More Info on Matraca BergSimilar Undetermined MusicSearch Artistopia
Biography
BLP sources|date=October 2008Infobox musical artist | name = Matraca Berg| image = MatracaBerg.jpg| caption = Matraca Berg| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Matraca Maria Bergcite web|url= http://repertoire.bmi.com/writer.asp? blnWriter=True& blnPublisher=True& blnArtist=True& page=1& fromrow=1& torow=25& querytype=WriterID& keyid=26124& keyname=BERG%20MATRACA%20MARIA& CAE=124969844& Affiliation=BMI|title=Search results for "Berg, Matraca Maria"|work= BroadcastMusic Incorporated |accessdate=2009-10-04| birth_date = Birth date and age|1964|2|3cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p1523/biography|pure_url=yes|title=Matraca Berg biography|last=Huey|first=Steve|work= Allmusic |accessdate=2009-10-04| birth_place = Nashville, Tennessee , United States| origin =| instrument = Singing|Vocals , Guitar | genre = Country music|Country | occupation = singer-songwriter | years_active = 1982& ndash;present| label = RCA Records|RCA Nashville , Rising Tide Records|Rising Tide , Eagle| associated_acts = Deana Carter , Trisha Yearwood , Suzy Bogguss , Gretchen Peters | website = URL| http://www.matraca.com/|Matraca Berg Official Site Matraca Maria Berg (IPAc-en|icon|m|?|'|t|r|e?|s|?;cite news|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20190098,00.html|title= Lying to the Moon review|last=Nash|first=Alanna|work= Entertainment Weekly |accessdate=2009-10-04|date=September 21, 1990 born February 3, 1964 in Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville , Tennessee ) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She has released five albums: three for RCA Records , one for Rising Tide Records and one for Dualtone Records , and has charted in the top 40 of the U.S. Billboard (magazine)|Billboard country charts with "Baby, Walk On" and "The Things You Left Undone," both at #36. Besides most of her own material, Berg has written hits for T.G. Sheppard , Karen Brooks , Trisha Yearwood , Deana Carter and others. In 2008 she was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame .
Early history
Matraca Berg's mother, Icie Berg, moved from Harlan County, Kentucky , to Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville in the 1960s to seek her fortune as a singer and songwriter shortly before Matraca was born. Her Aunt Sudie Callaway was a successful Music Row backup singer. Aunts Coleida Callaway and Clara Howard were backup vocalists on Kentucky’s Renfro Valley Barn Dance . Uncle Jim Baker was a steel guitar player who also spent some time running Mel Tillis 's song publishing companies.
Berg's mother found only limited success in the music industry and eventually became a nurse. Berg herself then took up songwriting with her mother's encouragement. When Berg played her songs for songwriter Bobby Braddock , he volunteered to co-write with her. She found her earliest success in their collaboration, "Faking Love", which was sung by Karen Brooks and T. G. Sheppard , topping the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs ) charts on February 19, 1983.
Career history
After her mother's death in 1985, Berg continued to have great success writing songs for other performers. After Reba McEntire had a #1 song with her "The Last One to Know", and Randy Travis , Tanya Tucker , Ray Price (musician)|Ray Price , Marie Osmond , Sweethearts of the Rodeo , Michelle Wright and others recorded her songs.
Berg signed to a recording contract with RCA Records Nashville in 1990, releasing her debut album Lying to the Moon that year. Its first two singles, "Baby, Walk On" and "The Things You Left Undone," both charted in the country top 40 at #36, followed by the #43 "I Got It Bad" and #55 "I Must Have Been Crazy."
What was to be her follow-up album, BittersweetSurrender , was recorded in 1991. It featured the single "It's Easy to Tell," which charted in November 1991. The album was rejected by the label, which wanted a more mainstream-sounding recording instead.One of the songs from this canceled album, " Wrong Side of Memphis ," later became a Top Ten hit for Trisha Yearwood . She continued to write for others, and in 1993, RCA issued a second album entitled The Speed of Grace .
In 1997, Berg co-wrote " Strawberry Wine (Deana Carter song)|Strawberry Wine " along with Gary Harrison, which Deana Carter released as a single. Berg won the "Song of the Year" award that year at the CMA ( Country MusicAssociation ) Awards. The same year, she released the album Sunday Morning to Saturday Night via Rising Tide Records ; it produced the singles "That Train Don't Run" and "Back in the Saddle," the former of which was released by Pinmonkey in 2006. In 1999, RCA released a compilation album entitled Lying to the Moon&OtherStories which also included tracks from her 1997 Rising Tide release.
In 2004 and 2005, Berg was nominated for induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, making her one of the youngest nominees in history. She continues to be a prolific and respected country songwriter. She currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville with her husband, Jeff Hanna, a member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band . During 2007, She was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008. http://www.gactv.com/gac/nw_headlines/article/0,3034,GAC_26063_5938862_,00.html "Matraca Berg, John Hiatt, Tom Shapiro in Hall of Fame". Great American Country . October 27, 2008.
Persondata|NAME=Berg, Matraca |ALTERNATIVE NAMES= |SHORT DESCRIPTION=American country singer |DATE OF BIRTH=February 3, 1964 |PLACE OF BIRTH= Nashville, Tennessee , United States |DATE OF DEATH= |PLACE OF DEATH=
DEFAULTSORT:Berg, Matraca Category:1964 births Category:Living people Category:American country singers Category:American country singer-songwriters Category:American female singers Category:Musicians from Tennessee Category:People from Nashville, Tennessee Category:RCA Records Nashville artists Category:Rising Tide Records artists
de:Matraca Berg
Copyright Citations
This article is licensed under the GNU License
Click here for original article: Matraca Berg