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Kathy Mattea (Kathleen Alice Mattea) was born on 21 June, 1959 in South Charleston, West Virginia, U.S., is an American musician, activist (born 1959). Discover Kathy Mattea'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 64 years old?

Popular As Kathleen Alice Mattea
Occupation Singer · songwriter · producer
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 21 June, 1959
Birthday 21 June
Birthplace South Charleston, West Virginia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1959

Kathleen Alice Mattea (born June 21, 1959) is an American country music and bluegrass singer.

Kathleen Alice Mattea was born June 21, 1959, in South Charleston, West Virginia.

She and her two brothers grew up in nearby Cross Lanes.

Their father worked in a chemical plant and her mother was a homemaker.

During her childhood, Mattea's mother would have her perform informal piano recitals for family and friends.

She also sang in her parents' church as a child, and in high school she performed at school shows and family gatherings.

Mattea also began playing guitar in her teen years after discovering folk music.

In addition to folk, Mattea also took an interest in bluegrass, which she would later say "formed [her] roots" as an artist.

1976

In 1976, while attending West Virginia University, she joined a bluegrass band.

After a songwriter friend graduated and chose to pursue a career in Nashville, Tennessee, Mattea decided to drop out of school and go with him.

Her friend soon left Nashville in hopes of pursuing medical school, but Mattea chose to stay behind.

She worked as a tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame, and then as a secretary and a waitress, to support herself while working as a demo singer.

1981

Other notable cuts on the album included "God Ain't No Stained Glass Window", which was released as a 12" promotional single for the Christmas season; a cover version of Barry Manilow's 1981 hit "Somewhere Down the Road"; and "(Back to the) Heartbreak Kid", which later became a Top 10 hit on the country charts for Restless Heart in late 1985 to early 1986. Allmusic reviewer William Ruhlmann wrote of the album that it was "a fairly representative sampling of Nashville formula country writing", while praising the "feisty" nature of "Street Talk" and Mattea's vocals on "Heartbreak Kid". People reviewer Ralph Novak compared Mattea's voice favorably to Anne Murray and said that "Mattea may not have the most revolutionary sound around, but her material is especially good."

Her second album, From My Heart, was also her first under the production of Allen Reynolds, who is best known for his work with Crystal Gayle and Garth Brooks.

1982

It also featured a cover of Elton John's "Ball and Chain", from his 1982 album Jump Up! Ruhlmann found this album superior to its predecessor, stating that Reynolds "seems to have shaped the song selections to the singer's talents and given her the opportunity to sing in a more individual manner."

A review of the album in Billboard was also positive, noting the "more focused direction and a simpler, purer sound".

Mattea's artistic vision developed with the making of her third album, which brought in folk and acoustic sounds (inspired by her childhood).

1983

Songwriter, publisher, and record producer Byron Hill discovered her and helped her sign to Mercury Records in 1983.

1984

Active since 1984 as a recording artist, she has charted more than 30 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including four that reached No. 1: "Goin' Gone", "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses", "Come from the Heart", and "Burnin' Old Memories", plus 12 more that charted within the top ten.

She has released 14 studio albums, two Christmas albums, and one greatest hits album.

Most of her material was recorded for Universal Music Group Nashville's Mercury Records Nashville 8division between 1984 and 2000, with later albums being issued on Narada Productions, her own Captain Potato label, and Sugar Hill Records.

Among her albums, she has received five gold certifications and one platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

She has collaborated with Dolly Parton, Michael McDonald, Tim O'Brien, and her husband, Jon Vezner.

Mattea's self-titled debut album came out in 1984, with Hill and Rick Peoples as the album's producers.

Mattea later noted that "there were no budgets" when she was recording the album, as she was unable to afford a $75 makeup session, and the front cover featured her wearing a jacket which she had purchased at Kmart.

In addition, Mattea was given advice from image consultants on her musical persona.

According to Mattea, she did not have an "artistic vision" at the time, which accounted for a lack of artistic identity.

Four of its singles made the Hot Country Songs charts, starting with "Street Talk", which charted at number 25.

Mattea had originally recorded a demo of the song with the intent of having Terri Gibbs record it, but Mattea kept it for herself when Gibbs declined the song.

Followup "Someone Is Falling in Love" (written by Pebe Sebert) made it to number 26 on the same chart, while "You've Got a Soft Place to Fall" and "That's Easy for You to Say" fell short of the top 40.

1985

Released in 1985, it produced the chart singles "It's Your Reputation Talkin'", "He Won't Give In", and "Heart of the Country", which peaked at numbers 34, 22, and 46 respectively on Hot Country Songs.

1986

Her third album, Walk the Way the Wind Blows (1986) was (according to AllMusic) "her breakthrough both critically and commercially".

Four singles were released from the album.

First was "Love at the Five and Dime", written and originally recorded by Nanci Griffith on her 1986 album The Last of the True Believers.

Following it was the title track, "You're the Power", and "Train of Memories".

All four of these songs reached the top ten of the country music charts between 1986 and 1987.

Contributing musicians on Walk the Way the Wind Blows included Béla Fleck, Don Williams (who sang background vocals on "Love at the Five and Dime"), Wendy Waldman, and Vince Gill.

Billboard praised Walk the Way the Wind Blows as "Mattea's most country effort to date".

1990

Mattea is also a two-time Grammy Award winner: in 1990 for "Where've You Been", and in 1993 for her Christmas album Good News.

Her style is defined by traditional country, bluegrass, folk, and Celtic music influences.