- Ricky Van Shelton
Infobox Musical artist
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Name = Ricky Van Shelton
Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date and age|1952|1|12
Origin =Danville, Virginia ,USA
Instrument =Vocals ,Guitar
Genre = Country
Occupation =Singer-songwriter
Years_active = 1986–present
Label = Columbia, Vanguard, Audium, RVS
Associated_acts =Charlie Major Jack Greene Ned Miller Dolly Parton
URL = [http://www.rickyvanshelton.com Ricky Van Shelton Official site]Ricky Van Shelton (born January 12, 1952 in
Danville, Virginia ) is an Americancountry music artist. Active since 1986, he has charted more than twenty singles on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts. This figure includes ten Number One hits: "Somebody Lied", "Life Turned Her That Way", 'Don't We All Have the Right", "I'll Leave This World Loving You", "From a Jack to a King " (a cover of theNed Miller hit), "Living Proof", "I've Cried My Last Tear for You", "Rockin' Years " (a duet withDolly Parton ), "I Am a Simple Man", and "Keep It Between the Lines". Besides these, seven more of his singles have landed in the Top Ten on the same chart. He has also released nine studio albums, of which his first four have all been certified platinum by theRIAA .Biography
He was born at Danville Regional Medical Center in
Danville, Virginia to Jenks and Eloise Shelton in 1952 [Official Site Bio " [http://rickyvanshelton.com/man.htm The Man] ", AccessedJuly 18 ,2007 .] , but was raised inGretna, Virginia . His middle name is Van, but many assume it is part of the common "Van xxxxx" surname. Shelton's father sangGospel music while he was still a child, and from this Shelton also sang Gospel, but he also likedPop music . He was soon inchurch , singingGospel music . When he was a teenager, however, Shelton discoveredCountry music . He soon started singing in his brother's band, singing Country music, and performed at any local gathering he could. After he graduatedhigh school , Shelton started performing in area clubs and also worked a series of jobs. In 1984, his girlfriend at the time (Bette) found a job inNashville, Tennessee (the Country music capital), and Shelton went along with her.Down in Nashville, Shelton tried to make it big in the Country music business, trying to land a deal with a recording contract. He made it by at this time, by working in nightclubs around the area. Eventually, one of his friends, who was a newspaper columnist by the name of Jerry Thompson heard one of Shelton's demos, and arranged an audition with
Columbia Records , and he soon found himself with a recording contract under CBS in 1986, with Jerry Thompson as his manager. In 1986, Shelton was soon recording for his new-upcoming album, "Wild-Eyed Dream ". The title track was released as a single in 1986, and reached #24 on the Country charts that year.Country music success in the late 80s & early 90s
By 1987, Shelton released his debut album, "Wild-Eyed Dream". The album ended up being very successful for Shelton and his record label. The next song from the album, "Crime of Passion" gained him an even bigger hit on the Country charts, when it reached the Top 10 early that year. The follow-up was an even bigger success. This next song was called "Somebody Lied", and in December 1987 it became his first No. 1 on the
Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Nine other songs would make it to No. 1 on the Country charts during his career. He had a pair of other No. 1 singles from his debut album: "Life Turned Her That Way" and "Don't We All Have the Right". His album reached the No. 1 spot on the Top Country Albums chart in 1987, was one of the biggest-selling Country albums of the year, and it made Shelton one of the most successful male vocalists of that year.He achieved equal success the next year with a new album and a new single. The album was entitled "
Loving Proof ", and it too was a No. 1 Billboard Country album. The album spawned three No. 1 hits for Shelton. These songs were, "I'll Leave This World Loving You" (for two weeks in November 1988), "From a Jack to a King" (in March 1989), and "Living Proof" (in October 1989). "From a Jack to a King" was a remake of the original byNed Miller . By this time in Country music, Neo-Traditionalism was in its peak, and because of this, so was Shelton's career, just like so many of his counterparts, likeClint Black ,Garth Brooks ,Randy Travis , andDwight Yoakam , to name a few.His albums continued to win him praise and keep him high on the charts. His third album was no different. Titled "
RVS III ", this album spawned only one No. 1 single, called "I've Cried My Last Tear For You". Although this was his only No. 1 from the album, two singles came close, "Statue of a Fool" and "I Meant Every Word He Said", both of which reached #2 on the Country charts.By now in his career, Shelton was one of Country music's most successful male vocalists, playing the game along with the other big male names in the business. All his albums around this time had been certified by the
RIAA asPlatinum , and were also all No. 1 albums on the "Top Country Albums" chart. In 1990, he recording aChristmas album entitled "Ricky Van Shelton Sings Christmas ". He also released aGospel music album of all his Gospel material entitled "Don't Overlook Salvation ", which also sold quite well.Around the same time, Shelton wrote a series of
Children's books . The first two titles of his books were, "Tales From a Duck Named Quacker" and "Quacker Meets Mrs. Moo".Shelton continued his success as the decade began to progress. The next year, 1991, proved another successful year for Shelton. He duetted on the song, "
Rockin' Years " withDolly Parton (which also went to No. 1), as well as a new album, entitled, "Backroads". The album featured his last No. 1 hits, along with a #13 hit called "After the Lights Go Out". His hit streak continued up until this year, and his album was just as successful as his songs.By 1992, Shelton's success on the Country charts was tapering off, and fast. He enjoyed one last Top 10 hit (which actually reached #5) entitled "Wild Man", which was put on his newest album, called "Greatest Hits", which had all his biggest hits since he first jumped into the Country spotlight in 1987. Another single, "Just As I Am," was featured on his "Greatest Hits" album, but it only made the Top 30 that year.
However, in 1992, Shelton was also battling another problem. He admitted to the public he was an
alcoholic , and led to some serious problems in his personal life. However, he decided to get help, and soon enough, Shelton was sober.By 1993, it was clear that Shelton was winding farther and farther away from the Top 10 on the Country charts. In 1994, he had his last Top 20 hit with "Where Was I". After 1994's "Love and Honor" album, Shelton decided to leave
Columbia Records , saying he was fed up with label.New horizons in the 90s & into the new millennium
After being under
Columbia Records , Shelton was absent from the Country charts for a long period of time. However, Columbia continued to release Greatest Hits collections to the public. Shelton continued to work on other projects during this time, which didn't mean giving up performing.In 1997, Shelton formed his own label entitled, RVS Records (which stands for his initials). That same year, he released his first album in three years entitled "Making Plans". Shelton financed the project himself however, and worked out to release his album only to
Wal-Mart stores.In 2000, Shelton signed with the Audium label, where he made another album called "Fried Green Tomatoes", which spawned his first single in over five years called "The Decision", but it failed to make a substantial impact on the Country charts.
Discography
External links
* [http://www.rickyvanshelton.com Official site]
References
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