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Lacy J. Dalton

 
Artist: Lacy J. Dalton
Lacy J. Dalton

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  • Born: October 13, 1948, Bloomsburg, PA
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of Lacy J. Dalton", "Greatest Hits", "Pure Country
  • Representative Songs: "Takin' It Easy", "16th Avenue", "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)

Biography

Eclectic and bluesy, Lacy J. Dalton was one of the most distinctive female country singers of the '80s, landing a few hits on the strength of her gritty, nuanced vocals. Dalton was born Jill Byrem in Bloomsburg, PA, in 1948 and grew up in a highly musical family; her first loves were folkies like Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, but she also soaked up country music through her father. She briefly attended Brigham Young University but dropped out and drifted around the country for a time; she eventually went to Los Angeles, then migrated to Santa Cruz, where she performed as a protest-oriented folksinger. During the late '60s, she sang with a Bay Area psychedelic rock band called Office; she also became Jill Croston when she married the group's manager, though, sadly, he died in a swimming pool accident. She went on to reinvent herself as a country performer, adopting the stage name Lacy J. Dalton, and landed a deal with CBS when producer Billy Sherrill heard her demo tape in 1979. Her Top 20 debut single, "Crazy Blue Eyes," helped her win the CMA's Best New Artist Award, and she scored an impressive run of hits over the next three years, highlighted by "Hard Times," "Tennessee Waltz," "Hillbilly Girl with the Blues," the number two smash "Takin' It Easy," "16th Avenue," and "Everybody Makes Mistakes" (all but "Tennessee Waltz" made the Top Ten). Dalton's albums also received strong reviews for their adventurous, borderless taste in material, particularly her self-titled debut. A 1983 cover of Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" was her final Top Ten entry, but she continued to record for CBS through 1987; part of her commercial slide was due to her ambitious stylistic shifts, as she devoted attention to rock-oriented material (1986's Highway Diner, whose "Working Class Man" was a decent-sized hit), blues, and bluegrass. She subsequently departed for Capitol, where she recorded four albums through 1992. In 1999, she assembled the Wild Horse Crossing compilation, which featured several new tracks of her own and was released by her own Let 'Em Run foundation, which worked to preserve the wild horses of the west. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Lacy J. Dalton

Background information
Birth name Jill Byrem
Also known as Jill Croston
Born October 13, 1946 (1946-10-13) (age 63)
Origin Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres Country
Occupations singer/songwriter
Instruments vocals, guitar
Years active 1978-present
Labels Harbor, Columbia, Universal, Capitol, Liberty,Shop Records, Song Dog
Website Official website

Lacy J. Dalton (born Jill Byrem on October 13, 1946 in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), is an American country and western singer and songwriter, known for her gritty, powerful vocals, which a number of critics likened to a country equivalent to Bonnie Raitt [1]. She had a number of hits in the 1980s, including "Takin' It Easy," "Crazy Blue Eyes" and "16th Avenue." Though absent from the U.S. country charts since 1990, she still continues to record and perform, having most recently released two independently recorded albums,Wild Horse Crossing on Shop Records in 1999 and The Last Wild Place, on Sun Dog Records in 2004.

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Discography

Albums

Year Title US Country Label
1978 Jill Croston Harbor
1980 Lacy J. Dalton 11 Columbia
Hard Times 18
1981 Takin' It Easy 12
1982 16th Avenue 23
1983 Dream Baby 20
Greatest Hits 63
1985 Can't Run Away from Your Heart 33
1986 Highway Diner 32
1987 Blue Eyed Blues
1989 Survivor 31 Universal
1990 Lacy J. 26 Capitol
1991 Crazy Love
1992 Chains on the Wind Liberty
1993 The Best of Lacy J. Dalton
1995 Somethin' Special Sony
1998 Pure Country
1999 Wild Horse Crossing Shop
2000 Anthology Renaissance
2001 Country Classics EMI
2004 The Last Wild Place Song Dog
2006 The Last Wild Place Anthology

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1979 "Crazy Blue Eyes" 17 Lacy J. Dalton
1980 "The Tennessee Waltz" 18 43
"Losing Kind of Love" 14 57
"Hard Times" 7 16 Hard Times
1981 "Hillbilly Girl with the Blues" 8 10
"Whisper" 10 12
"Takin' It Easy" 2 2 Takin' It Easy
1982 "Everybody Makes Mistakes" 5 28
"Wild Turkey" flip 33
"Slow Down"A 13 16th Avenue
"16th Avenue" 7 13
1983 "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" 9 10 Dream Baby
"Windin' Down" 54
1985 "If That Ain't Love" 15 15 Can't Run Away from Your Heart
"You Can't Run Away from Your Heart" 20 20
"The Night Has a Heart of Its Own" 58
1986 "Don't Fall in Love with Me" 43 46
"Working Class Man" 16 19 Highway Diner
1987 "This Ol' Town" 33 35
1989 "The Heart" 13 * Survivor
"I'm a Survivor" 57 *
"Hard Luck Ace" 38 75
1990 "Black Coffee" 15 19 Lacy J.
"Where Did We Go Right"
"Lonesome (As the Night Is Long)" 71
1992 "Bye Bye Love" 69 Chains on the Wind

Guest singles

Year Title Artist Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1983 "It's a Dirty Job" Bobby Bare 30 The Columbia Years
1985 "Size Seven Round (Made of Gold)" George Jones 19 11 Ladies' Choice

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