Scott Krippayne

Scott Krippayne (born July 23, 1971) is an American singer and songwriter. Krippayne is better known for his contributions towards other artists, as over 150 of his songs have been recorded by others including Point of Grace, John Tesh,[2] Avalon, Jaci Velasquez, FFH, True Vibe and Sandi Patty.[3]

Scott Krippayne
Birth nameScott A. Krippaehne
Also known asScott Krippayne, Krippayne, S. Krippayne, Scott Kripayne, Scott Krippaehne, Scott Krippaene
Born (1971-07-23) July 23, 1971
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres
InstrumentsPiano, guitar
Years active1992–present
Labels
  • Word
  • Spring Hill
  • Purple Honda
  • Pirk
  • Burning Bush
Websitewww.scottkrippayne.com

In 2007, he wrote the song "This Is My Now", which was chosen as the coronation song for the final of American Idol Season Six sung by the Top 2 Jordin Sparks and Blake Lewis.[4] In 2014, Krippayne received a Daytime Emmy nomination for writing the theme music on PAW Patrol.[5][6] Krippayne has also authored two books; Hugs for Teens[7] and More Than a Story.[8]

Discography

Albums

Albums
AlbumReleasedLabelRemarks
What Matters1992independent release
Wild Imagination1995Word Recordsfirst release on a music label
More1997Word Records
Bright Star, Blue Sky1999Spring Hill MusicFirst release on Spring Hill music; the album produced three No. 1 singles[9]
All of Me2001Spring Hill Music
It Goes Like This2003Spring Hill Music
Gentle Revolution2005Spring Hill Music/Word Entertainment Group
Autobiography2006Spring Hill Music/Word Entertainment Group Compilation album
Christmas [EP]2006Purple Honda MusicEP release containing seven songs
Crying for a Christmasa song co-written by Krippayne and Jeff Peabody
Simple Worship2008Pirk Music
Exalted Worship2019Burning Bush Communications
Fight for Love2012Pirk Music
Not So Silent Night2012Pirk Music
Hymns2013Pirk Music

Singles

References


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