Terry Radigan
Terry Radigan is an American country music singer. She has recorded one unreleased album for Asylum Records, and one album for Vanguard Records.
Terry Radigan | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1980s-present |
Labels | Asylum, Vanguard |
Biography
Radigan was born in Brooklyn, New York. At age four, she was raised by her grandparents after her mother was diagnosed with cancer.[1] In high school, Radigan formed her own band and performed in local clubs.[1] Before beginning her country career, Radigan was guitarist in the band Grace Pool.[2]
She released her debut single "Half a Million Teardrops" via Asylum Records in March 1995. The single was reviewed favorably by Billboard, which praised the "dreamy-but-gritty vocal" and compared Radigan favorably to Emmylou Harris, whose former producer, Brian Ahern, produced the track. Wally Wilson and Mike Henderson wrote the song,[3] which was originally recorded by Holly Dunn on her 1992 album Getting It Dunn.[4] The single was to have been included on an album titled Pawnbroker's Daughter, which was never released.[5] It would have included seven songs that Radigan wrote, plus covers of Eric Carmen's "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" and Bruce Springsteen's "Two Faces".[1]
After leaving Asylum, Radigan wrote album tracks for Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless,[6] and Trick Pony.[7] On May 16, 2000, she released the album Radigan through Vanguard Records. She co-produced the album with Justin Niebank and guitarist Kenny Greenberg.[8] People magazine reviewed Radigan favorably, praising Radigan's lyrics and her rendition of "When It Comes to You".[5]
Discography
Albums
Title | Album details |
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Radigan |
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Singles
Year | Single | Album |
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1995 | "Half a Million Teardrops" | Pawnbroker's Daughter (unreleased) |
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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1995 | "Half a Million Teardrops" | Pete DeLasho[9] |
References
- Rose, Van (April 9, 1995). "SHE'S CITY BRED BUT COUNTRY BOUND". Times-Leader. p. 1E. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- Pryor, Kelli (November 28, 1988). "Here comes Grace Pool".
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(help) - "Reviews". Billboard. March 25, 1995. p. 57.
- "Getting It Dunn". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- "Picks and Pans". People. July 10, 2000. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- Henderson, Alex. "Terry Radigan biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- Doerschuk, Robert L. "On a Mission". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- "Popular uprisings". Billboard. March 25, 2000. p. 22.
- "Production notes". Billboard. March 4, 1995. p. 46.