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Steve Earle And Allison Moorer @ The Enmore Theatre, Sydney ...

Faster Louder - Found Nov. 17, 2008
Joined by his lovely wife Allison Moorer as the support act, and for a few songs, it was songwriting mastery and great picking and singing all...

Posted on November 17, 2008, 7:42 am

Scott Takes Songwriting Nod From SESAC

Billboard - Found Nov. 11, 2008
... out awards to several top artists and songwriters in the genre including Ray Wylie Hubbard, Sonny Landreth, Allison Moorer and Kevin Welch.
Scott Takes Songwriting Nod From SESAC - Billboard
Scott Takes Songwriting Nod From SESAC - Billboard
Hillary Scott is SESAC's songwriter of year - Tennessean
Scott Takes Songwriting Nod From SESAC - Billboard
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Tennessean

Posted on November 11, 2008, 12:02 pm

Steve Earle And Allison Moorer

Faster Louder - Found Nov. 10, 2008
Joined by his lovely wife Allison Moorer as the support act, and for a few songs, it was songwriting mastery and great picking and singing all...

Posted on November 10, 2008, 6:26 am

Second Cup: Allison Moorer

CBS News - Found Sep. 27, 2008
Singer/songwriter Allison Moorer, one of country music's sweetest voices, got off to a roaring start back in 1999 when her very first single earned

Posted on September 27, 2008, 3:51 am

Allison Moorer's New Jam

CBS News - Found Sep. 20, 2008
Allison Moorer has emerged onto the music scene in her own right. The singer-songwriter performs her new song at the Second Cup Café.

Posted on September 20, 2008, 8:48 am

Second Cup Cafe: Allison Moorer

CBS News - Found Sep. 20, 2008
Singer/songwriter Allison Moorer, one of country music's sweetest voices, got off to a roaring start back in 1999 when her very first single earned

Posted on September 20, 2008, 5:44 am

City Winery Announces Inaugural Schedule

New York Times - Found Nov. 19, 2008
The music series at City Winery, located at 155 Varick Street in Manhattan will continue with Steve Earle and Allison Moorer (Jan.
New York Venue City Winery Preps For Opening - Billboard
New York Venue City Winery Preps For Opening - Billboard
New York Venue City Winery Preps For Opening - Billboard
NEW YORK VENUE NEWS: A Preview of SoHo's New Winery and Event Space - BizBash Florida
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BizBash Florida

Posted on November 19, 2008, 6:18 am

Review : Steve Earle at Bruce Mason Centre

New Zealand Herald - Found Nov. 14, 2008
And he also had the supportive voice of wife Allison Moorer.

Posted on November 14, 2008, 10:55 am

Review : Steve Earle at Bruce Mason Centre

New Zealand Herald - Found Nov. 14, 2008
And he also had the supportive voice of wife Allison Moorer.

Posted on November 14, 2008, 9:03 am

SESAC Honors Americana!

Radio and Records - Found Nov. 12, 2008
The Band of Heathens' * Sonny Landreth for his contribution to the album 'From the Reach' * Allison Moorer for her contribution to husband...

Posted on November 12, 2008, 8:27 am

Allison Moorer Biography

Allison Moorer
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Allison Moorer

Background information
Birth name Allison Moorer
Born June 21, 1972 (1972-06-21) (age 36)
Origin Quantico, Virginia, United States
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) vocals, guitar
Years active 1998-present
Associated acts Shelby Lynne, Kid Rock, Steve Earle
Website www.allisonmoorer.com

Allison Moorer (born June 21, 1972) is a Grammy-nominated American alternative country singer and the younger sister of Shelby Lynne. She signed to MCA Nashville in 1998 and made her debut on the U.S. Billboard country charts with the release of her debut single "A Soft Place To Fall", which reached #73 on the charts.

Since the release of her debut album Alabama Song, she released seven albums and eleven singles, five of which reached positions on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, most notably her duet with Kid Rock, Picture, which reached #21.

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Biography

Early years

Allison was raised in Frankville, Alabama, just north of Mobile. Raised on George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Emmylou Harris, she sang harmonies as a toddler, eventually thinking she'd make a career of it. Following the murder-suicide of her parents in 1985, she moved into her aunt and uncle's home.

Musical career

Not long afterwards, Lynne moved to Nashville for a career in music, and after her high school graduation, Moorer followed. She sang harmonies with Lynne for a while but returned to Alabama to earn a degree in public relations. She skipped the graduation ceremony to move back to Nashville.

There, she met Doyle "Butch" Primm, an Oklahoma-reared musician who soon became her husband and frequent songwriting partner. In June 1996, she took part in a series of tributes to her songwriter friend, the late Walter Hyatt, singing his "Tell Me Baby" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Nashville agent Bobby Cudd was sufficiently impressed and hooked her up with producer Tony Brown. After a few meetings, Brown asked her to cut some demos, from which two tracks -- "Pardon Me" and "Call My Name" -- ended up on her first MCA album, Alabama Song.

Moorer and Steve Earle in 2008.

Her song "A Soft Place to Fall" was tapped for The Horse Whisperer in 1998, and she also appeared in the movie. Because the ballad earned her an Academy Award nomination,1 she performed it on the 1999 Oscars ceremony. However, none of her singles from Alabama Song or its follow-up The Hardest Part caught on at radio, though both projects were highly praised by critics.

When Brown moved from MCA to Universal South, Moorer followed. Her 2002 album Miss Fortune earned more raves but didn't meet sales expectations. She almost got another big break by recording the duet "Picture" with Kid Rock after Sheryl Crow declined. However, Crow changed her mind, and the Rock-Crow version was a huge radio hit. Yet, the CD single featured Moorer's vocals and sold a half-million copies.

Her ballad "Tumbling Down" (from Miss Fortune) was featured on the soundtrack of the popular 2002 film The Rookie.

Her album, Show was recorded in one night (two performances) at the 12th and Porter, Nashville and despite popular belief, it features the first recorded collaboration of both Moorer sisters.

After releasing Show and DVD on Universal South, Moorer moved to independent label Sugar Hill Records. With a slightly rougher edge than past efforts, The Duel was released in April 2004.

About a year after The Duel, Moorer divorced Primm and married Steve Earle, after serving as his opening act on a European tour. Earle produced her 2006 album, Getting Somewhere. Moorer wrote all the songs, with the exception of one co-written with Earle. The couple live in New York City. She and Earle were nominated for a Grammy award in the category Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, for the song "Days Aren't Long Enough" from Earle's "Washington Square Serenade."

Moorer released the Buddy Miller-produced Mockingbird in February 2008; an album mainly of covers of songs by female singer/songwriters including her sister, Shelby Lynne.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Chart Positions Record Label
US Country US Heat US Indie
1998 Alabama Song 68 MCA Nashville
2000 The Hardest Part 26 26
2002 Miss Fortune 35 34 Universal South
2003 Show 49
2004 The Duel 55 41 Sugar Hill
2006 Getting Somewhere
2008 Mockingbird 18 44 New Line

Compilations

Year Album
2005 The Definitive Collection
2008 The Ultimate Collection

Singles

Singles with unlisted peaks failed to chart.

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1998 "A Soft Place to Fall" 73 Alabama Song
"Set You Free" 72
"Alabama Song" 73
1999 "Pardon Me"
2000 "Send Down an Angel" 66 The Hardest Part
2001 "Think It Over" 57
2002 "Tumbling Down" Miss Fortune
"Gold in California"
2004 "Going Down" (with Shelby Lynne) Show
2006 "Fairweather" Getting Somewhere
2007 "I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl" Mockingbird
2008 "Dancing Barefoot"

Guest singles

Year Single Artist Chart Positions Album
US Country US Hot 100
2002 "Picture"A Kid Rock 21 4 single only
2008 "Days Aren't Long Enough" Steve Earle Washington Square Serenade
  • A An alternate version of the song was released with Sheryl Crow.

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