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Deana Kay Carter (born January 4, 1966) is an American country music singer-songwriter who broke through in 1996 with the release of her debut album '' Did I Shave My Legs for This?'', which was certified 5× Multi-Platinum in the United States for sales of over 5 million. It was followed by 1998's '' Everything's Gonna Be Alright'', 2003's '' I'm Just a Girl'', 2005's ''
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'', and 2007's '' The Chain''. Overall, Carter's albums have accounted for 14 singles, including three which reached Number One on the ''
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'' country charts: " Strawberry Wine", " We Danced Anyway", and "
How Do I Get There "How Do I Get There" is a song written by Chris Farren, and co-written and recorded by American country music artist Deana Carter. It was released in 1996 as a 7" jukebox single along with the song "Did I Shave My Legs for This?", and in 1997 as ...
".


Biography

Carter was born in Nashville, Tennessee, the daughter of singer
Fred Carter, Jr. Fred F. Carter Jr. (December 31, 1933 – July 17, 2010) was an American guitarist, singer, producer and composer. Early career Carter was raised in the delta country in Winnsboro, the seat of Franklin Parish in northeastern Louisiana, Un ...
Despite her famous father, she did not have a smooth path to a recording deal. After an initial lack of success at age 17, she entered the University of Tennessee, majoring in rehabilitation therapy and becoming a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and a Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, also known as a "Little Sister of Minerva." During college, she sang at various campus locations, performing for the enjoyment of singing, rather than with the intent of pursuing a musical career. She was also a local bartender at the Back Door Tavern (BDT) on Kingston Pike. After she graduated, she worked with recovering stroke and head injury patients. Although she found the work rewarding and worthwhile, she eventually realized that her first love was music, and decided to pursue the music career she had left. Carter dated music video director
Chris Hicky Chris Hicky is a writer/director from Forrest City, Arkansas, United States, best known for directing many of Keith Urban's videos. Hicky has also directed videos for many other artists in the country music genre, including Dierks Bentley, Madd ...
and had a son during their relationship; Gray Hayes Hicky was born in September 2004. On October 3, 2009, Carter married boyfriend Brandon Malone in Malibu. In November 2012, Carter filed for legal separation from Malone, citing irreconcilable differences. On July 6, 2018, Carter married Jim McPhail in a ceremony at the Pearl Hotel in Rosemary Beach, Fla. Carter has been a national spokeswoman for the National Kidney Foundation; her late father was a kidney transplant recipient. Carter also was the author of a book, ''Songs From the Heart.''


Breakthrough success: ''Did I Shave My Legs for This?''

Her first big break came when one of her demo tapes caught the attention of Willie Nelson, who invited her to take part in the 1994 Farm Aid VII concert as the show's only female soloist. That same tape led to a contract with Capitol Records that year. In early 1995 she released her debut album, '' Did I Shave My Legs for This?,'' in the UK on Patriot Records. However, the label folded shortly after the album's release. In 1996, Carter released her debut country single, " Strawberry Wine," which reached No. 1 on the U.S. ''
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''
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. ''Did I Shave My Legs for This?'' was released in North America (keeping only three of the original tracks) to great success. The album debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. Top Country Albums chart and sold well over 5 million copies, and produced two further No. 1 hits in " We Danced Anyway" and "
How Do I Get There "How Do I Get There" is a song written by Chris Farren, and co-written and recorded by American country music artist Deana Carter. It was released in 1996 as a 7" jukebox single along with the song "Did I Shave My Legs for This?", and in 1997 as ...
." Carter was featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 animated movie '' Anastasia'' for her version of "Once Upon a December." The track was made into a music video and received rotation on CMT at the time "How Do I Get There" was charting as a radio single (since the single had no music video). Also in 1997, she was nominated for Top New Female Vocalist at the Academy of Country Music Awards, along with Mindy McCready and
LeAnn Rimes Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (born August 28, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She originally rose to success as a country music artist at age 13 with 1996's "Blue". She has since crossed over into pop, contemporary Chris ...
, but lost to LeAnn.


Second album and departure from Capitol: ''Everything's Gonna Be Alright''

In September 1998, Carter released her sixth single, "
Absence of the Heart "Absence of the Heart" is a song written by Chris Farren, Chuck Jones, and co-written and recorded by American country music artist Deana Carter. It was released in September 1998 as the lead-off single from album '' Everything's Gonna Be Alrigh ...
," as the lead-off single to her second album, '' Everything's Gonna Be Alright,'' which was released on October 20, 1998. The album peaked at No. 6 and sold just enough to receive a Gold certification, far less than the sales of her debut album. The album produced a Top 20 in its lead single and three further singles, two of which were minor Top 40 hits ("You Still Shake Me" and "
Angels Working Overtime "Angels Working Overtime" is a song written by Michael Dulaney and Michael Lunn, and recorded by American country music artist Deana Carter. It was released in April 1999 as the third single from the album '' Everything's Gonna Be Alright''. "Ang ...
"). After her second album failed to follow up on the success of her debut, she attempted for several years to get new material out. But after dealing with a total of four label presidents and a failed attempt to push out a third album in 2001, she chose to end her relationship with Capitol Records over differences on creative direction.


Return to the studio: ''Father Christmas'' and ''I'm Just a Girl''

After releasing her third studio album, ''Father Christmas,'' on
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in November 2001, and a divorce from husband Chris DiCroce, she relocated to Los Angeles. In 2002, Carter signed with Arista Nashville and released her first single in three years. " There's No Limit," which became her sixth Top 20 hit with a peak of No. 14 in early 2003, served as the lead-off single to her fourth studio album, '' I'm Just a Girl,'' which was released on March 18, 2003. The title track was released as the album's second single, and was a minor Top 40 hit. No further singles were released from the album, and Carter once again parted ways with her record label.


Turning to independent labels: ''The Story of My Life'' and ''The Chain''

In 2004, Carter signed with independent record label Vanguard Records. She released the song "(Bleep) Texas" in March 2005, but it failed to chart and was shortly replaced with "One Day at a Time," which served as the lead single to her fifth studio album, ''
The Story of My Life The Story of My Life or Story of My Life may refer to: Literature * ''The Story of My Life'' (biography), a 1903 autobiography by Helen Keller * ''Story of My Life'' (novel), 1988 novel by Jay McInerney * ''Histoire de ma vie'' (''Story of my l ...
.'' It only remained on the chart for five weeks and peaked at No. 55. ''The Story of My Life'' peaked at No. 26 on the U.S. Country Albums chart, and all further singles ("The Girl You Left Me For," "Sunny Day," and "In a Heartbeat") failed to chart. Despite having less success, Carter had more artistic freedom with this album and was able to write (or co-write) and produce all 11 tracks. ''Live in Concert,'' Carter's first live album, was released in early 2007 through Big Band Concert Series. The album includes one previously-unreleased song, "Angels of the Heart," as well as other concert favorites. Although released in 2007, all of the live performances on the album were recorded in 1998. Carter's sixth studio album, '' The Chain,'' was released on October 9, 2007. ''The Chain'' was a cover album, that she recorded as a tribute to her father (who performed guitar on many of the original versions of the covers found on the album). Many of the tracks also featured the original artists as duet partners, such as Dolly Parton (on "Love Is Like a Butterfly") and Willie Nelson (on "
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"). The album was unsuccessful; it debuted and peaked at No. 60, and its only single (the duet version of "On the Road Again" with Nelson) failed to chart. Carter was ranked No. 81 on the ''100 Greatest Women'' (of Country Music) by Country Universe in 2008.


Return to music and career today: ''Southern Way of Life''

After releasing ''The Chain'', Carter took some time off from recording music to spend at home with her son. In an interview with Jay Cooper of Slither Productions, Carter reported that she had been writing music for her next album, with hopes of releasing the record sometime in 2010. It was announced in March 2010 that Deana Carter had signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Nashville/Chappel Music. In 2010, Kenny Chesney covered "
You and Tequila "You and Tequila" is a song written by Matraca Berg and Deana Carter, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released in May 2011 as the fourth single from his album ''Hemingway's Whiskey'' (2010). Chesney's version o ...
," a song co-written by Carter with Matraca Berg for the album ''I'm Just a Girl'', and included it on his album ''
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''. Chesney's version was later released as the album's fourth single in May 2011 and features guest vocals from Grace Potter. It peaked at number 3 in September 2011, and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2011 CMA Awards. Deana Carter's third studio and holiday album, ''Father Christmas'', was re-released on December 13, 2011, via Adamant Records, ten years after its initial release. In 2013, Carter formed her own record label, Little Nugget Records. ''Southern Way of Life'', Carter's seventh studio album, released on December 2, 2013. In 2013, Carter re-released ''Father Christmas'' with her own record label, Little Nugget Records.


Discography

*1996: '' Did I Shave My Legs for This?'' *1998: '' Everything's Gonna Be Alright'' *2001: ''Father Christmas'' *2003: '' I'm Just a Girl'' *2005: ''
The Story of My Life The Story of My Life or Story of My Life may refer to: Literature * ''The Story of My Life'' (biography), a 1903 autobiography by Helen Keller * ''Story of My Life'' (novel), 1988 novel by Jay McInerney * ''Histoire de ma vie'' (''Story of my l ...
'' *2007: '' The Chain'' * 2013: ''Southern Way of Life''


Awards and nominations


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Carter, Deana 1966 births Living people Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee American country singer-songwriters American women country singers Country musicians from Tennessee Vanguard Records artists Capitol Records artists Arista Nashville artists 20th-century American singers 21st-century American singers Singer-songwriters from Tennessee 20th-century American women singers 21st-century American women singers