- Gail Davies
Infobox musical artist
Name = Gail Davies
Img_capt = Gail Davies at Castle Studios.
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Patricia Gail Dickerson
Alias = Gail Davies
Born = birth date and age|1948|6|5
Origin =Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Instrument =Vocals ,Guitar
Genre = Country, Folk
Occupation =Singer ,Songwriter ,Record Producer
Years_active = 1978–Present
Label = Lifesong RecordsWarner Bros. Records RCA Records MCA Records Capitol Records Little Chickadee Records
Associated_acts =Emmylou Harris ,Earl Scruggs ,Dolly Parton ,Ricky Skaggs
URL = [http://www.gaildavies.com/home.htm Gail Davies Official Site]Gail Davies (b. Patricia Gail Dickerson
June 5 ,1948 ) is an American Country Music Singer. She is the daughter of Country singerTex Dickerson .Gail Davies established herself as a successful singer/songwriter during the 70s and 80s, scoring numerous Top 10 and Top 20 hits. She was one of Country Music's most influential female singers, becoming the first female record producer in country music. She has influenced other female singers, especially
Suzy Bogguss ,Kathy Mattea , andPam Tillis . Her son Chris Scruggs, grandson of banjo great Earl, is a former co-lead singer for roots-country band BR549.Early life & rise to fame
Gail Davies' real name is Patricia Gail Dickerson. She was born in
Broken Bow, Oklahoma on June 5, 1948. Her father was a popular Country singer in the 1940s, performing on the show "Louisiana Hayride". Although she was born in Oklahoma, she grew up inWashington state . She moved there at the age of five, after her mother re-married Darby Davies. After graduating fromhigh school , Davies moved south toLos Angeles , and married aJazz musician. She briefly sangJazz , but then returned to singingPop,Rock Music , after they divorced. Davies was soon hired as a session singer forA&M Records , working with singers likeNeil Young andHoyt Axton . Around the same time, Davies befriended legendaryFolk music singerJoni Mitchell . Joni's engineerHenry Lewy taught Gail how to produce records. She was soon invited to tour withFrank Zappa 's band inEurope , but turned the offer down to work with legendary Country singerRoger Miller instead.Davies was encouraged by her older brother, Ron Davies, to write songs. Davies was a songwriter himself, writing the song "It Ain't Easy", which has been covered by such diverse artists as
David Bowie ,The Kinks ,Long John Baldry , andThree Dog Night . She also learned to play theguitar which helped her to write songs. She moved toNashville, Tennessee in 1976 and signed with EMI Publishing as asongwriter . One of her first compositions under EMI was the song "Bucket to the South", which became a hit song forAva Barber , and was also recorded byLynn Anderson andMitzi Gaynor . However, Davies was determined to prove she was asinger herself. In 1978, she signed withLifesong Records . Her self-titled album, released in 1978, featured three charted singles, and all three were Top 40 hits. Her single "Someone Is Looking For Someone Like You" was her highest charting single from this album, reaching #11 on the Billboard Country charts and #8 in Cashbox. The song has since been recorded in sevenlanguages .In 1979, Davies switched over to
Warner Bros. Records , where she recorded the album "The Game".The height of her career in the late 70s & early 80s
From 1979 Gail Davies took charge of producing her own albums, beginning with "The Game." It was even more successful than her previous recording. It featured a Top 10 hit called "Blue Heartache", as well as two other charting singles. The album brought a new perspective to
Country Music . Her popularity soon began to increase as more of her songs became hits. In 1981, she released the album "I'll Be There", which was a highly successful album. The title track became a #4 Country hit. This album spawned two other Top 10 hits, which were "It's a Lovely, Lovely World" - a duet withEmmylou Harris - and her own composition, "Grandma's Song".The year 1982, showed that Gail Davies was not slowing down. She released a new album called "Giving Herself Away". It included the single "Round the Clock Lovin'", which was written by
K.T. Oslin , a future Country singer herself. The song was a #9 Country hit. This album spawned two other hits, which both peaked in the Top 20. That year, she gave birth to a son,Christopher Scruggs , who is the son ofGary Scruggs . Gary Scruggs is the oldest son of legendary bluegrass performerEarl Scruggs . Davies released another album in 1982 called "What Can I Say". Although she did have some sizeable hits with "Boys Like You" and "You're a Hard Dog (To Keep Under the Porch)", it was obvious that her chart success was beginning to fade. "What Can I Say" became her last album for Warner Bros. She parted ways with the record company.In 1984, Davies signed on with
RCA Records . She released an album called "Where Is a Woman to Go". The album was produced by Gail andJames Taylor 's bass playerLeland Sklar . It featured the single "Breakaway", which was a Top 15 Country hit. The single "Jagged Edge of a Broken Heart," was also a Top 20 hit from this same album. In 1986, Gail formed the band "Wild Choir." They released one self titled album for RCA. Although there were no hit singles from this album, the band is often cited as one of the incunabula of the "alt-country" genre. In 1989, she recorded an album forMCA Records called "Pretty Words", which featured her last charted single "Hearts in the Wind".Later career & life today
Gail continued to record albums, signing with
Capitol Records in 1990 and releasing "The Other Side of Love" and "The Best Of Gail Davies." She worked for three years as a staff producer for Capitol, working with talented young singers, likeMandy Barnett . Davies started her own record label in 1994Little Chickadee Productions and released a self written album called "Eclectic". She also recorded "Gail Davies Greatest Hits" and "The Songwriter Sessions."Davies received an
IBMA award in 2001, as well as aGrammy nomination for her duet withRalph Stanley . Davies was also nominated for anAmericana award for her production work on theWebb Pierce tribute album "Caught In the Webb." It featured legendary Country singersGeorge Jones ,Emmylou Harris ,Pam Tillis ,Willie Nelson ,The Jordanaires ,Dwight Yoakam ,Charley Pride ,The Del McCoury Band ,Crystal Gayle ,Dale Watson ,Allison Moorer ,Guy Clark ,Mandy Barnett ,Robbie Fulks ,Rosie Flores and Gail herself.Discography
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External links
* [http://www.gaildavies.com/home.htm Gail Davies Official Website]
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