- Janie Fricke
Infobox musical artist
Name = Janie Fricke
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Janie Fricke
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Born = birth date and age|1947|12|19
Origin =South Whitley, Indiana , U.S.
Instrument = Vocals, guitar
Genre =Country pop
Occupation = Singer
Years_active = 1977 – present
Label =Columbia Records
Branson Records
JMF Records
Smith Music Records
DM Records
Associated_acts =Charlie Rich ,Johnny Duncan ,Merle Haggard ,Larry Gatlin ,Louise Mandrell
URL = [http://www.janiefricke.com Official Site]Janie Fricke (b.
December 19 1947 ,South Whitley, Indiana ,United States ) is an Americancountry music singer, best remembered for a series ofcountry music hits in the early to mid 1980s.Janie Fricke was one of the most popular female country singers of the '80s, racking a string of hits and proving herself a versatile vocalist with a particular flair for ballads. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfpxqy5ldte~T1 Janie Fricke at All Music Guide] ] She won the
Country Music Association 's "Female Vocalist of the Year" awards in 1982 and 1983.Early life
Childhood & teen years
Fricke was born in South Whitney, IN, in 1952 and learned piano and guitar as a child; her first vocal influences were folk artists like
Joan Baez andJudy Collins . [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfpxqy5ldte~T1 Janie Fricke biography] at All Music Guide; retrieved March 29, 2008 ] Despite growing up in a musical family and spending much of her childhood singing at home, school, and church, it did not occur to Fricke that music might be a profession. While studying for her bachelor's degree in elementary education atIndiana University , she kept active musically. It remained a hobby, though, not a serious career choice. It was only when Fricke started earning extra money by singing commercial jingles that she began to see that music could actually earn her a living. [ [http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002957/Janie-Fricke.html Janie Fricke biography] at Musician Guide.com; also retrieved March 29, 2008 ]Career discovery
In 1975, Fricke moved to
Nashville, Tennessee , where she became an in-demand background vocalist. Fricke sung background for other Country music singers at the time, includingCrystal Gayle ,Ronnie Milsap ,Tanya Tucker , andConway Twitty , andEddie Rabbitt . However, it was her work as background vocalist on several recordings byJohnny Duncan that first brought Fricke to national attention. After supplying uncredited background vocals for such Duncan hits as "Jo and the Cowboy," "Thinkin' of a Rendezvous," "It Couldn't Have Been Any Better," and "Stranger," she was finally rewarded when she was given equal billing with Duncan on a single entitled "Come a Little Bit Closer." It was likely her contribution to Duncan's number one hit "Stranger" in 1977 that generated the most interest. In that song, Fricke sang the line, "Shut out the light and lead me....". [ [http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002957/Janie-Fricke.html Janie Fricke biography] at Musician Guide.com ] People soon began to speculate who was the mysterious singer singing those words in Duncan's song. Because of this, Fricke was able to gain a recording contract of her own from Columbia records, where she remained for over ten years, starting in 1977.Country music career
1977 – 1980: Country beginnings
Fricke's 1977 debut single, "What're You Doing Tonight," just missed the Top 20. Collaborations with
Charlie Rich (the number one hit "On My Knees") and Duncan (the Top Five "Come a Little Bit Closer") kept Fricke going strong through 1978, but her solo singles over the next couple of years had a hard time taking off. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfpxqy5ldte~T1 Janie Fricke biography at All Music Guide] ] Fricke did have two Top 20 hits between 1978 and 1979, "Please Help Me I'm Fallling (In Love With You)", which reached #12 and "I'll Love Away Your Troubles for Awhile", which peaked at #14. However, Country radio still failed to regularly play her material, and because of this most of her other singles did not chart very high between 1978 and 1981. She also was a part of the Louise Mandrell special "Diamonds, gold and platnum" 1983. Among other TV specials.During this time, Fricke had already released three studio albums, starting in 1977 with her debut album, "Singer of Songs". The album produced her first three singles, "What're Doing Tonight", "Please Help Me I'm Fallin' (In Love With You)", and "Baby's It's You". In 1979 Fricke released her second and third studio albums, "Love Notes" and "From the Heart". Only "Love Notes" produced one Top 20 hit. None of Fricke's albums at this time had charted yet on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart.
1981 – 1989: Breakthrough success
In late 1980, Fricke's producer,
Billy Sherrill noticed Fricke's limited success and realized the issue could be changed. Sherrill advised her to establish an identity by focusing on one style, and Fricke began to recordballads . As a result, Fricke had a breakout year in 1981, when she landed two Top Five hits with "Down to My Last Broken Heart" and "I'll Need Someone to Hold Me (When I Cry)." [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfpxqy5ldte~T1 Janie Fricke biography] at All Music Guide.com ] Fricke had her breakthrough success over 1982-1984, when she scored six number one hits — "Don't Worry 'Bout Me Baby ," "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy," "Tell Me a Lie ," "He's a Heartache ," Let's Stop Talkin' About It," and "Your Heart's Not in It." [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfpxqy5ldte~T1 Janie Fricke biography] at All Music Guide.com ] All of Fricke's #1s were spawned from her 1982 album, "It Ain't Easy" which became a successful-selling album. On Fricke's #1 hit, "Don't Worry 'Bout Me Baby", Country music singer,Ricky Skaggs can be heard in the background singing harmony vocals. In 1983, Fricke toured with Country band, Alabama.By this time, she'd broadened her style to include more up-tempo tracks as well. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfpxqy5ldte~T1 Janie Fricke biography] at All Music Guide.com ] In 1982 and 1983, Fricke was awarded "Female Vocalist of the Year" from the
Country Music Association . In 1983, Fricke also released her next studio album, "Love Lies", which peaked at #10 on the Top Country Albums chart. The album spawned a #1 single, "Let's Stop Talkin' About It" and a Top 10, "If the Fall Don't Get You". In 1984, Fricke released her next album, "First Word in Memory". The lead single, "Your Heart's Not In It" was a #1 hit in 1984, followed by the title track, which became a Top 10 hit the same year. In the 80s, Fricke also played one of the criminals, Ginny, who hid loot in the dash of a getaway car that was to become the "General Lee" in theDukes of Hazzard episode "Happy Birthday, General Lee", Episode 131.Fricke landed five more Top Ten hits from 1985-1986, including another number one in "Always Have, Always Will" and a number two in "She's Single Again." [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfpxqy5ldte~T1 Janie Fricke biography at All Music Guide] ] These singles were released from her 1985 album, "Somebody Else's Fire", which peaked at #21 on the Top Country Albums chart. Also in 1985, Fricke was featured in
Merle Haggard 's single, "A Place to Fall Apart" which became a #1 hit in 1985. The single was based on a letter Haggard had written to ex-wife, Leona Williams, whom he duetted with in the 1970s. In 1986, Fricke released her next album, "Black and White". The album included her last #1 hit, "Always Have, Always Will", as well as her last Top 20 hit, "When a Woman Cries", which peaked at #20 in 1986.Annoyed by mispronunciations of her name, she changed the spelling to "Frickie" in 1986, but a few years later, reverted to the original spelling.
As Neo-traditional Country music artists began to become popular in 1987, including
Patty Loveless andRandy Travis , the Country-pop styled music Fricke had been recording since the early part of the decade was becoming to be unfavored on Country radio. Fricke's success began to decline. She recorded a Top 25 hit withLarry Gatlin called "From Time to Time (It Sure Feels Like Love Again)", released on Gatlin's 1987 "Partners" album. Fricke's 1987 album, "After Midnight" released one Top 40 Country hit, "Are You Satisfied", which peaked at #32. The other singles from the album did not peak within the Top 40. In 1988, Fricke's "Saddle in the Wind" album peaked at #64 on the Top Country Albums chart. After 1989's "Labor of Love" album, Fricke and Columbia records parted ways. Her last charted single was also released in 1989, "Give 'EM My Number", which peaked at #43 on the Billboard Country Chart.1990 – present: Current music career
She recorded two albums for the small Branson label in 1992 and 1993, and issued the gospel record "Hymns of Faith" on Intersound in 1996. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfpxqy5ldte~T1 Janie Fricke biography] at All Music Guide; retrieved March 29, 2008. ] Fricke's album "Bouncin' Back" was released in 2000 under her own label, JMF Records. She decided sell her album on the Internet exclusively. Fricke continues to tour extensively, but she sets aside time to spend with her family on her Texas ranch near Lancaster. [ [http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002957/Janie-Fricke.html Janie Fricke] biography at Musician Guide.com ] In 2004, Fricke released a Bluegrass album under DM records, "The Bluegrass Sessions". The tracks from the album were Fricke's previously-recorded Country hits recorded in Bluegrass style for the album.
Fricke continues to be actively involved in the music industry today. In 2005, she attended the
Country Music Association Awards . Fricke was the Firefighters' Marshal for Winchester, Virginia's "80th Annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival" in May, 2007.Philanthropic efforts
In 1985, Fricke established the "Janie Fricke Scholarship at Indiana University" to benefit gifted students in the School of Music. The scholarships are open to active members of the Singing Hoosiers vocal ensemble who demonstrate financial need. [ [http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002957/Janie-Fricke.html Janie Fricke biography at Musician Guide.com] ] Fricke has also participated in the "Country Music Hall of Fame Funraising Campaign". Other artists who also support the project include,
Big & Rich ,Kenny Chesney ,Kate Campbell ,Amy Grant ,James Otto , andGretchen Wilson .Awards
Discography
References
External links
* [http://www.janiefricke.com Janie Fricke Official Website]
* [http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/fricke_janie/artist.jhtml CMT.com: Janie Fricke]
* [http://epguides.com/DukesofHazzard/guide.shtml Dukes of Hazzard Episode Guide]
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