October 2014

Tanya Tucker: Strong Enough To Bend

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum will explore the career of superstar Tanya Tucker with the exhibition Tanya Tucker: Strong Enough to Bend, which opens November 14, 2014, and runs through May 2015.
 
 Tanya Tucker’s talent blossomed early, despite being born into poverty in Texas and raised in ramshackle apartments and trailers in Arizona, Utah, and Nevada. She began performing on local shows at age six, and within years was a regular on a Phoenix TV program. A Las Vegas agent sent a demo recording to Billy Sherrill, who quickly signed Tucker to Columbia Records. She was 13 years old.
 
 Two years into her singing career, Tucker appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine—a rare national media spotlight for a country star in 1974. To her parents, Beau and Juanita Tucker, such recognition signified that their teen daughter had crossover potential that could take her beyond the country audience.
 
On October 10, 1974—Tucker’s sixteenth birthday—she signed a $1.4 million contract with MCA Records, a deal brokered by her ambitious father. Her seven years on MCA yielded the nymber one hits “Lizzie and the Rainman.” “San Antonio Stroll,” and “Here’s Some Love.” In 1978, she recorded the rock-influenced album T.N.T. in Los Angeles. 
 
 In California, Tucker began dating singer Glen Campbell, twenty-two years her senior; their fiery, tabloid-filled relationship ended in acrimony. After a stint with Arista Records, Tucker signed with Capitol Records and reunited with producer Jerry Crutchfield, with whom she had worked at MCA.
 
Tucker’s 1986 album, Girl Like Me, featured four Top Ten hits, including the #1 “Just Another Love.” She enjoyed a long run of success on Capitol (and sister label Liberty), with a string of Top Ten hits through 1997, including three consecutive number ones, “I Won’t Take Less Than Your Love,” “If It Don’t Come Easy,” and “Strong Enough to Bend.”
 
 Tanya Tucker heard her name called as the 1991 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year while lying in a hospital bed, watching the awards show on TV. Earlier the same day, she had delivered her second child, Beau. 
 
 Her first child, daughter Presley, was born in July 1989—a year after Tucker had checked herself into the Betty Ford Center over issues with substance abuse. Her third child, Layla, arrived in 1999. 
 
 For Tucker, the CMA award came at a time when some radio stations refused to play her music while criticizing her choice to be a single mother. The CMA award, the first of her career, proved that the country music industry at large continued to support her. The national media cited Tucker’s win, and her eighteen Top Ten hits between 1988 and 1994, as signs that country music reflected the evolving roles of women in American society. 
 
 Tucker detailed her colorful life story in her 1997 autobiography, ‘Nickel Dreams: My Life’. The singer also starred in her own reality show, ‘Tuckerville’, on cable network TLC. “Every one of us has good and bad times in our lives,” Tucker wrote in Nickel Dreams. “In my case, they have been to extremes.”
 


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Little Big Town Inducted Into Grand Ole Opry

Little Big Town‘s first-ever public performance together was at the Grand Old Opry in 1999, and fifteen years later, the group were formally inducted into the Opry family on Friday October 17. Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet, were invited to join the Opry by at the beginning of October. On the formal induction Little Big Town played a set opening their set ‘Bring It on Home,’ which they played back in their Opry debut. The band were inducted into the Opry by members Little Jimmy Dickens and Vince Gill, with Opry Vice President and General Manager Pete Fisher on hand to present the group with their Opry Member Award. “The word ‘family’ really means something out here. It really does,” Gill told the group. “You’ll make friends like I have with this man right here. You’ll be so be blessed by the friends you’ll make out here, and they’ll last your entire life. Welcome to the family, and remember to come here as often as you can.” Little Big Town were joined by Vince Gill on their final song ‘Why Me,’ made famous by Kris Kristofferson. The sold-out audience treated the performers to a standing ovation as Gill proudly said, “Welcome them home!” “It feels like home,” Sweet reflected later. “It’s family.” “This feels like the biggest moment of our lives and our career,” Schlapman said, and Fairchild added, “I’m so excited about sharing this moment with the band. We’ve been through the highest of highs together, and this is sure to be the highest. This is as good as it gets.” Little Big Town have been nomainated for Vocal Group of the Year in the upcoming 2014 CMA Awards, and they are the current reigning champs in the category. Their new album PAIN KILLER was released yesterday, October 21.

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More acts announced for Midwinterfest 2015

Nicky James & State of The Heart and Dexeter have been added to the already stellar line up that includes BBC Radio 2 favourites Ward Thomas and several BCMAwards nominees at Midwinterfest in Torquay in January. “The response has been fabulous,” says Kirstin Reynolds from NEO Music “the schedule for the weekend is pretty full on, the line up represents a really good cross section of the country music genre and we are really looking forward to it”. There is still some availability and all details can be found on the advert in this issue of Maverick. On history of the festival, Alan West, NEO Music has commented: “For many years between 1989 and 2004, in what seems like a previous life, I put on country music weekenders at Lyme Bay Holiday Village in Seaton, Devon. Lots of fun was undoubtedly had by all and even now, 12 years on, I get reminded very regularly of the many great memories people have of The Seaton Party!” Back in March, we had the pleasure of being a part of The Country2Country event at The O2 in London and I got to see, and enjoy very much, several of the acts from the UK performing with us. For the first time since The Lyme Bay Holiday Village was bought by a major supermarket chain, I fancied putting a weekend together again!!” It will be Midwinterfest at The Derwent Hotel, Torquay on the weekend of January 16-18, a weekend of concerts covering the country music spectrum in an intimate environment.

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Southport’s Festival of Americana Oct 31-Nov 1, 2014

The Atkinson is delighted to announce its second festival of Americana, this year organised in association with the Americana Music Organisation ( AMA-UK). Over three nights they will be welcoming some of North America’s finest contemporary musicians. Enjoy a weekend of American food specials and merchandise stalls. Their are also a number of stay for the weekend deals on offer with local Hotels. Friday 31 October Anais Mitchell & The Mastersons with support from Luke Tuchscherer www.luketuchscherer.co.uk
From 7.30pm | Tickets £12 Saturday 1 November Martha Wainwright & Carrie Rodrigues with Luke Jacobs From 7.30pm | Tickets £22 with support from Case Hardin- www.casehardin.com Sunday 2 November Mary Gauthier & Red Sky July
with support from Lewis & Leigh – www.lewisandleigh.com
From 7.30pm | Tickets £15

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Additional performers announced for the CMA Awards

The lineup for one of country music’s biggest nights gets better and better following the announcement of additional performers for the 48th annual CMA Awards. Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood will host for the seventh consecutive year and they will also each perform during the show which takes place from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Paisley is among the top CMA Award winners of all time, with 14 trophies and 58 career CMA Awards nominations. He is a former CMA Entertainer of the Year (2010) and three-time CMA Male Vocalist of the Year (2007-2009), with multiple wins in the Music Video and Musical Event of the Year categories. Paisley’s first CMA Award came in 2000 when he won the Horizon Award, now known as New Artist of the Year. A three-time CMA Female Vocalist of the Year (2006-2008), Underwood is again nominated in that category in 2014, as well as Music Video and Musical Event of the Year with Lambert for ‘Somethin’ Bad.’ Underwood is a five-time CMA Awards winner with 21 career CMA Awards nominations. She has been nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year every year since her first nomination in 2006 (2006-2014). Joining Paisley and Underwood to perform will also be three of country music’s biggest bands – Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, and The Band Perry. Previously announced performers include Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, and Keith Urban. Tickets for the CMA Awards are officially sold out, marking the sixth year in a row the ceremony has sold out in advance. Winners of the CMA Awards will be determined in a final round of voting by eligible voting members of the Country Music Association.

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Red Molly announce their debut UK tour

Americana folk trio Red Molly have announced their first ever tour of the UK and Ireland scheduled for October 2014 in support of their latest release THE RED ALBUM. Their edgiest CD to date, a wildly cool collection of songs produced by Ken Coomer (Wilco). The Americana/folk trio takes a distinctive shift towards darkness in the new indie collection, while maintaining their signature three-part harmony; gorgeous. The full tour schedule for their UK and Irish dates is as follows: Wednesday 8th: Rathfriland, Thursday 9th: Lisburn, Friday 10th: Clonmel, Co. Tipperary Saturday 11th: Ballincollig, Co. Cork Sunday 12th: Ratoath, Co. Meath Monday 13th: Ballybofey, Co. Donegal Wednesday 15th: Sligo, Co. Sligo Friday 17th: Menai Bridge, Anglesey Saturday 18th: Colwall, Malvern Sunday 19th: London Tuesday 21th: Birmingham Wednesday 22th: Milton Keynes Thursday 23th: Glasgow Friday 24th: Gateshead Saturday 25th: Cranleigh Sunday 26th: Nottingham

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