Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Kris Kristofferson, Guy Clark, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Janis Joplin, Robert Johnson, Karen Dalton, Fred Koller, Big Mama Thorton, Billie Holliday, Hank Williams, Sr., Tammy Wynette and J.J. Cale.
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from the sales of "Wild Horse Crossing" CD's and Cassette's will go to benefit the wild horses
of the Comstock-Virginia Range in Nevada. Lacy J. Dalton Co-Founder of Let Em Run, has put together a fantistic CD with the help of her many friends.
Lacy J. Dalton’s music is a product of her wide-ranging musical tastes. She was born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, into a family of music lovers. Her father played a variety of stringed instruments, sang and wrote songs. Her mother played guitar and sang harmony, and her sister was a pianist. Lacy’s early influences were the folk and rock sounds of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. She’s always been a writer and artist who loved music with a message and lyrics that somehow brought a new awareness to the listener. She retains this love of material with a purpose, and her songwriting reflects that appreciation.
Her latest album “The Last Wild Place Anthology” adds another 5 million-hour airplay hits in addition to the songs from her “The Last Wild Place”, the CD that was Lacy’s first move back to her singer-songwriter roots since leaving Nashville, and showcases Lacy’s remarkable voice and writing talents at their finest. The music is heartfelt, acoustic-based, Americana/Folk and ranges from the quiet introspective to the rollicking good time.
Lacy is an innovative and creative artist with a great deal of real-life experience and an earthy honesty that is reflected in her work. Her voice: captivating. Her songs: spellbinding. Does that sound corny? Sure it does! But don’t you owe it to yourself to find out what's in store for your "Welcome to the Last Wild Place"?
To Book Lacy contact Double H Agency at 214-536-5507
Just stopping by to say hello and hope all is well with you. Have a great weekend. I am off from work until Monday so I am starting my weekend, now.....HEE HAW!!! Drop a line when you have time love to hear from you.
The Minnesota show is booked on my birthday! How fun. That reminds me of being on the bus going from Pennsylvania to Wisconsin where I was presented a cake, some magazines and a hot beverage (and now you know the rest of the story). Those were some good times.
Thanks again for taking the time to chat when you were in Santa Cruz recently. I've posted the interviews as two podcasts on my website (www.michaelgaither.com) and they're getting a lot of traffic.
Thanks again for taking the time to chat when you were in Santa Cruz recently. I've posted the interviews as two podcasts on my website (www.michaelgaither.com) and they're getting a lot of traffic.
Thank you so much for adding me as a friend. I'm one of those still trying to navigate up and down 16th Avenue. I hope 2008 is filled with much happiness and success for you and your family.
Lacy, how wonderful it was to meet you in Willcox and get our friendship started. Our love for the horses is stong and I'm sure we'll come together again in our efforts to keep them wild!
Hi Lacy, I've been a fan for years. Songwriter from Downunder, pluggin' away! Doing an album at the moment of 12 - 14 artists singing my stuff. Would love to tell you about it from a songwriter's point of view one day. Maybe you might hear about it over there. My good friend Paul Mateki from Texas is singing one (a duet) called "Come Cryin' To Me" on the album. It's a long story. I love your work. I have sung "Black Coffee" many a time, at many a gig, they always love the song. I think you're an awesome writer and performer and hope that one day we might meet up. My other half, Scott Shelly comes from California originally, and used to play for Boz Scaggs, Dan Fogelberg and many others, and he wants to bring me over one day to show me his home town. (you know, you show me yours.......) Anyway.... thankyou so much for adding me as a friend, I'm honored, and like I said, hope we get to meet one day, All the best in life and always, brenda-lee
I would love to see Old Soilder on your player One of the Best! "She Could Run" What a Song also. Love Ya Lacy! Your Western Belle KSJD Radio CowTrails Show
Stopping by your "space" to listen... and, to let you know again just how much I love your talent... I saw you a while back on Nashville's Channel 50+ Words & Music with Harry Chapman and you were just great! Such a professional!
When I worked down in the basement of the original Ernest Tubb Record Shop on Broadway I had access to an unmatched library of country music... one week I was on a real Lacy J. Dalton kick and came across a song you had written (for your son?) called "Little Boy Blue"... I could listen to that one song 'til the end of time and never get tired of it! I even tried to get Reba to cut it for her son Shelby for you... she's never responded.
I hope this note finds you happy, healthy and enjoying your beloved horses.
There are only two performers who can make me cry and rejoice all at the same time. In my blog review of the Rio concert last Saturday, I wrote:
"Then came the stuff she always does to me that's hard to write about: she lives my heartbreak a couple of years ahead of me, finds her way out the other side, and then shows up in my life and sings me the path just when it'll do me the most good."