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About Reba McEntire
Nothing about Reba McEntire?s entry into country music in 1976
foreshadowed the enormous achievements she would make as an
entertainer and businesswoman. From the mid-1980s until the late
1990s, she was clearly the dominant female presence in the country
format. By the time she fell victim to changing musical tastes, she
had already extended her talents to acting.
Born Reba Nell McEntire on March 28, 1955, in Chockie, Okla., the
singer grew up on a large cattle ranch. Her father was also a champion
calf roper, an activity that routinely took the McEntire family on
far-flung rodeo tours. Her mother was a singer and teacher. While Reba
showed an early love and talent for music, she was not alone in this
interest. Both her brother, Dale (nicknamed Pake), and sister, Susie,
were singers as well, and each would go on to be solo artists. While
still at home, though, they performed together as the singing
McEntires.
Red Steagall, then a recording artist for Capitol Records, heard her
singing the national anthem at the National Rodeo finals in 1974 and
was so impressed that he offered to back a recording session for her
in Nashville. This led to her signing with Mercury Records in 1975.
The following year, she married rodeo rider Charlie Battles. That
union would last until their divorce in 1987.
On May 8, 1976, Reba McEntire made her debut on Billboard?s country
singles chart with ?I Don?t Want to Be a One-Night Stand.? The single
was hardly more than that, reaching only to No. 88 and falling off
entirely after five weeks. She charted steadily after that, but not
conspicuously. She did not score a Top 10 record until 1980 when ?(You
Lift Me) Up to Heaven? climbed to No. 8. In her next three years with
Mercury -- she switched to MCA in 1984 -- she gained momentum via
singles that routinely landed in Top 10 and Top 5 territory. Two of
her Mercury singles made it all the way to No. 1: ?Can?t Even Get the
Blues? (1983) and ?You?re the First Time I?ve Thought About Leaving?
(1984). It took her three singles with MCA to go No. 1, but Reba
McEntire did it with the late 1984 release of ?How Blue.?
Well into the ?80s, Reba McEntire made the most of her rodeo persona,
both in publicity photos and stage costumes. Her powerful but still
twangy voice was as distinctively rough and rural as Loretta Lynn?s
Appalachian yawp. But during this period, as her presence within the
industry rose, she began moving her looks and sound more toward the
middle. She was one of the first country stars to glimpse the
potential of music videos. In her first video, ?Whoever?s in New
England? in 1986, she played a suburban housewife who?s fearful that
her executive husband is enjoying carnal pleasures in Massachusetts.
Her second one, ?What Am I Gonna Do About You? (also 1986), had Reba
McEntire in an urban setting playing opposite actor David Keith. In
the years ahead, she would often involve famous people in her videos,
among them actor Bruce Boxleitner, rock singer Huey Lewis and
actor/director Rob Reiner. Reba McEntire also favored videos high on
drama and which spotlighted her own burgeoning acting talents. One of
these, ?Is There Life Out There? (1992), was transformed into a
television movie for her. In ?Fancy? (1991), she played a rich,
now-respected and very business-like former prostitute. In ?The Night
the Lights Went Out in Georgia? (1992), she portrayed an old lady who
has a secret to tell.
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Much of Reba McEntire?s artistic metamorphosis came from hiring
attorney Bill Carter as her principal manager, a duty that formerly
fell to her husband Battles. It also helped her career when she moved
from Oklahoma to Nashville. Under Carter?s management, she would
greatly spread her presence beyond country music, a point made obvious
when she sold out Carnegie Hall in 1987, the same year she issued her
first volume of hits on MCA. After her divorce from Battles, her
former steel player and road manager, Narvel Blackstock, became her
manager and later her second husband. Together, they created
Starstruck Entertainment in 1988, an umbrella organization that
eventually embraced concert promotion, music publishing, recording,
publicity, transportation and related services.
Every year from 1984 through 1987, Reba McEntire won the Country Music
Association?s female vocalist of the year award. In 1986, she was
voted CMA?s entertainer of the year. Reba McEntire won Grammies in
1986 and 1993 for best female country vocal performance and best
country vocal collaboration, respectively. Her singles continued to
hit No. 1 regularly. Between 1985 and 1997, she had 17 No. 1?s and
another 15 Top 5s. She also put to rest the myth that women in country
music couldn?t sell albums. To date, Reba McEntire has sold more than
40 million.
In 1990, Reba McEntire played a major supporting role in the movie
Tremors, which starred Kevin Bacon. Her other feature films and TV
movies include North, The Little Rascals, The Gambler Returns, The Man
From Left Field, Buffalo Girls, Is There Life Out There, Forever Love
and One Night at McCool?s. (She declined the role of Molly Brown in
Titanic due to her touring schedule.) There were also the network
specials Reba Live and Celebrating 20 Years. During the 1990s, she
mounted one of the most elaborate concert shows in any kind of music,
one that involved multi-tiered stage sets, a flying platform and a
troupe of dancers.
At the time of its release, 1990?s Rumor Has It had become Reba
McEntire?s best-selling album to date with the hits ?You Lie,? ?Fancy?
and ?Fallin? Out of Love.? While on tour, seven members of her band
and her road manager were killed in an airplane crash near San Diego
on March 16, 1991. In spite of her grief, she sang a few weeks later
on the Academy Awards show. Still mourning the loss, she went into the
studio to record her next album and created one of the best, yet
bleakest, collections of her career, For My Broken Heart. It went on
to sell more than 4 million copies, making it her best-selling studio
album. It?s Your Call arrived a year later.
In 1993, Greatest Hits, Vol. II was released with a new Linda Davis
duet, ?Does He Love You.? It was a smash hit, and the album has sold
more than 5 million copies. The follow-up, Read My Mind, sold 3
million copies. (Rumor Has It and It?s Your Call have matched that
figure.) However, Reba McEntire?s career faltered momentarily after
releasing an album of lukewarm cover songs, Starting Over, in 1995.
Nevertheless, she continued her string of hits -- ?The Fear of Being
Alone,? ?How Was I to Know,? ?I?d Rather Ride Around With You? and the
Brooks & Dunn duet ?If You See Him/If You See Her? -- through the rest
of the decade.
In spite of her wide view of entertainment, Reba McEntire has always
seen music as her bedrock. Her best songs not only incorporate the
attitudes and emotional intensity of classic country, they also have
important things to say. In fact, no other country artist of her era
matched Reba McEntire when it came to recording and performing
socially conscious material. "Stairs" tackles the subject of spousal
abuse; "Just Across the Rio Grande" sympathizes with the plight of
immigrants; "She Thinks His Name Was John" reflects on the perils of
unprotected sex; "The Greatest Man I Never Knew" examines parental
neglect; "Bobby" is an eloquent defense of "mercy killing?; and "All
Dressed Up (With Nowhere to Go)" focuses on emotional abandonment of
the elderly.
Reba McEntire?s autobiography, Reba: My Story, was published in 1994.
It became the basis of her intimate 2000 stage show tour, A Singer?s
Diary. She offered the inspirational book Comfort From a Country Quilt
in 1999. In 2001, she took over the lead role in the Broadway
production of Annie Get Your Gun and absolutely dazzled the New York
critics. Later that year, she began her Warner Bros. TV sitcom series,
Reba. She issued the third volume of her MCA hits in 2002, followed by
the studio album Room to Breathe in 2003. Reba McEntire resumed
touring on a limited basis in 2004.
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