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Catherine Elisabeth Britt (born 31 December 1984) is an Australian
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artist who has had success in both her native Australia and in the United States. She started her career in
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in 1999, she moved to
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from 2002 to 2008 and then returned to Australia. Britt has had three singles in top 40 on the US ''
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charts with "The Upside of Being Down", her highest, peaking at No. 36 in 2004. Britt has released seven studio albums in Australia, where all seven have appeared on the
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'' (16 January 2006), ''Little Wildflower'' (14 January 2008), ''Catherine Britt'' (28 May 2010) and '' Always Never Enough'' (10 August 2012). All five albums have been nominated for
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in the category,
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. At the
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Britt has won four
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trophies, Female Artist of the Year for "What I Did Last Night" (2009), "Charlestown Road" (2013) and "Boneshaker" (2016), and Single of the Year for "Sweet Emmylou" (2011). Britt married her then-partner, James Beverley, in October 2013; the couple have two children. Britt was diagnosed with breast cancer in early 2015; she underwent surgery and chemotherapy.


Biography

Catherine Elisabeth Britt was born on 31 December 1984 in
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. Her father, Steve Britt, is a school counsellor and her mother, Anne, is a teacher-librarian; they have three older sons. Steve has a vast collection of records, especially material by country music artists. From the age of ten Britt was singing in her home drawing inspiration from Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and Hank Williams. Britt was a reluctant music student, "I got singing lessons for a while and hated it ... I hate people telling me what to do with my music and stuff. They used to tell me to sing all this Natalie Imbruglia stuff so I quit them. I had guitar lessons from the same guy and he taught me the basic chords and I gave that up once I knew all the basic chords, thinking that will do me." Her first effort at song writing, "Guardian Angel", occurred when she was 11, she later recalled, "it was pretty bad". In the following year her parents took her to meet Australian country musician, Bill Chambers, who invited Britt on stage to duet on "T. B. Blues", a cover version of Jimmie Rodgers' original. A week later Britt sang solo at a Merle Haggard tribute concert in Sydney presented by Chambers. In 1999 Britt independently released her debut four-track extended play, ''In the Pines'', which was produced by Chambers – she was aged 14. It included the track, "That Don't Bother Me!", co-written with Chambers' daughter, Kasey Note: User may have to click 'Search again' and provide details at 'Enter a title:' e.g That Dont Bother Me; or at 'Performer:' Catherine Britt – who also provided backing vocals. Britt preferred to write on her own, however, she enjoyed working with Kasey "because we were such great friends, and we knew each other and we knew we both were coming from the same place when it came to music." Britt issued her first studio album, ''Dusty Smiles and Heartbreak Cures'', on 16 May 2001, also independently and produced by Bill Chambers. It contained "a half-dozen originals, as well as covers of illiamsand aggard. She then signed to
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/ABC Country to re-release the album on 11 March 2002. In May Elton John, who was touring Australia, heard her album; he met Britt and recommended her to industry contacts in the United States. ''Dusty Smiles and Heartbreak Cures'' appeared on the ARIA Country Chart in July that year, peaking at No. 18. At the
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Britt received her first nomination for Country Album of the Year.ARIA Music Awards for Catherine Britt: * Search Results 'Catherine Britt': * 2002 winners and nominees: * 2006 winners and nominees: * 2008 winners and nominees: * 2010 winners and nominees: * 2012 winners and nominees: Late in 2002 Britt, for three weeks, supported the Australian leg of a tour by
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. Her backing band included Kurt Bailey on drums and Ben Conicella on bass guitar. Britt attended the
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, held in Tamworth, in January 2003 and told
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of
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(APRA) of her writing process for the album, "The way I write songs is a bit strange ... I just sit down and it'll be five minutes, and the song will just come out on paper, and then I'll have to look back on it and go, 'Right, does this make sense?' I hardly ever change my words, ever, I always just write them down and that's it. That real five-minute rush, I guess." For some lyrics she would check with her parents "I really didn't even know what it meant. And that happens a lot of the time for me, I have to go to Mum and Dad and say, 'Does this make sense?' And every time it does." Brendan Hutchens of TV series, '' George Negus Tonight'', interviewed Britt for "Episode 5", broadcast on 5 March 2003. She described touring with Isaak "It's been great, he's been kind to me and his whole band's really good to me, so it's better than I thought". In 2004, she moved to
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, and was soon signed to
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for international releases. Her US debut single, "The Upside of Being Down", peaked at No. 36 on the ''
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''
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in August that year.''Billboard'' Charting: * Catherine Britt:  * Elton John and Catherine Britt:  In July 2005 Britt and John released a country music duet, "Where We Both Say Goodbye", which was co-written by Britt with
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. Note: User may have to click 'Search again' and provide details at 'Enter a title:' e.g Where We Both Say Goodbye; or at 'Performer:' Catherine Britt The single entered at No. 49 on the Hot Country Songs – John's first appearance on that chart. Britt's second album, ''
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'', was released in Australia on 16 January 2006. It had been recorded in Nashville with Chambers co-producing with
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(
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,
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). Session musicians include
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on backing vocals, Stuart Duncan on fiddle and mandolin, Mark Fain on upright bass, Paul Franklin on steel guitar, Rob Ickes on dobro,
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on guitars (acoustic, electric),
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on bass guitar,
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on piano,
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on backing vocals, Bruce Watkins on acoustic guitar and
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on bass guitar. In Australia the album reached No. 47 on the ARIA Albums Chart and No. 3 on the related Country Chart. Tim Noel of comcast.net opined "may not be strong enough to share with your friends as far as an introduction to ritt There is some strong material here such as 'Swingin' Door' and 'Poor Man's Pride', but it's filled with mediocre stuff that sounds like late 90s material... I know Britt has a more rocking side that should hopefully come out in her upcoming lbum" At the
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Britt, with ''Too Far Gone'', received her second nomination for Country Album of the Year. From May to October 2007 Britt was an opening act for a co-headlining tour of the US by Alan Jackson with
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. Britt recorded her third studio album, ''Little Wildflower'', with
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producing (
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) in Nashville. It was released on 14 January 2008 in Australia, which reached No. 6 on the ARIA Country Albums chart; it provided Britt with her third ARIA Award nomination in Best Country Album in
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. Its lead single, "What I Did Last Night", appeared in May 2007 and peaked at No. 39 on the US Hot Country Songs chart. When Brooks & Dunn toured Australia, during March 2008, they were supported by Britt. By April 2008 Britt was dropped from RCA's roster without releasing any albums in the US market. Britt returned to live in Newcastle by 2009. Britt contacted Chambers to produce her next album, ''Catherine Britt'', and he co-opted his then-son-in-law, Shane Nicholson, as co-producer. It was recorded at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne. The track, "Call You Back Town", which Britt co-wrote with
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, relates to her experiences in Nashville; Britt recalled " tcan be a very harsh place at times, wonderful place too ... I saw both sides of it. This song was a result of seeing that side at certain stages and how I felt about that. No, they never call you back – you call and leave a message and they never get back to you." The album, which reached No. 5 on the ARIA Country Albums chart, was also nominated for Best Country Album in
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at the ARIA Awards ceremony. Britt's fifth studio album, '' Always Never Enough'', was released on 10 August 2012, which peaked at No. 44 on the ARIA Albums Chart and No. 3 on its Country Albums Chart. The album was recorded in
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at Cedar Creek Studios with Britt and Chambers co-producing. Sophie Hamley of Jolene: The Country Music Blog felt it was "her masterpiece" with " t a single song that I want to skip over or not pay close attention to." Also in
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Britt received her fifth nomination for Best Country Album at the ARIA Awards ceremony. In November 2012 Britt, Chambers and Tim Rogers (of
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) formed a group, The Hillbilly Killers, as a side project to perform " d songs, high and lonesome songs, songs with an ache and a hurt undeniable, timeless even. But hamberswanted those songs to have an edge too. Something a little unhinged. Something dark and unruly." Other members were James Gillard, Michael Muchow on guitar and Shane O'Mara on guitar. Their official debut gig was at the
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in January 2013. The group toured Australia's east coast and issued their debut single, "They Call Us the Hillbilly Killers", by March that year. Natalie Salvo of ''The AU Review'' caught their performance at The Basement in Sydney on 24 April 2013, Britt Chambers and Rogers each had a brief solo set before the trio were joined by two more musicians, Gillard on double bass and backing vocals, and Paul Novosel on drums. Salvo felt "the now-quintet used everything from guitars to banjo, double bass, slide guitar and stomp box to create just the right mix of homespun charm, venomous love notes, down-to-earth storytelling and country hoedowns." Britt provides rhythm guitar and backing vocals with occasional lead vocals. On 18 November 2013 Britt issued her first compilation album, ''The Hillbilly Pickin' Ramblin' Girl So Far...'', on ABC Music and
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. The album reached No. 20 on the ARIA Country Albums Chart. A new track, "Who Cares", was issued as a single. In mid-2014 Britt was featured vocalist on a single by Graham Rodger, "Reach Out", which appeared on his album, ''Dust and Leather''. The charity single was provided for the Trans Help Foundation, which highlights the well-being of truck drivers.


Personal life

Britt married long-term partner, James Beverley, in October 2013. The couple had eloped to Las Vegas and kept the ceremony and details private. In May 2015 Britt was diagnosed with breast cancer. Amidst surgery and chemotherapy, her wedding re-enactment went ahead in October the same year, celebrating the couple's second anniversary. Both Britt's mother, Anne Britt, and her mother-in-law, Lee Beverley, were subsequently diagnosed and treated for breast cancer. By September 2019 Britt and Beverley had two children. In January 2016 she won her fourth Golden Guitar at the
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, for Female Artist of the Year ("Boneshaker").


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Extended plays


Singles


Music videos


Awards and nominations


AIR Awards

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) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector. , - ,
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, ''Always Never Enough'' , Best Independent Country Album , , -


APRA Awards


ARIA Music Awards

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are a set of annual ceremonies presented by
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(ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987.Catherine Britt has been nominated for
ARIA Award for Best Country Album The ARIA Music Award for Best Country Album, is an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognises "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres", since 1987. It is handed out by the Australian Recording Indust ...
for all first six studio albums.ARIA Award previous winners. , - ,
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, ''Dusty Smiles and Heartbreak Cures'' , Best Country Album , , - ,
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, ''Too Far Gone'' , Best Country Album , , - ,
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, ''Little Wildflower'' , Best Country Album , , - , rowspan="2",
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, ''Catherine Britt'' , Best Country Album , , - , Catherine Britt , Most Popular Australian Artist , , - ,
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, ''Always Never Enough'' , Best Country Album , , - ,
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, ''Boneshaker'' , Best Country Album ,


CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia

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Country Music Awards of Australia The Country Music Awards of Australia also known as the Golden Guitar Awards (originally named Australasian Country Music Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, in Tamworth, New South Wales ...
were established in 1973 and have been staged by the
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(CMAA) since 1992). Catherine Britt has won four
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trophies, Female Artist of the Year in 2009, 2013 and 2016, and Single of the Year in 2011.CMAA Award winners by decade: * 2000–09:  * 2010–14: CMAA Award nominations: * 2007:  * 2009:  , - , 2006 , , "Poor Man's Pride" (directed by Ross Wood) , , Video Clip of the Year , , , - , rowspan="3", 2007 , , ''Too Far Gone'' , , Album of the Year , , , - , "Too Far Gone" , , Single of the Year , , , - , Catherine Britt – ''Too Far Gone'' , , Female Artist of the Year , , , - , rowspan="4", 2009 , , ''Little Wildflower'' , , Album of the Year , , , - , "What I Did Last Night" , , Single of the Year , , , - , Catherine Britt – "What I Did Last Night" , , Female Artist of the Year , , , - , "Little Wildflower" (directed by Myles Conti) , , Video Clip of the Year , , , - , 2010 , , ''Catherine Britt'' , , Album of the Year , , , - , 2011 , , "Sweet Emmylou" , , Single of the Year , , , - , rowspan="6", 2013 , , ''Always Never Enough'' , , Album of the Year , , , - , Catherine Britt – "Charlestown Road" , , Female Artist of the Year , , , - , "Charlestown Road" (directed by Jefferton James) , , Video Clip of the Year , , , - , "Charlestown Road" , , Heritage Song of the Year , , , - , "Always Never Enough" , , Single of the Year , , , - , "Troubled Man" (Catherine Britt and Tim Rogers) , , Vocal Collaboration of the Year , , , - , rowspan="6", 2016 , , ''Boneshaker'' , , Album of the Year , , , - , Catherine Britt – "Boneshaker" , , Female Artist of the Year , , , - , "You And Me Against The World" (Catherine Britt and Steve Earle) , , Vocal Collaboration of the Year , , , - , "Boneshaker" , , APRA AMCOS Song of the Year , , , - , "Boneshaker" , , Video Clip of the Year , , , - , "Boneshaker" , , Single of the Year , , , - , 2017 , , (unknown) , , (unknown) , , , - , rowspan="3", 2019 , , "Fire & Ice" (with Andrew Swift) , , Vocal Collaboration of the Year , , , - , ''Catherine Britt & The Cold Cold Hearts'' , , Alternative Country Album of the Year , , , - , Catherine Britt & The Cold Cold Hearts , , Group or Duo of the Year , , , -


CMC Country Music Channel Australia
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Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition

The
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is an annual competition that "acknowledges great songwriting whilst supporting and raising money for Nordoff-Robbins" and is coordinated by
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and
APRA AMCOS APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwri ...
. It commenced in 2009. , - , 2011 , "Sweet Emmylou" , Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition , style="background:silver;", 2nd , -


References


External links


Catherine Britt official website

Interview with Catherine Britt
on Ben Sorensen's REAL Country {{DEFAULTSORT:Britt, Catherine 1984 births Living people People from Newcastle, New South Wales Australian country singers Australian country singer-songwriters RCA Records Nashville artists 21st-century Australian singers 21st-century Australian women singers Australian women singer-songwriters