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Inside front cover photo from the insert to I Fell in Love. Original photograph by Michael Gomez. Rebecca Carlene Smith (b. September 26, 1955 and professionally known as Carlene Carter) is an American country singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of June Carter Cash and her first husband, Carl Smith. Image File history File links CarleneCarterfromIFellinLove. ...
September 26 is the 269th day of the year (270th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ...
Valerie June Carter Cash (June 23, 1929 â May 15, 2003) was a singer, songwriter, actress and comedian and was a member of the Carter Family, and the second wife of singer Johnny Cash. ...
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Career
Though her recording career had begun in the late 1970s with her eponymous debut album, it was with 1990's I Fell in Love that Carter's career really took off, with the album and title song topping the US country albums and singles charts, respectively. The album, which featured straight-ahead, retro-sounding country (her prior work had combined country, rock and roll and pop sounds), was among the first successes of the 1990s "neotraditionalist" movement in country. 1993's Little Love Letters featured the hit "Every Little Thing", which was accompanied by one of the top-rated music videos of the year. MCMXC redirects here; for the Enigma album, see MCMXC a. ...
Although she had recorded five albums before, all were much more rock than than the expected country from a descendant of one of country musics founding families, The Carter Family. ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
Little Love Letters had one major Billboard hit in the #3 Every Little Thing, and two minor ones in the #51 Unbreakable Heart, and the #50 I Love You Cause I Want To. ...
Carter's winning streak ended with 1995's Little Acts of Treason, which, while critically well received, failed to achieve the commercial success of the Carter's two previous releases. 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Little Acts of Treason was a rather low-ranking Billboard country album for Carlene Carter at #65, with neither of the released singles, Hurricane, nor Love Like This even making the charts. ...
She also found limited amounts of fame with the song "It takes one to know me", which was released on the albums "Johnny Cash the Legend" and "Johnny and June duets". Originally recorded in 1977 with a full string backing group, it was lost in a tape collection in Hendersonville and uncovered in 2003. It was then remastered by her brother John Carter Cash. In the remastered version John added his and his wife Laura's her sister in law backing vocals and a guest appearance from Carlene herself - more than 25 years after she wrote and recorded the song. John Carter Cash (born 3 March 1970) is an American Country-singer, songwriter and producer. ...
She was played by Victoria Hester in the movie Walk the Line. Walk the Line is an Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning film chronicling the life of Johnny Cash, American country singer. ...
Carter provided the voice of "Red" in the 1994 Williams pinball machine, Red & Ted's Road Show, designed by Pat Lawlor. A clip of Carter's hit, "Every Little Thing," is played after the player scores a jackpot. A picture of Carter appears in the game's backglass artwork. Williams is a long-standing electronic gaming and amusement company based in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Pinball is a type of coin-operated arcade game where a player attempts to score points by manipulating one or more metal balls on a playfield inside a glass covered case called a pinball machine. ...
Pat Lawlor (during the 2004 Pinball Expo) Patrick M. Lawlor is a pinball machine designer who is widely considered by silverball enthusiasts to be among the elite of his craft. ...
Carter had a cameo appearance in the 1994 film Maverick. She played a waitress on the gambling casino ship run by Commodore Duvall (James Coburn). Martin Scorsese appears briefly in an uncredited role in this scene from his feature film Taxi Driver. ...
1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...
Maverick is a 1994 comedy Western movie, based on the 1950s television series Maverick, and created by Roy Huggins. ...
James Coburn in Sam Peckinpahs Cross of Iron (1977). ...
Controversies Aside from her music, Carter's career and private life have included significant controversy. During a 1979 performance at New York's Bottom Line, she introduced a song stating, "If this don't put the cunt back in country, nothing will" [1], unaware that her mother, June Carter and stepfather, Johnny Cash were in the audience. Cash was reportedly enormously offended and would not speak to his stepdaughter for several months as a result; the incident and statement were widely quoted in the press, and Carter spent much of the next decade trying to live the comment down. Shooter Jennings, another progeny of country legend, would later release the album Put The "O" Back In Country (2003) which makes a similar play on words, and Hank Williams III used the phrase in his song "Dick in Dixie" on his 2006 release Straight to Hell. For the song by the Smashing Pumpkins, see 1979 (song). ...
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Johnny Cash (born J. R. Cash, February 26, 1932 â September 12, 2003) was a multi Grammy Award-winning influential American country and rock and roll singer and songwriter. ...
Waylon Albright Shooter Jennings was born in 1979 to country-western singers Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter. ...
Put The O Back In Country is the very first album by American country music singer and songwriter Shooter Jennings. ...
Shelton Hank Williams (born December 12, 1972, in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American musician. ...
Straight to Hell is the third studio album by outlaw country/punk artist Hank Williams III. It is Williams first release since settling a contract dispute with Curb Records, and is one of the first releases on Curbs new Bruc Records imprint. ...
Straight to Hell is the third studio album by outlaw country/punk artist Hank Williams III. It is Williams first release since settling a contract dispute with Curb Records, and is one of the first releases on Curbs new Bruc Records imprint. ...
In 2001, a New Mexico police officer pulled over Carter and musician Howie Epstein. A search of the vehicle revealed that it was stolen and drugs were found. [2] Capital Santa Fe Largest city Albuquerque Area Ranked 5th - Total 121,665 sq mi (315,194 km²) - Width 342 miles (550 km) - Length 370 miles (595 km) - % water 0. ...
Howard Norman Epstein (1955-2003), was one of the most noted bass guitarists in rock music. ...
Personal life Marriages Carlene Carter has been married four times: - Joseph Simpkins Jr. (1971-1972)
- One child Tiffany Anastasia Lowe
- Jack Wesley Routh (1974-1977)
- One child John Jackson Routh
- Nick Lowe from (1979-1990)
- Joseph Breen (2006- )
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Joseph Breen (born July 5, 1958) is an American soap opera actor. ...
Children Tiffany Anastasia Lowe Tiffany Anastasia Lowe is the first born child of Carlene Carter born on February 23, 1972 in Nashville, Tennessee. She is a professional Makeup Artist in Los Angeles working on numerous commercials and most recently doing Jane Seymour's makeup for the Sept. 1st, 2006 issue of Woman's Day magazine. She sings and writes her own songs but, has only recorded one EP " Queen of Everything" to date and has not pursued a recording contract with any major labels. Carter gave birth to Tiffany at the age of 16 during her marriage to Joe Simpkins. [3]. When Carter married her third husband Nick Lowe he adopted Tiffany and legally changed her surname to Lowe and moved her to London. After her mother's divorce from Nick Lowe she elected to keep her adopted father's surname. She is married to Noah Darling and has two children with him. She is most notable because she is the namesake of the last song written and recorded by her grandmother, June Carter Cash. The song also mentions Lowe's courtship by Quentin Tarantino. Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, actor, and Oscar-winning screenwriter. ...
She is married to Noah Darling and has two children: - Luna Kai Darling
- Lux Noah Darling
John Jackson Routh John Jackson Routh is the second born child of Carlene Carter born January 15th, 1976. His father is Jack Wesley Routh, Carlene Carter's second husband, a musician who played guitar with Johnny Cash, his father in law, on his records and opened on the Johnny Cash Road Show. [4] In addition to this he "played guitar and traveled on the road with the Carter Family". [5] He has two children: Anita Grace Routh. Jackson Maddox Routh
Discography Musical Shapes is the third album by Carlene Carter. ...
Blue Nun is the fourth album by Carlene Carter. ...
CEST C BON is an album by Carlene Carter. ...
Although she had recorded five albums before, all were much more rock than than the expected country from a descendant of one of country musics founding families, The Carter Family. ...
Little Love Letters had one major Billboard hit in the #3 Every Little Thing, and two minor ones in the #51 Unbreakable Heart, and the #50 I Love You Cause I Want To. ...
Little Acts of Treason was a rather low-ranking Billboard country album for Carlene Carter at #65, with neither of the released singles, Hurricane, nor Love Like This even making the charts. ...
Stronger is the third single from Pop singer Britney Spears released from the album Oops!... I Did It Again during the fourth quarter of 2000. ...
Singles | Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. Country | | 1990 | "Time's Up" (Duet with Southern Pacific) | - | #26 | County Line (Southern Pacific Album) | | 1990 | "I Fell In Love" | - | #3 | I Fell In Love | | 1991 | "Come On Back" | - | #3 | I Fell In Love | | 1991 | "One Love" | - | #33 | I Fell In Love | | 1991 | "The Sweetest Thing" | - | #25 | I Fell In Love | | 1993 | "Every Little Thing" | - | #3 | Little Love Letters | | 1993 | "Unbreakable Heart" | - | #51 | Little Love Letters | | 1994 | "I Love You Cause I Want To" | - | #50 | Little Love Letters | | 1994 | "Something Already Gone" | - | #46 | Maverick Soundtrack | | 1995 | "Hurricane" | - | | Little Acts of Treason | |