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Patty Griffin

Dec 30, 2025
Patty Griffin, an acclaimed singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt and genre-spanning music, delves deep into her latest album, Crown of Roses. She shares how personal upheavals, including her mother's passing, influenced her songwriting focus on women's stories. Griffin reflects on evolving notions of hope and struggle, shaped by her life experiences. She also reminisces about her early days in Boston's folk scene, capturing how nature and family history inform her lyrics, and discusses the transformative power of storytelling in her art.
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INSIGHT

Freedom In Accepting Struggle

  • Patty Griffin sees struggle as inherent and freeing rather than something to escape.
  • Accepting hardship lets her stop striving for Western-style certainty and feel more creative.
ANECDOTE

Revealing Strength Of Her Mother

  • Patty discovered her mother's hidden strength late in life while spending time with her.
  • Learning her mother's story made Patty grow as a woman and inspired songs on Crown of Roses.
ANECDOTE

Maine Childhood Fueled Her Imagery

  • Patty grew up crowded near the woods in Maine and learned bird songs, flowers, and trees.
  • That childhood nature connection influenced decades of her songwriting imagery.
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