Oral history interview with Kathy Mattea; 1992 February 17; interview conducted by Paul Kingsbury. 1992 Feb. 17.

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Oral history interview with Kathy Mattea; 1992 February 17; interview conducted by Paul Kingsbury. 1992 Feb. 17.

Country performer Kathy Mattea talks about the artistic development of her career. Discussion includes her early musical influences; her move to Nashville and the decision to pursue a music career; her start as a demo singer; her first recording contract; developing her style as a country artist; and new artistic directions for her career.

1 sound cassette (46 minutes)

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Mattea, Kathy

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Country music performer. Born June 21, 1959. Successful recording artist. Awards include, Country Music Association (CMA) Female Vocalist of the Year, 1989 and 1990, and a 1983 Grammy Award for her album, Good News. Her list of hits includes "Love at the Five and Dime" (1986), "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses" (1989), and "Where've You Been" (1990). From the description of Oral history interview with Kathy Mattea; 1992 February 17; interview conducted by Paul Kingsbury. 1992 Feb. 1...

Kingsbury, Paul, 1958-

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