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Iris DeMent

Iris Luella DeMent (born January 5, 1961)[1] is a singer-songwriter and musician. DeMent's musical style includes elements of folk, country and gospel. She has been nominated for a Grammy Award twice.

Iris DeMent
Background information
Birth nameIris Luella DeMent
Born (1961-01-05) January 5, 1961 (age 62)
Paragould, Arkansas, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active1991–present
LabelsRounder Records (Philo), Warner Bros., Flariella Records
Websitewww.irisdement.com

Early life Edit

DeMent was born in Paragould, Arkansas,[2] the 14th and youngest child of Pat DeMent (1910–1992) and wife Flora Mae (1918–2011).[3] Iris's mother had harbored dreams of going to Nashville and starting a singing career. Although she put those plans on hold to get married, her singing voice was an inspiration and influence for her youngest daughter Iris.[4] DeMent was raised in a Pentecostal household. Her family moved from Arkansas to the Los Angeles area when she was three. While growing up, she was exposed to and influenced by country and gospel music.[5] Singing at age five as one of "the little DeMent sisters", Iris had a bad experience when she forgot her words during her first performance, which caused her to avoid performing in public for some time.[4]

Music and career Edit

DeMent was inspired to write her first song, "Our Town," at age 25 by a drive through a boarded-up Midwest town.[4] The song lyrics came to her "exactly as it is now," with no need for re-writing, and she realized then that songwriting was her calling.[4] "Our Town" was played during the closing scene for the final episode (July 26, 1995) of CBS's television series Northern Exposure. The song has been recorded by Kate Rusby, Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher and Trampled by Turtles.

Her first album, Infamous Angel, was released in 1992 on the Rounder-Philo label and explored such themes as religious skepticism, small-town life, and human frailty. "Let the Mystery Be" has been covered by a number of artists, including 10,000 Maniacs and Alice Stuart, and was used in the opening scenes of the film Little Buddha. In the fall of 2015, a version of "Let the Mystery Be" from the Transatlantic Sessions became the musical theme for the opening credits of the HBO series The Leftovers, replacing the original "Main Title Theme" composed by Max Richter, and it would once again serve as the opening theme for the series finale.

In her second album, My Life, released in 1994, she continued the personal and introspective approach. The record is dedicated to her father, who died two years earlier. My Life was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Contemporary Folk Album category.[6]

DeMent's third album, The Way I Should, was released in 1996. Featuring the protest song "Wasteland of the Free", it is DeMent's most political work. It covers topics such as sexual abuse, religion, government policy, and Vietnam.[7]

DeMent sang the duet "Bell Bottomed Tear" as part of The Beautiful South's Much Later with Jools live special in 1997.[citation needed]

In 1998, the song "Iris" by the rock band Goo Goo Dolls was named after her. Singer and songwriter John Rzeznik had already written the lyrics to the song but was having a problem naming it. He opened up the LA Weekly and noticed that DeMent was playing in town and thought her name was beautiful and then decided to name it after her.[8]

 
Iris DeMent at Old Settler's Music FestivalDriftwood, Texas, 2007

She sang four duets with John Prine on his 1999 album In Spite of Ourselves, including the title track.[9] She appeared in the 2000 film Songcatcher, playing the character Rose Gentry and singing on the soundtrack as well. Her duet with Ralph Stanley on "Ridin' That Midnight Train" was the opening track on his 2001 album, Clinch Mountain Sweethearts: Ralph Stanley & Friends.[10]

In 2004 she released Lifeline, an album of gospel songs. It included 12 covers and one original composition ("He Reached Down").[11] It was the first album she released on Flariella Records, a label she started herself and named after her mother.[12] A shortened version of her rendition of "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" was later used in the closing credits of the Coen brothers' film True Grit. On October 2, 2012, DeMent released her first album of original songs in 16 years, Sing the Delta.[13]

DeMent has sung duets with Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris and is featured on the albums of many other performers. She sang the Merle Haggard song "Big City" on Tulare Dust: A Songwriters' Tribute to Merle Haggard. She has made frequent appearances on Garrison Keillor's radio show A Prairie Home Companion. DeMent contributed harmony vocals to "Pallbearer", a song from country artist Josh Turner's 2012 album Punching Bag.[citation needed]

In 2015, DeMent released The Trackless Woods, an album based upon and inspired by the words of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova, on her own Flariella record label. She reunited with John Prine in 2016 for his second duets album For Better, or Worse and performed on two tracks. DeMent received the Americana Trailblazer Award at the 2017 Americana Music Honors & Awards.

Personal life Edit

DeMent was married to Elmer McCall in 1991, but the marriage ended in divorce.

She married singer-songwriter Greg Brown on November 21, 2002. They live in rural southeast Iowa with their adopted Russian-born daughter.[14][15]

Discography Edit

Albums and chart positions Edit

Year Album Label Chart Peak
1992 Infamous Angel Philo
1994 My Life Warner Bros. Billboard Heatseekers 16
1996 The Way I Should Warner Bros. Billboard Heatseekers 22
2004 Lifeline Flariella FolkDJ-L Folk Radio Airplay 15
2012 Sing the Delta Flariella Billboard 200 124
2015 The Trackless Woods Flariella
2023 Workin' on a World Flariella

Singles Edit

Year Title Label Songs
1992 "Our Town" Warner Bros. "Our Town" / "God May Forgive You (But I Won't)" / "Heart's Highway"
1994 "Sweet is the Melody" Warner Bros. "Sweet is the Melody" / "French Boy" (live) / "Keep on the Sunny Side" (live)
1996 "Wasteland of the Free" Warner Bros. "Wasteland of the Free" (edit) / "The Way I Should" / "Letter To Mom" / "Wasteland of the Free" (album version)

Music videos Edit

Year Title Director
1992 "Our Town"

Other contributions Edit

Primary/contributing artist Edit

As composer Edit

  • 1998: The Caravans – Glamorous Heart Motel Blues (Fury) – track 1: "Our Town"
  • 2000: Grace GriffithMinstrel Song (Blix Street) – track 2: "My Life"
  • 2001: Joel RL Phelps and the Downer Trio – Inland Empires (12XU) – track 3: "Calling For You"; track 7, "My Life"
  • 2002: Aselin DebisonSweet is the Melody (Odyssey Records) – track 1: "Sweet is the Melody"
  • 2002: John Wright – Dangerous Times (Big Sky) – track 1: "When My Mornin' Comes Around"
  • 2007: Doug CoxCanadian Borderline (Malahat Mountain) – track 2: "Let The Mystery Be"
  • 2012: Megan Reilly – The Well (Carrot Top) – track 8: "After You're Gone"
  • 2017: Bonnie 'Prince' BillyBest Troubador (Domino) – track 18: "No Time To Cry"

Also appears on Edit

  • 1990: Emmylou HarrisBrand New Dance (Reprise) – "Wheels of Love"; "Brand New Dance" (harmony vocalv)
  • 1990: Jann Browne – Tell Me Why (WEA/Atlantic/Curb Records) – Lovebird (harmony vocal)
  • 1991: Jann Browne – It Only Hurts When I Laugh – unknown track(s)
  • 1993: Nanci GriffithOther Voices, Other Rooms (Elektra) – "Ten Degrees and Getting Colder"; "Are You Tired of Me My Darling?" (harmony vocal)
  • 1994: Tom PaxtonWearing the Time (Sugar Hill) – "Along the Verdigris" (backing vocal)
  • 1997: The Beautiful SouthLiar's Bar CD single (A&M/GO! Discs Ltd) – "You’ve Done Nothing Wrong" (harmony vocal, "Later With Jools Holland", live)
  • 1997: Tom RussellThe Long Way Around (Hightone) – track 3: "Big Water"; track 17: "Box of Visions" (duets)
  • 1998: Randy ScruggsCrown of Jewels (Reprise) – "Wildwood Flower" (duet with Emmylou Harris); "City of New Orleans" (backing vocal)
  • 1998: Jeff BlackBirmingham Road (BMG/Arista) – "Ghosts in the Graveyard" (backing vocal); a second unknown track
  • 1999: John PrineIn Spite of Ourselves (Oh Boy) – track 1: "(We're Not) The Jet Set"; track 9: "Let's Invite Them Over"; track 12: "We Could"; track 14: "In Spite of Ourselves" (duets)
  • 1999: Tom Russell – The Man from God Knows Where (Hightone) – "Wayfarin’ Stranger" (lead vocal); "Patrick Russell" (duet with Tom Russell); "Ambrose Larsen" (duet with Sondre Bratland); "Acres of Corn" (lead vocal); "The Old Rugged Cross" (duet with Kari Bremnes); "When Irish Girls Grow Up" (duet with Dolores Keane); "Throwin’ Horseshoes at the Moon" (duet with Tom Russell); "Wayfarin’ Stranger (revisited)" (lead vocal); "Love Abides" (duet with Tom Russell)
  • 1999: Steve Earle and The Del McCoury BandThe Mountain (E-Squared) – track 4: "I'm Still in Love with You" (duet with Steve Earle)
  • 2001: Delbert McClintonNothing Personal (New West Records) – "Birmingham Tonight" (harmony vocal)
  • 2001: Keith SykesDon't Count Us Out (Syren Records) – "It's Just You"; "Lavender Blue" (duets)
  • 2001: Ralph Stanley and Friends – Clinch Mountain Sweethearts (Rebel) – track 1: "Ridin' That Midnight Train"; track 11: "Trust Each Other" (duets)
  • 2002: Nitty Gritty Dirt BandWill the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III (Capitol) – track 1-05, "Mama's Opry" (lead vocal)
  • 2007: Teddy ThompsonUpfront & Down Low (Verve Forecast) – track 6: "My Heart Echoes"
  • 2010: John Prine – In Person & On Stage (Oh Boy) – track 3: "In Spite of Ourselves"; track 12: "Unwed Fathers" (duets, live)
  • 2012: Josh TurnerPunching Bag (MCA Nashville) – track 9: "Pallbearer" (background vocals)
  • 2016: The Pines – Above the Prairie (Red House) – unknown track
  • 2016: John Prine – For Better, or Worse (Oh Boy) – track 1: "Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out"; track 13: "Mr. & Mrs. Used to Be"
  • 2019: Ana Egge – single: "Ballad for the Poor Child" (duet with Ana Egge)

Further reading Edit

  • Nicholas Dawidoff (1998). In the Country of Country: A Journey to the Roots of American Music. Vintage Books. ISBN 0-375-70082-X.
  • Bill C. Malone (2001). Don't Get Above Your Raisin': Country Music and the Southern Working Class. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-02678-0.

References Edit

  1. ^ "UPI Almanac for Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019". United Press International. January 5, 2019. from the original on January 5, 2019. Retrieved September 6, 2019. singer Iris DeMent in 1961 (age 58)
  2. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Iris DeMent Biography". AllMusic.com. from the original on July 20, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  3. ^ Anderson, Berry (January 4, 2011). "A birthday toast to Iris DeMent". The Pitch. Kansas City, Missouri. from the original on September 6, 2019. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d DeMent, Iris. "For Iris DeMent, Music Is The Calling That Forces Her Into The Spotlight". Fresh Air (Interview). Interviewed by Terry Gross. National Public Radio. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  5. ^ Ziegler, Chris (August 9, 2012). . OC Weekly. Archived from the original on July 14, 2015. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  6. ^ "The 37th Grammy Nominations". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. January 6, 1995. Retrieved February 24, 2015.
  7. ^ Cantwell, David (November–December 1996). . No Depression. Archived from the original on June 5, 2013.
  8. ^ Rock, Henry Yates 2019-01-31T13:15:00Z Classic (January 31, 2019). "The Story Behind The Song: Iris by Goo Goo Dolls". Classic Rock Magazine. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  9. ^ Christgau, Robert (September 28, 1999). "Really Glad To Be Here". Village Voice.
  10. ^ Lankford, Ronnie D. Jr. "Ralph Stanley, Clinch Mountain Sweethearts". AllMusic.
  11. ^ Cantwell, David (November–December 2004). . No Depression. Archived from the original on August 21, 2012.
  12. ^ Hill, Jack W. (March 3, 2017). "Iris DeMent (1961–)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Retrieved March 31, 2018.
  13. ^ Schneider, Marc (June 28, 2012). "Iris DeMent to 'Sing the Delta', First New Music in 16 Years". Billboard.
  14. ^ Dougherty, Steve (September 27, 2012). "Church-Bred and Honky-Tonk Sanctified". The Wall Street Journal.
  15. ^ Masters, Clay (December 27, 2014) For Pieta Brown, Music Is A Father-Daughter Dance NPR Music. Retrieved June 9, 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Iris DeMent at AllMusic
  • Iris DeMent discography at Discogs
  • Iris DeMent at Folklib.net
  • Iris DeMent at IMDb
  • Prairie Home Companion appearance on November 2, 2002
  • Article on Iris DeMent in the Immortal Jukebox blog

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Iris Luella DeMent born January 5 1961 1 is a singer songwriter and musician DeMent s musical style includes elements of folk country and gospel She has been nominated for a Grammy Award twice Iris DeMentIris DeMent at Old Settler s Music Festival Driftwood Texas 2007Background informationBirth nameIris Luella DeMentBorn 1961 01 05 January 5 1961 age 62 Paragould Arkansas U S GenresCountry folkAmericanagospelfolkalternative countryOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitar pianoYears active1991 presentLabelsRounder Records Philo Warner Bros Flariella RecordsWebsitewww wbr irisdement wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Music and career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Albums and chart positions 4 2 Singles 4 3 Music videos 4 4 Other contributions 4 4 1 Primary contributing artist 4 4 2 As composer 4 4 3 Also appears on 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditDeMent was born in Paragould Arkansas 2 the 14th and youngest child of Pat DeMent 1910 1992 and wife Flora Mae 1918 2011 3 Iris s mother had harbored dreams of going to Nashville and starting a singing career Although she put those plans on hold to get married her singing voice was an inspiration and influence for her youngest daughter Iris 4 DeMent was raised in a Pentecostal household Her family moved from Arkansas to the Los Angeles area when she was three While growing up she was exposed to and influenced by country and gospel music 5 Singing at age five as one of the little DeMent sisters Iris had a bad experience when she forgot her words during her first performance which caused her to avoid performing in public for some time 4 Music and career EditDeMent was inspired to write her first song Our Town at age 25 by a drive through a boarded up Midwest town 4 The song lyrics came to her exactly as it is now with no need for re writing and she realized then that songwriting was her calling 4 Our Town was played during the closing scene for the final episode July 26 1995 of CBS s television series Northern Exposure The song has been recorded by Kate Rusby Kate Brislin amp Jody Stecher and Trampled by Turtles Her first album Infamous Angel was released in 1992 on the Rounder Philo label and explored such themes as religious skepticism small town life and human frailty Let the Mystery Be has been covered by a number of artists including 10 000 Maniacs and Alice Stuart and was used in the opening scenes of the film Little Buddha In the fall of 2015 a version of Let the Mystery Be from the Transatlantic Sessions became the musical theme for the opening credits of the HBO series The Leftovers replacing the original Main Title Theme composed by Max Richter and it would once again serve as the opening theme for the series finale In her second album My Life released in 1994 she continued the personal and introspective approach The record is dedicated to her father who died two years earlier My Life was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Contemporary Folk Album category 6 DeMent s third album The Way I Should was released in 1996 Featuring the protest song Wasteland of the Free it is DeMent s most political work It covers topics such as sexual abuse religion government policy and Vietnam 7 DeMent sang the duet Bell Bottomed Tear as part of The Beautiful South s Much Later with Jools live special in 1997 citation needed In 1998 the song Iris by the rock band Goo Goo Dolls was named after her Singer and songwriter John Rzeznik had already written the lyrics to the song but was having a problem naming it He opened up the LA Weekly and noticed that DeMent was playing in town and thought her name was beautiful and then decided to name it after her 8 Iris DeMent at Old Settler s Music Festival Driftwood Texas 2007She sang four duets with John Prine on his 1999 album In Spite of Ourselves including the title track 9 She appeared in the 2000 film Songcatcher playing the character Rose Gentry and singing on the soundtrack as well Her duet with Ralph Stanley on Ridin That Midnight Train was the opening track on his 2001 album Clinch Mountain Sweethearts Ralph Stanley amp Friends 10 In 2004 she released Lifeline an album of gospel songs It included 12 covers and one original composition He Reached Down 11 It was the first album she released on Flariella Records a label she started herself and named after her mother 12 A shortened version of her rendition of Leaning on the Everlasting Arms was later used in the closing credits of the Coen brothers film True Grit On October 2 2012 DeMent released her first album of original songs in 16 years Sing the Delta 13 DeMent has sung duets with Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris and is featured on the albums of many other performers She sang the Merle Haggard song Big City on Tulare Dust A Songwriters Tribute to Merle Haggard She has made frequent appearances on Garrison Keillor s radio show A Prairie Home Companion DeMent contributed harmony vocals to Pallbearer a song from country artist Josh Turner s 2012 album Punching Bag citation needed In 2015 DeMent released The Trackless Woods an album based upon and inspired by the words of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova on her own Flariella record label She reunited with John Prine in 2016 for his second duets album For Better or Worse and performed on two tracks DeMent received the Americana Trailblazer Award at the 2017 Americana Music Honors amp Awards Personal life EditDeMent was married to Elmer McCall in 1991 but the marriage ended in divorce She married singer songwriter Greg Brown on November 21 2002 They live in rural southeast Iowa with their adopted Russian born daughter 14 15 Discography EditAlbums and chart positions Edit Year Album Label Chart Peak1992 Infamous Angel Philo1994 My Life Warner Bros Billboard Heatseekers 161996 The Way I Should Warner Bros Billboard Heatseekers 222004 Lifeline Flariella FolkDJ L Folk Radio Airplay 152012 Sing the Delta Flariella Billboard 200 1242015 The Trackless Woods Flariella2023 Workin on a World FlariellaSingles Edit Year Title Label Songs1992 Our Town Warner Bros Our Town God May Forgive You But I Won t Heart s Highway 1994 Sweet is the Melody Warner Bros Sweet is the Melody French Boy live Keep on the Sunny Side live 1996 Wasteland of the Free Warner Bros Wasteland of the Free edit The Way I Should Letter To Mom Wasteland of the Free album version Music videos Edit Year Title Director1992 Our Town Other contributions Edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Iris DeMent news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Primary contributing artist Edit 1994 various artists Tulare Dust A Songwriter s Tribute to Merle Haggard Hightone track 2 Big City 1997 various artists The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers A Tribute Egyptian Columbia track 10 Hobo Bill s Last Ride 1997 various artists Folk Live from Mountain Stage Blue Plate track 3 Sweet is the Melody live 1997 various artists KGSR Broadcasts Vol 5 KGSR track 1 10 Let the Mystery Be live 1998 various artists The Horse Whisperer Songs from and inspired by the Motion Picture MCA Nashville track 11 Whispering Pines 1998 various artists The Folkscene Collection From the Heart of Studio A Red House Our Town live in KPFK Studios 1998 various artists Real The Tom T Hall Project Sire track 8 I Miss a Lot of Trains 1999 various artists Bleecker Street Greenwich Village In The 60 s Astor Place track 5 Pack Up Your Sorrows with Loudon Wainwright III 2001 various artists Songcatcher Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture Vanguard track 2 Pretty Saro 2002 various artists Going Driftless An Artist s Tribute to Greg Brown Red House track 3 The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home 2002 various artists WYEP Live amp Direct Volume 4 On Air Performances 2007 various artists Transatlantic Sessions 3 Volume 1 Whirlie track 12 There s a Whole Lot of Heaven As composer Edit 1998 The Caravans Glamorous Heart Motel Blues Fury track 1 Our Town 2000 Grace Griffith Minstrel Song Blix Street track 2 My Life 2001 Joel RL Phelps and the Downer Trio Inland Empires 12XU track 3 Calling For You track 7 My Life 2002 Aselin Debison Sweet is the Melody Odyssey Records track 1 Sweet is the Melody 2002 John Wright Dangerous Times Big Sky track 1 When My Mornin Comes Around 2007 Doug Cox Canadian Borderline Malahat Mountain track 2 Let The Mystery Be 2012 Megan Reilly The Well Carrot Top track 8 After You re Gone 2017 Bonnie Prince Billy Best Troubador Domino track 18 No Time To Cry Also appears on Edit 1990 Emmylou Harris Brand New Dance Reprise Wheels of Love Brand New Dance harmony vocalv 1990 Jann Browne Tell Me Why WEA Atlantic Curb Records Lovebird harmony vocal 1991 Jann Browne It Only Hurts When I Laugh unknown track s 1993 Nanci Griffith Other Voices Other Rooms Elektra Ten Degrees and Getting Colder Are You Tired of Me My Darling harmony vocal 1994 Tom Paxton Wearing the Time Sugar Hill Along the Verdigris backing vocal 1997 The Beautiful South Liar s Bar CD single A amp M GO Discs Ltd You ve Done Nothing Wrong harmony vocal Later With Jools Holland live 1997 Tom Russell The Long Way Around Hightone track 3 Big Water track 17 Box of Visions duets 1998 Randy Scruggs Crown of Jewels Reprise Wildwood Flower duet with Emmylou Harris City of New Orleans backing vocal 1998 Jeff Black Birmingham Road BMG Arista Ghosts in the Graveyard backing vocal a second unknown track 1999 John Prine In Spite of Ourselves Oh Boy track 1 We re Not The Jet Set track 9 Let s Invite Them Over track 12 We Could track 14 In Spite of Ourselves duets 1999 Tom Russell The Man from God Knows Where Hightone Wayfarin Stranger lead vocal Patrick Russell duet with Tom Russell Ambrose Larsen duet with Sondre Bratland Acres of Corn lead vocal The Old Rugged Cross duet with Kari Bremnes When Irish Girls Grow Up duet with Dolores Keane Throwin Horseshoes at the Moon duet with Tom Russell Wayfarin Stranger revisited lead vocal Love Abides duet with Tom Russell 1999 Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band The Mountain E Squared track 4 I m Still in Love with You duet with Steve Earle 2001 Delbert McClinton Nothing Personal New West Records Birmingham Tonight harmony vocal 2001 Keith Sykes Don t Count Us Out Syren Records It s Just You Lavender Blue duets 2001 Ralph Stanley and Friends Clinch Mountain Sweethearts Rebel track 1 Ridin That Midnight Train track 11 Trust Each Other duets 2002 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Will the Circle Be Unbroken Volume III Capitol track 1 05 Mama s Opry lead vocal 2007 Teddy Thompson Upfront amp Down Low Verve Forecast track 6 My Heart Echoes 2010 John Prine In Person amp On Stage Oh Boy track 3 In Spite of Ourselves track 12 Unwed Fathers duets live 2012 Josh Turner Punching Bag MCA Nashville track 9 Pallbearer background vocals 2016 The Pines Above the Prairie Red House unknown track 2016 John Prine For Better or Worse Oh Boy track 1 Who s Gonna Take the Garbage Out track 13 Mr amp Mrs Used to Be 2019 Ana Egge single Ballad for the Poor Child duet with Ana Egge Further reading EditNicholas Dawidoff 1998 In the Country of Country A Journey to the Roots of American Music Vintage Books ISBN 0 375 70082 X Bill C Malone 2001 Don t Get Above Your Raisin Country Music and the Southern Working Class University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 02678 0 References Edit UPI Almanac for Saturday Jan 5 2019 United Press International January 5 2019 Archived from the original on January 5 2019 Retrieved September 6 2019 singer Iris DeMent in 1961 age 58 Ankeny Jason Iris DeMent Biography AllMusic com Archived from the original on July 20 2018 Retrieved September 6 2019 Anderson Berry January 4 2011 A birthday toast to Iris DeMent The Pitch Kansas City Missouri Archived from the original on September 6 2019 Retrieved September 6 2019 a b c d DeMent Iris For Iris DeMent Music Is The Calling That Forces Her Into The Spotlight Fresh Air Interview Interviewed by Terry Gross National Public Radio Retrieved October 22 2015 Ziegler Chris August 9 2012 Iris DeMent Ass Kicking Outlaw Country Singer Talks Growing Up in OC OC Weekly Archived from the original on July 14 2015 Retrieved August 11 2012 The 37th Grammy Nominations Los Angeles Times Los Angeles January 6 1995 Retrieved February 24 2015 Cantwell David November December 1996 Homespun of the Brave No Depression Archived from the original on June 5 2013 Rock Henry Yates 2019 01 31T13 15 00Z Classic January 31 2019 The Story Behind The Song Iris by Goo Goo Dolls Classic Rock Magazine Retrieved February 26 2019 Christgau Robert September 28 1999 Really Glad To Be Here Village Voice Lankford Ronnie D Jr Ralph Stanley Clinch Mountain Sweethearts AllMusic Cantwell David November December 2004 All that living will allow No Depression Archived from the original on August 21 2012 Hill Jack W March 3 2017 Iris DeMent 1961 Encyclopedia of Arkansas Retrieved March 31 2018 Schneider Marc June 28 2012 Iris DeMent to Sing the Delta First New Music in 16 Years Billboard Dougherty Steve September 27 2012 Church Bred and Honky Tonk Sanctified The Wall Street Journal Masters Clay December 27 2014 For Pieta Brown Music Is A Father Daughter Dance NPR Music Retrieved June 9 2017 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Iris DeMent Official website Iris DeMent at AllMusic Iris DeMent discography at Discogs Iris DeMent at Folklib net Iris DeMent at IMDb Prairie Home Companion appearance on November 2 2002 Article on Iris DeMent in the Immortal Jukebox blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iris DeMent amp oldid 1160993436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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