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Kay Adams (singer)

Kay Adams (born Princetta Kay Adams; April 9, 1941) is an American country singer.

Kay Adams
Adams in 1966
Background information
Birth namePrincetta Kay Adams
Born (1941-04-09) April 9, 1941 (age 82)
Knox City, Texas, U.S.
OriginVernon, Texas, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1965–present
LabelsTower, Ovation, Capitol, Granite, Frontline

Biography

Kay Adams was born Princetta Kay Adams[1] in Knox City, Texas, the fourth of five children to Charley Alva Adams (1908–1969) and Ola May Henson (1914–1993). Her father was a talented fiddle player.[2] She moved at the age of 10, along with her family, to Vernon, Texas.

In the 1960s, Adams arrived on the country scene with the songs "Six Days a Waiting," "Old Heart Get Ready," "Anymore," "Don't Talk Trouble To Me," "Trapped," "Roll Out The Red Carpet," "I Cried At Your Wedding," "Honky Tonk Heartache" and "She Didn't Color Daddy." She appeared as a regular on such Bakersfield based country music TV programs as Buck Owens’ Ranch and the Dave Stogner Show.

At the inaugural Academy of Country Music Awards, in 1965, Adams was named Top New Female Vocalist. Merle Haggard was named Top New Male Vocalist, while Top Male Vocalist and Top Female Vocalist went to Buck Owens and Bonnie Owens. The following year, Adams was nominated for Top Female Vocalist.

Before 1966, women never recorded songs about truck driving. Adams, however, had a hit that year with "Little Pink Mack," a song giving the point of view of a woman driver, which is the only song on the album by a woman. In the song her truck has chrome and it "has polka-dot curtains hangin' in the sleeper," but is the fastest big-wheeler on the road. In her "truck drivin' boots" she stands about five-foot three, but she can take care of herself. With a full-force Bakersfield sound twangy Telecaster and some fuzz-tone steel guitar backing, she delivers the story of a truck driving woman who makes it clear she "cut my baby teeth on a set of Spicer gears. I’m a gear-swappin’ mama, and I don’t know the meaning of fear." All the truckers are asked, "Who's the gal in the little pink Mack?"

It was just a couple years before Tammy Wynette sang the praises of standing by one’s man, and a decade before Loretta Lynn celebrated reproductive freedom in her controversial hit, "The Pill," but country singer Kay Adams demolished at least one gender stereotype in 1966 with her hit single "Little Pink Mack."[citation needed]

Adams's vocal style carried a lot of Wanda Jackson’s sassy, husky-throated rockabilly abandon, a hint of Wynette’s lovelorn sob and a sense of Connie Smith’s emotional openness.[citation needed] More than just a novelty tune, "Little Pink Mack" was a friendly-but-firm challenge to the testosterone and diesel-fueled world of the "knights of the highway," long distance truckers.

Adams was married first to Robert W. Willard, in 1958. They were divorced in 1967 at Bakersfield.[3] She and her second husband also divorced. She married for a third time to songwriter Buck Moore. She and Willard had two sons, Daniel Ray Willard (born December 19, 1959) [4] and Stewart Wayne Willard (born December 16, 1961).[5]

Her 1966 album A Devil Like Me Needs An Angel Like You, was a duo with singer Dick Curless. She also sang on the soundtrack-album of the western movie Killers Three (|1968), which also featured Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens. In the 1970s, she recorded "I Never Got to Nashville" for Cliffie Stone's Granite Records. Most recently she recorded "Mama Was A Rock (Daddy Was A Rolling Stone)" in 1996 with BR5-49 for the compilation CD Rig Rock Deluxe: A Musical Salute To The American Truck Driver, and "Trixie's Diesel-Stop Cafe" with The Dixie Bee-Liners on their 2009 bluegrass concept album Susanville.

Kay Adams's albums include A Devil Like Me Needs An Angel Like You, Wheels And Tears, Make Mine Country, and Alcohol And Tears.

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Album details Peak
chart
positions
US Country
[6]
A Devil Like Me Needs an Angel Like You
(with Dick Curless)
16
Wheels and Tears
  • Released: September 1966
  • Label: Tower
  • Formats: Vinyl
36
Make Mine Country
  • Released: May 1967
  • Label: Tower
  • Formats: Vinyl
Alcohol and Tears
  • Released: November 1967
  • Label: Tower
  • Formats: Vinyl
Made for Love
  • Released: 1978
  • Label: Frontline/Randall
  • Formats: Vinyl
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album
US Country
[7]
"Don't Talk About Trouble to Me" 1965 Make Mine Country
"Roll Out the Carpet" 1966
"A Devil Like Me Needs an Angel Like You"
(with Dick Curless)
A Devil Like Me Needs an Angel Like You
"Anymore" Make Mine Country
"Little Pink Mack" 30 Wheels and Tears
"Where Did the Good Times Go"
"Trapped" 1967 Make Mine Country
"Six Days A-Waitin'" Wheels and Tears
"Husband Stealer" Alcohol Tears
"Big Mac" 1968 Wheels and Tears
"Gonna Have a Good Time"
"Good Morning Love" 1969
"Let George Do It" 1970
"Step Aside Girl" 1973
"Hearts of Stone"
"Reason to Feel"
"I Never Got to Nashville" 1975
"Country Dreamer"
"You Show Me Yours and I'll Show You Mine" 1978 Made for Love
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

See also

References

  1. ^ Texas State Birth Index, Knox County, Roll No. 1941_0001
  2. ^ "YouTube". YouTube.[dead YouTube link]
  3. ^ California State Divorce Index, Kern County, Case No. 100039, State File No. 064201
  4. ^ Texas State Birth Index, Potter County, Roll No. 1959_0017
  5. ^ Kay Adams
  6. ^ "Billboard chart positions > Kay Adams singles and albums". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  7. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.

External links

  • Kay Adams Performing "Roll Out The Red Carpet" on YouTube

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For other people with the same name see Kay Adams disambiguation This 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 especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Kay Adams singer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kay Adams born Princetta Kay Adams April 9 1941 is an American country singer Kay AdamsAdams in 1966Background informationBirth namePrincetta Kay AdamsBorn 1941 04 09 April 9 1941 age 82 Knox City Texas U S OriginVernon Texas U S GenresCountryOccupation s SingerInstrument s VocalsYears active1965 presentLabelsTower Ovation Capitol Granite Frontline Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditKay Adams was born Princetta Kay Adams 1 in Knox City Texas the fourth of five children to Charley Alva Adams 1908 1969 and Ola May Henson 1914 1993 Her father was a talented fiddle player 2 She moved at the age of 10 along with her family to Vernon Texas In the 1960s Adams arrived on the country scene with the songs Six Days a Waiting Old Heart Get Ready Anymore Don t Talk Trouble To Me Trapped Roll Out The Red Carpet I Cried At Your Wedding Honky Tonk Heartache and She Didn t Color Daddy She appeared as a regular on such Bakersfield based country music TV programs as Buck Owens Ranch and the Dave Stogner Show At the inaugural Academy of Country Music Awards in 1965 Adams was named Top New Female Vocalist Merle Haggard was named Top New Male Vocalist while Top Male Vocalist and Top Female Vocalist went to Buck Owens and Bonnie Owens The following year Adams was nominated for Top Female Vocalist Before 1966 women never recorded songs about truck driving Adams however had a hit that year with Little Pink Mack a song giving the point of view of a woman driver which is the only song on the album by a woman In the song her truck has chrome and it has polka dot curtains hangin in the sleeper but is the fastest big wheeler on the road In her truck drivin boots she stands about five foot three but she can take care of herself With a full force Bakersfield sound twangy Telecaster and some fuzz tone steel guitar backing she delivers the story of a truck driving woman who makes it clear she cut my baby teeth on a set of Spicer gears I m a gear swappin mama and I don t know the meaning of fear All the truckers are asked Who s the gal in the little pink Mack It was just a couple years before Tammy Wynette sang the praises of standing by one s man and a decade before Loretta Lynn celebrated reproductive freedom in her controversial hit The Pill but country singer Kay Adams demolished at least one gender stereotype in 1966 with her hit single Little Pink Mack citation needed Adams s vocal style carried a lot of Wanda Jackson s sassy husky throated rockabilly abandon a hint of Wynette s lovelorn sob and a sense of Connie Smith s emotional openness citation needed More than just a novelty tune Little Pink Mack was a friendly but firm challenge to the testosterone and diesel fueled world of the knights of the highway long distance truckers Adams was married first to Robert W Willard in 1958 They were divorced in 1967 at Bakersfield 3 She and her second husband also divorced She married for a third time to songwriter Buck Moore She and Willard had two sons Daniel Ray Willard born December 19 1959 4 and Stewart Wayne Willard born December 16 1961 5 Her 1966 album A Devil Like Me Needs An Angel Like You was a duo with singer Dick Curless She also sang on the soundtrack album of the western movie Killers Three 1968 which also featured Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens In the 1970s she recorded I Never Got to Nashville for Cliffie Stone s Granite Records Most recently she recorded Mama Was A Rock Daddy Was A Rolling Stone in 1996 with BR5 49 for the compilation CD Rig Rock Deluxe A Musical Salute To The American Truck Driver and Trixie s Diesel Stop Cafe with The Dixie Bee Liners on their 2009 bluegrass concept album Susanville Kay Adams s albums include A Devil Like Me Needs An Angel Like You Wheels And Tears Make Mine Country and Alcohol And Tears Discography EditAlbums Edit List of albums with selected chart positions showing other relevant details Title Album details PeakchartpositionsUS Country 6 A Devil Like Me Needs an Angel Like You with Dick Curless Released April 1966 Label Tower Formats Vinyl 16Wheels and Tears Released September 1966 Label Tower Formats Vinyl 36Make Mine Country Released May 1967 Label Tower Formats Vinyl Alcohol and Tears Released November 1967 Label Tower Formats Vinyl Made for Love Released 1978 Label Frontline Randall Formats Vinyl denotes releases that did not chartSingles Edit List of singles with selected chart positions showing other relevant details Title Year Peakchartpositions AlbumUS Country 7 Don t Talk About Trouble to Me 1965 Make Mine Country Roll Out the Carpet 1966 A Devil Like Me Needs an Angel Like You with Dick Curless A Devil Like Me Needs an Angel Like You Anymore Make Mine Country Little Pink Mack 30 Wheels and Tears Where Did the Good Times Go Trapped 1967 Make Mine Country Six Days A Waitin Wheels and Tears Husband Stealer Alcohol Tears Big Mac 1968 Wheels and Tears Gonna Have a Good Time Good Morning Love 1969 Let George Do It 1970 Step Aside Girl 1973 Hearts of Stone Reason to Feel I Never Got to Nashville 1975 Country Dreamer You Show Me Yours and I ll Show You Mine 1978 Made for Love denotes releases that did not chartSee also EditAcademy of Country Music List of country music performersReferences Edit Texas State Birth Index Knox County Roll No 1941 0001 YouTube YouTube dead YouTube link California State Divorce Index Kern County Case No 100039 State File No 064201 Texas State Birth Index Potter County Roll No 1959 0017 Kay Adams Billboard chart positions gt Kay Adams singles and albums Allmusic Retrieved 3 August 2014 Whitburn Joel 2008 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc ISBN 978 0 89820 177 2 External links EditKay Adams Performing Roll Out The Red Carpet on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kay Adams singer amp oldid 1142914982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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