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Cortney Tidwell is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.


Personal life

Cortney Lara Tidwell was born on December 2, 1972, in Nashville, Tennessee to country singer
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and Cliff Williamson, music producer at A&R. Her paternal grandfather Slim Williamson founded and operated renowned country music label
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. Her maternal grandfather was Robert "Bob" Eaton. He was a member of the
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in the 1950s and was signed to Decca records. In later years he was a frequent guest on ''The Ralph Emery Show'' and was known as "Roadmap Bob". Cortney made her television debut at age 5 on this program. As she sat on her mother's lap, Emery asked her who her favorite country performer was, to which she replied
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and then sang " I'm Not Lisa" by
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. Most of Tidwell's family played at or was associated with The Grand Ole Opry. Her mother Connie was a celebrity in Nashville. She was friends with
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and spent a lot of time in his office on
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, writing songs and collaborating with other musicians such as
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and
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. She was also a dear friend of
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. Despite Connie's activity in the music scene, she steadily withdrew and spent most of her time at home by the mid 1980s. Connie was diagnosed with
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in the early 1970s, and Cortney and the family struggled to understand and cope with her mother's illness. Many in her family discouraged Cortney from pursuing music, but Cortney rejected this advice. Instead, she married and started a family while continuing to sing and play guitar. Cortney's musical genes reemerged following the death of her mother. In 2004, Tidwell began recording with her husband, renowned producer and acclaimed recording engineer and musician
Todd Tidwell Todd or Todds may refer to: Places ;Australia: * Todd River, an ephemeral river ;United States: * Todd Valley, California, also known as Todd, an unincorporated community * Todd, Missouri, a ghost town * Todd, North Carolina, an unincorporate ...
manning the studio, often contributing his own playing and songwriting to his wife's songs. A childhood friend Matthew Zarth, also an artist, believed in what Cortney And Todd were creating and offered to fund the first run of CDs on his label ‘SISSYBRAGG RECoRDs’ Cortney and her husband put together DIY copies at home and Nashville took notice. The Nashville scene consistently sang her praises and the late editor, Jim Ridley called her "Nashville’s real songbird" , She performed at Springwater with various musicians, but then began playing all the instruments herself at the same time due to raising the children and working As a preschool teacher , this was the best she could do without a band. Nashville embraced the new setup and Cortney showed brilliant showmanship and determination on her own , a one woman band . She caught the attention of Lou Barlow of SebAdoh and opened a show for them to which turned into a courtship, pursuAnce from a very renowned underground Dance label k7 based in Berlin Germany. To date, Cortney has released two full-length LPs and two EPs under her own name with City Slang records. In addition, she has also participated in a collaborative album of reimagined songs originally recorded for and released by her grandfather's
Chart Records Chart Records was a country music record label of the 1960s, best known for turning Lynn Anderson into a major country star. It was owned by Slim Williamson. The label was founded in 1964. Among the artists who recorded at one time for the la ...
in the 1960s. featuring Kurt Wagner, William Tyler, and other members of Lambchop, under the name KORT.( also released on City Slang. She toured Europe extensiVery with her band, consisting of very renowned musicians including bassist Adam Bednarik, – Keyboard and guitarist Ryan Norris (lambchop, coupler, hands off Cuba) -Drummer Scott Martin ( lambchop, hands off Cuba, hobbledeions). -William Tyler ( lambchop, silver Jews ) . Wyatt Mims, Aaron Thompson, Jim James also contributed. Cortney and Todd have two sons, Elijah and Hunter, both of whom are revolutionary musicians in their own right. in their band called Jawws, Elijah proved himself at a young age as a dynamic performer and The Nashville Scene called him a cross between a young Ozzie and Henry Rollins, Hunter on drums with their friends who consistently drew praise from Nashville as being the new sons of punk.


Discography

*''Cortney Tidwell EP'' (2005, Sissybragg Records) *''Don't Let Stars Keep Us Tangled Up'' (2007, Ever Records) **featuring Kurt Wagner and William Tyler of Lambchop *''Boys'' (2009,
City Slang City Slang is an independent record label based in Berlin, Germany. History The label was founded in 1990 by former tour agent Christof Ellinghaus, exclusively to release The Flaming Lips' '' In A Priest Driven Ambulance (With Silver Sunshine S ...
) **Includes "Oh, China," which features a traditional Chinese melody and (indistinct) English vocals *''Invariable Heartache'' (2010, City Slang) with Kurt Wagner **Contains new versions of songs originally recorded for
Chart Records Chart Records was a country music record label of the 1960s, best known for turning Lynn Anderson into a major country star. It was owned by Slim Williamson. The label was founded in 1964. Among the artists who recorded at one time for the la ...
*''Clandestine'' (2012–2014, as yet unreleased)


External links

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Cortney Tidwell MySpace page Cortney Tidwell Bandcamp page MSNBC profile The Guardian profilePandora profileNashville Scene cover story on KORTKORT Bandcamp page ''Copy Me: R. Stevie Moore Tribute 11'' Bandcamp page
**Featuring Tidwell's cover of R. Stevie Moore's 1978 song "I Go Into Your Mind" {{DEFAULTSORT:Tidwell, Cortney Living people American multi-instrumentalists 1972 births Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee Songwriters from Tennessee Musicians from Tennessee City Slang artists