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Jim Lauderdale

 
Artist: Jim Lauderdale
Jim Lauderdale

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  • Born: April 11, 1957, Statesville, NC
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals, Songwriter
  • Representative Albums: "Pretty Close to the Truth," "Planet of Love," "Whisper"

Biography

Singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale helped lay out the blueprint for the Americana movement of the '90s, earning high critical marks for an eclectic series of albums that spanned hard country, slick pop, rootsy rock & roll, blues, folk, R&B, and bluegrass. He never sold that many records on his own, but his compositions were recorded -- often with considerable success -- by a number of contemporary country stars, including George Strait, Patty Loveless, Vince Gill, Mark Chesnutt, Kathy Mattea, and George Jones, among others. Lauderdale was born in Statesville, NC, in 1957 and grew up loving country music; however, he was also drawn to the theater and later moved to New York, where he landed roles in two national touring productions. He subsequently settled in Los Angeles, where he began playing the now-legendary alt-country hot spot the Palomino Club. With Dwight Yoakam producer Pete Anderson behind the boards, he recorded a track for the seminal compilation A Town South of Bakersfield, which helped him -- briefly -- land a record deal with CBS. He completed an album in 1989, but the label declined to release it; it finally appeared over ten years later on an overseas label as Point of No Return. Undaunted, Lauderdale signed with the Bluewater music publishing firm in Nashville, where his compositions found immediate success in the contemporary country world. Additionally, he sang backup on records by Yoakam, Lucinda Williams, and Rosie Flores and toured with everyone from Freedy Johnston, Nick Lowe, and Hootie & the Blowfish to Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard. He earned another shot with Reprise and issued his debut album, Planet of Love, in 1991, with production from Rodney Crowell and John Leventhal. The album was greeted with strong reviews by many critics, who hailed Lauderdale as a major new talent. Still, it would be three years before he would release another record; he returned in 1994, now on Atlantic, and issued two acclaimed albums over the next two years in Pretty Close to the Truth and Every Second Counts. In 1996, he moved over to roots label Rounder's Upstart subsidiary for Persimmons, yet another critical success.

Hopping to BNA, Lauderdale released Whisper in 1998, then returned to the majors on RCA, issuing the somewhat slicker-sounding, more commercial Onward Through It All in 1999. That same year, Lauderdale also took a detour into traditional bluegrass, recording the collaborative album I Feel Like Singing Today with the legendary Ralph Stanley for Rebel. Lauderdale finally found a more permanent home on Dualtone and debuted with 2000's The Other Sessions, a return to hardcore country. Two projects arrived in 2002: another album with Stanley, called Lost in the Lonesome Pines, and a country record called The Hummingbirds. Ever prolific, Lauderdale released Wait Til Spring in 2003, Headed for the Hills in 2004, Bluegrass in 2006, and The Bluegrass Diaries in 2007. Honey Songs, credited to Jim Lauderdale & the Dream Players, was issued in 2008. Could We Get Any Closer? appeared in 2009. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Jim Lauderdale

Lauderdale at the 2007 Midlands Music Festival
Photo: Karen Miller
Background information
Born April 11, 1957 (1957-04-11) (age 52)
Troutman, North Carolina United States
Genres Bluegrass, country
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Labels Yep Roc
Associated acts Donna the Buffalo
Website Jim Lauderdale.com

Jim Lauderdale is a two time Grammy Award-winning musician. Playing a combination of country and bluegrass music, he is also an accomplished singer and songwriter. Lauderdale has written a number of hit songs recorded by other performers.

Lauderdale was born in Troutman, North Carolina on April 11, 1957. His father was a minister and his mother was a music teacher. He played drums in high school, and after he graduated, he decided to become a solo performer in New York. He began singing backing vocals for various artists including Carlene Carter and Dwight Yoakam before scoring it big in Nashville after writing hits for George Strait, the Dixie Chicks, Patty Loveless, and more. His solo 1990s recordings have gained him much critical acclaim and a loyal cult following. In 2003, Lauderdale worked with the Hacienda Brothers and the roots/jam band Donna the Buffalo on their album Wait 'Til Spring.

Jim Lauderdale has hosted the Americana Music Awards for three years in a row, and won their first Artist of the Year and Song of the Year awards in 2002, as well as a 2003 award for the album Headed for the Hills. He was also a judge for the 2nd annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.[1] His 2002 album, Lost in the Lonesome Pines, a collaboration with Ralph Stanley, won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album that year. His latest release, The Bluegrass Diaries won the same Grammy Award in 2008. In 2007, he began a collaboration with Larry Campbell, the band Olabelle and others in the "American Beauty Project", a loose collection of musicians dedicated to reimagining in performance the Grateful Dead's two classic 1970 albums, Workingman's Dead and American Beauty.

He is the current host of "Tennessee Shines," a monthly concert at the Bijou Theater in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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Discography

Albums

Year Album US Bluegrass
1989 Point of No Return
1991 Planet of Love
1994 Pretty Close to the Truth
1995 Every Second Counts
1996 Persimmons
1998 Whisper
1999 I Feel Like Singing Today
Onward Through it All
2001 The Other Sessions
2002 The Hummingbirds
Lost in the Lonesome Pines
2003 Wait til Spring
2004 Headed for the Hills
2006 Bluegrass
Country Super Hits Vol. 1
2007 The Bluegrass Diaries 10
2008 Honey Songs

2009 "Could We Get Any Closer?"

Singles

Year Single US Country Album
1988 "Stay Out of My Arms" 86 Point of No Return

Guest singles

Year Single Artist US Country Album
2009 "Love's Gonna Live Here"A Tanya Tucker My Turn
  • ATo be released.

Music videos

Year Video Director
1989 "Lucky 13"
1991 "Wake Up Screaming"
1999 "Still Not Out of the Woods"
2000 "If I Were You"
2002 "She's Looking at Me" (with Ralph Stanley)
2006 "I Met Jesus in a Bar" David McClister
2007 "Who's Leaving Who?" Travis Nicholson
"There Goes Bessy Brown"
2008 "This Is the Last Time (I'm Ever Gonna Hurt)" Jarboe

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Awards
First
None recognized before
AMA Song of the Year (Songwriter)
2002
Succeeded by
Trent Reznor
First
None recognized before
AMA Artist of the Year
2002
Succeeded by
Johnny Cash

 
 
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