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Valerie Carter

 
Artist: Valerie Carter

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R. Bell, Lowell George

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Waddy Wachtel, Arnold McCuller, Carlos Vega, Fred Tackett, Bill Payne, Dean Parks, Kate Markowitz, Russ Kunkel, Mark Goldenberg, Bob Glaub, Robbie Buchanan, Jim Keltner, Victor Feldman, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt
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  • Active: '70s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Just a Stone's Throw Away," "Vanilla Grits," "The Way It Is"

Biography

Possessing a voice at once adept at soul, rock, pop, and folk, Valerie Carter has had a successful career as a solo artist and in-demand backup singer. Beginning her career singing in coffee houses as a teenager, she eventually became one third of the short-lived country-folk band Howdy Moon. Though they debuted at the legendary Troubador in Los Angeles in 1974, their one album is now fairly obscure. It is notable, however, for the Carter-penned song "Cook With Honey," later a minor hit for Judy Collins, and for the introduction of Carter to Lowell George, who produced the album. He would be a mentor to her till his death in 1979 and introduce her to Jackson Browne, James Taylor, and many other artists she would work with throughout her career. Her first solo album, Just a Stone's Throw Away, featured an impressive array of guest artists from the 1970s Southern California music scene. The album was well-received and garnered favorable reviews, plus an opening slot for the Eagles in Europe. Though she released another album, Wild Child, two years later, she had all but dropped out of the music business by the early '80s. By the end of the decade she had returned, focusing primarily on singing backup on a wide variety of albums by other artists. In addition, she spent most of the 1990s touring in Browne's and Taylor's bands. With the momentum afforded her by this re-entry to the music business, Carter released her first solo album in 17 years, The Way It Is, in 1996. The excellent EP Find a River followed two years later. ~ Rob Caldwell, All Music Guide
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Valerie Carter is an American singer-songwriter. Carter is perhaps best known as a back-up vocalist who has recorded and performed with a number of singers including Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Linda Ronstadt, Christopher Cross and, most notably, James Taylor.

Carter has written songs for Judy Collins ("Cook with Honey" from Collins' 1973 album True Stories and Other Dreams), Jackson Browne ("Love Needs a Heart" from his 1977 album Running on Empty) and "Turn It into Something Good" (from Earth, Wind & Fire's 1980 album Faces) to name but three.

She has recorded six albums of her own.

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Discography

Solo albums

  • Just a Stone's Throw Away — 1977
  • Wild Child — 1978
  • The Way It Is — 1996
  • Find a River (Compilation) — 2000
  • Vanilla Grits — 2001
  • Midnight Over Honey River — 2004

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