After three decades in Christian music, the Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee has won 39 Dove Awards, 5 Grammy Awards, and an armload of platinum and gold albums.
'Songs for the Journey' isn't really a "best of" type of album, but it does bring to mind the Sandi Patty of yesteryear. However, it keeps enough of a contemporary sound that it doesn't sound dated or out of place in 2008.
'Hymns of Faith ... Songs of Inspiration' is a wonderful collection of songs that combines old time favorites with some beautiful patriotic songs and some anointed worship music.
Sandi has been honored 10 times in the Inspirational category.
Sandi Patty won the Female Vocalist of the Year award every single year for an unprecedented 11 years in a row.
Sandi Patty was the first woman to win the Artist of the Year award and she saw 1987 and 1988 as her fourth and fifth wins respectively.
This song has been recorded by countless Christian artists, as well as secular artists (some that may surprise you).
Sandi Patty may not be the youngster she was when she first hit the CCM scene, but she's still got the voice!
On her Christmas album 'Yuletide Joy,' Sandi Patty combines "Jesus Oh What A Wonderful Child" with "O Little Town Of Bethlehem" for a rockin' gospel combo that will really bring joy to your Christmas season.
On Christmas Eve 1906, Canadian inventor Reginald Fessenden broadcasted the first AM radio program and played "O Holy Night" on the violin, making the popular carol the first piece of music to be broadcast on radio.
On her Christmas album 'Yuletide Joy,' Sandi Patty combines "O Magnify The Lord" with "Angels We Have Heard On High" to offer up a magnificent combination.