Deana Carter

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Deana Carter

Background information
Birth name Deana Kay Carter
Born January 4, 1966 (1966-01-04) (age 42) Nashville, Tennessee
United States
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Rhythm guitar
Mandolin
Years active 1995-present
Label(s) Capitol Nashville
Arista Nashville
Vanguard
Associated acts Fred Carter, Jr.
Website http://www.deanacarter.net

Deana Kay Carter (born January 4, 1966 in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.) is an American country music singer-songwriter who broke through in 1996 with the release of debut single "Strawberry Wine", which reached Number One on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. It was followed by the release of her debut album Did I Shave My Legs for This?, which produced two additional Number One singles and was certified 5x Platinum in the United States for sales of over five million. To date, Deana has recorded six studio albums, one greatest hits album, and charted eleven singles on the country charts. She is amongst numerous female artists well-known for appearing and performing barefoot.

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[edit] Biography

She is the daughter of Fred Carter, Jr. Despite her contact with many of the musicians she knew through her father, her efforts to begin a musical career took several years to begin showing any results. Her first attempt was at age 17, going around with her father in the attempt to get a record deal. When she was initially unsuccessful, she entered the University of Tennessee, majoring in Rehabilitation Therapy and becoming a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and a Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister. While attending, she sang at various campus locations, performing for the enjoyment of singing, rather than with the intent of pursuing a musical career. After she graduated, she worked with recovering stroke and head injury patients. Although she found the work rewarding and worthwhile, she eventually realized that her first love was music, and decided to pursue the music career she left earlier.

Her first big break came when one of her demo tapes caught the attention of Willie Nelson, who invited her to take part in the 1994 Farm Aid VII concert as the show's only female soloist. That same tape led to a contract with Capitol Records that year.

In 1996, her debut album, Did I Shave My Legs for This?, was released.

Carter's next album Everything's Gonna Be Alright did not do as well, and she discontinued her relationship with Capitol a few years later over differences over creative direction. After a Christmas album and a divorce from husband Chris DiCroce, she relocated to Los Angeles, then released the album I'm Just a Girl on Arista Nashville in 2003, followed by The Story Of My Life on Vanguard Records in 2005. The Chain was released in October 2007.

Carter also has been a national spokesperson for the National Kidney Foundation, her father being a kidney transplant recipient.

Carter and her boyfriend Chris Hicky have a son, Gray Hayes Hicky, born in September of 2004. [1]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

Year Album Title Chart Positions RIAA Label
US Country US 200
1996 Did I Shave My Legs for This? 2 10 5× Multi-Platinum Capitol Nashville
1998 Everything's Gonna Be Alright 6 57 Gold
2001 Father Christmas Rounder
2002 The Deana Carter Collection Capitol Nashville
2003 I'm Just a Girl 6 58 Arista Nashville
2005 The Story of My Life 26 150 Vanguard
2007 The Chain 60

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US Hot 100
1996 "Strawberry Wine" 1 65 Did I Shave My Legs for This?
1997 "We Danced Anyway" 1 72
"Count Me In" 5
"How Do I Get There" 1
1998 "Did I Shave My Legs for This?" 25 85
"Absence of the Heart" 16 83 Everything's Gonna Be Alright
1999 "You Still Shake Me" 36
"Angles Working Overtime" 35
"Ruby Brown"A
2002 "There's No Limit" 14 102 I'm Just a Girl
2003 "I'm Just a Girl" 35
2005 "(Bleep) Texas"A Single only
"One Day at a Time" 55 The Story of My Life
2006 "In a Heartbeat"A
2007 "On the Road Again" (w/ Willie Nelson)A The Chain
  • AFailed to chart.

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[edit] References

  • Everett, Todd (1998). "Deana Carter". In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press.

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