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Sandi Patty

Sandra Faye "Sandi" Patty (born July 12, 1956) is an American Christian music singer, known for her wide soprano vocal range[1] and expressive flexibility.[2]

Sandi Patty
Patty in 2006
Background information
Birth nameSandra Faye Patty
Also known asSandi Patti
Sandi Patti Helvering
Sandi Patty Peslis
Born (1956-07-12) July 12, 1956 (age 67)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
GenresContemporary Christian, inspirational
Occupation(s)Singer, author, pianist
Instrument(s)Voice, piano
Years active1978–present
LabelsMilk & Honey, Impact, Word, INO, Stylos
Websitesandipatty.com

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Patty was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, into a family of musicians; her father was a minister of music, and her mother served as the church pianist. She first performed at the age of two when she sang "Jesus Loves Me" for her church, Phoenix First Church of God. First growing up in Phoenix, then San Diego, she and her brothers joined their parents in a performing group known as "The Ron Patty Family", and sang at churches nationwide during summer holidays. After graduating from Crawford High School in San Diego, she attended San Diego State University and Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana, where she studied voice with soprano Greta Dominic, but graduated with an emphasis in conducting. While studying at Anderson University, she worked as a studio musician for area recording studios, singing background vocals and recording commercial jingles, including one for Juicy Fruit gum.[3] Her reputation as a performer and studio singer grew during the late 1970s, and it was during this time that she initiated contact with legendary Christian musician Bill Gaither.[citation needed]

Singing career Edit

Patty recorded her first album, For My Friends, an independent effort, that landed in the hands of executives at Singspiration! records. In 1979, she was signed to Singspiration! and released her first professional record, Sandi's Song. According to the FAQ section on her website, the name on her birth certificate is Sandra Patty.[4] A printer's error on the labeling listed her name as Sandi Patti, and she used this moniker as her stage name for the next fifteen years, before correcting it to Sandi Patty.

Patty's career expanded after she won her first two GMA Dove Awards in 1982 and began singing backup for Bill Gaither and the Bill Gaither Trio. She headlined her first national tour in 1984 and reached national acclaim after her rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" was included during the ABC Statue of Liberty re-dedication broadcast on July 6, 1986. This exposure led to multiple mainstream television appearances including The Tonight Show, Christmas in Washington, Walt Disney's Fourth of July Extravaganza, and the 1998 Pepsi 400; the clip was frequently used on television sign-offs for the remainder of their existence. She was invited to sing the national anthem at the Indianapolis 500 in 1987–88, 1990–92, and once again in 2013.

In 1990, Patty's inspirational single release, "I'll Give You Peace",[5] written by Constant Change aka Dawn Thomas and Thomas Yarbrough, was released on one of her most popular records, entitled, Another Time...Another Place, which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Christian Albums charts. At the peak of her career, Patty's concerts were so heavily attended that she performed in often sold-out mainstream arenas and concert halls across the United States. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, she averaged over 200 concerts a year and supported a staff of over 30 that managed her career. During this period of time Patty was noted, often critically, as the highest-paid singer in the Christian music industry averaging over $100,000 per appearance, largely due to massive touring and high-profile public appearances.[6]

Divorce Edit

In 1992, the news of Patty's divorce from manager John Helvering shocked the gospel music industry. The reason for the split was later revealed to be infidelity, which subsequently stalled her career in the mid 1990s. It was later reported that during her marriage she had an extramarital affair with her backup singer, Don Peslis, who was also married at the time. Patty divorced Helvering in 1993 and married Peslis in August 1995.[7] Confronted with rumors of the affair just two weeks into her marriage with Peslis, Patty made a full confession to her church congregation.[8] During this time, Patty received support from national figure, Charles Schulz, the creator of the Peanuts comic strip. He referenced her in a comic strip, and Patty is quoted in a recent spiritual biography of Schulz as having been touched by the gesture.[9]

Comeback Edit

Patty slowly rebuilt her career by expanding her musical appeal, which included pop concert performances with symphony orchestras including the New York Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Prague Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops, and the Dallas Symphony as well as headlining and hosting the Yuletide Celebration with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2015 under the direction of Maestro Jack Everly. Patty again hosted the extravaganza in December 2017 and 2021.

In both interviews and in her autobiography, Broken on the Back Row, Patty expressed remorse and took full responsibility for her past actions, revealing the steps she took in seeking forgiveness from those that her actions most affected.[10][11]

In 2000, Patty had a guest singing appearance at the end of a 7th Heaven episode (season 4, episode 20). She appeared in the 2006 annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. A televised performance of Sandi Patty's Yuletide Special was filmed for syndication in 2006, with other performers—including the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the U.S. Air Force Reserve Band.

In 2004, Patty was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and in 2007 was awarded the GMA Music in the Rockies Summit Award.

In May 2008, Patty released her 30th studio recording, Songs for the Journey, in which she covers classic hymns of the church and other modern gospel classics. 2008 also saw the release of five separate compilation recordings of past songs taken from previous albums. In 2009, Patty received two GMA Dove Award nominations: Female Vocalist of the Year, and Inspirational Album of the Year (Songs for the Journey).

Simply Sandi, an acoustic album, is the first solo project to be released on her own record label, Stylos Records (a label with three artists—Sandi, Ben Utecht, and Heather Payne). It was released on May 5, 2009. This album includes new renditions of some of Sandi's most beloved songs including "In Heaven's Eyes", "Via Dolorosa" and "The Stage is Bare". WEA Distribution is the distributor for Stylos Records, although this album is not being released commercially.

In Fall 2009, Patty released her first live Christmas album entitled Christmas: LIVE. The album includes live performances of her past Christmas favorites including "O Holy Night", "Someday", and a duet with her husband Don Peslis in "The Prayer".

2010–present Edit

In late 2010, Patty released The Edge of the Divine. The album featured eight new songs, including a duet with Heather Payne. A book of the same name was also released with the sub-title "Where Possibility Meets God's Faithfulness."

In October 2011, Patty released Broadway Stories, which capitalized on Patty's pops concerts popularity. From iTunes Review: "Before Sandi Patty was a Christian music star, she developed her craft by performing stage standards and pop tunes from the Great American Songbook. Broadway Stories reaffirms her mastery of such material against gorgeous backdrops provided by the 64-piece Prague Symphony Orchestra. From the first track to the last, Patty shows an easy command of the Broadway idiom, applying her formidable pipes to material worthy of her talents."[citation needed]

In January 2012, Patty starred as Dolly Levi in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's world premiere concert stage version of the Broadway musical, "Hello, Dolly!" to rave reviews.

In 2012 and 2013, Patty was a judge and mentor for the Songbook Academy, a summer intensive for high school students operated by the Great American Songbook Foundation and founded by Michael Feinstein.[12]

In 2015, Patty announced her retirement from touring, citing age and a desire to spend time with grandchildren.[13][14]

In 2016, Patty released Forever Grateful, an album of new and re-recorded material, and embarked on a farewell tour of the same title between February 2016 through March 2017. She is currently the Artist in Residence at Crossings Community Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[15]

In 2020, Patty announced she had tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19). She released a video urging her fans to take the disease seriously and practice social distancing, handwashing, etc., adding, "This is NOT fake news!"[16]

Personal life Edit

In 2009, Patty and her family relocated from Anderson, Indiana, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She is married to Don Peslis. As a blended family, they have eight children and eight grandchildren.[17]

Patty has supported charities such as Charity Music Inc.[18][19]

Discography Edit

Compilations Edit

  • 1985: Inspirational Favorites
  • 1989: The Finest Moments (contains one new song)
  • 1992: Hallmark Christmas: Celebrate Christmas!
  • 1994: Quiet Reflections
  • 1996: Hallmark Christmas: It's Christmas! Sandi Patty & Peabo Bryson
  • 2005: Duets
  • 2006: The Voice of Christmas
  • 2007: The Definitive Collection
  • 2008: Gospel Greats
  • 2008: Via Dolorosa: Songs of Redemption
  • 2008: A Mother's Prayer: Songs that Inspire a Mother's Heart
  • 2008: Quiet Hearts: Songs of Restful Peace for Women
  • 2008: Let There Be Praise
  • 2009: Duets 2
  • 2011: The Best of Sandi Patty from the Gaither Homecoming Series
  • 2012: The Voice of Christmas, Volume 2
  • 2012: Rarities
  • 2014: Ultimate Collection, Volume 1
  • 2014: Ultimate Collection, Volume 2

Writing Edit

  • 1993: Le Voyage
  • 1994: Merry Christmas, With Love
  • 1999: Sam's Rainbow
  • 2000: I've Just Seen Jesus
  • 2006: Broken on the Back Row
  • 2006: Life in the Blender: Blending Families, Lives and Relationships with Grace (Women of Faith)
  • 2006: A New Day: A Guided Journal
  • 2007: Falling Forward... into His Arms of Grace
  • 2008: Layers[20]
  • 2010: The Edge of the Divine[21]
  • 2018: "The Voice: Listening for God's Voice and Finding Your Own"

Awards and nominations Edit

Grammy Awards Edit

Year Category Nominated work Result
1984 Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group "More Than Wonderful" (with Larnelle Harris) Won
Best Gospel Performance, Female Christmas: The Gift Goes On (album) Nominated
1985 Songs from the Heart Nominated
1986 Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group "I've Just Seen Jesus" (with Larnelle Harris) Won
Best Gospel Performance, Female Hymns Just for You (album) Nominated
1987 Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group "They Say" (with Deniece Williams) Won
Best Gospel Performance, Female Morning Like This (album) Won
1989 "Almighty God" Nominated
1990 "Forever Friends" Nominated
1991 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album Another Time...Another Place Won
1994 Le Voyage Nominated
1996 Find It On the Wings Nominated

GMA Dove Awards Edit

Year Category Nominated work Result
1983 Inspirational Album Lift Up the Lord Won
1984 Inspirational Album More Than Wonderful Won
1985 Inspirational Album Songs from the Heart Won
1987 Inspirational Album Morning Like This Won
1988 Song of the Year "In the Name of the Lord" Won
1989 Inspirational Album Make His Praise Glorious Won
1989 Inspirational Song "In Heaven's Eyes" Won
1989 Instrumental Album A Symphony of Praise Won
1989 Choral Collection Sandi Patty Choral Praise Won
1990 Children's Album The Friendship Company Won
1991 Inspirational Album Another Time, Another Place Won
1991 Pop/Contemporary Song "Another Time, Another Place" Won
1992 Short-Form Music Video "Another Time, Another Place" Won
1992 Children's Album Open for Business (The Friendship Company) Won
1992 Inspirational Song "For All the World" Won
1994 Short-Form Music Video "Hand on My Shoulder" Won
1995 Female Vocalist Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
1995 Inspirational Album Find It on the Wings Won
1996 Special Event Album My Utmost for His Highest (various artists) Won
1998 Special Event Album God with Us – A Celebration of Christmas Carols & Classics (various artists) Won
1998 Inspirational Album Artist of My Soul Won
1999 Long-Form Music Video My Utmost for His Highest (various artists) Won
1999 Spanish Language Album Libertad de Mas (tie) Won
2002 Long-Form Music Video All The Best...Live! Nominated
2004 Inspirational Album Take Hold of Christ Nominated
2005 Inspirational Album Hymns of Faith...Songs of Inspiration Nominated
2008 Female Vocalist Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2008 Inspirational Album Falling Forward Nominated
2009 Inspirational Album Songs for the Journey Nominated
2011 Inspirational Album The Edge of the Divine Won
2014 Inspirational Album Everlasting Nominated
2016 Children's Album Sweet Dreams Nominated

References Edit

  1. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Sandi Patty will sing Hello Dolly!...". Playbill. October 19, 2011. http://www.playbill.com/article/sandi-patty-will-sing-hello-dolly-with-gary-beach-as-her-quarry-in-indy-symphony-concert-com-183731 May 8, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . ChristmasReviews.com. Archived from the original on October 28, 2006.
  3. ^ MrClassicAds1970s (April 14, 2011), Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum commercial 1979, from the original on December 7, 2019, retrieved August 4, 2017
  4. ^ . sandipatty.com. Archived from the original on May 13, 2007.
  5. ^ "Discogs Login". auth.discogs.com. from the original on December 20, 2020. Retrieved July 4, 2019.
  6. ^ Don., Cusic (1988). Sandi Patti : the voice of gospel (1st ed.). New York: Doubleday. ISBN 9780385243537. OCLC 16900959.
  7. ^ Morgan, Timothy C. "Sandi Patty Stages Comeback". Christianity Today. from the original on March 1, 2014. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  8. ^ Long, James. . Todays Christian Music. Archived from the original on May 4, 2013. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
  9. ^ Lind, Stephen J. "A Charlie Brown Religion: Exploring the Spiritual Life and Work of Charles M. Schulz" Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2015
  10. ^ Eric Reed. "The Long Road Home". Christianity Today. from the original on April 12, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2009.
  11. ^ Dan Wooding. "Second Chances". CBN.com. from the original on June 14, 2008. Retrieved May 9, 2009.
  12. ^ http://www.broadwayworld.com/indianapolis/article/Michael-Feinstein-Sylvia-McNair-et-al-to-Judge-Songbook-Vocal-Competition-612-20120604 September 24, 2015, at the Wayback Machine broadwayworld.com Retrieved July 21, 2015
  13. ^ "Christian Singer Sandi Patty Opens Up About Retiring From Touring: 'It's Bittersweet'". Billboard. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  14. ^ Fitzharris, Dustin; York, ContributorJournalist in New (October 7, 2015). "Christian Music Legend Sandi Patty Says Thank You And Farewell". HuffPost. Retrieved January 20, 2021. {{cite web}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  15. ^ "Coronavirus in Oklahoma: Gospel recording artist Sandi Patty has COVID-19". Oklahoman.com. March 19, 2020. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  16. ^ "After COVID-19 Diagnosis, Sandi Patty Urges Christians to Take Pandemic Seriously". from the original on March 19, 2020. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  17. ^ Hunsberger, Maryann B. "The Road Home". Christianity Today International. from the original on May 3, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
  18. ^ "Charity Music - Official Website". from the original on November 23, 2020. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  19. ^ "Charity Music: Celebrity Supporters". from the original on May 13, 2013. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
  20. ^ . sandipatty.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2007.
  21. ^ "Sandi Patty To Release Companion Book And CD Projects 'The Edge of the Divine'". Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved June 25, 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • William Morris Agency profile; includes touring schedule

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Sandi Patty news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sandra Faye Sandi Patty born July 12 1956 is an American Christian music singer known for her wide soprano vocal range 1 and expressive flexibility 2 Sandi PattyPatty in 2006Background informationBirth nameSandra Faye PattyAlso known asSandi PattiSandi Patti HelveringSandi Patty PeslisBorn 1956 07 12 July 12 1956 age 67 Oklahoma City Oklahoma U S GenresContemporary Christian inspirationalOccupation s Singer author pianistInstrument s Voice pianoYears active1978 presentLabelsMilk amp Honey Impact Word INO StylosWebsitesandipatty wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Singing career 1 3 Divorce 1 4 Comeback 1 5 2010 present 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Compilations 4 Writing 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Grammy Awards 5 2 GMA Dove Awards 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Patty was born in Oklahoma City Oklahoma into a family of musicians her father was a minister of music and her mother served as the church pianist She first performed at the age of two when she sang Jesus Loves Me for her church Phoenix First Church of God First growing up in Phoenix then San Diego she and her brothers joined their parents in a performing group known as The Ron Patty Family and sang at churches nationwide during summer holidays After graduating from Crawford High School in San Diego she attended San Diego State University and Anderson University in Anderson Indiana where she studied voice with soprano Greta Dominic but graduated with an emphasis in conducting While studying at Anderson University she worked as a studio musician for area recording studios singing background vocals and recording commercial jingles including one for Juicy Fruit gum 3 Her reputation as a performer and studio singer grew during the late 1970s and it was during this time that she initiated contact with legendary Christian musician Bill Gaither citation needed Singing career Edit Patty recorded her first album For My Friends an independent effort that landed in the hands of executives at Singspiration records In 1979 she was signed to Singspiration and released her first professional record Sandi s Song According to the FAQ section on her website the name on her birth certificate is Sandra Patty 4 A printer s error on the labeling listed her name as Sandi Patti and she used this moniker as her stage name for the next fifteen years before correcting it to Sandi Patty Patty s career expanded after she won her first two GMA Dove Awards in 1982 and began singing backup for Bill Gaither and the Bill Gaither Trio She headlined her first national tour in 1984 and reached national acclaim after her rendition of The Star Spangled Banner was included during the ABC Statue of Liberty re dedication broadcast on July 6 1986 This exposure led to multiple mainstream television appearances including The Tonight Show Christmas in Washington Walt Disney s Fourth of July Extravaganza and the 1998 Pepsi 400 the clip was frequently used on television sign offs for the remainder of their existence She was invited to sing the national anthem at the Indianapolis 500 in 1987 88 1990 92 and once again in 2013 In 1990 Patty s inspirational single release I ll Give You Peace 5 written by Constant Change aka Dawn Thomas and Thomas Yarbrough was released on one of her most popular records entitled Another Time Another Place which peaked at 2 on the Billboard Christian Albums charts At the peak of her career Patty s concerts were so heavily attended that she performed in often sold out mainstream arenas and concert halls across the United States In the late 1980s and early 1990s she averaged over 200 concerts a year and supported a staff of over 30 that managed her career During this period of time Patty was noted often critically as the highest paid singer in the Christian music industry averaging over 100 000 per appearance largely due to massive touring and high profile public appearances 6 Divorce Edit In 1992 the news of Patty s divorce from manager John Helvering shocked the gospel music industry The reason for the split was later revealed to be infidelity which subsequently stalled her career in the mid 1990s It was later reported that during her marriage she had an extramarital affair with her backup singer Don Peslis who was also married at the time Patty divorced Helvering in 1993 and married Peslis in August 1995 7 Confronted with rumors of the affair just two weeks into her marriage with Peslis Patty made a full confession to her church congregation 8 During this time Patty received support from national figure Charles Schulz the creator of the Peanuts comic strip He referenced her in a comic strip and Patty is quoted in a recent spiritual biography of Schulz as having been touched by the gesture 9 Comeback Edit Patty slowly rebuilt her career by expanding her musical appeal which included pop concert performances with symphony orchestras including the New York Symphony Orchestra Boston Symphony Orchestra Prague Symphony Orchestra London Symphony Orchestra Atlanta Symphony Orchestra the Cincinnati Pops and the Dallas Symphony as well as headlining and hosting the Yuletide Celebration with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in 2000 2002 2005 2007 2010 2013 and 2015 under the direction of Maestro Jack Everly Patty again hosted the extravaganza in December 2017 and 2021 In both interviews and in her autobiography Broken on the Back Row Patty expressed remorse and took full responsibility for her past actions revealing the steps she took in seeking forgiveness from those that her actions most affected 10 11 In 2000 Patty had a guest singing appearance at the end of a 7th Heaven episode season 4 episode 20 She appeared in the 2006 annual Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York A televised performance of Sandi Patty s Yuletide Special was filmed for syndication in 2006 with other performers including the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the U S Air Force Reserve Band In 2004 Patty was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and in 2007 was awarded the GMA Music in the Rockies Summit Award In May 2008 Patty released her 30th studio recording Songs for the Journey in which she covers classic hymns of the church and other modern gospel classics 2008 also saw the release of five separate compilation recordings of past songs taken from previous albums In 2009 Patty received two GMA Dove Award nominations Female Vocalist of the Year and Inspirational Album of the Year Songs for the Journey Simply Sandi an acoustic album is the first solo project to be released on her own record label Stylos Records a label with three artists Sandi Ben Utecht and Heather Payne It was released on May 5 2009 This album includes new renditions of some of Sandi s most beloved songs including In Heaven s Eyes Via Dolorosa and The Stage is Bare WEA Distribution is the distributor for Stylos Records although this album is not being released commercially In Fall 2009 Patty released her first live Christmas album entitled Christmas LIVE The album includes live performances of her past Christmas favorites including O Holy Night Someday and a duet with her husband Don Peslis in The Prayer 2010 present Edit In late 2010 Patty released The Edge of the Divine The album featured eight new songs including a duet with Heather Payne A book of the same name was also released with the sub title Where Possibility Meets God s Faithfulness In October 2011 Patty released Broadway Stories which capitalized on Patty s pops concerts popularity From iTunes Review Before Sandi Patty was a Christian music star she developed her craft by performing stage standards and pop tunes from the Great American Songbook Broadway Stories reaffirms her mastery of such material against gorgeous backdrops provided by the 64 piece Prague Symphony Orchestra From the first track to the last Patty shows an easy command of the Broadway idiom applying her formidable pipes to material worthy of her talents citation needed In January 2012 Patty starred as Dolly Levi in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra s world premiere concert stage version of the Broadway musical Hello Dolly to rave reviews In 2012 and 2013 Patty was a judge and mentor for the Songbook Academy a summer intensive for high school students operated by the Great American Songbook Foundation and founded by Michael Feinstein 12 In 2015 Patty announced her retirement from touring citing age and a desire to spend time with grandchildren 13 14 In 2016 Patty released Forever Grateful an album of new and re recorded material and embarked on a farewell tour of the same title between February 2016 through March 2017 She is currently the Artist in Residence at Crossings Community Church in Oklahoma City Oklahoma 15 In 2020 Patty announced she had tested positive for coronavirus COVID 19 She released a video urging her fans to take the disease seriously and practice social distancing handwashing etc adding This is NOT fake news 16 Personal life EditIn 2009 Patty and her family relocated from Anderson Indiana to Oklahoma City Oklahoma She is married to Don Peslis As a blended family they have eight children and eight grandchildren 17 Patty has supported charities such as Charity Music Inc 18 19 Discography Edit1972 approx The Ron Patty Family From Our House to Yours Anodyne SW1043 San Diego California 1978 Sandi Patty For My Friends Burlap Sound Inc Anderson Indiana 1979 Sandi s Song 1981 Love Overflowing 1982 Lift Up the Lord 1983 More Than Wonderful 1983 Christmas The Gift Goes On 1984 Songs from the Heart 1985 Hymns Just for You 1986 Morning Like This 1988 Make His Praise Glorious 1989 Sandi Patti and the Friendship Company 1990 Another Time Another Place 1991 The Friendship Company Open for Business 1993 Le Voyage 1994 Find It On the Wings released under Sandi Patty 1996 O Holy Night Christmas 1996 An American Songbook non commercial release 1997 Artist of My Soul 1998 Libertad me das Spanish album 1999 Together with Kathy Troccoli 2000 These Days 2001 All the Best Live Released in conjunction with VHS Video 2003 Take Hold of Christ 2004 Hymns of Faith Songs of Inspiration 2005 Yuletide Joy Christmas 2007 Falling forward 2008 Songs for The Journey 2008 A Mother s Prayer 2009 Simply Sandi 2009 Christmas Live Christmas Released in conjunction with DVD Video 2010 The Edge of the Divine 2011 Broadway Stories 2013 Everlasting Target store exclusive 2014 Christmas Blessings 2015 Sweet Dreams Soothing Lullabies Wal Mart exclusive 2016 Forever Grateful Lifeway exclusive 2017 Forever Grateful Live From the Farewell Tour Released in conjunction with DVD Video Compilations Edit 1985 Inspirational Favorites 1989 The Finest Moments contains one new song 1992 Hallmark Christmas Celebrate Christmas 1994 Quiet Reflections 1996 Hallmark Christmas It s Christmas Sandi Patty amp Peabo Bryson 2005 Duets 2006 The Voice of Christmas 2007 The Definitive Collection 2008 Gospel Greats 2008 Via Dolorosa Songs of Redemption 2008 A Mother s Prayer Songs that Inspire a Mother s Heart 2008 Quiet Hearts Songs of Restful Peace for Women 2008 Let There Be Praise 2009 Duets 2 2011 The Best of Sandi Patty from the Gaither Homecoming Series 2012 The Voice of Christmas Volume 2 2012 Rarities 2014 Ultimate Collection Volume 1 2014 Ultimate Collection Volume 2Writing Edit1993 Le Voyage 1994 Merry Christmas With Love 1999 Sam s Rainbow 2000 I ve Just Seen Jesus 2006 Broken on the Back Row 2006 Life in the Blender Blending Families Lives and Relationships with Grace Women of Faith 2006 A New Day A Guided Journal 2007 Falling Forward into His Arms of Grace 2008 Layers 20 2010 The Edge of the Divine 21 2018 The Voice Listening for God s Voice and Finding Your Own Awards and nominations EditGrammy Awards Edit Year Category Nominated work Result1984 Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group More Than Wonderful with Larnelle Harris WonBest Gospel Performance Female Christmas The Gift Goes On album Nominated1985 Songs from the Heart Nominated1986 Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group I ve Just Seen Jesus with Larnelle Harris WonBest Gospel Performance Female Hymns Just for You album Nominated1987 Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group They Say with Deniece Williams WonBest Gospel Performance Female Morning Like This album Won1989 Almighty God Nominated1990 Forever Friends Nominated1991 Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album Another Time Another Place Won1994 Le Voyage Nominated1996 Find It On the Wings NominatedGMA Dove Awards Edit 1982 92 Female Vocalist of the Year 11 consecutive years 1982 1984 1985 1987 1988 Artist of the Year Inducted into the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 2004Year Category Nominated work Result1983 Inspirational Album Lift Up the Lord Won1984 Inspirational Album More Than Wonderful Won1985 Inspirational Album Songs from the Heart Won1987 Inspirational Album Morning Like This Won1988 Song of the Year In the Name of the Lord Won1989 Inspirational Album Make His Praise Glorious Won1989 Inspirational Song In Heaven s Eyes Won1989 Instrumental Album A Symphony of Praise Won1989 Choral Collection Sandi Patty Choral Praise Won1990 Children s Album The Friendship Company Won1991 Inspirational Album Another Time Another Place Won1991 Pop Contemporary Song Another Time Another Place Won1992 Short Form Music Video Another Time Another Place Won1992 Children s Album Open for Business The Friendship Company Won1992 Inspirational Song For All the World Won1994 Short Form Music Video Hand on My Shoulder Won1995 Female Vocalist Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated1995 Inspirational Album Find It on the Wings Won1996 Special Event Album My Utmost for His Highest various artists Won1998 Special Event Album God with Us A Celebration of Christmas Carols amp Classics various artists Won1998 Inspirational Album Artist of My Soul Won1999 Long Form Music Video My Utmost for His Highest various artists Won1999 Spanish Language Album Libertad de Mas tie Won2002 Long Form Music Video All The Best Live Nominated2004 Inspirational Album Take Hold of Christ Nominated2005 Inspirational Album Hymns of Faith Songs of Inspiration Nominated2008 Female Vocalist Female Vocalist of the Year Nominated2008 Inspirational Album Falling Forward Nominated2009 Inspirational Album Songs for the Journey Nominated2011 Inspirational Album The Edge of the Divine Won2014 Inspirational Album Everlasting Nominated2016 Children s Album Sweet Dreams NominatedReferences Edit Jones Kenneth Sandi Patty will sing Hello Dolly Playbill October 19 2011 http www playbill com article sandi patty will sing hello dolly with gary beach as her quarry in indy symphony concert com 183731 Archived May 8 2019 at the Wayback Machine Review of Yuletide Joy ChristmasReviews com Archived from the original on October 28 2006 MrClassicAds1970s April 14 2011 Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum commercial 1979 archived from the original on December 7 2019 retrieved August 4 2017 Sandi Patty Frequently Asked Questions sandipatty com Archived from the original on May 13 2007 Discogs Login auth discogs com Archived from the original on December 20 2020 Retrieved July 4 2019 Don Cusic 1988 Sandi Patti the voice of gospel 1st ed New York Doubleday ISBN 9780385243537 OCLC 16900959 Morgan Timothy C Sandi Patty Stages Comeback Christianity Today Archived from the original on March 1 2014 Retrieved May 31 2012 Long James The Art of Forgiveness Todays Christian Music Archived from the original on May 4 2013 Retrieved April 17 2013 Lind Stephen J A Charlie Brown Religion Exploring the Spiritual Life and Work of Charles M Schulz Jackson MS University Press of Mississippi 2015 Eric Reed The Long Road Home Christianity Today Archived from the original on April 12 2009 Retrieved May 9 2009 Dan Wooding Second Chances CBN com Archived from the original on June 14 2008 Retrieved May 9 2009 http www broadwayworld com indianapolis article Michael Feinstein Sylvia McNair et al to Judge Songbook Vocal Competition 612 20120604 Archived September 24 2015 at the Wayback Machine broadwayworld com Retrieved July 21 2015 Christian Singer Sandi Patty Opens Up About Retiring From Touring It s Bittersweet Billboard Retrieved January 20 2021 Fitzharris Dustin York ContributorJournalist in New October 7 2015 Christian Music Legend Sandi Patty Says Thank You And Farewell HuffPost Retrieved January 20 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first2 has generic name help Coronavirus in Oklahoma Gospel recording artist Sandi Patty has COVID 19 Oklahoman com March 19 2020 Retrieved January 20 2021 After COVID 19 Diagnosis Sandi Patty Urges Christians to Take Pandemic Seriously Archived from the original on March 19 2020 Retrieved March 19 2020 Hunsberger Maryann B The Road Home Christianity Today International Archived from the original on May 3 2012 Retrieved September 20 2011 Charity Music Official Website Archived from the original on November 23 2020 Retrieved December 20 2020 Charity Music Celebrity Supporters Archived from the original on May 13 2013 Retrieved September 17 2014 Sandi Patty Written Works sandipatty com Archived from the original on February 23 2007 Sandi Patty To Release Companion Book And CD Projects The Edge of the Divine Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved June 25 2013 External links EditOfficial website Profile by the University of Mobile William Morris Agency profile includes touring schedule Biography at mp3 com Sandi Patty Music Albums Sandi Patty Music Interviews amp Album Info Retrieved from https en 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