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Chanteuse
Country US originaire de l'Indiana.
As one-half of the husband/wife country
music duo Joey+Rory, featured on the new CMT/American Idol tv show "Can You duo",
Joey has a voice that is reminiscent of a modern-day
Emmylou Harris and a style that’s been
compared to a female George Strait.
Different than most cosmopolitan, high-fashion female country artists out today,
Joey’s not just a country singer, she is country. She sings that way, dresses
that way and lives it every day of her life. She knows her way around horses,
barns and cattle and she ropes on the side. She may look a supermodel, but she
rolls her sleeves up and works like a cowhand. Besides singing, Joey, along with
her sister-in-law Marcy, owns and operates a country diner about 45 minutes
south of Nashville in the small community of Pottsville (outside of Columbia, TN)
called Marcy Jo’s Mealhouse. One of those rare-breed of women who believe their
dreams and their destiny are the same thing. Joey’s cut from the cloth of old
school strong-backbone female artists like
Loretta,
Patty and her idol
Dolly Parton. She knows who she is and
what life and love are truly about. She loves traditional country music. It’s
all she knows. Her background is pure country, just like her image and lifestyle.
Joey’s never been afraid to sing about the things that are important to her.
About real life... family, faith, love, cowboys and the occasional butt kicking
she may have to give if a woman tries to take her man.
Proudly hailing from Alexandria, Indiana; a small farming and factory town,
Joey’s one of five children- 3 sisters and one younger brother... Jody, Julie,
Joey, Justin and Jessie). Her father Jack, a guitar-playing GM worker and her
mother June, a farm-raised gospel singer married after his return from Vietnam
and their passion for music was passed down to their middle child Joey. Her
first performance was at her first grade talent show, where she sang “Coat of
Many Colors” with dad playing guitar and the rest of the school watching in awe
as a six year old unwrapped her “gift” for all the world to see. She has been on
stage ever since… Because of her love of horses, after graduating high school,
Joey got a job as an assistant for a horse veterinarian in the area, where she
continued working for the next 3 years, all the while playing around Madison
county in a band and individually. On August 15, 1998 - Joey’s mother helped her
pack her things into a cattle trailer and they moved her to Nashville – actually
an hour south of Music City to a small rustic cabin in Lewisburg, TN to go to
work for another horse vet there. Through the cutting-horse business, she soon
met Wilbur Rimes and later Barbara Brooks and her husband Kix. Joey was soon
working full time at the Rimes’ barn in Lebanon, taking care of their cattle and
horses and watching songwriter nights in Nashville on the weekends. In 2001,
Joey was signed to Sony Records and hit producer Paul Worley (The Dixie Chicks/Martina/Big
& Rich) and Billy Crain cut a debut album on her, but before her record ever got
out of the chute, the label execs were let go and replaced and with the old
regime also went Joey’s album. Believing that everything happens for a good
reason, this turned out to be a blessing in disguise…giving her the opportunity
to take her time and grow as a woman, as a songwriter and as an artist.
Still determined to find her place in hallowed halls of the Country Music Hall
of Fame, Joey and her songwriter husband Rory Feek ("Some Beach" and "Chain of
Love") recently auditioned for, and are part of, the new CMT/American Idol tv
show "Can You duo" that begins airing on 4/14/08. Remaining true to who they
are and to the music they love, Joey and Rory are sure to poised to be one of
America’s next great country music duos.
http://www.myspace.com/martinjoey
Talents : Singer, Guitar
Style musical : Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Indie
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Années en activité :
| 1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 |
Album
| 2007 | CD GIANTSLAYER ? (US) |
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STRONG ENOUGH TO CRY - Intro / Strong
Enough To Cry / That’s Important To Me / When The Needle Hit The Vinyl /
Nothing To Remember / The Cowboy’s Mine / If Not For You / Southern Girl / Red / Like A Rodeo (with Paul OVERSTREET) / See You There (Justin’s Song) / Ol’ Paint |
© Rocky Productions 12/05/2008