Martina
McBride 620 N. Route 31, Suite C Crystal Lake, Illinois 60012
| One
of the leaders in contemporary country music, Martina McBride has also won converts
within more puritanical country factions for the respect she affords the roots
of the music. She and her husband sold T-shirts at Garth Brooks concerts before
McBride graduated to becoming his opening act. The Time Has Come, her 1992 debut
album, impressed many with its cultured treatment of traditional material such
as "Cheap Whiskey" and "That's Me". Her breakthrough came
as the result of two singles in 1993, "My Baby Loves Me The Way That I Am"
and the much removed "Independence Day", which gave her considerable
momentum on country radio. The latter single's accompanying video also won the
CMA's Video Of The Year category in 1993. This time the subject matter was far
from traditional, depicting an abused wife who takes justice into her own hands.
Sales of her second album, The Way That I Am, climbed to the half million mark
as a result of this exposure. She won the CMA Video Of The Year award in 1994
for "Independence Day".
In 1995, RCA Records launched a major
campaign to back her third album, Wild Angels, with numerous television appearances
(including the CMT Showcase Artist Of The Month) and special retail promotion
via the K-mart chain. Preceded by the single "Safe In The Arms Of Love",
Wild Angels was produced by McBride alongside Paul Worley and Ed Seay. Its composition
relied heavily on the melancholy and sadness of her earlier releases, with her
compassionate, third-person songs reflecting sympathetically on relationships
with a series of characters. "Safe In The Arms Of Love" was a country
hit although for many, her revival of Delbert McClinton's "Two More Bottles
Of Wine" was a stronger track. Other songs, such as "Born To Give My
Love To You" which addressed the birth of her daughter Delaney, were more
optimistic (her baby daughter gurgles on the number 1 hit "Wild Angels").
In addition to the release of the album and extensive touring commitments she
joined Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood and Linda Davis on a new version of the
Michael McDonald and Patti LaBelle hit, "On My Own'. The opening track on
1997"s Evolution, "I'm Little But I'm Loud", featured the recorded
talents of a seven year old McBride, but overall the album strayed too close to
slick MOR to match Wild Angels. Emotion contained a number of excellent compositions
that saw McBride moving further away from country towards the crossover audience
targeted by LeAnn Rimes and Shania Twain. Need tickets to see Martina McBride?
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