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  1. Other album notes: Emmylou Harris appears courtesy of Asylum Records "Special thanks to: Mike Curb, Dennis Hannon, and all at Curb Records. Mark Miller, Bill Straw & Lois Gerard, Elaine Schock & Lisa Rattenni at Shock Ink. Emmylou Harris, Monty Hitchcock, Tom Barton, Dan Storper, Paul Bartz, Dan Warner, Maggie Cadden, Nancy Iverson."

  2. Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, musician, bandleader, and activist. A highly regarded figure in contemporary music, she is known for having a consistent artistic direction. Harris is considered one of the leading music artists behind the country rock genre in the 1970s and the Americana genre in the 1990s.

  3. Looking Back. play soundclip for Soul Sister . 1 ... featuring Emmylou Harris . 3:47 . play soundclip for Vanities. 9 ... (not on the CURB release) 4:15 . play soundclip for Past The Point Of Rescue. 14 . Past The Point Of Rescue (not on the CURB rele ...

  4. Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Looking Back - The Best Of Mary Black" on Discogs.

  5. 2. Apr. 2014 · (1947-) Who Is Emmylou Harris? Emmylou Harris was performing in D.C.-area bars when she met singer Gram Parsons, who became her mentor. After his death in 1973, she released her major label...

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCVq1-9pb-o24ri5P2ZicJlAEmmylou Harris - YouTube Music

    When the album did not chart, Harris went looking for a new label. In 1974, she signed with Reprise records and went into the studio. In February of 1975, she released her second album entitled Pieces of the Sky. This time, the results were surprisingly good as the album peaked at #7 on the US Billboard Country Albums Chart. Later that same year, she came right back and released the album that ...

  7. 28. Dez. 2022 · 5: Orphan Girl (from ‘Wrecking Ball’, 1995) After a lean patch, 1995’s shimmering Wrecking Ball (produced by Daniel Lanois) had a restorative effect on Harris’ career. Freed from the constraints of the country world and singing in a lower, smokier register, Harris won a whole new generation of fans.