Cheri Louise Keaggy (née Anderson[1]) is a gospel singer and songwriter, with a musical style of Contemporary Christian music. She is now divorced[2][3] from her high school sweetheart Eddie Keaggy, the nephew of the CCM pioneer artist, Phil Keaggy.
Cheri Keaggy | |
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Birth name | Cheri Louise Anderson |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
Genres | Worship, CCM |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | vocals, singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1994–present |
Website | cherikeaggy |
She was discovered by Charlie Peacock when Eddie, a sound engineer, did a concert for him.[4] Peacock produced her first two albums, Child of the Father, and My Faith Will Stay.
Discography
editSolo
edit- 1994: Child of the Father
- 1996: My Faith Will Stay
- 1997: What Matters Most
- 2001: Let's Fly
- 2007: Because He First Loved Us
- 2012: So I Can Tell
- 2015: No Longer My Own
- 2022: What I Know To Be True
- Other Albums
- 1999: There Is Joy in the Lord: The Worship Songs of Cheri Keaggy
- 2006: Very Best of Cheri Keaggy
With others
edit- God With Us (Christmas) (1997)
- Let Us Pray (National Day of Prayer) (1997)
- Keep the Faith 2000: Overcoming Stress & Anxiety (1998)
- If My People Pray (1999)
- Revival Generation: Lovely Noise (1999)
- Songs 4 Life: Strengthen Your Faith (1999)
- Women of Faith: Overwhelming Joy (1999)
- All We Faithful (Christmas) (2000)
- I Will Be Here (wedding songs) (2002)]
Songs
edit- "Not With Jesus"
- "My Faith Will Stay"
- "Sweet Peace of God"
- "In Remembrance of Me"
- "You, Oh Lord, Are My Refuge"
- "Little Boy on His Knees"
- "Lay It Down"
- "There Is Joy in the Lord"
- "What Matters Most"
Awards
editDove Award Nominations:
- 1995 New Artist of the Year
- 1997 Inspirational Album of the Year for My Faith Will Stay
- 1999 Praise & Worship Album of the Year for There Is Joy in the Lord
Dove Award Winner: 1998 Special Event Album of the Year for her contribution to God With Us
References
edit- ^ Keaggy, Cheri (July 25, 2012). "What's in a name?". California Birth Index. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
- ^ Kim (July 2, 2012). "Window To My World: Cheri Keaggy – So I Can Tell – A View from Cheri's Window!". Berlysue.blogspot.com. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
- ^ "BREATHEcast :: News :: Cheri Keaggy Will Tell It All Through 'So I Can Tell'". Breathecast.christianpost.com. May 9, 2012. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
- ^ Manheim, James M. (2006). "Cheri Keaggy". In Pilchak, Angela M. (ed.). Contemporary Musicians. Volume 54. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale Group. pp. 109–110. ISBN 0-7876-8067-2. ISSN 1044-2197.
External links
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