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Jamae Kathryn Campbell (born October 31, 1961 in
New Orleans New Orleans ( , ,New Orleans
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; french: La Nouvelle-Orléans , es, Nuev ...
, Louisiana) is an American
folk Folk or Folks may refer to: Sociology *Nation *People * Folklore ** Folk art ** Folk dance ** Folk hero ** Folk music *** Folk metal *** Folk punk *** Folk rock ** Folk religion * Folk taxonomy Arts, entertainment, and media * Folk Plus or Fol ...
singer-songwriter. Kate's songwriting follows in the southern literary tradition with an emphasis on a sense of place, race, and religion. Her story-filled songs feature quirky characters and often deal with the region's complex issues.
John Prine John Edward Prine (; October 10, 1946 – April 7, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter of country-folk music. He was active as a composer, recording artist, live performer, and occasional actor from the early 1970s until his death. He ...
,
Nanci Griffith Nanci Caroline Griffith (July 6, 1953 – August 13, 2021) was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. She appeared many times on the PBS music program ''Austin City Limits'' starting in 1985 (season 10). In 1994 she won a Grammy Award fo ...
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Emmylou Harris Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. She has released dozens of albums and singles over the course of her career and has won 14 Grammys, the Polar Music Prize, and numerous other honors, including ...
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Rodney Crowell Rodney Crowell (born August 7, 1950) is an American musician, known primarily for his work as a singer and songwriter in country music. Crowell has had five number one singles on Hot Country Songs, all from his 1988 album '' Diamonds & Dirt''. ...
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Guy Clark Guy Charles Clark (November 6, 1941 – May 17, 2016) was an American folk and country singer-songwriter and luthier. He released more than 20 albums, and his songs have been recorded by other artists, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Buffet ...
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Maura O'Connell Maura O'Connell (born 16 September 1958) is an Irish singer and actress. She is known for her contemporary interpretations of Irish folk songs, strongly influenced by American country music. Background O'Connell was born in Ennis, the main t ...
, and
Mac McAnally Lyman Corbitt McAnally Jr. (; born July 15, 1957), known professionally as Mac McAnally, is an American country music singer-songwriter, session musician, and record producer. In his career, he has recorded ten studio albums and eight singles. ...
have provided guest vocals on her albums. She sometimes performs with
Pierce Pettis Pierce Pettis (born April 14, 1954) is an American singer-songwriter from Fort Payne, Alabama. Biography A former staff writer for PolyGram Publishing in Nashville, Pettis' musical career was started in 1979 when Joan Baez covered one of his ...
and
Tom Kimmel Tom Kimmel (born Thomas Eugene Hobbs II in 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and poet. Biography Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Kimmel grew up largely in small towns in south Alabama. He attended public schools and graduated from the Univer ...
as th
New Agrarians


Early life

Campbell was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent her early years in
Sledge, Mississippi Sledge is a town located in Quitman County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town had a total population of 368. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Demogra ...
. Her mother, a singer and piano player, was her strongest early musical influence. Her father was a Baptist preacher, and her grandfather was a bluegrass fiddle and banjo player. As a child, Campbell studied classical piano and clarinet before eventually learning the guitar. She earned undergraduate degrees in music and history from
Samford University Samford University is a private Christian university in Homewood, Alabama. In 1841, the university was founded as Howard College by Baptists. Samford University describes itself as the 87th oldest institution of higher learning in the United Sta ...
and a master's degree in history from
Auburn University Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a public land-grant research university in Auburn, Alabama. With more than 24,600 undergraduate students and a total enrollment of more than 30,000 with 1,330 faculty members, Auburn is the second largest uni ...
.


Career

Having moved to Nashville to pursue music, Campbell released her debut album, ''Songs from the Levee'', in 1995 on
Compass Records Compass Records is an independent record label founded in 1995 by musicians Garry West and Alison Brown that specializes in folk music, folk, bluegrass music, bluegrass, Celtic music, Celtic, jazz, and acoustic music. In 2006, Compass purchased t ...
. Three further albums – ''Moonpie Dreams'' (1997), ''Visions of Plenty'' (1998), and ''Rosaryville'' (1999) – were released by the label. When Compass declined to sell Campbell masters to the latter three albums, she re-recorded the majority of the material on ''The Portable Kate Campbell'' and ''Sing Me Out'', both released in 2004. In addition to Americana and folk-flavored albums, her catalog includes ''Twang on a Wire'', which features
cover Cover or covers may refer to: Packaging * Another name for a lid * Cover (philately), generic term for envelope or package * Album cover, the front of the packaging * Book cover or magazine cover ** Book design ** Back cover copy, part of co ...
s of songs made famous by female country artists of the 1960s and 1970s; the piano-based ''1000 Pound Machine''; and two gospel CDs (''Wandering Strange'' and ''For the Living of These Days'' ) recorded at
FAME Studios FAME (Florence Alabama Music Enterprises) Studios is a recording studio located at 603 East Avalon Avenue in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, an area of northern Alabama known as the Shoals. Though small and distant from the main recording locations of the ...
in
Muscle Shoals Muscle Shoals is the largest city in Colbert County, Alabama, Colbert County, Alabama, United States. It is located along the Tennessee River in the northern part of the state and, as of the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census, the populati ...
with
Spooner Oldham Dewey Lindon "Spooner" Oldham (born June 14, 1943) is an American songwriter and session musician. An organist, he recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, at FAME Studios as part of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section on such hit R&B songs as Percy ...
on keyboards. Her producers over the years include Johnny Pierce,
Walt Aldridge James Walton Aldridge Jr. (born November 12, 1955 in Florence, Alabama) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, engineer and record producer. Aldridge is known primarily as a Nashville songwriter. He has written dozens of hit country songs ...
, and
Will Kimbrough William Adams Kimbrough (born May 1, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Biography Kimbrough was born in Mobile, Alabama, and started his musical career as a founding membe ...
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Discography

* ''Songs from the Levee'' (1994, re-issued 2004) * ''Moonpie Dreams'' (1997) * ''Visions of Plenty'' (1998) * ''Rosaryville'' (1999) * ''Wandering Strange'' (2001) * ''Monuments'' (2003) * ''Twang on a Wire'' (2003) * ''Sing Me Out'' (2004) * ''The Portable Kate Campbell'' (2004) * ''Blues and Lamentations'' (2005) * ''Sidetracks'' (Digital EP) (2005) * ''For the Living of These Days'' (with
Spooner Oldham Dewey Lindon "Spooner" Oldham (born June 14, 1943) is an American songwriter and session musician. An organist, he recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, at FAME Studios as part of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section on such hit R&B songs as Percy ...
) (2006) * ''Save the Day'' (2008) * ''Two Nights in Texas'' (2011) * ''1000 Pound Machine'' (2012) * ''Live at the Library (with
Wayne Flynt James Wayne Flynt (born October 4, 1940) is University Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at Auburn University. He has won numerous teaching awards and been a Distinguished University Professor for many years. His research focuses ...
)'' (2013) * ''Due South Co-op'' (with the New Agrarians) (Never officially released; preview copies made available in 2013) * ''The K.O.A. Tapes (Vol. 1)'' (2016) * ''Damn Sure Blue'' (2018)


Compilations

Campbell appears on the following compilations, among others: * ''Leak CD Magazine'' Issue 4 Fall 1994 * ''New Country'' August 1995 * ''Uncut CD Magazine: Sounds Of The New West'' Issue 5 September 1998 * ''Freight Train Blues: Classic Railroad Songs Volume 4'' (2000) * '' Making God Smile: An Artists' Tribute to the Songs of Beach Boy Brian Wilson'' (2002) * ''Songs Inspired by
To Kill A Mockingbird ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' is a novel by the American author Harper Lee. It was published in 1960 and was instantly successful. In the United States, it is widely read in high schools and middle schools. ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' has become ...
'' * ''Evening Star Compilation Volume 2'' * ''
Oxford American The ''Oxford American'' is a quarterly magazine that focuses on the American South. First publication The magazine was begun in late 1989 in Oxford, Mississippi, by Marc Smirnoff (born July 11, 1963). The name "Oxford American" is a play on ''T ...
Southern Music CD No. 1'' * ''God in Music City'' * ''Best of
Woodsongs The '' WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour'' is a radio program created, produced, and hosted by folksinger Michael Johnathon. Background WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour is a live audience celebration of grassroots music and the artists who make it. T ...
Old-time Radio Hour Volume 1'' * ''Best New Women of Country'' * ''Viva Americana'' * ''Crowd Around the Mic WNCW Volume 2'' * ''Bird Songs'' * ''Do Right Men (A Tribute to Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham)''


References


External links


Official Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Campbell, Kate American women country singers American country singer-songwriters American folk musicians 1961 births Living people Singers from New Orleans American women songwriters Samford University alumni Singer-songwriters from Louisiana People from Sledge, Mississippi 21st-century American women Singer-songwriters from Mississippi