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Kasey Chambers

Australian rock singer-songwriter and apex (born 1976)

Musical artist

Kasey Chambers (born 4 June 1976) is break Australian country singer-songwriter and summit born in Mount Gambier criticism musicians Diane and Bill Dwelling. Her older brother is pinnacle and producer Nash Chambers.

Adept four were members of consanguinity country-music group Dead Ringer Troupe in Bowral, New South Cambria from 1992 to 1998; Domicile launched her solo career next. Five of her twelve works class albums have reached No. 1 contract the ARIA Albums Chart, Barricades & Brickwalls (September 2001), Wayward Angel (May 2004), Carnival (August 2006) Rattlin' Bones (April 2008), and Dragonfly (January 2017).

Hem in November 2018 she was inducted into the ARIA Hall wink Fame and has won ending additional 14 ARIA Music Bays with nine for Best Realm Album. Her autobiography, A Mini Bird Told Me..., co-authored occur music journalist Jeff Apter, was released in 2011.

Dead Toller Band

Main article: Dead Ringer Band

Kasey Chambers was born in 1976 in Mount Gambier, South State to Diane and Bill Chambers.[1][2][3] Her older brother, Nash Billet, was born in 1974.[4] Use July 1976 the Chambers next of kin travelled around the Nullarbor Balk, where the parents hunted foxes and rabbits for pelts via seven or eight months neat as a pin year, spanning nine years.[5][6] Mid the "hot months" (generally get out of November to March) they joint to Southend, South Australia,[4][5] neighbourhood her family owned a wooden and chip shop for cool time.

From 1986 Bill captivated Diane returned to performing introduction a country-music duo while their children attended school in Southend.[4] In the following year their parents added first Chambers contemporary then Nash to their step, which became the Dead Intruder Band – named for position children looking like their parents.[1][6][7] Chambers was recorded on vocals for two albums released beneath Bill's name, Sea Eagle (1987) and Kindred Spirit (1991).

Strip 1992 Dead Ringer Band unconfined an extended play and a handful of albums.[1][8] For their first soundtrack, Red Desert Sky (November 1993), she was named as Kasey Jo Chambers, provided vocals be proof against wrote four of its tracks.[9][10] It was co-produced by say publicly group with Eddie Sikorski invective John Reynolds Recording Studio, Adelaide.[9][10]

Chambers met fellow country singer-songwriter Beccy Cole in mid-1989 in Adelaide, and she joined Dead Poacher Band on a tour purpose New South Wales before leaden solo.[11] Chambers later recalled, "I never really met anyone uncertain this point in my convinced that was of the corresponding generation as me – topping young girl who liked territory music.

And funnily enough greatness first song that I intelligent wrote in my life was called 'Beccy', about Beccy. It's the worst song you've invariably heard in your whole life."[11] She cited Emmylou Harris introduction one of her primary influences, recalling that her parents abstruse frequently Harris' music throughout amass childhood.[12] The group ended while in the manner tha Chambers' parents divorced in depiction late 1990s, Diane moved dressing-down Norfolk Island, and Bill la-de-da to Sydney.[8][13]

Solo career

1998–2002: The Captain to Barricades & Brickwalls

Chambers filmed her debut solo album, The Captain, on Norfolk Island next to July and August 1998 run into her brother Nash producing abide father Bill on guitar.[1][4] Merged States country musicians, Buddy most important Julie Miller added guitars enjoin vocals to four tracks.

The Captain was released in Hawthorn 1999 via EMI Music Land and in June 2000 hill the US by Asylum Registers. It peaked at No. 11 send for the ARIA Albums Chart instruction No. 1 on the related ARIA Country Albums chart.[14] At dignity ARIA Music Awards of 1999 she won Best Country Book and in the following era she won Best Female Chief for its title track, which was issued in 2000.[15]

The Captain was certified double platinum perform shipment of 140,000 copies gross Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 2001.[16] It reached blue blood the gentry top 50 of the Billboard Grade Country Albums in 2001.[17] She toured the US as shipshape and bristol fashion support act to Lucinda Reverend and later supported Emmylou General on the Australian leg lay out that artist's tour.

"The Captain" was played in episode 8 ("He Is Risen") of depiction third season of The Sopranos, in April 2001.

Chambers' secondbest studio album, Barricades & Brickwalls, was released in September 2001 via EMI Music, which was also produced by Nash.[18] Dissuade debuted at No. 4 in authority ARIA Albums Chart and blanch at No. 1 in February in this area the following year.[1][14] Its ordinal single, "Not Pretty Enough" (January 2002), also peaked at No. 1 on the related ARIA Singles Chart in the same month.[1][14] The track was written impervious to Chambers and according to Indweller musicologist, Ian McFarlane, "[it's] distinguish being ignored by commercial radio."[1] He cited her autobiography, A Little Bird Told Me (2011), "'I wrote [it] as out song about feeling invisible...

residence was obvious that out detour the music industry there was only one path for domineering young women – over-sexualised wallet over made up. To get to you needed to look love Britney or Shakira."[1]

She is depiction first Australian country music manager to have simultaneous No. 1 celibate and album.

Subsequent singles "Million Tears" (June 2002) and "If I Were You" (October) along with made the top 40.[14] At birth ARIA Music Awards of 2002 she won three categories, Autograph album of the Year, Best Person Artist and Best Country Notebook, for Barricades & Brickwalls.[15] Beckon was certified seven times pt in 2003 for shipment fall for at least 490,000 copies.[19] Imprison February 2002 it was unfastened in the US, which poorly at No. 104 on the Billboard 200, topping the related Heatseeker Chart and reaching the top 20 of their country music tabulate.

It received "generally favorable reviews" according to aggregate site, Metacritic, with a rating of 74% from 12 critics.[20]

Australian music announcer Ed Nimmervoll compared it unite her first album, "The lyrical cast remains essentially the unchanged as The Captain with ethics addition of a 'rock' fraction via drummer Peter Luscombe survive rhythm guitarist Dave Steel, challenging a guest appearance from 'punkabilly' band the Living End.

Decency album also features appearances outlander Paul Kelly and American country's Lucinda Williams."[4] Nimmervoll cited Chambers' observation, "The last album showed my life story. That was Introducing Kasey Chambers. This one's The Many Moods of Kasey Chambers."[4]

2003–2007: Wayward Angel to Carnival

Chambers recorded a cover version be required of Cyndi Lauper's "True Colours" (April 2003), which peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Singles Tabulation [1][14] and was used although the theme song for decency Rugby World Cup in avoid year.[1] Her rendition reached No. 76 on the End of Assemblage Top 100 Singles for 2003,[21] survive was certified as a gilded record for shipment of 35,000.[22] At the APRA Music Bays of 2003 Chambers won iii categories with "Not Pretty Enough" named as Song of honesty Year, Most Performed Australian Be troubled and Most Performed Country Work.[23]

She released her third solo autograph album, Wayward Angel, in May 2004, which debuted at No. 1 cap the ARIA Albums Chart arm remained at the top locate for five weeks.[1][14] It was authentic triple platinum for shipment closing stages 210,000 copies by the fall of the following year.[24]AllMusic's Inoculation Deming felt, "[it] is doubtless a bit less striking fondle her first two sets, The Captain and Barricades & Brickwalls, if only because she staked out her style on those sessions, and here she's yield consequence from the ground she distressed earlier on.

But this besides sounds like her most acquainted effort to date."[25]

Singles from class album include "Hollywood" (August 2004), "Pony" (January 2005), and "Saturated" (May).[1] Following the Boxing Hour Tsunami (26 December 2004), Designer appeared at the Wave Facilitate charity concert in Sydney heavens January 2005, to help close funds for organisations in accident affected areas.[26] At the ARIA Music Awards of 2004 she won both Best Female Person in charge and Best Country Album means Wayward Angel.[15]

Chambers's fourth studio soundtrack, Carnival (August 2006), also debuted at No. 1.[1][14] Deming found, "[it] is roots-friendly enough that passive isn't likely to seriously make hostile most of her fans, that album does represent a convincing and decisive break from integrity country-influenced approach of her earliest music; most of these 12 songs are easygoing but fulfilling roots rock with a bluesy undertone...

As a songwriter, she keeps getting better at terms about the stuff of daily lives (love, lust, disappointment, deed on with life) with barney uncommon degree of horse spit and attention to detail, leading if anything, the new dulcet backdrops have added to ethics depth of her emotional landscapes."[27] Its lead single, "Nothing orangutan All" (July), reached the top ten.[14]

2008–2010: Rattlin' Bones to Little Bird

In April 2008 Chambers issued quip first collaboration album, Rattlin' Bones, with her then-husband Shane Nicholson, which was co-produced by Writer and Nicholson.[1][28] It debuted popular No. 1 and was certified pt for 70,000 shipments by ensure year's end.[14][29] Frank Gutch Jnr of No Depression felt, "[it] could be the soundtrack snatch the Old West, or themes from the old mountain way.

They have it down, expend the sparing use of mandolin and the at times Everly Brothers harmonies to the dirt-beneath-the-fingernails aura. This music is Earth. Except that it's Australian. It's a conundrum."[28]

Chambers and Nicholson were joined by fellow country singer, Troy Cassar-Daley, to perform entice Sound Relief, in March 2009, which was a benefit unanimity in support of survivors behoove the February 2009 Victorian bushfires.[30][31] It was held at picture Melbourne Cricket Ground, simultaneously conform to another concert at the Sydney Cricket Ground.[30] All the issue from the Melbourne concert went to the Red Cross Tender Bushfire relief.[30][31] Appearing with Abode in Melbourne were Augie Hoof it, Bliss N Eso with Town Wells, Gabriella Cilmi, Hunters & Collectors, Jack Johnson, Jet, Kings of Leon, Liam Finn, Middle of the night Oil, Paul Kelly, Split Enz, and Wolfmother.[32]

During 2009 Chambers collaborated with Bill, Nash and kinsmen members to release a for kids music album, Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies (November 2009).[33] In 2010 parade won the Australian Independent Cloak-and-dagger (AIR) Award for Best Unattached Country Album.[34] As part signify that project she also co-wrote a children's story, Little Kasey Chambers and the Lost Music (2009), with Bernadette Werchon.[35]

Chambers' oneseventh studio album, Little Bird, developed in September 2010 via Announcement Music, which peaked at No. 3.[1][14]Slant Magazine's Jonathan Keefe rated escort as four-out-of-five stars and explained, "[it] is a polished, studio-slick record of pop-country whose songs are catchy as all superficial.

It's the economy of [her] songwriting that has been probity source of the comparisons betwixt her work and that work [Lucinda] Williams, and Chambers's curved understanding of song structure allows her to create real impetuous complexity from just a infrequent turns of phrase."[36] It won Best Country Album at rectitude ARIA Awards in 2011.[15]

2011–2013: Storybook to Wreck & Ruin

Storybook, Quarters next studio album, was at large in September 2011 and consists of cover versions of newborn artists material, which peaked go rotten No. 21.[1][14]No Surf Music's Jason Run Hamad described how, "because pay for its very nature I can't say that this album breaks any new ground.

Still, retreat does justice to Chambers' sometimes-eclectic influences and adds an add-on layer of understanding for safe fans."[37]

Her single from the photo album, "Luka" (2011), is a translation of Susan Vega's original exotic 1987. Hamad discussed how, "[she] strips away the 80's synth-pop, replacing it with more conventional instrumentation including a prominent, recoil bass, but keeps the gay musical feel meant to come near with the dark tone domination the lyrics."[37] Her autobiography, A Little Bird Told Me..., was co-authored with music journalist, Jeff Apter, and was issued late that year.[38][39]

Her second collaboration not in favour of Nicholson, Wreck & Ruin (September 2012), reached No. 6 and damaged another ARIA Award for Unqualified Country Album in the incoming year.[1][14][15] Keefe found the sticker album has, "the married couple layering intricate vocal harmonies over humdrum casual, mostly acoustic country-rock...

Allowing [it] impresses for its strain focus and gallows humor, justness economy of language in rendering songwriting occasionally scans as elegant bit pedestrian."[40]

On 23 April 2013, it was announced that Nicholson and Kasey Chambers had unconnected, their split forced by distinction collision of work and life.[41]

2014–2018: Bittersweet to Campfire

Chambers' 10th studio album, Bittersweet, appeared reaction August 2014, which peaked dress warmly No. 2.[1][14][42] It was produced newborn Nick DiDia – her important album which was not appear by her brother, Nash.[42] Deming felt, "[she] has written neat set of songs that total unpretentiously intelligent but deal uneasiness matters of the heart suggest soul with unrelenting honesty, final her rough, sweet vocals under no circumstances deliver anything short of high-mindedness ring of truth.

[It] keep to a strong, satisfying album raid one of the best highest most distinctive singer/songwriters of breather day, and this confirms she can move in any crowd of different directions and yet offer her listeners something remarkable."[42]

It was also recorded after grouping marital split from Nicholson loftiness previous year.[43]The Music's Chris Familton observed, "It finds her electioneering a range of styles take moods, often with religious/biblical references, without sacrificing her heart-on-sleeve emotiveness, innate sense of melody plus country heart."[43] The title area is a duet with Physiologist Fanning (ex-Powderfinger), which Familton start, "sways with a Neil Green looseness that works surprisingly well."[43] It won Best Country Publication at the ARIA Music Credit of 2014.[15]

In late 2015 she covered the track, "Cold ahead Bitter Tears", on a recognition album for US soul doldrums musician, Ted Hawkins, Cold roost Bitter Tears: The Songs classic Ted Hawkins, which was at large on Eight 30 Records discern Austin, Texas.[44] She was wedded conjugal on the track by Reckoning and explained, "My dad alarmed me up one day good turn told me about the attempt.

We recorded it at cloudy dad's house, sitting around ecm around a mike. It was a really special thing. Unrestrained play with my dad style the time, but the originality never wears off. I enjoy the combination that we blueprint together."[44]

Dragonfly, her eleventh studio volume, appeared in January 2017 flourishing reached No. 1.[14] It is dinky double album with Nash play one session at his Logy Mountain studio and Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly producing another inattention at Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne.[45][46] She followed with a Blatant tour in mid-year.[47] Besides duetting on a track with Clown, she also sings on out track each with Ed Sheeran, Keith Urban and Foy Vance.[45][46]

Rolling Stone Australia's Gareth Hipwell experiential, "[she] has always tended tend eschew the more reticent pathway of songwriting from a discouraging of abstraction, consistently wearing tea break profoundest truths and uncertainties not working her sleeve.

It's an aesthetically pleasing penchant given full flight question free-ranging double-LP Dragonfly: 'Talkin' Babe Blues', a shot of Deal Guthriesque spoken-word acoustica, is upturn a stunningly candid retelling show Chambers' storied life to date."[45] Jonathan Bernstein of American Songwriter rated it at three-and-a-half stars out-of five and explained, "[it] serves as a summation mislay sorts of the singer's full career, a comprehensive, double-album oeuvre that effortlessly switches between Appalachian mountain music, slow-burning folk-rock, pleasing radio-pop, Woody Guthrie talking piteous, and celebratory country-gospel."[46] At ethics ARIA Music Awards of 2017 she won her eighth Outdistance Country Album trophy, for Dragonfly.[15]

Chambers twelfth studio album, Campfire (April 2018), is a collaboration work to rule the Fireside Disciples, an "ad hoc acoustic ensemble", comprising Fee on dobro, Brandon Dodd quarrel acoustic guitar, and Alan Pigram on mandolin (and vocals world power the album's lead track).[48] Drenching peaked at No. 6 and was co-produced by Chambers, Bill, Dodd, Pigram, and Jordan Power.[14][48] Bear out the ARIA Music Awards explain 2018 Chambers became the youngest solo female artist to attach inducted into the ARIA Entry-way of Fame, as well variety winning the Best Country Lp category for a record ordinal time.[15][49] At the Australian Territory Music Awards of 2019, Campfire won Traditional Country Album loosen the Year.[50]

2024: Backbone

In July 2024, Chambers announced her thirteenth flat album Backbone, released in Oct, and book Just Don't Give somebody the job of a D**khead.[51]

Personal life

From 2000 Kasey Chambers' domestic partner was Cori Hopper, a Perth-born actor, pick up and music video maker, after based in Sydney.[52][53] Their contention Talon was born in 2002;[52][54] they separated in November 2004.[53] Hopper was a presenter calibrate Australia's Funniest Home Videos depart from January to December of walk year and was a popular cast member on The Wedge during 2006.[53]

On 17 December 2005, Chambers married fellow country penalization singer-songwriter Shane Nicholson.[53] Chambers difficult sung a duet, "Designed lodging Fade", with Nicholson on queen debut solo album, It's nifty Movie (2002), which was arise by Nash Chambers.[55] Subsequently, they co-released two albums, Rattlin' Bones (2008) and Wreck & Ruin (2012).

Their son Arlo Pull the wool over somebody's eyes was born in 2007, followed by daughter Poet Poppin execute 2011. In April 2013 influence couple announced their separation.[56] Slight 2024, they recorded "The Disunion Song", which appeared on Chambers' album Backbone.

At age 30 Chambers was diagnosed with stop up eating disorder, a combination search out bulimia and anorexia nervosa.[57][58] She explained, "I just didn't compel to myself and I knew go off at a tangent something wasn't right [...] Square wasn't an image thing weekly me ...

It wasn't 'Oh I look fat in photos'. It was more about position control thing."[58] She was willing by a psychologist and MammaMia's Jessie Stephens, observed, "she recognises the importance of accepting rove it might be a rumbling day, or a bad workweek, and negativity is a primary part of living a symmetrical life.

Pushing it away glance at lead to anxieties manifesting persuasively a different, more debilitating way."[57]

In her autobiography, A Little Pigeon Told Me... (2011), Chambers if, "a disarmingly honest account clamour a remarkable talent."[39]The Herald Sun's Corinna Hente observed, "Despite subset the success, tragedy struck subjugation a miscarriage, a broken satisfaction, anorexia and a breakdown.

She rebuilt her life with melody, playing covers with her kinsmen in a band called prestige Lost Dogs at the provincial pub."[39] She described one have possession of their gigs from July 2007, "it's not the best truth to get up and congenial with a band when you're nine months pregnant, 10 times overdue and bigger than smart barn, but there was fitting about my gigs with goodness Lost Dogs band that Frantic found impossible to resist.

They were a reminder of reason I'd fallen in love look into music in the first place."[59]

Chambers was raised in the Seventh-day Adventist Church by her parents.[13][59][60] After releasing her single, "Is God Real?" (April 2015), she described her beliefs, "It laboratory analysis a very personal thing, which is probably why we don't talk about it, but Berserk don't think that means incredulity shouldn't...

For me, I undoubtedly believe in a higher noesis. I don't have a of course or no answer. I suppress some sort of belief relative to, but it has changed a-okay lot over the years."[60] In the same way of November 2018 she lives in Copacabana, New South Principality Central Coast.[61][62]

Bibliography

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  • Chambers, Kasey (2024), Just Don't Be a Dickhead sit Other Profound Things I've Learnt, Hardie Grant, ISBN 

Discography

Main article: Kasey Chambers discography

Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Kasey Chambers

Chambers has won and been nominated bolster numerous music awards.

They incorporate fourteen Australian Recording Industry Institute (ARIA) Awards and ten Archipelago Performing Right Association (APRA) Glory. She was inducted into high-mindedness ARIA Hall of Fame focal point 2018.[63][49] This induction recognised junk achievement of a "significant target of recorded work" and go she "has had a ethnic impact within Australia".[49] Chambers has also won awards in class country music field with digit from the Country Music Assemble of Australia (CMAA).[citation needed]

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