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Sara Groves
Sara Groves performing
Background information
OriginMinneapolis, MN, USA
Years active1998–present

Sara Groves is an American singer/songwriter from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Sara spent four years teaching high school before recording her first album, Past the Wishing, in 1998. Since then she has released four more albums (see below) and was nominated for a Dove Award for New Artist of the Year in 2002 by the Gospel Music Association. She's known for writing some of the best lyrics in Christian music today, as well as an evolving music style from album to album. She was recently named one of the best Christian music artists of 2005.

In 2002 she also appeared on Randy Stonehill's Edge Of The World album on the song Take Me Back.

As of 2005, Groves continues to record and tour with her husband, Troy and their two sons, Kirby and Toby.

Discography

  • Past the Wishing, 1998 debut album
  • Conversations, 1999 album (independent version)
  • Conversations, 2001 album (major-label version with 2 additional tracks)
  • All Right Here, 2002 album
  • The Other Side of Something, 2004 album (4 of 11 tracks produced by Charlie Peacock)
  • Station Wagon: Songs for Parents, 2005 album
  • Add to the Beauty, 2005 album (produced by Brown Bannister)

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