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Shelby Lynne

Shelby Lynne (born Shelby Lynn Moorer, October 22, 1968) is an American singer and songwriter and the older sister of singer-songwriter Allison Moorer.[2] The success of her pop rock album I Am Shelby Lynne (1999) led to her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, despite it being her sixth studio album. She released a Dusty Springfield tribute album called Just a Little Lovin' in 2008. Since then she has started her own independent record label, called Everso Records, and released six albums: Tears, Lies and Alibis, Merry Christmas,Revelation Road, Thanks[3] and Shelby Lynne. Lynne is also known for her distinctive contralto voice.[4][5]

Shelby Lynne
Background information
Birth nameShelby Lynn Moorer
Born (1968-10-22) October 22, 1968 (age 54)[1]
OriginQuantico, Virginia, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1988–present
LabelsEpic, Morgan Creek, Mercury, Magnatone, Curb, Island, Capitol , Lost Highway, Everso
Websitewww.shelbylynne.com

Early life

Shelby Lynne was born in Quantico, Virginia, and raised in Jackson, Alabama, then Mobile, where she attended Theodore High School. Music was an important part of the Moorer family. Her father was a local bandleader and her mother a harmony-singing teacher; as children, she and her younger sister Allison — later a country recording artist in her own right — sometimes joined their parents on-stage to sing along. However, Lynne's father was a violent alcoholic who abused his wife. In 1985, her mother fled with the two girls to Mobile. Her father soon discovered their whereabouts. In 1986, when Lynne was 17 and her sister was 14, he fatally shot her mother in the family's driveway. He then turned the gun on himself while his daughters were in the house.[6]

Career

Early years

Lynne appeared on TNN's country music show Nashville Now in 1987. She soon landed a recording contract with Epic Records. Her first recording for Epic was a duet with George Jones, "If I Could Bottle This Up", which became a top-50 hit in 1988. Epic teamed Lynne with producer Billy Sherrill for her 1989 debut album Sunrise. The follow-up, 1990's Tough All Over, took more of a mainstream country direction, and 1991's Soft Talk found Lynne moving into slick country pop.

Lynne placed several songs on the country charts during this period, but none managed to break into the top 20. Critics generally regarded her as a promising talent, and she won the ACM's Top New Female Vocalist in 1991, beating the other two nominees Carlene Carter and Matraca Berg.

However, she was tiring of the lack of control she was afforded over her image and musical direction. She split from Epic and signed with the smaller Morgan Creek label, debuting with 1993's Temptation, an exercise in Bob Wills-style Western swing and big band jazz. The label folded not long after, and she moved on to Magnatone for 1995's Restless, which marked a return to contemporary-style country. Afterward, Lynne disappeared from recording for several years. One notable project that she assisted on was Vince Gill's 1996 High Lonesome Sound album, where she provided background, harmony vocals on the song "You And You Alone". Vince Gill and Shelby Lynne performed the song at the 1997 CMA awards show.

Breakthrough

In 1998, Lynne moved to Palm Springs, California.[7] For her next record, she worked with producer and songwriter Bill Bottrell. The result was the confessional and eclectic pop rock and blues-influenced album I Am Shelby Lynne. "That album came from the most vulnerable, desperate place," she recalled years later. "I think about it every day."[8] Island Def Jam released the album in the U.K. during the fall of 1999 and then in the U.S. the following year, to wide critical acclaim.[9] At the 43rd Grammy Awards, held on February 21, 2001, she won the award for Best New Artist. "Thirteen years and six albums to get here," said Lynne during her acceptance speech.[10] One of the songs, "Dreamsome", also appeared on the soundtrack of the film Bridget Jones's Diary.

Her 2001 follow-up album Love, Shelby was produced by Glen Ballard and featured a slicker, more pop-influenced sound. The album received mixed reviews.

Lynne took a more low-key approach on her next effort. Identity Crisis was self-produced, recorded largely in her home studio and with few additional musicians. Many of the 12 tracks focused on dark themes, but there were also lighter songs such as "One With the Sun" (inspired by a conversation she had with Willie Nelson).[11] The album found a home on Capitol Records and was released in September 2003. The critics gave her high marks; AllMusic's Thom Jurek wrote, "There is no identity crisis here, just the indelible mark of a mature, intense, always engaging artist."[12] Suit Yourself (2005) also received praise from critics. However, neither record was commercially successful.

Later career

 
Lynne performing in 2014

Her album Just a Little Lovin', released in early 2008 by Lost Highway Records, paid tribute to the late British singer Dusty Springfield. The producer was Phil Ramone, who had worked with Springfield on "The Look of Love". Just A Little Lovin' became the highest charting album of Lynne's career, reaching number 41 on the Billboard 200. In a review for Entertainment Weekly, Marc Weingarten wrote that the album "is a stark reminder of Lynne's empathetic skill as an interpreter".[13] The sparse production and extremely well recorded nature of the album, combined with its song selection have made this album a favorite audiophile "demo" recording, and as a result the album was reissued on audiophile-grade 200g vinyl as well as SACD.[14]

Following a dispute with Lost Highway, Lynne started her own label, called Everso Records. "I plan on taking advantage of my freedom and working hard and putting out a lot of records," she said in an interview.[15] The first release was her album Tears, Lies and Alibis (2010). She followed up later that year with the holiday album Merry Christmas, featuring such classics as "Christmas Time Is Here" and "O Holy Night". The third and most recent release is Revelation Road (2011), on which she played all the instruments.[16]

On August 18, 2017, Lynne released a collaborative record with her sister Allison Moorer titled Not Dark Yet. Produced by British folk singer Teddy Thompson, it features covers of songs by Merle Haggard, Bob Dylan, Nirvana and The Killers as well as an original recording.[17]

Additional projects

Lynne performed the John Lennon song "Mother" at Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music in October 2001 and at Theatre Within's 30th annual Lennon tribute in November 2010.[18]

She has worked professionally with her sister, Allison Moorer. On Moorer's live album Show, released in 2003, Lynne performed three duets with her sister. Lynne wrote "She Knows Where She Goes", one of the songs featured on Moorer's 2008 album Mockingbird. The two sisters performed five concerts together during what they called the Side by Side tour. The concerts took place from October through December 2010 in San Francisco, New York, Virginia, and Alabama.[19][20]

In 2002, she sang a duet with Raul Malo on his first solo-album Today. The song is titled "Takes Two To Tango". In 2004, Lynne was featured in a duet version of alternative rock band Live's song "Run Away." This rendition can be found on the band's greatest hits compilation Awake: The Best of Live. Also in 2004, she sang a duet entitled "Can't Go Back Home", on Tony Joe White's album, The Heroines. In 2007, she performed background vocals on Marc Cohn's fourth album, Join the Parade. She contributed to Forever Cool, a 2007 album from Capitol/EMI featuring contemporary artists in duets with the late Dean Martin. Alongside Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Lynne performed a duet of one of Martin's best known tunes, "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You".

She also joined the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and, in 2015, the 14th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel, to assist independent musicians' careers.[21]

Lynne has taken on a few acting roles. “She expressed interest about working in film back in the January 1992 issue of Modern Screen’s Country Music when we spoke for a story I teased on the cover (“Shelby Lynne: Is Hollywood Beckoning?”) after her appearance in Willie Nelson’s Another Pair of Aces TV-movie with Kris Kristofferson. “It was hardly an acting role,” she said at the time. “I played myself. I didn’t even have any dialogue. Willie’s a crook gone good. Kris is the sheriff and I’m a saloon singer. I sang two songs. One they played while Kris was makin’ love. So, so much for my big acting career!”[22] She portrayed Johnny Cash's mother Carrie in the 2005 film Walk the Line. She appeared in a 2009 episode of the Lifetime drama series Army Wives as a country singer trying to reunite with her son. She played herself in an episode of the Starz comedy series Head Case.

She was featured in Live From Daryl's House with Daryl Hall in a "delta blues-meets-Philly soul" throwdown. The show aired on Viacom's Palladia music channel on December 15, 2012.

Personal life

Lynne is not married and does not have children.[23] She keeps her life private outside of music.[24]

Discography

Filmography

1991 “Another Pair of Aces-Three of a Kind” Saloon Singer First Movie Role
1991 Hee Haw Herself 1 episode
2005 Walk the Line Carrie Cash
2007 Head Case Herself 1 episode
2009 Army Wives Stella Raye 1 episode

Awards

References

  1. ^ "I am Shelby Lynne. Goddammit". The Irish Times. December 10, 1999.
  2. ^ "Shelby Lynne And Allison Moorer: Musical Sisters". NPR.org.
  3. ^ Shelby Lynne - Thanks Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-03-29
  4. ^ Jurek, Thom (1993). "Shelby Lynne - Temptation review". Allmusic. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  5. ^ Farber, Jim (18 October 2011). "'Revelation Road' review: Shelby Lynne". New York Daily News. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  6. ^ "Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer: Musical Sisters". NPR. December 15, 2010.
  7. ^ Thigpen, David E. (April 24, 2000). . TIME. Archived from the original on November 22, 2010.
  8. ^ Hoerburger, Rob (January 13, 2008). "Shelby Lynne's Dusty Trail". The New York Times.
  9. ^ Hilburn, Robert (February 18, 2001). "She Had Such High Hopes". Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^ Allen, Jamie (February 22, 2001). "Steely Dan, Faith Hill, Eminem, U2 each win 3 Grammys". CNN.
  11. ^ McCall, Michael (September–October 2003). . No Depression. Archived from the original on 2012-09-29.
  12. ^ Jurek, Thom. "Identity Crisis > Overview". AllMusic.
  13. ^ Weingarten, Marc (February 1, 2008). "Just a Little Lovin'". Entertainment Weekly.
  14. ^ Marc,Andrei (March 1, 2012). "" Just a Little Lovin' " Finally Gets Some". "Michael Fremer's Music Angle".
  15. ^ Graff, Gary (April 23, 2010). "Shelby Lynne Plots Own Course With 'Tears'". Billboard.com.
  16. ^ Horowitz, Steve (October 20, 2011). "Shelby Lynne: Revelation Road". PopMatters.
  17. ^ "Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer's Not Dark Yet Arrives Aug. 18".
  18. ^ Farber, Jim (November 15, 2010). "John Lennon concert brings out Cyndi Lauper, Patti Smith, Aimee Mann for 30th year at Beacon Theater". NY Daily News.
  19. ^ "Lynne, Moorer tour together for first time". Country Standard Time.
  20. ^ Specker, Lawrence F. (December 4, 2010). "Lynne, Moorer take Saenger stage 'side by side' at last". Mobile Press-Register.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-01.
  22. ^ "The sisterly significance of Allison Moorer and Shelby Lynne | Goldmine Magazine: Record Collector & Music Memorabilia". www.goldminemag.com. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  23. ^ Farber, Jim (2017-08-13). "Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer as Sisters With a Painful Bond". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  24. ^ Shulman, Randy (2018-07-19). "Shelby Lynne on Trump: "As an American, red-blooded, flag-waving, bonafide Dixie dyke, I'm appalled"". Metro Weekly. Retrieved 2023-03-29.

External links

  • Official site
  • Shelby Lynne on NPR Music
  • Shelby Lynne at IMDb

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Shelby Lynne born Shelby Lynn Moorer October 22 1968 is an American singer and songwriter and the older sister of singer songwriter Allison Moorer 2 The success of her pop rock album I Am Shelby Lynne 1999 led to her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist despite it being her sixth studio album She released a Dusty Springfield tribute album called Just a Little Lovin in 2008 Since then she has started her own independent record label called Everso Records and released six albums Tears Lies and Alibis Merry Christmas Revelation Road Thanks 3 and Shelby Lynne Lynne is also known for her distinctive contralto voice 4 5 Shelby LynneBackground informationBirth nameShelby Lynn MoorerBorn 1968 10 22 October 22 1968 age 54 1 OriginQuantico Virginia United StatesGenresAmericanapop rockcountryrockOccupation s SingersongwriterInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1988 presentLabelsEpic Morgan Creek Mercury Magnatone Curb Island Capitol Lost Highway EversoWebsitewww shelbylynne com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early years 2 2 Breakthrough 2 3 Later career 2 4 Additional projects 3 Personal life 4 Discography 5 Filmography 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditShelby Lynne was born in Quantico Virginia and raised in Jackson Alabama then Mobile where she attended Theodore High School Music was an important part of the Moorer family Her father was a local bandleader and her mother a harmony singing teacher as children she and her younger sister Allison later a country recording artist in her own right sometimes joined their parents on stage to sing along However Lynne s father was a violent alcoholic who abused his wife In 1985 her mother fled with the two girls to Mobile Her father soon discovered their whereabouts In 1986 when Lynne was 17 and her sister was 14 he fatally shot her mother in the family s driveway He then turned the gun on himself while his daughters were in the house 6 Career EditEarly years Edit Lynne appeared on TNN s country music show Nashville Now in 1987 She soon landed a recording contract with Epic Records Her first recording for Epic was a duet with George Jones If I Could Bottle This Up which became a top 50 hit in 1988 Epic teamed Lynne with producer Billy Sherrill for her 1989 debut album Sunrise The follow up 1990 s Tough All Over took more of a mainstream country direction and 1991 s Soft Talk found Lynne moving into slick country pop Lynne placed several songs on the country charts during this period but none managed to break into the top 20 Critics generally regarded her as a promising talent and she won the ACM s Top New Female Vocalist in 1991 beating the other two nominees Carlene Carter and Matraca Berg However she was tiring of the lack of control she was afforded over her image and musical direction She split from Epic and signed with the smaller Morgan Creek label debuting with 1993 s Temptation an exercise in Bob Wills style Western swing and big band jazz The label folded not long after and she moved on to Magnatone for 1995 s Restless which marked a return to contemporary style country Afterward Lynne disappeared from recording for several years One notable project that she assisted on was Vince Gill s 1996 High Lonesome Sound album where she provided background harmony vocals on the song You And You Alone Vince Gill and Shelby Lynne performed the song at the 1997 CMA awards show Breakthrough Edit In 1998 Lynne moved to Palm Springs California 7 For her next record she worked with producer and songwriter Bill Bottrell The result was the confessional and eclectic pop rock and blues influenced album I Am Shelby Lynne That album came from the most vulnerable desperate place she recalled years later I think about it every day 8 Island Def Jam released the album in the U K during the fall of 1999 and then in the U S the following year to wide critical acclaim 9 At the 43rd Grammy Awards held on February 21 2001 she won the award for Best New Artist Thirteen years and six albums to get here said Lynne during her acceptance speech 10 One of the songs Dreamsome also appeared on the soundtrack of the film Bridget Jones s Diary Her 2001 follow up album Love Shelby was produced by Glen Ballard and featured a slicker more pop influenced sound The album received mixed reviews Lynne took a more low key approach on her next effort Identity Crisis was self produced recorded largely in her home studio and with few additional musicians Many of the 12 tracks focused on dark themes but there were also lighter songs such as One With the Sun inspired by a conversation she had with Willie Nelson 11 The album found a home on Capitol Records and was released in September 2003 The critics gave her high marks AllMusic s Thom Jurek wrote There is no identity crisis here just the indelible mark of a mature intense always engaging artist 12 Suit Yourself 2005 also received praise from critics However neither record was commercially successful Later career Edit Lynne performing in 2014 Her album Just a Little Lovin released in early 2008 by Lost Highway Records paid tribute to the late British singer Dusty Springfield The producer was Phil Ramone who had worked with Springfield on The Look of Love Just A Little Lovin became the highest charting album of Lynne s career reaching number 41 on the Billboard 200 In a review for Entertainment Weekly Marc Weingarten wrote that the album is a stark reminder of Lynne s empathetic skill as an interpreter 13 The sparse production and extremely well recorded nature of the album combined with its song selection have made this album a favorite audiophile demo recording and as a result the album was reissued on audiophile grade 200g vinyl as well as SACD 14 Following a dispute with Lost Highway Lynne started her own label called Everso Records I plan on taking advantage of my freedom and working hard and putting out a lot of records she said in an interview 15 The first release was her album Tears Lies and Alibis 2010 She followed up later that year with the holiday album Merry Christmas featuring such classics as Christmas Time Is Here and O Holy Night The third and most recent release is Revelation Road 2011 on which she played all the instruments 16 On August 18 2017 Lynne released a collaborative record with her sister Allison Moorer titled Not Dark Yet Produced by British folk singer Teddy Thompson it features covers of songs by Merle Haggard Bob Dylan Nirvana and The Killers as well as an original recording 17 Additional projects Edit Lynne performed the John Lennon song Mother at Come Together A Night for John Lennon s Words and Music in October 2001 and at Theatre Within s 30th annual Lennon tribute in November 2010 18 She has worked professionally with her sister Allison Moorer On Moorer s live album Show released in 2003 Lynne performed three duets with her sister Lynne wrote She Knows Where She Goes one of the songs featured on Moorer s 2008 album Mockingbird The two sisters performed five concerts together during what they called the Side by Side tour The concerts took place from October through December 2010 in San Francisco New York Virginia and Alabama 19 20 In 2002 she sang a duet with Raul Malo on his first solo album Today The song is titled Takes Two To Tango In 2004 Lynne was featured in a duet version of alternative rock band Live s song Run Away This rendition can be found on the band s greatest hits compilation Awake The Best of Live Also in 2004 she sang a duet entitled Can t Go Back Home on Tony Joe White s album The Heroines In 2007 she performed background vocals on Marc Cohn s fourth album Join the Parade She contributed to Forever Cool a 2007 album from Capitol EMI featuring contemporary artists in duets with the late Dean Martin Alongside Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Lynne performed a duet of one of Martin s best known tunes You re Nobody Til Somebody Loves You She also joined the 9th 10th 11th 12th and in 2015 the 14th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians careers 21 Lynne has taken on a few acting roles She expressed interest about working in film back in the January 1992 issue of Modern Screen s Country Music when we spoke for a story I teased on the cover Shelby Lynne Is Hollywood Beckoning after her appearance in Willie Nelson s Another Pair of Aces TV movie with Kris Kristofferson It was hardly an acting role she said at the time I played myself I didn t even have any dialogue Willie s a crook gone good Kris is the sheriff and I m a saloon singer I sang two songs One they played while Kris was makin love So so much for my big acting career 22 She portrayed Johnny Cash s mother Carrie in the 2005 film Walk the Line She appeared in a 2009 episode of the Lifetime drama series Army Wives as a country singer trying to reunite with her son She played herself in an episode of the Starz comedy series Head Case She was featured in Live From Daryl s House with Daryl Hall in a delta blues meets Philly soul throwdown The show aired on Viacom s Palladia music channel on December 15 2012 Personal life EditLynne is not married and does not have children 23 She keeps her life private outside of music 24 Discography EditMain article Shelby Lynne discographyFilmography Edit1991 Another Pair of Aces Three of a Kind Saloon Singer First Movie Role1991 Hee Haw Herself 1 episode2005 Walk the Line Carrie Cash2007 Head Case Herself 1 episode2009 Army Wives Stella Raye 1 episodeAwards EditGrammy Awards 2001 Best New Artist Academy of Country Music Awards 1990 New Female Vocalist of the YearReferences Edit I am Shelby Lynne Goddammit The Irish Times December 10 1999 Shelby Lynne And Allison Moorer Musical Sisters NPR org Shelby Lynne Thanks Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic retrieved 2023 03 29 Jurek Thom 1993 Shelby Lynne Temptation review Allmusic Retrieved 20 August 2012 Farber Jim 18 October 2011 Revelation Road review Shelby Lynne New York Daily News Retrieved 20 August 2012 Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer Musical Sisters NPR December 15 2010 Thigpen David E April 24 2000 Music Blows Against The Empire TIME Archived from the original on November 22 2010 Hoerburger Rob January 13 2008 Shelby Lynne s Dusty Trail The New York Times Hilburn Robert February 18 2001 She Had Such High Hopes Los Angeles Times Allen Jamie February 22 2001 Steely Dan Faith Hill Eminem U2 each win 3 Grammys CNN McCall Michael September October 2003 This year s model No Depression Archived from the original on 2012 09 29 Jurek Thom Identity Crisis gt Overview AllMusic Weingarten Marc February 1 2008 Just a Little Lovin Entertainment Weekly Marc Andrei March 1 2012 Just a Little Lovin Finally Gets Some Michael Fremer s Music Angle Graff Gary April 23 2010 Shelby Lynne Plots Own Course With Tears Billboard com Horowitz Steve October 20 2011 Shelby Lynne Revelation Road PopMatters Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer s Not Dark Yet Arrives Aug 18 Farber Jim November 15 2010 John Lennon concert brings out Cyndi Lauper Patti Smith Aimee Mann for 30th year at Beacon Theater NY Daily News Lynne Moorer tour together for first time Country Standard Time Specker Lawrence F December 4 2010 Lynne Moorer take Saenger stage side by side at last Mobile Press Register Independent Music Awards 9th Annual Judges Archived from the original on 2011 10 01 The sisterly significance of Allison Moorer and Shelby Lynne Goldmine Magazine Record Collector amp Music Memorabilia www goldminemag com Retrieved 2022 03 02 Farber Jim 2017 08 13 Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer as Sisters With a Painful Bond The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 03 29 Shulman Randy 2018 07 19 Shelby Lynne on Trump As an American red blooded flag waving bonafide Dixie dyke I m appalled Metro Weekly Retrieved 2023 03 29 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shelby Lynne Official site Shelby Lynne on NPR Music Shelby Lynne at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shelby Lynne amp 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