Sandi Patty
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Sandi Patty

Sandi Patty grew up singing in church in Oklahoma City, where she was born in 1956. She joined the Christian group The Statesmen Quartet in 1977, and her solo...

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Sandi Patty, the Oklahoma church singer turned gospel star

Her version of 'It Is Well With My Soul' became a signature, and she recorded more than 40 albums.

For a quick sense of her style, try 'It Is Well With My Soul' or 'I Will Praise Him.' They're both pretty much what you'd expect from someone who never hid where she came from.

Sandi Patty's voice never strayed far from its church roots, even as she moved from The Statesmen Quartet to a solo career. Songs like 'Be Thou My Vision' and 'All This Time (Anna's Song)' kept that straightforward gospel feel across decades. She recorded more than 40 albums, including 'Morning Like This' in 1987, without ever sounding like she was trying to be anything else.

She grew up singing in church in Oklahoma City and joined The Statesmen Quartet in 1977. Her solo career started with a self-titled album in 1982, and she kept performing with musicians like pianist Dan Fornero until stepping back from full-time touring in 2016.

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Sandi Patty grew up singing in church in Oklahoma City, where she was born in 1956. She joined the Christian group The Statesmen Quartet in 1977, and her solo career began with a self-titled album in 1982. Her version of 'It Is Well With My Soul' became one of her most recognizable songs, along with tracks like 'I Will Praise Him' and 'All This Time (Anna's Song).' She recorded more than 40 albums, including 'Morning Like This' in 1987 and 'Another Time...Another Place' in 1991.

Bush. Patty kept performing, and her band over time included musicians like pianist Dan Fornero and drummer Terry McMillan.

Patty stepped back from full-time touring in 2016 but still sings occasionally. Her recordings, from early gospel albums to later collections like 'Hymns' in 2013, have a straightforward vocal style that doesn't try to hide its church roots.

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