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Infobox musical artist|name = Kelly Willis|background = solo_singer|image = Kelly Willis at ACL Fest.jpg|caption = Kelly Willis at the Austin City Limits Music Festival , 2007.|birth_name =|birth_date = Birth date and age|1968|10|2|origin = Annandale, Virginia , USA |spouse = Mas Palermo 1989-1991 Bruce Robison 1996-present |genre = Country music|Country |occupation = Singer-songwriter |years_active = 1990–present |label = MCA Nashville|MCA A& M Records|A& M Rykodisc |associated_acts = |website = http://www.kellywillis.me/ Kelly Willis Kelly Willis (born October 2, 1968) is an United States|American country music singer-songwriter , whose music has been described as contemporary country, alternative country and Neotraditional country|new traditionalist .
Early life
Born in Lawton, Oklahoma , United States|U.S. , Willis was the youngest of three children. While her father was a U.S. Army colonel , Willis’ mother had a strong interest in music and sang and acted in amateur musicals. Willis began singing when she was nine as a way to comfort herself after her parents divorced. After the divorce, Willis and her siblings lived with her dad and moved around the country to accommodate her father’s military job. She spent her middle school years in North Carolina and her high school years in Annandale, Virginia .
Career
Heavily influenced by her mother, who used to sing in local musicals, Kelly became interested in music. One day during a high school visit to the beach, she entered a nearby pay recording booth and sang her own version of Elvis Presley 's "Teddy Bear." With the demo in hand, Willis impressed her then boyfriend, drummer Mas Palermo, and joined his rockabilly band at the age of 16. The band took her on as the lead vocalist and soon rechristened the band Kelly Willis & the Fireballs. After Willis’ high school graduation, the band decided to move to Austin, Texas , to participate in the vibrant Austin music scene. After a few months in Austin, however, the band broke up. Willis and Palermo, married in 1989 , formed a new band called Radio Ranch. In Austin, Willis attracted the notice of several influential Texas singer-songwriters including Nanci Griffith and Lyle Lovett . Griffith introduced Music Corporation of America|MCA producer Tony Brown (record producer)|Tony Brown to Willis. Brown was very impressed with Willis’ vocal abilities and signed her to the MCA label in 1989.
MCA embarked on a big marketing campaign to tout Willis after she recorded her first album on the label, the 1990 album Well Travelled Love . MCA ensured that Willis was interviewed by several national magazines including unusual venues like Vogue (magazine)|Vogue and Mademoiselle (magazine)|Mademoiselle . Her voice appeared in the 1991 Ridley Scott -produced movie Thelma and Louise , singing "Little Honey." Willis also had a small part in Tim Robbins ’ 1992 film Bob Roberts . Despite of all the publicity and positive reviews from most reviewers, Well Travelled Love and Willis’ subsequent albums for MCA ( Bang Bang (Kelly Willis album)|Bang Bang in 1991 and Kelly Willis (album)|Kelly Willis in 1993 ) sold modestly and received very little radio play. During this time, Willis felt uncomfortable with the way she was marketed by MCA. In 1994 , MCA released Willis from her contract.
In 1995, Willis collaborated on the song "Rex’s Blues", which appeared on the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Bothered produced by the Red Hot Organization .
Willis continued to pursue her music career after leaving MCA. In 1996, she recorded an Extended play|EP for A& M Records entitled Fading Fast . However, her relationship with A& M was short-lived; after working with two major labels, Willis decided to record her next album on her own. Her efforts resulted in the 1999 album What I Deserve , which Willis sold to Rykodisc after finishing the album. What I Deserve received quite a bit of press after the album’s release. It was commonly seen as Willis’ response to her history with MCA, and was uniformly praised by critics, becoming a hit for Willis.
Willis was also a judge for the 2nd annual The Independent Music Awards|Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers. http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima_new/pastjudges.asp Independent Music Awards - Past Judges
In 2003, Willis and Bruce Robison , her husband and fellow country musician, released the record Happy Holidays , a cover album of Christmas songs. Starting in 2005, Willis and Robison appeared in television and radio commercials for the anti-allergy product Claritin. http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1481015/12092003/willis_kelly.jhtml CMT.com : Kelly Willis : Willis and Robison: A Texas Family Christmas
In Fall 2007, Willis released Translated From Love . It was recorded at Robison's studio, Premium Recording Services, in Austin, TX.cite web | author= Doole, Kerry | title= Kelly Willis Web Interview | url= http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx? csid1=114& csid2=946& fid1=27347| work = Exclaim! | year=2007| accessdate=2007-09-18 and produced by Chuck Prophet , formerly of the band Green On Red . The album is co-written by Willis, Prophet and notable songwriter Jules Shear , and includes a cover version of Iggy Pop 's "Success."
In early 2008, Willis announced she would take an indefinite hiatus from live performances due to family obligations. Said Willis in a website announcement, "Being a traveling musician with four kids may not make an extremely compelling reality TV show but it is kicking my butt. I plan to continue making records. And I may do the occasional holiday show/song swap/benefit here and there.... Happy trails...until we meet again." Her winter / spring 2008 scheduled dates continued as planned until the final show May 2, 2008.
Willis has recently begun to tour outside of Texas again; first she headlined the Northern Rockies Folk Festival in Hailey, Idaho on August 7, 2010. Next up, she is scheduled to perform at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival at Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on October 2, 2010. In the summer of 2011, Kelly has been touring the country with her husband Bruce Robison and performing new songs in preparation for an album she plans to record with Bruce in the fall of 2011.
Personal life
Willis married high school boyfriend Mas Palermo in 1989, but they divorced in 1991. In 1992, Willis met Austin singer-songwriter Bruce Robison . They had a tumultuous relationship for the next few years.Citation needed|date=October 2009 After several years of dating, Willis and Robison married in 1996.
After spending years on working, Willis turned to her family. She went through in vitro fertilization treatments, and gave birth to son Deral Otis in Jan 2001. Willis' experience with raising a child led to a different sort of album than the earlier What I Deserve . In 2002, Willis released Easy (Kelly Willis album)|Easy . The album expresses Willis' contentment with her new life through songs with a relaxed, mellow vibe. After the album’s release, Willis became pregnant again and gave birth to twinsAbigail Esme and Benjamin James http://www.commotionpr.com/images/BruceKelly_twins.jpg on March 24, 2003 http://www.rykodisc.com/Catalog/dump/rykoalbums_1266.asp http://dir.salon.com/story/mwt/feature/2003/08/01/rockermoms/index.html Mothers who rock - Salon.com On January 11, 2006 Kelly welcomed 4th child Joseph Willis Robison; he weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces was 19.75& nbsp;inches long. http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1520547/01112006/robison_bruce.jhtml CMT.com : Bruce Robison : Robison, Willis Welcome Fourth Child http://blogs.myspace.com/kellywillismusic
Discography
Albums
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US Country
US Heat
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Well Travelled Love
Release date: May 25, 1990
Label: MCA Records
Bang Bang
Release date: April 16, 1991
Label: MCA Records
Kelly Willis
Release date: 1993
Label: MCA Records
EP )
Release date: 1996
Label: A& M Records
What I Deserve
Release date: February 23, 1999
Label: Rykodisc
One More Time: The MCA Recordings
Release date: September 12, 2000
Label: Universal Music Group Nashville|MCA Nashville
Corcoran, Michael. “Happy holidays, from Kelly and Bruce; A songwriting duo's Christmas: The children will nestle all snug in their beds, while Mom and Dad's records dance in our heads.” The Austin American-Statesman 25 Nov. 2003: E1+.
House, Silas. “Nothing to Fear.” No Depression (periodical)|No Depression July-Aug. 2002: 72-81.
Manheim, James M. “Kelly Willis.” Contemporary Musicians . Vol. 12. Detroit: Gale, 1994. 278-280.
Patoski, Joe Nick. “What She Deserves.” Texas Monthly Mar. 1999: 114-116.
http://www.commotionpr.com/images/BruceKelly_twins.jpg Picture of twinsAbigail Esme and Benjamin James
http://www.kellywillis.me/ Kelly Willis official website
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p1878|pure_url=yes Kelly Willis at Allmusic.com
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p1878/discography/main|pure_url=yes| Kelly Willis Discography
http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx? csid1=114& csid2=946& fid1=27347 Exclaim! - Interview with Kelly Willis - Exclaim! September 2007
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