Patty Griffin

folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists

Patty Griffin

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Coming Home to Me (with Julie Miller) 03:22
When It Don't Come Easy 04:52
Long Ride Home 03:33
Up To The Mountain (MLK Song) 04:08
Let Him Fly 03:11
You'll Remember 02:07
Florida 05:01
Rowing Song 03:26
Be Careful 04:04
Someone Else's Tomorrow 04:06
Moon River 04:45
Top Of The World 04:59
Never Grow Old (feat. Buddy Miller) 03:54
Ohio 05:12
Little God 05:02
Forgiveness 05:00
What You Are 04:42
Faithful Son 04:54
Highway Song 03:13
Change 00:00
So Long 00:00
Night 00:00
Moses 00:00
Every Little Bit 00:00
Heavenly Day 00:00
The Cape 00:00
Love Throw A Line 00:00
Chief 00:00
Truth #2 00:00
One Big Love 00:00
Little Fire (feat. Emmylou Harris) 00:00
Not Alone 00:00
Mother Of God 00:00
Gonna Miss You When You're Gone 00:00
I Love 00:00
Crying Over 00:00
Trapeze 00:00
Icicles 00:00
Mad Mission 00:00
Don't Come Easy 00:00
Stolen Car 00:00
Tomorrow Night 00:00
Making Pies 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1964-03-16

Country: US

Biography - Patty Griffin

Patty Griffin (born Patricia Jean Griffin on March 16, 1964, in Old Town, Maine) is an American Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and musician. Known for her stripped-down songwriting style centered around the folk music genre, her songs have been covered by a host of musicians including Emmylou Harris, Ellis Paul, Rory Block, and the Dixie Chicks. In 2007, she was the recipient of the Americana Music Association's "Artist of the Year" award and her album, Children Running Through, won for "Best Album".

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