Epic Records years (1993 – 2005)
Going back to work in the studio, Loveless and Gordy re-recorded all the material they had worked on the previous fall. The changed voice was stronger than what it was previously and a different Patty Loveless recorded her first album for Epic, Only What I Feel. The album was released in April and was promoted strongly and heavily by Epic. Loveless' #1 single "Blame It On Your Heart" firmly put her back into the spotlight. The release of Only What I Feel gave Loveless two CMA nominations for Single of the Year and Video of the Year for "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye". Some critics said that this album with Epic was her personal best.
Perhaps her crowning achievement was that album's follow-up, When Fallen Angels Fly. It won the Country Music Association's Album of the Year award and gave her four Top 10 singles. She followed it up with The Trouble with the Truth in 1996 which gave her Female Vocalist of the Year awards from both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Mu
More about Patty Loveless (From Wikipedia)
Early Years
Patricia Lee Ramey was born the sixth of seven children to John and Naomi Ramey outside of Pikeville, Kentucky on 4 January 1957. Although born in Pikeville, the family lived in read more...
Teenager In Nashville
It was her brother Roger that initially took Patricia Ramey to Nashville, Tennessee in 1971. Having grown up listening to the music of the Grand Ole Opry both in Pikeville, and then read more...
North Carolina Years
In North Carolina, Patricia and her husband Terry played in a circuit of small bars and concert halls, some not totally legal. She sang covers of late 70's rock songs, along with read more...
Return To Nashville
In April 1985, Loveless felt her marriage to Terry Lovelace was ending (they eventually divorced amicably in 1986). She contacted her brother Roger to help her get back to Nashville. read more...
MCA Years (1985 – 1992)
Tony Brown brought in one of his top producers, Emory Gordy, Jr., to help develop Loveless for MCA. Together, they produced a series of songs for Loveless, and all of them were released read more...
Throat Surgery And A New Voice
With the new recording contract, Loveless headed into the recording studio to record new material for Epic. In the studio, her producer (Gordy) noticed that her voice was not as read more...
Epic Records Years (1993 – 2005)
Going back to work in the studio, Loveless and Gordy re-recorded all the material they had worked on the previous fall. The changed voice was stronger than what it was previously read more...
Current (2006 – Present)
In 2006, Loveless sang one song in duet with Bob Seger on his album Face the Promise; the same year she also collaborated with Solomon Burke on his Nashville album and Vince Gill read more...
Patty Loveless (born Patricia Lee Ramey, January 4, 1957 in Pikeville, Kentucky, raised in Elkhorn City, Kentucky and Louisville, Kentucky) is an American country music singer.
Since read more...
Loveless' accolades have been many, including being awarded the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Top Female Vocalist (1996) and the Country Music Association (CMA) Female Vocalist read more...
