respective albums. Baloche composes on piano and
acoustic guitar, favoring guitar when leading worship. Baloche is one of the writers for
Compassionart, a charity founded by
Martin Smith from
Delirious?. == Personal life ==