ABOUT TERRI CLARK:
From paying her dues at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville to holding the honor of being the only Canadian female member of the Grand Ole Opry, Terri Clark continues to build an unforgettable legacy primed for the history books of Country music.
The multi-JUNO Award winner boasts over five million albums sold, three RIAA Platinum and two RIAA Gold-certified albums, Canadian Gold, Platinum, Double Platinum and Triple Platinum-certified albums, 13 Top 10 singles including six No.1s in Canada and the U.S., 19 CCMA Awards and multiple ACM and CMA Female Vocalist of the Year award nominations. Clark also hosts the internationally syndicated, CMA and ACM Award nominated radio show,"Country Gold with Terri Clark," which can be heard on radio stations across the USA and Canada.
In 2018, Clark was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and most recently in 2023, she was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame - joining the likes of Joni Mitchell, Sarah McLachlan, Alanis Morissette, Neil Young and Shania Twain in one of Canada's highest honors. Clark has performed for sold-out audiences in both Canada and the U.S., headlining her own shows and joining George Strait, Toby Keith, Brooks & Dunn and Brad Paisley. In 2022 and 2023, Clark hit the road with Reba McEntire, continuing to captivate audiences as she took command of the iconic stages of Madison Square Garden, the Hollywood Bowl and more as she looks forward to another year full of touring across the U.S. and Canada.
Terri Clark: Take Two is the next chapter in Clark's long history of successes and accolades. Arriving Friday, May 31, the eight song album from the legendary singer, songwriter and guitar-slinger pairs her with some of the biggest stars in music today-including Kelly Clarkson, Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, Lainey Wilson, Ben Rector and Cody Johnson-for a duets project reimagining her iconic, chart-topping hits.
For more information visit:
www.terriclark.com
ABOUT DEANA CARTER:
Drenched in sun-kissed natural beauty both inside and out, Nashville native, Deana Carter,
didn't take a seemingly easy route to stardom, but instead chose to defy the conventional
expectations of the typical Nashville artist blueprint and make her own mark. And she did,
undeniably taking the industry and fans by storm with her wildly successful multi-platinum
international debut "Did I Shave My Legs For This?" more two decades ago. Anchored by the
dreamy super hit " Strawberry Wine", Carter showcased her own blend of country and retro-rock
sprinkled with the folksy singer/songwriter qualities that have garnered Deana Carter well-deserved
respect and wild acclaim.
With EIGHT albums under her belt, Carter explores many subjects commonly shared over a
quaint dinner, afternoon coffee or a sunny day hike with a good friend.
Her last release of Southern Way of Life was her first dive as Label CEO on her own Little
Nugget Records, distributed by Sony/Red. These songs weave through the sometimes rocky
terrain of adulthood, including loss of love, relationships on many different levels, trials,
tribulations and simply put - life. As always, Instinctively autobiographical, the subject matter
mimics the interesting ride of Carter's own life - so far.
The daughter of famed studio guitarist and producer Fred Carter, Jr., Deana grew up exposed
to the wide variety of musicians her father worked with, including Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan,
Waylon Jennings, Simon & Garfunkel, Muddy Waters, Dolly Parton, and many more. Their
strong influence would eventually seep into Deana's own country-pop style, which reflects
qualities that can also be heard in similar artists now, such as Miranda Lambert and reflective
of artists like Sheryl Crow.
Developing her songwriting skills by trial and error at writer's nights throughout Nashville,
Carter eventually signed a writing deal with Polygram and soon after a record deal with Capitol
Records. One of her demo tapes happened to fall into the hands of none other than Willie
Nelson, who remembered Deana as a child. Impressed with how she'd grown as a songwriter,
Nelson asked Deana to perform along with John Mellencamp, Kris Kristofferson and Neil Young
as the only female solo artist to appear at Farm Aid VII in 1994.
Her debut album, "Did I Shave My Legs For This?" boasts six songs co-written and with the
album co-produced by Carter, was released to strong reviews in late summer 1996. By the end
of the year, the record had climbed to the top of both the country and pop charts, quickly
achieving multi-platinum status, with 3 number one singles in a row. A "first" for the genre,
Deana's celebrated debut album held this distinction and many ground breaking achievements
for more than 5 years and has become one of Country Music's most treasured classics of the
90's.
"Everything's Gonna Be Alright" followed in late 1998 and in 2001 Carter realized her dream of
performing with her dad on an intimate holiday album, aptly titled "Father Christmas." Making a
strong move towards adult pop Carter released "I'm Just a Girl" on Arista Records in 2003, the
same year Capitol Records released a Greatest Hits compilation. Follow-ups "The Story of My
Life" in 2005 and "The Chain" in 2007 were both released on Vanguard Records. In an effort to
pay homage to her musical roots and preserve her legendary father's label Nugget Records,
that famously presented some of the best in country music some 40 years ago, Carter opened
her own label, Little Nugget Records, on which her latest album "Southern Way of Life" was
released.
Carter now divides her time between Los Angeles, Florida and Nashville, writing and producing
for both the pop/rock and country markets when not on the road touring or making movies.
Her superstar success continues to be evident as the chart topper "You & Tequila", co-written
with Matraca Berg and recorded by Kenny Chesney, was nominated as CMA's "Song of the
Year", as well as two Grammy nods, notable the coveted "Song of the Year" , and, also,
received a nomination as ACM's "Song of the Year". You and Tequila received a coveted
'Songs I Wished I'd Written' by the NSAI in Nashville, something Deana treasures, coming from
her hometown music community.
Carter also co-wrote and produced an album for recording artist Audra Mae & the Almighty
Sound, while putting the finishing touches on her own "Southern Way of Life."
She has recently held a Governor's seat on the Grammy Board for the Recording Academy and
served on the Producer's & Engineer's Wing, The Membership Committee, & held an active
voice for Artists & Creators with Advocacy in Washington, D. C. & throughout the last year for
Pandemic Relief.
Singer, songwriter, producer - Deana Carter continues to defy conventional expectations,
making waves as she makes great music, tours, & makes movies.