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City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
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Signup Date: 6/10/2007
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Sunday, June 07, 2009
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Category: Music
Louvin Plays CMA Music Festival, Honors Gram Parsons Country Music Hall of Fame legend Charlie Louvin will play the CMA Music Festival in Nashville, June 14th, on the Sommet Center Plaza Music Stage. This stage, located at the corner of Broadway and Fifth Avenue, is free and open to the public. Although he is the oldest artist playing the festival this year, his rigorous schedule and frenzied output suggest someone with no interest in slowing down. Louvin, who turns 82 on July 7th, made country music history with his brother Ira as The Louvin Brothers, one of the most enduring and influential duos ever. Now, coming off back-to-back Grammy nominations for his solo albums in 2007 and 2008, and with two new albums recently released, Charlie continues to inspire audiences and fellow artists. Playing the CMA Music Festival is something he looks forward to. Charlie says of his upcoming performance, "I love to play the CMA. You really get to connect with country music fans there. There's people there who care about the traditions in country music and I appreciate that." The performance will be broadcast on Sirius/XM's "The Highway" and "Bluegrass Junction" channels as part of their coverage of CMA week festivities. Charlie recently released two concept albums exploring his visions of heaven and hell. A sacred album, 'Steps To Heaven', was nominated for a Grammy, Best Southern, Bluegrass or Country Gospel Album. The New York Times' Amanda Petrusich called it "a raw and stunning collection." Another album, 'Charlie Louvin Sings Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs,' was released to wide acclaim in Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal. He has recently shared stages with Old 97's, Levon Helm, and Lucinda Williams, and guests on Lucinda's latest album, 'Little Honey'. Charlie was recently interviewed as part of a multi-part prime time PBS series produced by Sir George Martin, 'The Soundtrack of Our Lives", set to air in 2011. The Louvin Brothers' music has endured through the decades due in no small part to the advocacy of Americana/alt country legend Gram Parsons, who covered several Louvin Brothers songs. On September 19th, Charlie will headline the annual Gram Parsons Guitar Pull in Waycross, GA, Parsons' hometown. The performance will be recorded for a live album to be released in 2010 on the Tompkins Square label. Charlie and Ira Louvin, The Louvin Brothers, are among the most influential duos in country music history. Bridging the gap between the early stylings of the Delmore Brothers, Monroe Brothers and Blue Sky Boys, and modern practitioners like the Everly Brothers, their close-harmony gospel and secular material mixed old-time traditional country with a modern sensibility. The Louvin Brothers scored 6 Top Ten singles on the Billboard country chart in the 1950's, and 9 in the Top 20, including the #1 "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby", "When I Stop Dreaming", "Cash on The Barrelhead" and "Knoxville Girl." Concept albums such as their first in 1956 for Capitol, 'Tragic Songs of Life', as well as their 'Tribute to the Delmore Brothers' and 'Satan Is Real', have become more than cult classics for new generations of fans. In 1955 they joined the Grand Ole Opry, of which Charlie Louvin is still a member. After Ira Louvin's death in an automobile accident in 1965, Charlie went on to a successful solo career, recording 13 albums for Capitol and landing ten Billboard-charting singles including two Top Ten hits on the Billboard country chart. He is a four-time Grammy nominee as a solo artist, most recently in 2008 (Best Traditional Folk Album) and 2009 (Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album). The Louvin Brothers' influence is immeasurable. The Everly Brothers were influenced by them, and the Everlys heavily influenced the Beatles. Emmylou Harris' first top ten country hit was the Louvin Brothers' "If I Could Only Win Your Love." Gram Parsons famously covered "The Christian Life" with the Byrds, as well as "Cash on the Barrelhead." In 2003, Universal South released 'Livin' Lovin' Losin' : Songs of the Louvin Brothers', featuring covers by Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Alison Krauss and many others. The album won a Grammy for Best Country Album in 2003. The Louvin Brothers' songs have been covered by Uncle Tupelo, Johnny Cash, Jack White, Beck, and scores of other artists. The Louvin Brothers were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001.
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
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51 ST. ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARD NOMINEE! Charlie Louvin 'Steps To Heaven' - Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album. We are Proud to Announce Charlies 2008 Release "Steps To Heaven" has been Nominated for a Grammy Award! Congratulations Charlie!
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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We are Proud to Announce the Opening of The New Louvin Brother's Museum! The new Museum has been located in Mt Eagle, TN. Charlie would like to Invite Friend's and Fan's to vist The New Location! We have added some New Photo's of the Museum to our Myspace and will be adding more in the future. We will also be adding some New Music off the Newly Released "Steps To Heaven " CD! For Complete Information on Charlie Louvin and to keep up with His Show Dates Visit: www. myspace. com/officialcharlielouvin Or www. charlielouvinbros. com .
Thanks, Webmaster, Official Charlie Louvin Myspace
Directions to Mt. Eagle, TN. --- From Nashville take I-24 East to Exit 134. Taking Exit - at stop sign turn left. About 1/2 mile on your left will be Mt. Eagle Motel and next door will be Mt Eagle Restaurant, Gift Shop, and Louvin Brothers Museum.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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On tour with Old 97's – October 1-12
Sings on Lucinda Williams' new album – Out Oct 14th
Record Release show/party at Banjo Jim' s - Oct 24th
Playing Levon Helm's Ramble – Oct 25th
Country Music Hall of Famer and half of the legendary country duo The Louvin Brothers, Charlie Louvin will release two new albums on New York City's Tompkins Square label. ..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O />..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O />
Steps to Heaven, due September 16th, 2008, features ten traditional gospel classics including two Louvin Brothers songs. The release will be followed by Charlie Louvin Sings Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs, out December 9, 2008. Both albums were produced, recorded and mixed by Mark Nevers (Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Andrew Bird, Bobby Bare Sr.)
2007 saw Louvin celebrate his 80th birthday amidst a swirl of activity around the release of his first studio album in ten years, Charlie Louvin. Grammy-nominated for Best Traditional Folk Album, the disc features George Jones, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Will Oldham, Elvis Costello and many others. Charlie toured and recorded with Lucinda Williams, made a video for the song "Ira", released a field recording of one of his many in-store performances, Live at Shake It Records, played over 100 concert dates sharing stages with Ryan Adams and Neko Case, appeared on giant festivals like Bonnaroo and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, and placed a medallion around Emmylou Harris' neck inducting her into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Charlie's self-titled album earned 4 out of 5 stars in Uncut and Mojo Magazine, and sparked a bevy of great press and renewed interest in his fascinating career.
Instead of hanging back at age 80, Charlie has instead chosen to challenge himself. Steps to Heaven was recorded live with a gospel choir comprised of three sisters, journeyman gospel pianist Derrick Lee, and Chris Scruggs adding doghouse bass and electric guitar. Louvin had never recorded with black gospel musicians before, and in doing so discovered a new musical path. "I did things on the gospel record I had no idea I could do. I'd be thinking along the way, 'How can I do things I've never done before?' And I did it."
Although some might be surprised at a thematic Charlie Louvin album dealing with death and destruction, one needn't look any further than the very first Louvin Brothers album to find a connection. Tragic Songs of Life, released in 1956, is full of emotional songs detailing heartbreak, betrayal, violence and loss. Inspired by Tompkins Square's recent Grammy-nominated 3CD box set People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs, 1913-1938, Charlie reached back for a couple of songs from that first Louvins album, and pulled nine songs from the box set to create a moving and sometimes raucous new take on traditional songs of tragedy.
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Friday, July 11, 2008
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!
COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND "CHARLIE LOUVIN" EXPLORES VISIONS OF HEAVEN AND HELL ON TWO NEW ALBUMS IN 2008!
Tompkins Square is proud to announce that Country Music Hall of Famer and half of the legendary country duo The Louvin Brothers, Charlie Louvin will release two new albums. Steps to Heaven, due September 16th, 2008, features 10 traditional gospel classics including two Louvin Brothers songs. The release will be followed by Charlie Louvin Sings Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs, coming December 9, 2008. Both albums were produced, recorded and mixed by Mark Nevers (Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Andrew Bird, Bobby Bare Sr.).
Steps to Heaven was recorded live with a gospel choir comprised of three sisters, journeyman gospel pianist Derrick Lee, and Chris Scruggs adding doghouse bass and guitar. Louvin had never recorded with black gospel musicians before, and in doing so discovered a new musical path. "I did things on the gospel record I had no idea I could do. I'd be thinking along the way, 'How can I do things I've never done before?' And I did it.
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Although some might be surprised at a thematic Charlie Louvin album dealing with death and destruction, one needn't look any further than the very first Louvin Brothers album to find a connection. Tragic Songs of Life, released in 1956, is full of emotional songs detailing heartbreak, betrayal, violence and loss. Inspired by Tompkins Square's recent Grammy-nominated 3CD box set People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs, 1913-1938, Louvin reached back for a couple of songs from that first Louvins album, and pulled nine songs from the box set to create a moving and sometimes raucous new take on traditional songs of tragedy.
2007 saw Louvin celebrate his 80th birthday amidst a swirl of activity around the release of his first studio album in 10 years, Charlie Louvin. Grammy-nominated for Best Traditional Folk Album, the disc features George Jones, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Will Oldham, Elvis Costello and many others. Louvin toured and recorded with Lucinda Williams, made a video for the song "Ira," released a field recording of one of his many in-store performances, Live at Shake It Records, played over 100 concert dates sharing stages with Ryan Adams and Neko Case, appeared on giant festivals like Bonnaroo and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, and placed a medallion around Emmylou Harris' neck inducting her into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The self-titled album earned 4 out of 5 stars in Uncut and Mojo magazines, and sparked a bevy of great press and renewed interest in his fascinating career.
ABOUT CHARLIE LOUVIN:
Charlie Louvin was born July 7, 1927 in Henager, AL. He and his older brother Ira worked as field hands on the family farm. In the evening, they would listen to the country hits of the day on their father's Victrola. Inspired by the tight-harmony duets of The Delmore Brothers, Monroe Brothers and Blue Sky Boys, the brothers began developing a distinctive style called "shape note singing" based on gospel harmonies they had learned in church.
The duo nailed down steady work in the 40's on local radio stations in Knoxville and Memphis. They also toured heavily in Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee during this period. On one swing through Dyess, Arkansas, Charlie remembers an encounter with a teenager named Johnny Cash. "We were playing with Eddie Hill. I was selling tickets and I saw this young man standing outside alone. I asked him to show me where the bathroom was. As we walked back, he noticed I had two soda crackers in my shirt pocket. He asked me why, and I said, 'To keep from starving to death.' I invited him in to the show - I could tell he didn't have any money. Years later in his book (Man In Black, 1975), he said he always ate two soda crackers before he went on stage." Cash also recalls the date in an intro to his version of the Louvin's "When I Stop Dreaming" on the recent Columbia/Legacy release, Personal File.
The Louvins scored their first record deal with Apollo in 1947, released a single on Decca in 1949, and recorded 12 sides for MGM in 1951 and 1952. One of those sessions took place with Hank Williams waiting outside for his turn in the studio. Their recording and performing schedule was sporadic due to Charlie's military service during the Korean War. Upon his return to the States, they began recording for Capitol Records, which remained their label home until the brothers parted ways in 1963.
Marking a shift from gospel to secular material, the Louvins scored their commercial breakthrough in 1955 with the top ten hit "When I Stop Dreaming." They toured in early 1955 with soon-to-be superstar Elvis Presley as their opening act, and became members of the Grand Ole Opry. From 1955 through 1962, the Louvin Brothers churned out 12 hits on the Billboard country chart, including "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby," "You're Running Wild," "Cash On The Barrelhead" and "Knoxville Girl.
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Although the Louvins hit machine had slowed by the early 60's, they instead created a string of themed albums, cult favorites that still resonate with today's alt-country audience, including A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers and Satan Is Real. By 1963, with a shifting marketplace and interpersonal tensions mounting, the Louvin Brothers parted ways. Ira released his lone solo album, The Unforgettable Ira Louvin, in 1964. He died in a car crash in Missouri on June 20, 1965.
Charlie's solo career began in 1964 with the top five hit "I Don't Love You Anymore," and he followed it with six Billboard-charting singles from 12 Capitol LPs. By the late 60's, a renewed interest in the music of the Louvin Brothers began to take shape.
The Louvins' continued legacy is at least partly attributed to Gram Parsons, who, according to legend, paid people to scour LA record shops looking for their out-of-print sides. His versions of Louvins classics "The Christian Life" from the Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo, or "Cash on the Barrelhead" from Grevious Angel, serve as the blueprint for so much "alt-country" that was to follow. Emmylou Harris' first hit was the Louvins' "If I Could Only Win Your Love." Uncle Tupelo covered "Great Atomic Power" on their third album, March 16-20, 1992. "The Christian Life" has been worked into The Raconteurs' live set recently.
In 2007, Charlie Louvin's self-titled album received a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Folk Album.
For more information, please contact:
Ken Weinstein at Big Hassle Media
weinstein@bighassle.com or Josh Rosenthal at Tompkins Square
info@tompkinssquare.com
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Thursday, July 19, 2007
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
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