Sierra (group)

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Sierra
Genres Christian
Years active 1992 (1992)-2002 (2002)
Past members Wendi Foy Green
Jennifer Hendrix
Deborah Schnelle
Marianne Adams

Sierra was an American Contemporary Christian pop music trio formed by Wendi Foy Green (wife of well-known producer and sound engineer, Brian Green), Jennifer Hendrix, and Deborah Schnelle (wife of studio songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Rex Paul Schnelle). Founded in 1992, the vocal-based trio released their first full-length, self-titled album in 1994 on the CCM label, Star Song.

In 1998, Deborah Schnelle left the group and was soon replaced by Marianne Tutalo (wife of Coury Adams). After the release of five albums which produced a string of CCM radio hits including seven to reach #1, the group disbanded in 2002.

In 2004, Jennifer Hendrix and Marianne Tutalo formed the CCM worship band, Abide.

Album discography

  • Sierra (Star Song, 1994) US CCM #10[1]
  • Devotion (Chordant Records, 1996) US CCM #16[1]
  • Story of Life (Chordant, 1998) US CCM #23[1]
  • Change (Pamplin Music, 2000) US CCM #32[1]
  • The Journey (Pamplin, 2001)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Billboard, Allmusic
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