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Patty Loveless
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One of the most popular female singers of the new traditionalist movement,
Patty Loveless
rose to stardom thanks to her blend of honky tonk and country-rock, not to mention a plaintive, emotional ballad style. Her late-'80s records for MCA were generally quite popular, earning her comparisons to
Patsy Cline
, but most critics agreed that she truly came into her own as an artist when she moved to Epic in the early '90s.
Loveless
was born
Patricia Lee Ramey
in Pikeville,
KY, in 1957 and spent most of her childhood in nearby Elkhorn City, where her father worked in the coal mines. Her immediate family loved music, and two of her distant cousins later found fame as
Loretta Lynn
and
Crystal Gayle
. Unfortunately, her father contracted black lung disease, forcing the family to move from their rural home to Louisville for the sake of convenient medical treatment.
Patty
found escape from the culture shock in music, and her father gave her a guitar when she was 11. Soon she was singing and writing songs with her older brother Roger, and the two started performing at local country jamborees. At one such show,
the Wilburn Brothers
caught their act and gave them a standing invitation to Nashville. Roger and a 14-year-old
Patty
made the trip on a weekend when
the Wilburns
were out of town, but managed to talk their way into
Porter Wagoner
's office instead, impressing him with a performance of
Patty
's original
"Sounds of Loneliness."
Wagoner
took
Patty
under his wing, inviting her to perform with him and
Dolly Parton
on the weekends. In 1973, after finishing high school, she became a featured vocalist with
the Wilburn Brothers
' band (a post once held by
Loretta Lynn
) and also signed with their publishing company. She later married the band's drummer,
Terry Lovelace
, and moved to his hometown near Charlotte, NC, in 1976. There she sang pop, rock, and R&B material with a local cover band for several years and endured bouts with alcoholism and drug use. In the early '80s, she returned home, hired her brother Roger as her manager, and altered the spelling of her married name to
Loveless
. After traveling to Nashville to record demos of country songs, she landed a publishing deal with Acuff-Rose and moved to Nashville permanently in 1985; she also divorced
Lovelace
around the same time, and her demo tape impressed MCA exec
Tony Brown
enough that he offered her a contract later that year.
With Roger's producer friend
Emory Gordy, Jr.
at the controls,
Loveless
released her first chart single,
"Lonely Days, Lonely Nights,"
and her self-titled debut album in 1986. She enjoyed some modest success, but didn't really make a splash until the 1988 follow-up,
If My Heart Had Windows
, which gave her two Top Ten hits in the title cut (originally recorded by
George Jones
) and
Steve Earle
's
"A Little Bit of Love."
Late in 1988, she released the follow-up album that made her a star,
Honky Tonk Angel
.
"Timber, I'm Falling in Love"
became her first number one hit in 1989, and three more singles --
"Blue Side of Town,"
"Don't Toss Us Away,"
and
"The Lonely Side of Love"
-- reached the Top Ten before year's end, by which time
Loveless
had married producer
Gordy
. In 1990, the album's fifth single,
"Chains,"
became her second number one. Her next album,
On Down the Line
, came out later that year and brought her two Top Five hits in the title cut and
"I'm That Kind of Girl."
Following 1991's
Up Against My Heart
and its Top Five hit
"Hurt Me Bad (In a Real Good Way),"
Loveless
made some major changes in her career. She parted ways with her brother as manager and switched labels to Epic, taking husband
Gordy
with her as producer; moreover, she was forced to undergo throat surgery to repair her vocal cords before she was able to complete her label debut.
Only What I Feel
was released in early 1993 and earned
Loveless
the best reviews of her career to date, thanks to a newfound level of confidence. The number one smash
"Blame It on Your Heart"
helped the record go platinum, and
"How Can I Help You Say Goodbye?"
and
"You Will"
also went Top Ten. The following year's
When Fallen Angels Fly
won equal acclaim, not to mention the CMA's Album of the Year Award; it spun off four Top Ten hits in
"I Try to Think About Elvis,"
"Halfway Down,"
"You Don't Even Know Who I Am,"
and
"Here I Am."
Released in 1996,
The Trouble with the Truth
continued
Loveless
' renaissance with two more number one smashes,
"You Can Feel Bad (If It Makes You Feel Better)"
and
"Lonely Too Long,"
and the Top Five
"She Drew a Broken Heart"
; that year, she won the ACM's Female Vocalist of the Year Award. However, 1997's
Long Stretch of Lonesome
abruptly halted her commercial momentum; despite a similar level of consistency, none of its singles made the Top Ten. Perhaps a shift toward slick country-pop played a role in
Loveless
' sales slump, as 2000's solid
Strong Heart
met with a similar fate.
In response,
Loveless
turned away from hitmaking and embraced the acoustic Kentucky bluegrass of her youth, which was enjoying a renaissance of its own thanks to O Brother, Where Art Thou? The result,
Mountain Soul
, was released in 2001 and earned numerous critical plaudits, also selling decently in spite of its lack of concern for commercialism.
Loveless
kept that acoustic approach for her 2002 holiday album
Bluegrass and White Snow: A Mountain Christmas
, and it also informed her proper follow-up, 2003's
On Your Way Home
. The ambitious
Dreamin' My Dreams
appeared two years later, followed by
Sleepless Nights
in 2008. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Patty, we love you! Looking forward to seeing you sometime this fall. Welcome back! Thanks for the great music---- this new record is simply one of the BEST!!!!!!!!!!!
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