- Allison Moorer
Infobox musical artist
Name = Allison Moorer
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Allison Moorer
Born = birth date and age|1972|6|21
Origin =Quantico, Virginia ,United States
Instrument = vocals, guitar
Genre = Country
Occupation = singer-songwriter
Years_active = 1998-present
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Associated_acts =Shelby Lynne ,Kid Rock ,Steve Earle
URL = [http://www.allisonmoorer.com/ www.allisonmoorer.com]Allison Moorer (born
June 21 1972 ) is a Grammy-nominated Americanalternative country singer and the younger sister ofShelby Lynne . She signed toMCA Nashville in 1998 and made her debut on the U.S. "Billboard" country charts with the release of her debut single "A Soft Place To Fall", which reached #73 on the charts.Since the release of her debut album "Alabama Song", she released seven albums and eleven singles, five of which reached positions on the "Billboard"
Hot Country Songs chart, most notably her duet withKid Rock , Picture, which reached #21.Biography
Early years
Allison was raised in Frankville, Alabama, just north of Mobile. Raised on
George Jones andTammy Wynette ,Waylon Jennings ,Willie Nelson ,Johnny Cash andEmmylou Harris , she sang harmonies as a toddler, eventually thinking she'd make a career of it. Following themurder-suicide of her parents in 1985, she moved into her aunt and uncle's home.Musical career
Not long afterwards, Lynne moved to
Nashville for a career in music, and after her high school graduation, Moorer followed. She sang harmonies with Lynne for a while but returned to Alabama to earn a degree in public relations. She skipped the graduation ceremony to move back to Nashville.There, she met Doyle "Butch" Primm, an Oklahoma-reared musician who soon became her husband and frequent songwriting partner. In June 1996, she took part in a series of tributes to her songwriter friend, the late Walter Hyatt, singing his "Tell Me Baby" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Nashville agent Bobby Cudd was sufficiently impressed and hooked her up with producer Tony Brown. After a few meetings, Brown asked her to cut some demos, from which two tracks -- "Pardon Me" and "Call My Name" -- ended up on her first MCA album, "Alabama Song".
Her song "A Soft Place to Fall" was tapped for "
The Horse Whisperer " in 1998, and she also appeared in the movie. Because the ballad earned her anAcademy Award nomination, [ [http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1188073891733 Session Timeout - Academy Awards Database - AMPAS ] ] she performed it on the1999 Oscars ceremony. However, none of her singles from "Alabama Song" or its follow-up "The Hardest Part" caught on at radio, though both projects were highly praised by critics.When Brown moved from MCA to Universal South, Moorer followed. Her 2002 album "Miss Fortune" earned more raves but didn't meet sales expectations. She almost got another big break by recording the duet "Picture" with
Kid Rock afterSheryl Crow declined. However, Crow changed her mind, and the Rock-Crow version was a huge radio hit. Yet, theCD single featured Moorer's vocals and sold a half-million copies.Her ballad "Tumbling Down" (from "Miss Fortune") was featured on the soundtrack of the popular 2002 film "The Rookie".
Her album, "Show" was recorded in one night (two performances) at the 12th and Porter, Nashville and despite popular belief, it features the first recorded collaboration of both Moorer sisters.
After releasing "Show" and DVD on Universal South, Moorer moved to independent label Sugar Hill Records. With a slightly rougher edge than past efforts, "The Duel" was released in April 2004.
About a year after The Duel, Moorer divorced Primm and married
Steve Earle , after serving as his opening act on a European tour. Earle produced her 2006 album, "Getting Somewhere". Moorer wrote all the songs, with the exception of one co-written with Earle. The final track of "Getting Somewhere" revisits her parents' murder-suicide. The couple live in New York City. She and Earle were nominated for a Grammy award in the category Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, for the song "Days Aren't Long Enough" from Earle's "Washington Square Serenade."Moorer released the
Buddy Miller -produced "Mockingbird" in February 2008; an album mainly of covers of songs by female singer/songwriters including her sister,Shelby Lynne .Discography
Albums
ingles
* A Failed to chart.
* B Also peaked at #4 on theBillboard Hot 100 ; an alternate version of the song was released withSheryl Crow .References
External links
* [http://www.allisonmoorer.com/ Allison Moorer official website]
* [http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/moorer_allison/artist.jhtml CMT.com profile]
*MusicBrainz artist|id=432141f5-51b8-4efc-b997-af87509bec8e|name=Allison Moorer
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15007405 Allison Moorer at NPR Music]
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