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Chely Wright

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Chely Wright

Background information
Birth name Rochelle Renee Wright
Also known as Chely Wright
Born October 25 1970 (1970-10-25) (age 37)
Origin Wellsville, Kansas, United States
Genre(s) Country Music
Occupation(s) singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Trumpet
Years active 1994–Present
Label(s) Mercury Records
MCA Nashville Records
Dualtone Records
Associated
acts
Trisha Yearwood, Clay Walker
Website Chely Wright Official Site

Rochelle Renee "Chely" Wright (born October 25 1970 in Kansas City, Missouri), is an American Country Music singer, who released her debut album in 1994. Although she received an ACM award for Top New Female Vocalist that same year, none of her initial songs made any impact on the charts; her first Top 40 country hit, "Shut Up and Drive", did not chart until 1997. Two years later, she scored her first and only Number One single with "Single White Female"; she has also won a BMI award for co-writing Clay Walker's 2003 single "I Can't Sleep". To date, Wright has recorded seven studio albums, in addition to charting seventeen songs on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.

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Rise to fame

She started singing in bands at age 11 and within a few years had formed her own band, County Line. The summer before her senior year in high school, she went to Branson, Mo., and landed a job in the Ozark Jubilee, the long-running country show whose alumni included Brenda Lee and Red Foley. At her grandfather's urging, she auditioned and won a job in a musical production at the Opryland theme park. She took her final exams a week early and moved to Nashville. While there, she interned and attended writers' nights, while honing her singing and songwriting. Harold Shedd (whose production credits include Alabama) signed her to Mercury/Polygram, and her first album was released in 1994 on the corporation's Polydor label. After releasing two unsuccessful albums through Mercury/Polygram (her debut and its follow-up in 1996), Wright had her first Top Twenty country hit in 1997 with the song "Shut Up and Drive," off her third album, Let Me In, which was released by MCA Nashville. In 1999, her fourth album, Single White Female, brought her several hit songs and her first gold album certification. During the three-year gap before her next album, Wright collaborated with fellow country artist Brad Paisley on a duet entitled "Hard to Be a Husband, Hard to Be a Wife," which was written for the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry. Paisley and Wright performed the song during a CBS television special and it was released as part of a collection of songs from that special. The duet was later nominated for Vocal Event Of The Year as part of the 35th Annual CMA Awards, but lost. Additionally, Wright joined with Diamond Rio for a song on their One More Day album, as well as Paisley's Part II album. Both were released in 2001. Chely was also featured in People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2001. She was ranked #93 on the FHM 100 Sexiest Women of 2002. In 2003, she was named "Woman of the Year" by the American Legion Auxiliary and "Kansan of the Year" for her career achievements, her charity work and her support of the U.S. armed forces. She was recognized by MENC in 2001 with its "Stand Up For Music Award" and in 2002, she was presented with their "Fame Award" for her with her Reading, Writing and Rhythm Foundation.

Recording Career

Chely Wright performs at the Maverick Saloon & Grill in Santa Maria, California.
Chely Wright performs at the Maverick Saloon & Grill in Santa Maria, California.

On September 10, 2001, Wright was in Canada participating in the 2001 Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMAs). Along with several other country artists, including Cyndi Thomson, Wright was stranded in Canada following the September 11, 2001 attacks. In an odd twist, Wright's fifth album, Never Love You Enough, was originally supposed to be released on September 11 but was later pushed back to September 25. Although Never Love You Enough debuted at #4 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, it was unable to match the success of Single White Female.

In June 2002, Wright split with MCA Nashville. A year and a half later, in January 2004, she signed with a new independent label, Vivaton and began preparation for a new album. Although a music video was released for a song entitled "The Back of the Bottom Drawer," the album never materialized. Wright announced she was splitting with Vivaton in June 2004. Again without a label, she nevertheless released a single in late 2004, mostly through the Internet and various radio stations. The song, entitled "Bumper of My S.U.V.," was written by Wright in response to an altercation with an irate woman who noticed the United States Marine Corps bumper sticker on the back of Wright's car. "Bumper of My S.U.V.," spent 9 weeks at the #1 spot on Billboard's Country single sales chart and hit the top 5 on Billboard's Hot 100 single sales chart. The Metropolitan Hotel, Wright's sixth album, was released in February of 2005 on Dualtone Records. The CD included both "The Bumper of My S.U.V." and "Back of the Bottom Drawer," along with ten additional songs, most of which were written or co-written by Wright. The album itself was produced in conjunction with her own company. Although not a break-out commercial hit, debuting at #18 on Billboard's Top Country chart (it was #7 on the Top Independent Albums chart), The Metropolitan Hotel gained some critical praise, especially for "The River." People magazine rated the album as Critics Choice. The music video for the song, about a river that runs near her hometown of Wellsville called the Mardis De Cygnes, became popular on CMT. The fourth single released from The Metropolitan Hotel was "C'est La Vie (You Never Can Tell)", a re-titled cover of Chuck Berry's song "You Never Can Tell". Currently, Chely is working on a new project with Grammy winning singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell producing. The new album is set for a 2008 release.

Charity

Chely Wright is the founder of Reading, Writing, and Rhythm Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to the importance of musical education in America's schools and helps supply musical instruments and equipment. A large fund raiser is held each year in June at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon, (just before CMA Music Festival).

Awards

Academy of Country Music
Best New Female Vocalist 1995 (won)
CMT Flameworthy Awards Video Fashion Plate for "Jezebel" 2002 (won)

Discography

Albums

  • 1994 - Woman in the Moon
  • 1996 - Right in the Middle of It
  • 1997 - Let Me In
  • 1999 - Single White FemaleA
  • 2001 - Never Love You Enough
  • 2003 - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Chely Wright
  • 2004 - Everything (non-label release, demo songs & DVD)
  • 2005 - The Metropolitan Hotel
  • 2007 - The Definitive Collection

ASingle White Female has achieved a gold certification in the United States for sales of over 500,000.

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Country US Hot 100
1994 "Till I Was Loved by You" 48 Woman in the Moon
1994 "He's a Good Ole Boy" 58 Woman in the Moon
1995 "Sea of Cowboy Hats" 56 Woman in the Moon
1995 "Till All Her Tears Are Dry"A Woman in the Moon
1995 "Listenin' to the Radio" 66 Right in the Middle of It
1996 "The Love That We Lost" 41 Right in the Middle of It
1997 "Shut Up and Drive" 14 112 Let Me In
1998 "I Already Do" 36 Let Me In
1998 "Just Another Heartache" 39 Let Me In
1999 "Single White Female" 1 36 Single White Female
2000 "It Was" 11 64 Single White Female
2000 "She Went Out for Cigarettes" 49 Single White Female
2000 "Hard to Be a Husband, Hard to Be a Wife" (w/ Brad Paisley) 68 Grand Ole Opry 75th Anniversary, Vol. 2
2001 "Never Love You Enough" 26 Never Love You Enough
2002 "Jezebel" 23 Never Love You Enough
2003 "Scary Old World" (Radney Foster w/ Chely Wright) 52 Another Way to Go (Radney Foster album)
2004 "The Bumper of My SUV" 54 The Metropolitan Hotel
2004 "Back of the Bottom Drawer" 40 The Metropolitan Hotel
2005 "The Bumper of My SUV" (re-release) 35 The Metropolitan Hotel
2005 "The River"A The Metropolitan Hotel
2005 "C'est la Vie (You Never Can Tell)"A The Metropolitan Hotel
  • AFailed to chart.

DVDs

  • 2004 - 20th Century Masters - The Best of Chely Wright (Music Videos)

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