- Louise Mandrell
Infobox musical artist
Name = Louise Mandrell
Img_capt = Louise Mandrell publicity photo.
Img_size = 300
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Thelma Louise Mandrell
Alias = Louise Mandrell
Born = birth date and age|1954|7|13
Origin =Corpus Christi, Texas
Instrument = vocals,Guitar ,violin ,Clarinet , drums,Accordion ,Key board , Bass
Genre = Country
Occupation =Singer ,Entertainer
Years_active = 1977–Present
Associated_acts =Barbara Mandrell ,Merle Haggard ,Eric Carmen ,RC Bannon ,Alabama ,Crystal Gayle ,Reba McEntire
Label =Epic Records
RCA Records
Timelife Thelma Louise Mandrell (born
July 13 ,1954 ) is an Americancountry music singer . She is the younger sister of country singerBarbara Mandrell , and older sister of actressIrlene Mandrell . Louise had a successful singing career incountry music with a string of hits in the 1980s.Early life
Mandrell was born in
Corpus Christi, Texas . Although she never developed the iconic fan base of worldwide recognition that her older sisterBarbara Mandrell gained inCountry Music , Louise Mandrell is still credited as one of Country Music's most successful female vocalists of the 1980s. Her early life started off much like her sister's. Her family was always a musical family; her parents came from a musical background. Barbara started off working as a singer, and playing thesteel guitar and other instruments — even working forPatsy Cline in the early 1960s.Fact|date=September 2008 It would be no surprise Louise would pick up instruments as well. She played theguitar and bass. Soon, her parents founded their band called the "Mandrell Family Band". The family band toured all over theUnited States and evenAsia . The band jumpstarted Louise's professional career in music.When her sister
Barbara Mandrell got professional stardom incountry music in the early 70s, with hits like "Treat Him Right", "Show Me" and "The Midnight Oil", it gave Louise oppurtunites to become successful. Mandrell started performing in her sister's band, "The Do-Rights". She also toured withMerle Haggard in the early 70s.Fact|date=September 2008 Her first time in the studio was on the recording "Always Wanting You," a #1 hit for Merle in 1975.Fact|date=September 2008 In 1978, she signed withEpic Records .Music career
The year 1978 was a great change for Mandrell. She didn't just sign on with
Epic Records , but she also met and married country singerR.C. Bannon . She released her first single in 1978, called "Put It On Me". The single enterd the top 100 country singles. Her next single came the next year with a version of "Everlasting Love ", which was again top 100 country singles. She started singing duets with her husband, as well beginning with "I Thought You Never Asked," which went Top 50 for them. That year, she also released another song, which was a cover of the number 1 smash byPeaches & Herb , "Reunited ", which was another duet with her husband. The song went to #13 on the Country charts, and became her first significant hit. Her two other solo efforts in 1980, were not so successful. Another huge boost came in 1980, when she joined her sister Barbara and younger sister Irlene on Barbara's TVvariety show "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters ". This show showcased not only her singing, but her multi-instrumental and comedy talents as well. In 1981, she signed on withRCA Records . In 1982, Mandrell had two Top 40 hits. Another song released that year, called "Some of My Best Friends Are Old Songs", broke the Top 20, and gave Louise a major hit.The year, 1983, turned out to be her most successful year. Her one song "Runaway Heart" was a Top 15 hit. She struck gold that year with two Top 10 hits called "Save Me" (originally recorded by Northern Irish singer
Clodagh Rodgers ) and "Too Hot to Sleep". In 1984, Mandrell had two other Top 40 hits. She had her biggest hit in 1985 with the song "I Wanna Say Yes". The song was a Top 5 hit on the Country charts. Her songs at this time focused one the popularCountrypolitan sound that was coming out ofNashville from almost every successful Country artist.Fact|date=September 2008 This style focused on more pop-oriented country music. This style of music was what madeBarbara Mandrell so famous in the late 1970s. Her chart success fell rapidly in 1987 as her style became less fashionable. She had her last Top 40 hit that year called "Do I Have to Say Goodbye". Her last charted single came in 1988 with "As Long As We Got Each Other", a duet withEric Carmen , and was the theme song of the TV show "Growing Pains ". She is performing at selected special occasions and corporate events.Fact|date=September 2008 In December 2007, Mandrell performed in Washington DC with the National Army band.Fact|date=September 2008 In 2008, Louise will be releasing an album of country classics with Time Life. The album will be sold on TV and in some stores. During Christmas 2008, Mandrell will be performing at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville for one month. The Louise Mandrell dinner show will feature her singing her hits and songs of the season.Theater
In 1988, Mandrell parted ways with
RCA Records and stayed away from recording country music. However, she continued to perform almost everyday on the road to packed houses.Fact|date=September 2008 In 1991, TNN began re-airing theBarbara Mandrell and the Mandrell sisters show . From 1992 to 1994, she headlined the 4,000 seat Grand Palace theatre inBranson, Missouri along withKenny Rogers .Fact|date=September 2008 On occasion, she shared the stage with her sister Barbara,Sawyer Brown ,Roger Miller ,Waylon Jennings , and several other well known country and pop music entertainers at The Grand Palace. OnSeptember 12 ,1997 . Mandrell opened up her own theater, "The Louise Mandrell Theater" inPigeon Forge, Tennessee . It is in the heart of theSmoky Mountains inTennessee , where other theaters can be found, such asLee Greenwood 's theater. Louise starred in each and every performance and it was considered the most attended (non-dinner) show in the Smokies. The Louise Mandrell Theater had its last performance, to a sold out house, on December 31, 2005. Louise's show contained every type of music, from country tojazz tobig band .Television
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Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell sisters 1980-1982
**"Austin city limits 1985
**"Hee Haw 1980-82-87-89-90-91
**"Tonight show 1987
**"Crook and Chase
**"Childrens miracle network
**"Another world 1983
**"Crazy like a fox 1986
**"Prime time country
**"American Almanac with Willard Scott 1995
**"Nashville now
**"Louise Mandrell Diamonds, Gold and Platinum TV special 1983
**"Barbara Mandrell Christmas 1986
**"New country 1987
**"Pop goes the country 1979
**"Country music spot light 1994
**"Music city news awards host
**"Mike Hammer 1987
**"ACM awards
**"CMA awards
**"Leanne Womack Christmas Special
**"The New Hollywood Squares 1987
**"This Is Your Life 1987
**"Battle of the Network Stars X 1981
**" 2005
**"Intimate Portrait 1999
**"Family Feud
**"The grand ole opry
**"The Tommy Hunter show CanadaDiscography
ingles
AlbumsLouise MandrellClose upToo hot to sleepI'm not through loving you yetMaybe my babyDreaminThe best of Louise MandrellWinter wonderlandAnthologyPersonalWith RC BannonInseparableWe love each otherMe and my RCSuper woman/Incridable manthe best of Louise and RC
Albums
References
* Bufwack, Mary A. (1998). "Louise Mandrell". In "The Encyclopedia of Country Music". Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 324.
* [http://www.louisemandrell.com/profile.htm Louise Mandrell's ]
* http://groups.msn.com/themandrellfamilyoffans
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