Kathy Mattea
Kathy Mattea, full name Kathleen Alice Mattea (born June 21, 1959 in South Charleston, West Virginia), is a female country music and bluegrass performer.
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June 21 - 1959 - South Charleston - West Virginia - Country music - Bluegrass
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She was born in South Charleston because it had the nearest hospital to her parents' home in Cross Lanes, where she grew up, graduating from nearby Nitro High School. In 1976, while in college, she joined the bluegrass band Pennsboro, and two years later dropped out of school to move to Nashville. She worked as a tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame and did backup vocal work for Bobby Goldsboro before she landed a deal with Mercury Records in 1983.
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Cross Lanes - Nitro - Nashville - Country Music Hall of Fame - Bobby Goldsboro - Mercury Records
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Mattea's third album, 1986's folky Walk the Way the Wind Blows, proved to be her breakthrough both critically and commercially. Her cover of Nanci Griffith's "Love at the Five and Dime" was her first hit (and in addition, earned Griffith notice as a songwriter), and the record produced three other top ten songs.
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Walk the Way the Wind Blows - Nanci Griffith
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Further hit songs include the truck-driving song "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses" (1988), "Come From the Heart" (1989), "Burnin' Old Memories" (1989), "She Came From Fort Worth" (1990), "Lonesome Standard Time" (1992), "Walking Away a Winner" (1993), "Maybe She's Human" (1994), and "Nobody's Gonna Rain on Our Parade" (1994).
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The heart-wrenching "Where've You Been," which Mattea co-wrote with her husband Jon Vezner, won her a 1990 Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal.
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The following year, Mattea took part in Voices That Care, a multi-artist project that featured other top names in music for a one-off single to raise money for the allied troops in the Gulf War. The project included fellow country singers Garth Brooks, Kenny Rogers and Randy Travis. Mattea won another Grammy in 1993 for her gospel-oriented Christmas album Good News.
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Garth Brooks - Kenny Rogers - Randy Travis - Grammy
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Mattea subsequently moved to MCA and, in 2000, released the ballad-heavy The Innocent Years, a heartfelt tribute to her ailing father. Wanting to explore her taste for Celtic folk, Mattea hopped labels to Narada, for whom she debuted in 2002 with the eclectic Roses.
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Though her recent work has failed to make the country charts, Mattea continued to enjoy a strong following throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s; her albums are critically well received, and she continues to tour and perform.
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