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Teea Goans ( ) is an American
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singer. She grew up in rural
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, not far from the Kansas border. Goans recorded her first album, ''The Way I Remember It'', in 2010.


Biography

Teea Goans was singing in church by the time she was three years old and when she turned eight she was spotted at a talent contest by the
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Opry. A year later she became a full-fledged member. She continued to perform there every week until she was 17 and opened for
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acts such as Bill Anderson,
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and
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. After high school, Goans earned her associate degree at Longview Community College in
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and remained there after graduation. Her primary musical influence during those early years was her maternal grandmother – the late Della Lee Faulkner. A locally popular singer in the 1960s, Faulkner might have pursued a career in Nashville but had to take care of seven children.
"I knew at a very young age that I would move to Nashville someday, "I have a picture that I drew in third grade of me on the Grand Ole Opry stage. I knew that from the time I was a kid that I would be in Nashville. I got my apartment sight unseen. I had no idea what part of town I was in. I just said 'I'm doing this,' and my mom, dad, and grandma helped me move my stuff down here on Halloween night. I moved into my apartment the next morning, and they were gone the next morning," – Teea Goans
In 2002 Goans moved to Nashville. Three months later she was engaged to her high school sweetheart Brandon; they married in 2003. Goans started working a variety of jobs, including selling cell phones. Her husband urged her to concentrate on her music and, heeding his advice to follow a musical career, she started writing songs and singing demos for other writers and played gigs.
Billboard 615 Spotlight by Chuck Dauphin: Teea Goans Marries Tradition & Drive in Debut. Retrieved July 18, 2012
The first thing Goans worked on was the Ray Price (musician), Ray Price show at the
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in 2006, this through radio station WSM, who later asked her to book and run talent for the Opry warm-up show. Along with these duties, Goans continued to write and demo songs. At the
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, a Nashville bluegrass club, she sang with
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and met her now producer Terry Choate. Goans hosted a show called ''Inside The Opry Circle'', which gave a fan's perspective from backstage after the Grand Ole Opry's Saturday night shows. Her first two on-air interviews were with
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and
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.
CRS 2011 Interview, Stephanie Langston exclusive Interview with Teea Goans. Retrieved July 18, 2012
From 2010 to 2011 there was a series of firsts for Goans. On a rare snowbound Nashville day in January 2010, she made her Grand Ole Opry debut. At The Ryman Auditorium Jean Shephard, a Hall of Fame Inductee introduced Goans on stage to perform Bill Anderson (singer), Bill Anderson's song "Walk Out Backwards". On July 27, 2010, she released her debut album, titled ''The Way I Remember It'', on the independent Crosswind Music Group label. Also in 2010 she appeared on ''Larry's Country Diner'', a TV series on
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. Her first video, "Letter from God", was nominated for the 26th annual Midsouth Regional Emmy Awards. Goans hosted the historical live radio broadcast the
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''
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'' for the first time on July 23, 2011. On July 15, 2012, Goans released her second studio album, titled ''That's Just Me''.


Musical career


''The Way I Remember It''

In 2010, Goans released ''The Way I Remember It'', her debut album, a collection of 11 cover songs. Joe Spivey, the multi-instrumental performer of
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, is credited as an associate producer. The album's musicians included Spivey with three other Time Jumpers members in the production mix: steel guitarist Paul Franklin and fiddlers
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and Kenny Sears. The songs' composers include many members of the
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. From
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came "Walking The Floor Over You",
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contributed "I'm Still Not Over You" (recorded by Ray Price (musician), Ray Price in 1967),
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and Red Lane "I Didn't Mean To Love You",
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and Sonny Thronkmorton's "Made For Loving You" (a top ten hit for Doug Stone) and Joe Allen's "Lying in My Arms" (a minor hot for Rex Allen Jnr). The recording of the Bill Anderson classic "Walk Out Backwards", was in 1961 his second Top 10.
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, the singing voice of
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on the ''Oh Brother Where Art Thou'' soundtrack "
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", was Goans' vocal partner on the ballad "Made For Loving You". Paul W. Dennis of Engine 145 country music blog gave the album 4.1/2 out of 5 stars. He concluded: "For fans of traditional country music, The Way I Remember It will be the Nashville album of the year, joining those released by various traditional, Texas-based labels".


'' That's Just Me ''

In 2012, Goans released ''That's Just Me'', her second album. The album contains 13 songs, both covers and original material. It was produced by Terry Choate, a mentor to Goans, the man who elevated
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from a bar band to multiple Grammy nominations. "
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" was a hit for Wilma Burgess, Eddy Arnold and Billie Jo Spears. " Nobody Wins", a
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song was made famous by
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which was a Top 5 hit in 1973. "I’ve Done Enough Dying Today" reached number seven on the ''Billboard'' charts in 1979 for
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. Goans included " Over the Rainbow", from the 1939 film '' The Wizard of Oz'', after witnessing the reaction of an audience of World War II veterans to her live performance of the song.
, Teea Goans Press article retrieved July 18, 2012]


Discography


Studio albums

* 2010: ''The Way I Remember It'' (Crosswind) * 2012: ''That’s Just Me'' (Crosswind) * 2014: ''Memories to Burn'' (Crosswind) * 2017: ''Swing, Shuffle, and Sway'' (Crosswind) * 2021: ''All Over the Map'' (Sparky’s Neighborhood)


References

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