In 1997, Griffin's song "Not Alone", from the album
Living with Ghosts, was used in the final scene and ending credits for the 1997 film
Niagara, Niagara. It was also used at the end of episode 6 ("Believers") of season 1 of the television series
Crossing Jordan, broadcast on October 29, 2001; on the 2009 release of the soundtrack from the television series
Without a Trace; and at the end of episode 12 of season 10 of the television series
NCIS, which aired on January 15, 2013. Griffin has appeared in several movies, including
Cremaster 2 and
Cameron Crowe's
Elizabethtown, the soundtrack of which includes her song "Long Ride Home" and a cover of "
Moon River", by
Johnny Mercer and
Henry Mancini. In 1997 her song "One Big Love", from the album
Flaming Red, was used in the final scenes and credits of the film
Digging to China. In 2004, her song "Rowing Song" was used in episode 9 ("The Trick Is to Keep Breathing") of season 2 of the television series
One Tree Hill. In 2005, her songs "Cold As It Gets", "Rowing Song" and "Forgiveness" were featured in
Tim Kirkman's film
Loggerheads. Only "Cold As It Gets" and "Forgiveness" appear on its soundtrack. The 2006 film
Griffin and Phoenix included "Nobody's Crying" and "Rain". In 2006, her song "Rain" was used in episode 17 ("The Skull in the Desert") of season 1 of the television series
Bones. Her song "Heavenly Day" has been featured in multiple television series: at the end of episode 16 ("Promise", 2007) of season 6 of
Smallville; episode 5 of season 1 (2018) in the
Netflix series
Haunting of Hill House; and during the wedding scene in episode 10 ("The Big Day", 2024) of season 6 of Netflix's
Virgin River. Also, in May 2013, "Heavenly Day" was used in a commercial for
Chevy's new
Volt line of automobile, entitled "Volt: Silent Statement". In 2007, the Atlantic Theater Company produced
10 Million Miles, an
off-Broadway musical, directed by Michael Mayer, with music and lyrics by Griffin. In 2009, her song "Mary" was used in episode 10 of season 2 of
Sons of Anarchy, and "When It Don't Come Easy" closed out season 2, episode 8 of
In Plain Sight. Griffin's first DVD,
Patty Griffin: Live From the Artists Den, was filmed on February 6, 2007, at the
Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts on New York's
Lower East Side and released later that year. Selections from the DVD were featured on the program
Live from the Artists Den on
Ovation TV, beginning January 24, 2008. In 2007, Griffin was named Artist of the Year by the
Americana Music Association, the top honor bestowed by the association, and her album
Children Running Through was selected as Best Album. At the awards ceremony she performed "Trapeze" with
Emmylou Harris harmonizing. On June 13, 2008, Griffin performed an acoustic-in-the-round set in Nashville with
Kris Kristofferson and
Randy Owen (
Alabama), for a taping of a
PBS songwriters series aired in December 2008. Each of them played five songs; Griffin performed "Top of the World", "Making Pies", "No Bad News", "Up to the Mountain", and "Mary". In January 2013, the song "You Are Not Alone" was featured in episode 12 of season 10 of
NCIS. In May 2015, her song "Go Wherever You Wanna Go" was used in episode 22 of season 10 of the television series
Supernatural. In 2015, the song "Let Him Fly" was a turning point for Nick Yarris in the documentary
The Fear of Thirteen. In 2023, Griffin's 2013 performance of her song "I'm Gonna Miss You When You're Gone" in the Bing Lounge at 101.9 KINK.FM. was included in
Nick Cassavetes's action-thriller film
God is a Bullet. ==Discography==