Northern Irish hymn-writers Gettys secure first GRAMMY nomination

Northern Ireland Christian hymn-writers Keith and Kristyn Getty have earned their first GRAMMY nomination for their album Confessio – Irish American Roots in the Best Roots Gospel Album category.
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Described by the couple as their “love letter to Northern Ireland”, Confessio showcases 15 modern and timeless hymns including renditions of Be Thou My Vision, Amazing Grace and It Is Well With My Soul, as well as their own In Christ Alone and Immigrant’s Song.

Recorded on the North Coast as the Getty’s spent time at home during the pandemic, Confessio traces their journey back to Northern Ireland to explore the connection between the island’s enduring faith music heritage and its legacy in America, from St Patrick and Be Thou My Vision to their own work and Kristyn’s duet version of “In Christ Alone” with Alison Krauss.

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It highlights traditional Irish melodies and instrumentation and features performances from an array of guests including multiple GRAMMY-award winning artists Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs and Kirk Whalum as well as their daughters making an appearance.

GRAMMY nominees Keith and Kristyn GettyGRAMMY nominees Keith and Kristyn Getty
GRAMMY nominees Keith and Kristyn Getty

The Gettys, who have links to Lisburn and Newtownabbey, are nominated in the Best Roots Gospel Album category alongside Willie Nelson, the Gaither Vocal Band and Karen Peck & New River. The category is for albums that feature more than 50% playing time of newly recorded, vocal, traditional gospel music, including country, Southern gospel, bluegrass, and Americana recordings.

The 65th GRAMMY Awards 2023 will be held on February 5 at Los Angeles’ Cyrpto.com Arena.

To Download “Confessio – Irish American Roots” please visit: www.gettymusic.com/confessio.

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Keith Getty said: “We made this album when we were home with our four daughters in Northern Ireland during Covid. It started one day as I was at Ballycastle harbour looking out to sea, thinking of our heritage and the gift it is to be from here.

Album artwork of the GRAMMY nominated Confessio – Irish American Roots by Keith and Kristyn Getty.Album artwork of the GRAMMY nominated Confessio – Irish American Roots by Keith and Kristyn Getty.
Album artwork of the GRAMMY nominated Confessio – Irish American Roots by Keith and Kristyn Getty.

"The album is a love letter to our home: the place that gave the origins and the meaning to why we write hymns; from its first hymn writer St Patrick and his ‘Confessio’, to ‘Be Thou My Vision’, to our own journey writing ‘In Christ Alone’ and other modern hymns.

"Some of the tracks were simply recorded in the outdoor ‘Cove’ in our home outside of Bushmills, with one even recorded at Harry’s Shack. So it’s funny but also lastingly beautiful to think we’re going to the Grammys because of it!

“Kristyn and I are grateful to have contributions on this album from legends such as Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss, and Kirk Whalum as well as many of our own team. We are honoured to be nominated for our first Grammy award, and we hope the project shines a greater light on the Christian heritage of the West, the importance of hymn singing, and the beauty of Christ.”

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The Getty’s hymns such as “In Christ Alone”, written with Stuart Townend, cross musical genres and teach Christian doctrine. It is one of the most-sung hymns in the world, estimated to be sung by over 100 million people each year. As ambassadors of hymn writing, they have performed for presidents, prime ministers, their annual national hymn tour, and Christmas tour including sell-out concerts each year at Kennedy Centre and Carnegie Hall.