Sierra (group)
Sierra was an American Contemporary Christian pop 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 Contemporary Christian music label, Star Song.
Sierra | |
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Origin | Texas |
Genres | Christian |
Years active | 1992 | -2002
Past members | Wendi Foy Green Jennifer Hendrix Deborah Schnelle Marianne Adams |
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 No. 1, the group disbanded in 2002.
In 2004, Jennifer Hendrix and Marianne Tutalo formed the CCM worship band, Abide.
Discography
- Sierra (Star Song, 1994) US CCM No. 10[1]
- Devotion (Chordant Records, 1996) US CCM No. 16[1]
- Story of Life (Chordant, 1998) US CCM No. 23[1]
- Change (Pamplin Music, 2000) US CCM No. 32[1]
- The Journey (Pamplin, 2001)
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