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  1. Sep 1, 2004 · Here again, the transformation Graham envisions, graced by Patty Griffins vocals on the chorus, hinges on realigning oneself vis-a-vis the world, on seeing the world as precious or holy — and treating everything in it accordingly.

  2. Aug 6, 2004 · The Great Battle is more than familiar. A master songwriter and guitarist, Graham has created in Battle a tale of truth and hope. "Twilight" celebrates new beginnings, while the titular track –...

    • Moving on
    • Breast Cancer
    • Patty Griffin Legacy
    • Not Alone
    • Hourglass
    • Wherever You Wanna Go
    • Truth
    • Heavenly Day
    • Rider of Days
    • Beautiful World

    After A&M Records, she signed up with ATO Records. Patty Griffin re-recorded her songs from Silver Bell, including “Making Pies,” “Mother of God,” Standing,” and “Top of the World.” Copies of the unreleased Silver Bell album were leaked and bootlegged before it was officially released in October 2013. After this, four additional albums were recorde...

    During the summer of 2016, Patty Griffin noticed something was physically wrong with her. In October, she learned she had breast cancer. Upon this discovery, she canceled her remaining tour dates. Although she and Robert Plantwere no longer a couple at that time, they still had a strong enough friendship that he took her place as a performer. It wa...

    She later won a Grammy Award again in 2019, this time for Best Folk Album for Patty Griffin. In total, she has eleven studio albums to her credit, along with three live albums. Not only has Patty Griffin earned a name for herself as a singer but as a songwriter as well. Several recording artists have benefited from her handiwork, cashing in on song...

    From Patty Griffin’s debut album, “Not Alone” was a 1997 recording that was featured in the final scene and ending credits for the movie, Niagara, Niagara. It was also used at the end of a Crossing Jordan episode that was broadcast on October 29, 2001. In 2009, it was part of the soundtrack belonging to the television series, Without a Trace. It wa...

    “Hourglass” was a song that mixed the world of blues and jazz in what had a gypsy-like charm to it. It was a remarkable song of reflection as Patty Griffin used her experience as a breast cancer survivor to bring out the best musical part about herself in a song that’s worth sitting down and listening to. Take it all in and let the hours of time fe...

    In 2013, Patty Griffin released American Kid, along with the song, “Wherever You Wanna Go.” The songs from the album came as an inspiration to her after dealing with the death of her father. The heartbreak of loss when losing that loved one came through with this song, along with the message of hope that came with it. When it comes to dealing with ...

    Originally recorded on Silver Bell in 2013, “Truth” became a song the Dixie Chicks made famous. It wasn’t the first time the country stars have covered the songwriting genius of Patty Griffin. The album itself took time to release due to issues that developed with A&M Records but it finally made it through for the listening enjoyment of fans, as we...

    On the US Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart, “Heavenly Day” became a number seventeen hit for Patty Griffin in 2007. It came from her award-winning album, Children Running Through. According to music critics, “Heavenly Day” was a song that had Griffin’s voice shine through for the amazing talent she possesses. The evocation of good times se...

    From the 2015 album, Servant of Love, “Rider of Days” was a song that presented Patty Griffin’s incredible voice right after the guitars open up to a slow burn that’s worth the listen from start to finish. There’s a reason why Griffin’s songwriting skills have been considered top-notch and why so many artists have covered her work over the years. L...

    In 2010, “Beautiful World” was a duet Dierks Bentley and Patty Griffin performed that became a Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. Although the win went to “I Told You So” by Carrie Underwood and Randy Travis, “Beautiful World” remained a major favorite among fans of country music. Even though the song from his album...

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  4. The album was released on March 8, 2019, and follows a four-year hiatus that Griffin took while battling breast cancer following her 2015 album Servant of Love, including briefly losing her voice. Patty Griffin won the Best Folk Album at the 62nd Grammy Awards and was nominated for the Libera Awards Best Folk/Bluegrass Album.

    • Craig Ross, Patty Griffin
    • March 8, 2019
    • 2017–2019
  5. Mar 29, 2019 · Patty Griffin knew something was wrong. Throughout the summer of 2016, touring took an increasingly harsh toll on the local songwriter. One illness slipped into another, and the fatigue compounded ...

  6. Jan 11, 2019 · After taking some time off to battle breast cancer, Patty Griffin is back with new music. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is set to release her eponymous 10th studio album on Mar. 8 —...

  7. Patricia Jean Griffin (born March 16, 1964) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She is a vocalist and plays guitar and piano. She is known for her stripped-down songwriting style in the folk music genre.

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