Quick Facts
Age: 78 Years, 78 Year Old Females
Family:
Spouse/Ex-: Brian Ahern (m. 1977–1984), Paul Kennerley (m. 1985–1993), Tom Slocum (m. 1969–1970)
father: Walter Harris
mother: Eugenia
Born Country: United States
Country Singers Lyricists & Songwriters
Height: 5'5" (165 cm), 5'5" Females
Notable Alumni: University Of North Carolina At Greensboro
U.S. State: Alabama
City: Birmingham, Alabama
More Facts
education: University Of North Carolina At Greensboro
Childhood & Early Life
Emmylou Harris was born in Alabama into a career military family. Her father, Walter Harris, was a decorated military officer who had spent ten months as a prisoner of war in Korea.
She went to the Garfield Senior High School before attending the University of North Carolina at Greensboro on a drama scholarship. During her college years she became serious about music.
She quit studies to pursue her musical aspirations and moved to New York where she started performing folk songs.
Career
In 1971, Emmylou Harris joined musician Gram Parsons who was looking for a female vocalist to work with him. She also toured with Parsons’ band, The Fallen Angels, and the duo gave wonderful performances which were loved by the audiences.
She worked with Parsons on the studio album, ‘Grievous Angel’ but Parsons died before the album could be released. The album was released posthumously in 1974. Even though Harris was devastated by Parsons’ death, she vowed to move on in her career.
In 1975, she released the album, ‘Pieces of the Sky’ which launched her career as a solo artist. This album contained the hit songs, ‘If I Could Only Win Your Love’ and ‘Too Far Gone’.
She released her album ‘Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town’ in 1978. The album reached No. 3 on the Billboard charts. It featured the song, ‘To Daddy’, written by Dolly Parton and the single ‘Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight’.
Emmylou Harris based her 1985 album ‘The Ballad of Sally Rose’ loosely on the relationship she once had with Gram Parsons. It was a concept album telling the story of a singer Sally Rose whose mentor is killed in a road accident.
In 1989, she brought out ‘Bluebird’, an album which was an eclectic collection of songs by Tom Rush, Rodney Crowell and McGarrigle Sisters. It had her top-ten country-charting single, ‘Heartbreak Hill’.
Her album ‘Cowgirl’s Prayer’ was out in 1993. It was a collection of mostly subdued songs with a couple of rocks thrown in. However, the album did not do well in spite of getting positive reviews.
In 1995, she released the album ‘Wrecking Ball’ in which she experimented with different sounds. The album became famous for its atmospheric sounds and was reviewed positively. At 48 years of age she had redefined her career.
She brought out the album ‘Red Dirt Girl’ in 2000 which reached No. 3 on the Billboard country album charts. Most of the songs in this album were co-written by her. It featured the song ‘Bang the Drum Slowly’.
In 2003, her album ‘Stumble into Grace’ was out. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard country albums chart and like its predecessor contained a lot of songs composed by Harris.
The album ‘All I Intended to Be’ was released in 2008 and reached No. 4 on Top Country Albums. It spawned the single ‘How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower’ and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
She brought out the album ‘Hard Bargain’ in 2011 which debuted at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums. The opening number, ‘The Road’ was about her late mentor Gram Parsons.
Major Works
Although Emmylou Harris is a multiple award winning artist who has released several commercially and critically successful albums and singles, her best performing album is ‘Trio’ in which she collaborated with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt. The album was a super hit and sold over four million copies.
Awards & Achievements
Emmylou Harris is the proud winner of several Grammy Awards, the most recent ones being Best Female Country Vocal Performance for ‘The Connection’ in 2005 and Best Americana Album for ‘Old Yellow Moon’ in 2014.
Personal Life & Legacy
Emmylou Harris’ first marriage was to fellow songwriter Tom Slocum in 1969. The couple had a daughter but the marriage was short lived and ended in divorce.
She married Brian Ahern in 1977 and had a daughter with him. This marriage too ended in divorce.
Emmylou Harris tied the knot for the third time in 1985. Her marriage with her third husband Paul Kennerley too ended in a divorce in 1993.
Facts About Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris is known for her love of animals, especially rescue dogs.
She has been a strong advocate for animal rights and has even incorporated this passion into her music career.
She is a talented painter and has created artwork that has been featured in galleries and exhibitions.
Emmylou Harris is a skilled equestrian and has a deep connection with horses. She has been involved in horseback riding for many years.
She is a dedicated philanthropist and has supported various charitable causes throughout her career, including organizations focused on homelessness, education, and the environment.
In addition to her successful music career, Emmylou Harris has also dabbled in acting, making appearances in TV shows and films over the years.