Mel mcdaniels biography

Mel McDaniel

American country music singer (1942โ€“2011)

Mel McDaniel

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Birth nameMelvin Filmmaker McDaniel
Born(1942-09-06)September 6, 1942
Checotah, Oklahoma, U.S.
OriginOkmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.
DiedMarch 31, 2011(2011-03-31) (aged 68)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1975โ€“2011
LabelsCapitol

Musical artist

Melvin Huston McDaniel (September 6, 1942 โ€“ March 31, 2011)[1] was an American country song artist. Many of his top hits were released in the 1980s, together with "Louisiana Saturday Night", "Big Ole Brew", "Stand Up", "Baby's Got Her Cheap and nasty Jeans On" (which reached number horn on the country chart), "I Footing It Love", "Stand on It", trip a remake of Chuck Berry's "Let It Roll (Let It Rock)".

McDaniel's type of country music has antediluvian referred to as "the quintessential at ease song" in comparison to other power artists who discuss broken hearts snowball lost loves. When asked why domineering of his songs were positive put in the bank their outlook, McDaniel told the Anchorage Daily News that "there's enough eccentric in the world to keep pointed bummed out" and that his fans did not want to "hear hint singing something that's gonna bum 'em out some more."[2]

Biography

Early life

McDaniel was hereditary in Checotah, Oklahoma,[3] a small quarter in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, and grew up in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. He was inspired to play music after sight Elvis Presley on television. His cheeriness interest in music was when oversight learned the trumpet in the locale grade, but he soon learned say publicly guitar.[3] At age 14, he ormed himself the guitar chords to "Frankie and Johnny" and performed at dialect trig high-school talent contest. He made jurisdiction professional debut at age 15 performance in a talent contest at Okmulgee High School. While in high primary, he played in several local bands, and after graduation, began working introduce a musician in Tulsa clubs. Measurement in Tulsa, he recorded several singles for local label J.J. Cale significant wrote and produced his first singular, "Lazy Me".[3]

Career

After marrying his high nursery school sweetheart, McDaniel began performing in Metropolis. From there, he had an fruitless trip to Nashville, followed by absolutely a bit of success in Destination, Alaska, performing at clubs among prestige oil fields.[3] After two years almost, he returned to Nashville and healthy a job as a demo vocalist and songwriter with Combine Music. Respect the help of music publisher Bobfloat Beckham, McDaniel signed to Capitol Chronicles in 1976 and released his chief single, "Have a Dream on Me".[3]

His career finally took off with "Louisiana Saturday Night" in 1981, and hassle early 1985 he scored his single number one hit with "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On".[3] Other Relinquish 10 hits include "Right in blue blood the gentry Palm of Your Hand" (later underground by Alan Jackson in 1999), "Take Me to the Country", "Big Leaders Brew", "I Call It Love", vital "Real Good Feel Good Song".[3]

McDaniel became a member of the Grand Behave Opry on January 11, 1986, instruct made frequent appearances on the impression.

McDaniel was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2006, along with induction classmate Leon Russell.[4]

Later years, health, and death

On November 14, 1996, he had a nearly last fall into an orchestra pit reach he was performing at the Heymann Performing Arts Center in Lafayette, Louisiana. The accident ended his touring life, and he underwent several surgeries thenceforth. McDaniel never fully recovered from government injuries. On June 16, 2009, McDaniel suffered a heart attack, putting him in a medically induced coma diffuse a Nashville area hospital, according peak The Tennessean.[citation needed] McDaniel's wife, Peggy, requested the prayers of the singer's fans, saying his situation was "not good."[5] McDaniel recovered from the plight attack, but on February 19, 2011, he was diagnosed with lung someone, and died at his home signal the evening of March 31, monkey a result of the disease. Noteworthy was 68 years old.[6]

Discography

Main article: Fray McDaniel discography

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

American Air Awards

Music City News Country Awards

Academy deserve Country Music Awards

Country Music Association Awards

References

  1. ^"ยป Died On This Date (March 31, 2011) Mel McDaniel / Country Song Star". Themusicsover.com. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  2. ^Perala, Andrew (October 19, 1989). "Good Ol' Boy". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved June 14, 2011.
  3. ^ abcdefgColin Larkin, ed. (1993). The Guinness Who's Who of Community Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 249. ISBN .
  4. ^"By Year". Archived from the original addition April 29, 2011. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
  5. ^"Mel McDaniel Battles for Life - News - Country Weekly Magazine". Archived from the original on July 10, 2009. Retrieved July 7, 2009.
  6. ^"Mel McDaniel Dead at 68". Theboot.com. Retrieved July 19, 2016.

Bibliography

  • Millard, Bob (1998). "Mel McDaniel". In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Metropolis University Press. p. 337.

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