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A Nostalgic Country Music Ride with Lacy J. Dalton

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This week on Here's What We Know, join us for a heartfelt conversation with country music icon Lacy J. Dalton. She's the legendary voice behind hits like "Crazy Blue Eyes," “16th Avenue,” and “Black Coffee.” We'll explore what drives Lacy beyond her fame, delving into her desire for a real connection through music. She reflects on themes of authenticity, legacy, and personal growth, sharing intimate details about her enduring musical journey since 1976.

In This Episode:

  • Lacy's Start: A look back at how Lacy began her career in 1976.
  • Unique Sound: Recognition of how distinct "Black Coffee" was upon release.
  • Songwriting Partnerships: Her work with Even Stevens and Hillary Kanter who also wrote hits for Eddie Rabbitt and Kenny Rogers.
  • Industry Struggles: Discussing obstacles such as being considered too old in the industry and battles to promote her music despite setbacks from label changes.
  • The success of Black Coffee: Despite initial resistance, it became an international dance hit outselling major artists like Michael Bolton at launch.
  • Musical Influences & Mentors: Remembering interactions with legends like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and George Jones.
  • Musical Authenticity: The importance of bringing genuine emotion to performances without over-singing or losing connection with listeners.

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Bio:
Lacy J. Dalton is a renowned American country singer and songwriter. Known as "Country's Bonnie Raitt," her soulful, gritty voice has captivated audiences for decades. She gained fame in 1979 with her hit "Crazy Blue Eyes" and won the ACM’s Top New Female Vocalist award.

Lacy's career highlights include touring with legends like Hank Williams Jr. and Willie Nelson, receiving Grammy nominations, and collaborating with Willie Nelson on his platinum album Half Nelson. She transitioned to the Americana genre, founding her label, Song Dog Records, and releasing several albums. Beyond music, Lacy co-founded the Let 'em Run Foundation, dedicated to rescuing wild horses, and taught songwriting to inmates through the William James Arts in Corrections program. She's also an honorary member of the Rotary Club of Reno, contributing to their fundraising efforts with her music.

Website: https://www.lacyjdalton.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacyjdalton/
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X: https://twitter.com/LacyJDalton
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lacyjdalton
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LacyJDaltonOfficial

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