- Larry Gatlin
Infobox musical artist
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Name = Larry Gatlin
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Larry Wayne Gatlin
Born = birth date and age|1948|5|2
Origin =Seminole, Texas ,U.S.
Genre = Country,Countrypolitan
Occupation =Singer ,Songwriter ,Actor
Years_active = 1973 – present
Label =Monument Records
Columbia Records
Universal Records
Capitol Records
Associated_acts =Dottie West ,Kris Kristofferson ,Janie Fricke ,Kenny Rogers ,
URL = [http://www.gatlinbrothers.com/ Larry Gatlin & Gatlin Brothers Official Site]Larry Gatlin (born
May 2 ,1948 inSeminole, Texas ) is an American country music singer. He is best-known for teaming up with his brothers in the late 1970s, where they became one of Country music's most successful acts of the 1970s and 1980s. Gatlin has a total of 33 top 40 singles under his belt, inlcuding both his solo recordings and those with his brothers.Fact|date=May 2008 As their fame grew, the band became known as "Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers".Their popularity lasted throughout much of the 1980s. Their biggest hits together included, "
Broken Lady ", "All the Gold In California", "Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You)", "She Used to Be Somebody's Baby", and "Talkin' to the Moon". Larry Gatlin is known for his richtenor voice."'
"' Larry Gatlin is known for the string of pop-inflected hit songs he recorded during the 1970s and 80s. During this time, country music trended heavily towards polished pop music arrangements in a style that came to be known as
Countrypolitan . Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers came to prominence and enjoyed their greatest success during this period.Gatlin was born in
Seminole, Texas in 1948. He was raised listening to Country andGospel music . Even since childhood, he and his brothers, Steve and Rudy have always sung and performed together. When they were younger, they often sang in their local church. They sometimes performed on localradio stations , and occasionally ontelevision shows. They also recorded aGospel music album for the Gospel label "Sword and Shield". After graduating fromOdessa High School in 1966, Gatlin attended college at theUniversity of Houston . Awide receiver on the football team, he caught atouchdown pass in a game in which the University of Houston scored 100 points.Fact|date=May 2008He later was auditioning to join a
Gospel music group calledthe Imperials . [http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/artists/program290.html] "The Imperials" went on to perform inLas Vegas, Nevada in January 1971 at "Jimmy Dean's Las Vegas Revue". While walking through the showroom, he caught legendary country singerDottie West 's attention when she thought he looked likeMickey Newbury .Fact|date=May 2008West soon met Gatlin and was impressed with his
songwriting skills. She was so impressed, in fact, that she recorded two of Gatlin's compositions, "You're the Other Half of Me" and "Once You Were Mine." West also passed one of Gatlin's demo tapes aroundNashville, Tennessee , and even arranged for him to relocate there, purchasing a plane ticket for him.Fact|date=May 2008 West later recorded other compositions by Gatlin that would later become hits for him, including "Broken Lady", which was put on West's 1978 album, "Dottie".Early Music Success As a Solo Artist In the 70s
With West's help, Gatlin found work in Nashville as a background singer for
Kris Kristofferson . In 1973, Gatlin finally landed a solo recording contract withMonument Records .In 1973, Gatlin released his first album, entitled "The Pilgrim". Two singles were released from the album: "Sweet Becky Walker" and "Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall"; however, both singles failed. A year later came the release of a new album ("Rain/Rainbow") and a new song ("Delta Dirt"). The album and single proved more successful. "Delta Dirt" was a Top 20 Country hit, peaking at #14. The song was also Gatlin's only entry on the Pop charts, when it reached #84. In 1975, Gatlin had his first major hit with his own composition entitled "
Broken Lady ", which reached #5 on theHot Country Songs chart in 1976. The song was so successful; Gatlin won aGrammy award for the song in 1977 for "Best Country Song ".Fact|date=May 2008 A new album was released in 1976 entitled "High Time".The Gatlin Brothers made their first appearance on Larry's 1976 album "Larry Gatlin with Family & Friends". They were featured on some of Gatlin's other hits he had during the late 70s, notably "I Don't Wanna Cry", "Love Is Just a Game", and "Statues Without Hearts". In 1978, Gatlin gained his first number 1 with "I Just Wish You Were Someone I Loved." Gatlin continued his music success as a solo act up until 1978, when he released his last solo albumFact|date=May 2008, titled "Oh Brother", which featured the Top 10 hits "I've Done Enough Dyin' Today" and "Night Time Magic". Soon it became quite obvious that his brothers wanted to become country performers as well, and Gatlin decided to have his brothers as part of his band.The Peak of His Career With the Gatlin Brothers in the 80s
In 1979, when he signed with
Columbia Records , Gatlin decided to officially have his brothers billed on his singles and on his albums.Fact|date=May 2008 That year, their name was officially re-titled "Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers". They soon released an album in 1979 entitled "Straight Ahead". It spawned a single entitled "All the Gold In California," which became one of their biggest hits together, taking the #1 spot on theHot Country Songs list. This was Larry Gatlin's second No. 1, and led to his being awarded "Top Male Vocalist of the Year" by theAcademy of Country Music that year.The group's next big hit came in early 1980, with "Take Me To Your Lovin' Place," which peaked at #5 in 1981; they followed up with "What Are We Doin' Lonesome," which peaked at #4 later in the year.
They continued their hit success, garnering Top 10 and Top 20 hits, with "In Like With Each Other" (1982), "She Used to Sing on Sunday" (1982), "Sure Feels Like Love" (1982), and "Almost Called Her Baby By Mistake" (1983). In 1983, the group had their third (and last) No. 1 hit, entitled "Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You)". Even though the group never achieved another #1 hit, they had hits that came close, like the jaunty release in 1986, "She Used to Be Somebody's Baby" (which peaked at #2) and 1987's "Talkin' to the Moon" (which peaked at #4, as well as 1988's "Love of a Lifetime" (which peaked at #4). They were also one of the first Country groups to have music videos,Fact|date=May 2008 like 1984's "The Lady Takes the Cowboy Every Time". In 1985, Gatlin wrote the song "Indian Summer" with
Barry Gibb , which he recorded as a duet withRoy Orbison .Fact|date=May 2008 They stayed in the Top 10 continuously throughout much of the 80s, with hits like "Denver."At points in his career, Gatlin's success got to him, after outselling concert tickets and television appearances. The pressure took a toll on Gatlin. This led Gatlin into
drugs andalcohol Fact|date=May 2008. However, soon enough, Gatlin was sober with the help of his family and religion.Fact|date=May 2008Life Today
When the "
New Traditional " country singers enteredNashville in 1986 with singers likeDwight Yoakam andRandy Travis pushing Gatlin and other Country-Pop-styled vocalists off the Top 10 list, Gatlin's success declined greatly. He had a duet recording in 1987 with another Country-Pop styled vocalist,Janie Fricke .Fact|date=May 2008 [The Billboard Book Of Top Country Hits--Joel Whitburn ISBN-10: 0-8230-8291-1 Copyright 2006] However, their duet only reached #21. He briefly signed withUniversal Records in 1989, where he recorded his last singles. His last charted single came in 1989, called "Number One Heartache Place".Fact|date=May 2008After more than a decade of singing together, in December 1992, the Gatlin Brothers embarked on a farewell tour before retiring to their own theater in
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina . Larry Gatlin went on to star in the Broadway production of "The Will Rogers Follies". In 1994, Gatlin and his brothers opened a 2,000-seat theater inMyrtle Beach . In 1995, he played himself in the TV-movie aboutDottie West 's life entitled "Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story". West had died four years before in a major car accident.Larry Gatlin wrote a memoir called "All the Gold in California" that was published in 1998.In 1999 Larry toured and entertained troops of the 1st CAV division in Bosnia.
Discography
Charted Singles
AAll the singles from this point on are credited to Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers.
Albums
B All the albums from this point on are credited to Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers.
References
* Wood, Gerry. (1998). "The Gatlin Brothers". In "The Encyclopedia of Country Music". Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 195-6.
External links
* [http://www.gatlinbrothers.com/ Larry Gatlin and Gatlin Brothers Official Website]
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