"In Christ Alone" was released in 2001 on
New Irish Hymns, featuring vocalists
Máire Brennan,
Margaret Becker, and
Joanne Hogg. The song gained popularity. It was No. 1 on the United Kingdom
CCLI charts by 2006, and in January 2009, it was still No. 1 in the UK, No. 2 in Australia, No. 7 in Canada, and No. 15 in the United States. In 2013, "In Christ Alone" was played during the
enthronement of
Justin Welby, England's 105th
Archbishop of Canterbury. "In Christ Alone" has been covered by numerous Christian and
Celtic performers, including
Natalie Grant,
Lauren Daigle,
Jim Brickman,
Owl City, the
Gaither Vocal Band,
Alison Krauss, and
Newsboys. The Gettys have also performed for former
President George W. Bush,
South Korean President
Lee Myung-bak, and former Vice President
Mike Pence.
In Christ Alone album The duo's debut release was
In Christ Alone, released in 2006. This record was a collection of ten hymns remade with Kristyn as the vocalist. After
distribution of approximately 200,000 units,
In Christ Alone was nominated for a
Dove Award in 2007. "The Risen Christ", a choral collection based on the album, was also nominated for a Dove Award in 2009.
Awaken the Dawn album In 2008,
Awaken the Dawn was the duo's second album. The album was nominated in the
41st GMA Dove Awards for "Praise and Worship Album of the Year".
Awaken the Dawn introduced a more "worship band" approach as Keith and Kristyn Getty started touring and performing their music to an American audience. The album was produced by Phil Naish with string arrangements by
Rob Mathes, and the contributions of rhythm musicians in Nashville. With a distribution of approximately 110,000 units,
Awaken the Dawn was nominated for a Dove Award in 2009.
Joy – An Irish Christmas album In 2011, the Gettys released
Joy: An Irish Christmas. The album is dedicated to their daughter, Eliza Joy, born that year. The album developed into a
touring Christmas show. "Irish Christmas" is performed annually at
Carnegie Hall in
Manhattan, New York and was performed at the
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in
Washington, D.C.
2012–2020 releases In 2012, The Gettys released
Hymns for the Christian Life, a collection of music strongly portraying the Gettys move to Nashville. The album is personal, both in terms of writing more hymns on how the gospel speaks to the issues of everyday life and moving away to a more acoustic musical style blending the two cultures in which they live— from
Northern Ireland and
American folk music. The album was produced by
Charlie Peacock and
Ed Cash. It features guests artists including
Alison Krauss,
Ricky Skaggs, and Máire Brennan. In 2014,
The Greengrass Sessions EP was released as a supplement containing additional songs used on the
Hymns for the Christian Life tour. It is a limited edition EP with recordings of the live touring band. The pair first performed at
Royal Albert Hall in 2012 for the 40th anniversary of Prom Praise with the
All Souls Orchestra and returned to the same venue in 2022 for the 50th anniversary concert. In 2013, they performed at the
Ryman Auditorium in Nashville for the first time for a
Saint Patrick’s Day concert. In the spring of 2013, the National Conference of The Gospel Coalition was held in
Orlando, Florida. The Gettys arranged the music at the event with traditional and modern hymns, including several selections from their own catalog. It became a live album as well as a printed songbook. The album was produced by Ed Cash and features 13 previously released songs. In 2016, the Gettys began work on their next album
Facing a Task Unfinished. The album's title track is the hymn "Facing a Task Unfinished", which the Gettys were invited to re-write by
OMF International from the original by
Frank Houghton in 1931. The album was recorded at
Ocean Way in Nashville. It features special guests
Ladysmith Black Mambazo,
Fernando Ortega,
John Patitucci, and
Chris Tomlin.
Facing a Task Unfinished was released on 17 June 2016. In 2018, Keith and Kristyn performed at
British Parliament’s annual
National Prayer Breakfast at
Westminster Hall. They led a worship service, singing songs including "Behold The Lamb" and "In Christ Alone". Former UK prime minister
Theresa May was in the audience, and the event was introduced by the former
Speaker of the
House of Commons,
John Bercow. In May 2019, the Gettys announced via their
Facebook page an album named after the Christian worship hymn
His Mercy Is More. The album features Getty Music partners
Matt Papa and Matt Boswell and came out in August 2019. In 2019 and 2020,
TBN aired the program
Sing! An Irish Christmas during the Christmas season. The program featured the Gettys as well as Boswell, Matt Papa, and other performers. On 4 September 2020, the Gettys released the album
Evensong (Hymns and Lullabies at the Close of Day), which features lullabies written by the Gettys as well as various other hymns. The album is a product of collaboration between the Gettys and various artists including
Vince Gill,
Heather Headley,
Ellie Holcomb, and Skye Peterson, daughter of musician and author
Andrew Peterson. In its debut week, it debuted at No. 1 on both the
Top Christian Albums chart and the
Kid Albums chart
Confessio album On 29 October 2021, Keith and Kristyn Getty released the album
Confessio: Irish American Roots, which includes traditional and original hymns arranged in Celtic and American folk styles. The album featured collaborations with Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss,
Kirk Whalum, Dana Masters, Jordyn Shellhart, and
Sandra McCracken. The album was nominated for a Grammy in the category
Best Roots Gospel Album at the
2023 Grammy Awards.
Christ Our Hope in Life and Death album On 28 April 2023, Keith and Kristyn Getty released the album
Christ Our Hope in Life and Death, named after the song with the same title. The album, consisting mainly of original worship songs and hymns, featured collaborations with
Michael W. Smith,
Rend Collective,
Shane & Shane,
Laura Story, Skye Peterson, Matt Boswell, and
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