Patty Lends Her Voice To . . .

“[Patty] Griffin has some otherworldly instinct for finding transcendent harmonies.” – Houston Press (April 2009)

Todd Snider: Peace Queer (2008)

Todd Snider: Peace Queer (2008)

Patty appears on two tracks on Todd Snider’s Peace Queer: “The Ballad of Cape Henry” and a haunting cover of John Fogerty’s “Fortunate Son”.

Joshua Radin: Simple Times (September 30, 2008)

Joshua Radin: Simple Times (September 30, 2008)

Patty appears on “You Got Growin’ Up To Do”.

The Band of Heathens: The Band of Heathens (2008)

The Band of Heathens: The Band of Heathens (2008)

Patty provides supporting vocals on three songs on The Band of Heathens’ eponymous album: “Maple Tears”, “Second Line” and “40 Days”.

Gurf Morlix: Diamonds to Dust (April 10, 2007)

Gurf Morlix: Diamonds to Dust (April 10, 2007)

Patty appears on “Killing Time in Texas”, “Need You Now” and “Blanket”.

Solomon Burke: Nashville (September 26, 2006)

Solomon Burke: Nashville (September 26, 2006)

Patty appears on Solomon’s cover of Patty’s own “Up To The Mountain”.

Shawn Colvin: These Four Walls (2006)

Shawn Colvin: These Four Walls (2006)

Patty sings on “Cinnamon Road”.

Marc Cohn: The Very Best of Marc Cohn (2006)

Marc Cohn: The Very Best of Marc Cohn (2006)

This greatest hits album includes a remastered version of “Healing Hands”, on which Patty appears (the original version is on Marc’s Burning the Daze album, which was released in 1998).

John Cowan Band: New Tatoo (2006)

John Cowan Band: New Tatoo (2006)

Patty appears on “Misery & Happiness”.

Stone Jack Jones: Bluefolk (2006)

Stone Jack Jones: Bluefolk (2006)

Patty sings on “Smile”, “Bread”, “Evermore” and “L & A”.

Mary Gauthier: Mercy Now  (2005)

Mary Gauthier: Mercy Now (2005)

Patty appears on “Empty Spaces”.



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Featuring the Grammy-nominated Dierks Bentley/Patty Griffin duet on Dierks' song "Beautiful World".

Patty performs a few newer (and not yet recorded) original songs