Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Cup #8

Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Cup #8

Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Cup #8

ASIN: B00005OMU7

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1. Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Cup #8

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About the Artist
Musical humorist/serious vocalist, and ABC Radio Personality, Kacey Jones, has walked a unique path in the entertainment business. Her new album, "Every Man I Love is Either Married, Gay, or Dead" is the living proof. Through it all, humor has been her saving grace and music her balancing pole, a combination she delights in presenting to the two million listeners of the Charlie Derek Morning Show. "Kacey's Korner" is broadcast live weekly as a part of Derek's regular supporting cast.

Growing up in California, Kacey's eclectic blend of influences ranges from George Carlin and Mae West, to Joni Mitchell, Loretta Lynn, Ray Charles, Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, Billie Holiday, and Tom Waits. This combination of influences defines a talent unique in the world of pop culture.

Kacey has enjoyed much success in the music industry as an entertainer, songwriter, publisher, producer, and indie record label owner. She's been recognized as an artist and producer in People Magazine, USA Today, Billboard Magazine, The L.A. Times, The New York Times and Country Weekly. In 1987 she recorded for MCA Records as leader of the infamous trio, "Ethel and The Shameless Hussies," and in 1997, she recorded the live comedy album, "Men Are Some of My Favorite People," for Curb Records featuring the single and video, "1-900-Bubba."

"Every Man I Love is Either Married, Gay, or Dead" achieves Kacey's longtime desire to express both her sophisticated sense of humor, and her ability as a legitimate vocalist. "I've always known my strong suit is my live show, and that was my approach to this collection of songs," says Kacey. "I paced this album like an on-stage performance, taking the audience from the ridiculous to the sublime. It's a little schizo but, then again, so am I."

One of the more notable cuts is, "You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly," a laugh-out-loud duet with Delbert McClinton. Kacey met Delbert while producing his track for the tribute album, "Pearls in the Snow, The Songs of Kinky Friedman," which hit #1 on the Americana chart in 1999. For that same project, Kacey also produced the critically acclaimed performances of Willie Nelson, Dwight Yoakam, Lyle Lovett, Lee Roy Parnell, Marty Stuart, Guy Clark, Asleep at the Wheel, and Tom Waits. The latter, Kacey's favorite songwriter, is honored on her new album with a rendition of Waits' "Christmas Card From A Hooker in Minneapolis."

Kacey is a masterful entertainer. She can make you laugh, she can make you cry, and somehow she makes you feel good about both. Fellow artist and singer, Jonell Mosser, may have described her best... "If Roger Miller and Mae West had a wild affair, Kacey Jones would have been their love child."

Product Description
"In 1998 I co-wrote a song called, "Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Again." The day after I recorded it, he won The Daytona 500. So, we rewrote it with hopes of helping him win his 8th Championship Cup, and I believe he would've won it in 2001 if given the chance. I don't have to tell you that Dale was a champion for all seasons, as a driver, and more importantly, as a man. Long may he live in our hearts. Long live the joy he gave to all of us for the sport of racing". -Kacey Jones

Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Cup #8,Kacey Jones
Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Cup #8
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    Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Cup #8

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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005OMU7
    Release Date: 2001-03-16

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    1. Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Cup #8

    Album Description

    "In 1998 I co-wrote a song called, "Till Dale Earnhardt Wins Again." The day after I recorded it, he won The Daytona 500. So, we rewrote it with hopes of helping him win his 8th Championship Cup, and I believe he would've won it in 2001 if given the chance. I don't have to tell you that Dale was a champion for all seasons, as a driver, and more importantly, as a man. Long may he live in our hearts. Long live the joy he gave to all of us for the sport of racing". -Kacey Jones

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