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Lydia Loveless (Lydia Ruth Ankrom) was born on 4 September, 1990 in Coshocton, Ohio, is an American musician. Discover Lydia Loveless's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

Popular As Lydia Ruth Ankrom
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 4 September 1990
Birthday 4 September
Birthplace Coshocton, Ohio
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1990

Lydia Loveless (née Ankrom, born September 4, 1990) is an American alternative country singer-songwriter from Columbus, Ohio.

Their music combines pop music, classic country, honky tonk, and punk rock.

Loveless was born in Coshocton, Ohio, in the Newcastle area.

They are the daughter of Parker Chandler and have two older sisters: Eleanor Sinacola, and Jessica, who now performs under the stage name "Jessica Wabbit".

Loveless grew up on a farm in a rural area outside of Coshocton and was home-schooled.

They said they felt like an outcast in a town that emphasized religion and conformity until they moved to Columbus, Ohio when they were 14.

They enjoyed Hank Williams III and punk-influenced country music, while also embracing popular music and rock and roll and "pretty much anything on Kemado Records."

Their family is musical: Loveless' father was a pastor, drummer, and later country-western bar owner for a time.

They and their sisters played several instruments.

Loveless took piano lessons, then began trying to play the guitar at 12.

2004

In 2004, Loveless, their father, and their sisters made up part of a four-member new wave pop band called Carson Drew, named after the father in the Nancy Drew books.

Loveless played bass.

2007

The band broke up in 2007.

2010

At a show in Cincinnati where they opened for his band, Loveless met producer David Rhodes Brown (500 Miles to Memphis) who went on to produce their first album, 2010's The Only Man.

Loveless was not happy with the slick production of the album.

Loveless made the record when they were 15 years old.

Loveless clarified that they like the songs they wrote, but the drawn-out process (over three years) to get the album released influenced their feelings about the project.

Columbus attorney Steve McGann became their manager.

Loveless and their band drove 20 hours to Austin, Texas, and ended up playing for Bloodshot owners Rob Miller and Nan Warshaw at the 2010 South by Southwest music festival.

2012

In 2012, signed with Bloodshot and determined to make a more raw and edgier album, they released Indestructible Machine with songs that feature themes of frustration with their hometown, drinking, depression, and a humorous song about being stalked by a man who referred to himself as Steve Earle but was not in fact the singer of "Copperhead Road".

Loveless recorded the album with many live takes and a minimum of overdubs at Grove City, Ohio's Sonic Lounge recording studio with engineer Joe Viers.

Spin characterized the record as standing out "for its utter lack of bullshit", with "roaring vocals, in her narrators' lived-in-bars recklessness, and in her overall inability to mince words."

Indestructible Machine received praise from AllMusic and in publications such as the Chicago Tribune, Spin, and The Washington Post.

Greg Kot wrote that Loveless' "defiant tone is matched by songs that put country and punk on equal ground, unvarnished and direct".

2013

In the Spring of 2013, Loveless did an extensive Canadian tour supporting the Supersuckers.

Loveless and their band also toured Scandinavia and Spain during the fall of 2013.

In 2013, Loveless released Boy Crazy, an EP.

Mark Deming of AllMusic praised the release, asserting that the album "is further proof that Loveless is a major talent, and if her next album is as good as this, she may run the risk of becoming a very big star".

One of the songs, "Lover's Spat", is about the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

2014

Rolling Stone cited Loveless as one of its "10 New Artists You Need to Know: January 2014".

In February 2014, Loveless released their third full-length record, Somewhere Else, on Bloodshot Records, which has a dark, "poppy" vibe.

Stereogum said Loveless is using their "unmistakable voice as a songwriter, and she's only getting better at using it to blur the line between running her mouth and pouring out her heart."

Loveless was listed as one of "5 Best New Artist for January 14" by Spin magazine.

The record includes "Head", a single Loveless wrote with their guitar player, Todd May, a fellow songwriter.

The album had a very positive reception and entered Billboard's Heatseekers chart (new entries to Billboard charts, compiled by Nielsen SoundScan) the first week of its release at position number 7.

In April 2014, Loveless released the Mile High/Blind 7" record for Record Store Day. The record had a non-album cut titled "Mile High" on the A side and a cover of Kesha's "Blind" on the B side. It was a limited edition release on lime green vinyl. The tracks were released in digital album format on May 27, 2014.

2015

In April 2015, Loveless was part of a Record Store Day release with label-mate, Cory Branan.

The two artists cover two Prince songs: Loveless doing "I Would Die 4 U" and Branan doing "Under the Cherry Moon".

The 7" limited edition releases were also pressed onto purple vinyl.

Loveless donated their vocal talent to the end credits song from the film, A Dog Named Gucci, in the song "One Voice", which also features the voices of Norah Jones, Aimee Mann, Susanna Hoffs, Neko Case, Brian May and Kathryn Calder.