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Country folk sing Mickey Newbury

by Festival Folk Sing

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    Notes from executive producer Andrew Pattison
    country folk sing Mickey Newbury is our sixth compilation of artists celebrating the talents of an influential songwriter, following on from festival folk sing Gordon Lightfoot (2016), Judy Small (2013), Bob Dylan (2012), Eric Bogle (2011) and Joni Mitchell (2010). Marina Hurley came up with the concept and produced the first four albums and then assisted me to pay homage to two of my all-time favourite songwriters and singers, Gordon Lightfoot and, now, Mickey Newbury. These albums serve at least two purposes: to bring some great songs from over a generation ago to a new audience, and, as long as enough are purchased, to inject some funds into a charity called The Troubadour Foundation.

    Mickey Newbury was one of the all-time most successful songwriters in Nashville, and was the third biggest earner for publishers Acuff Rose, after Hank Williams and Don Gibson. Originally from Houston, Texas, as a teenager he sang tenor for a moderately successful vocal group called The Embers, who opened for several famous performers including Sam Cooke and Johnny Cash. But he put his musical career on hold and joined the Air Force at age nineteen, for a four year stint that included a lengthy spell in England. On return to the USA he set his sights on a career as a songwriter and before long he was in Nashville and signed to Acuff Rose. Soon after Don Gibson had a coutry hit with Newbury’s Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings, and then Tom Jones had a worlwide hit with the song. Two years later, in the same week Newbury had four top five songs across four different charts, Pop/Rock, Easy Listening, Country and R&B, the latter three being number ones. This feat has not been repeated; and it also shows that Mickey Newbury was not really a country artist: if anything he could be seen as folk, but his style is really unclassifiable. He was a magnificent singer with a huge range, and his albums were works of art, but not big sellers, in part because of their eclecticism and also his growing disdain with the music business, especially in Nashville. But as a writer he remained huge, with over 1000 covers of his songs, by artists ranging from Elvis to Andy Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis to Joan Baez, Kenny Rogers to Solomon Burke, etc., etc. I had the great good fortune to bring Mickey to Australia for his only tour here, in 1984. On the four nights that he performed at my Melbourne venue, The Troubadour, I have never seen so much love flow from an audience to a performer. They all felt Mickey was a personal friend who had helped them through troubled times with his songs. And he was totally charming throughout the tour, a true Southern Gentleman. Sadly Mickey died at age 62 in 2002 from emphysema. I miss him and his music. Andrew Pattison

    About the Troubadour Foundation...
    By purchasing this CD you are furthering the mission of the Troubadour Foundation (est. 2007) to “Provide assistance and encouragement for the sustainability of Australian folk culture".

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All songs written by Mickey Newbury, published by Acuff Rose. Executive producer Andrew Pattison. Produced by Rod McCormack and Andrew Pattison. Mastered by Jeff McCormack. CD cover design by Ramona Tilley. Painting of Mickey Newbury by Heather McCormack.

© 2018 country folk sing Mickey Newbury www.festivalfolk.com.

All profits from the sale of country folk sing Mickey Newbury will go to The Troubadour Foundation www.thetroubadourfoundation.com.au Everyone involved with the production of this project has donated their time and effort (with the exception of engineering and manufacture). This project would not have been possible without the wonderful group of singers and musicians who donated their time and their recordings to the project, both in tribute to Mickey Newbury and to support The Troubadour Foundation. Please refer to the insert for further information about the artists – and go to see their concerts and buy their CDs, they are fabulous.

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released February 26, 2021

country folk sing Mickey Newbury is our sixth compilation of artists celebrating the talents of an influential songwriter, following on from festival folk sing Gordon Lightfoot (2016), Judy Small (2013), Bob Dylan (2012), Eric Bogle (2011) and Joni Mitchell (2010). Marina Hurley came up with the concept and produced the first four albums and then assisted me to pay homage to two of my all-time favourite songwriters and singers, Gordon Lightfoot and, now, Mickey Newbury. These albums serve at least two purposes: to bring some great songs from over a generation ago to a new audience, and, as long as enough are purchased, to inject some funds into a charity called The Troubadour Foundation.

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Festival Folk Sing Melbourne, Australia

The festival folk sing project brings together singers & musicians to record their own arrangements of songs written by influential & important songwriters.The concept was created by Marina Hurley in 2010 who wanted to capture the creative talents of the many artists who perform fantastic arrangements of other artists’ songs, yet often don’t record them.All profits go to the Troubadour Foundation. ... more

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