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Donna Beasley

Rest in peace, Joyce Cook

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~~~PRESS FOR GOOD SAMARITAN~~~3 1/2 stars: “…Beasley is an impressive songwriter…Beasley's voice has a beautiful clarity and impressive range, but also a shade of fragility and understated emotion that maintains an element of tension…a fascinating album”.
Michael Hingston - Country Music People, UK (April 1, 2008)
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5 out of 5 stars: "A superb debut release from a new country singer songwriter from East Tennessee, magically mixing both traditional and contemporary and coming up with that often missing ingredient, originality. When I first heard this superb album my heart missed a beat, sometimes you just know that you are listening to something special, something different, something with just that extra little ingredient that will make an album stand out from the rest. With GOOD SAMARITAN Donna Beasley has achieved all of the above and more"...
James Soars - Maverick Magazine, UK (Jan. 17, 2008)
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"It's a strangely woozy album, redolent with the heritage of Donna's native Tennessee and referencing out to a much broader spectrum of country, pop, bluegrass, even jazz in the vocal delivery. Steady handed and confident, it's compellingly seductive. Give it a whirl - it's hard not to fall for".
Lonesome Music - lonesomemusic.blogspot.com (Jan. 6, 2008)
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..Very personal and passionate...a CD that deserves to be heard...
Remo Ricaldone - Susa Onda Radio, American Roots Radio, Italy (Nov. 30, 2007)
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"Good Samaritan" is a strong and very positive debut...
Massimo Ferro - Highway 61, American Roots Radio, Italy (Nov. 24, 2007)
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....All 13 songs are keepers, no filler. She has chosen well which numbers to make the most of her vocal style. Her voice has such a presence that all good country singers would trade a leg (or some other limb) for smoky, nasal, sexy, jazzy...
...Good songs brought by a singer with a beautiful and pure voice.
Freddie Celis - Rootstime, Belgium (Sept. 13, 2007)
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A well crafted set of songs…that show what ingenuity, creativity and possibility exists in a place where all too often it is the lowest common denominator that determines success...
…The combination of the pedal steel guitar and accordion is so well executed on the incredible "Cotton" that one is left to wonder why it isn't a staple feature on every country record, it is that amazing and authentic. Good as that is, it still is only augmentation for Beasley's voice on an incredibly original song.
…When she confounds contemporary country, she glows...
…An extremely captivating collection of material that deserves to be heard on a wide scale.
Jay Lengnick - The American Country Radio Network (Sept. 3, 2007)
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If my entire vocabulary consisted of only one word, I could still review Donna Beasley's CD, "Good Samaritan", provided that one word was "WOW". A lot of singer/songwriters seem to release albums with 3 or 5 really good songs, some of which may have a legitimate shot at being cut by mainstream artists, and then throw in 6 or 8 of what are usually referred to as "album cuts" or "B-sides". That isn't enough to get you noticed by the powers-that-be in Nashville, or any of the other music centers, any more. Happily, Ms. Beasley doesn't have that problem. This is a strong, strong collection of songs...
...Clearly, Ms. Beasley isn't limited to any one style and, in all honesty, she does them all very, very well...
...Overall, I'd say this is a very, very good record...
Rick Marchetti - The Muse's Muse (July 15, 2007)
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USA Today, This Week's Playlist
Love My Way, Donna Beasley: Tennessee singer/songwriter gives this Psychedelic Furs tune an eerie, woozy sway.
Brian Mansfield - USA Today (Jun. 19, 2007)
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"Best of 2007" List!
...Donna has an amazing vocal range...
...Donna is a very good -and I mean very good- songwriter, melody as well as lyrics...
..."No One Here By That Name" is the country song about lost love, with great acoustic guitar, fiddle and plaintive vocal, that should win many Awards...
...Various daring combinations, that work very well for Donna Beasley. Her beautiful, strong voice, with the flawless playing and production (Tom Spaulding) as a bonus, holds it together, while Donna skips through styles!
Johanna J. Bodde - Insurgent Country (Jun. 13, 2007)
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...Donna Beasley has taken her raspy vocals, calming melodies, inspiring lyrics, and simple, complex instrumentation to new heights in country music. Her exposure to various genres of music helps create an album with diversity for all types of country music fans, young and old...
Courtney Vanderbeck - www.musicnewsnashville.com (Jun. 13, 2007)
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It's the subtly with which she hones her songs that is most, or perhaps least, apparent. Instead, the sometimes-sparse arrangements and smoky vocals share centerstage, carefully evocative of her vintage inspirations.
Do yourself a favor and go pickup a copy of this disc from Beasley, an East Nashville transplant, flip it into your player and enjoy the moment.
Todd Smith - Sharkbitten.com (May 30, 2007)
~~~BIO~~~
East Tennessee. More than just a convenient description, in musical terms it means lonesome, spooky, mountain melodies and lyrics. Donna Beasley continues the tradition of real, honest rural music adding elements of classic country, rock, and pop. With a voice that goes from a whisper to a wail, she injects her music with the soul of the mountains, the joy of their beauty, and the pain of their isolation. Hear the results on Donna's eclectic Americana/Alt-Country debut, "Good Samaritan".
Donna's parents hailed from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Shortly after marrying, they moved to the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park where she was born and raised, Sevierville, Tennessee. From a young age Donna was exposed to a wide range of musical styles. Her mother came from a family of guitar pickers and fiddlers who favored Bluegrass and Country music. Her father's tastes ran purely country while her older brothers introduced her to Rock & Roll and R & B.
In her teens, Donna gained notoriety singing in local churches and tent revivals. The biblical themes from her Fundamental Baptist background are evident in her songs.
Donna's songs have been featured on compilation CDs of East Tennessee songwriters, Donna was nominated for a 2006 WIVK HEMI Award for Favorite Future Female Artist, and "Good Samaritan" was a finalist for a 2007 Independent Music Award in the Americana Album category.
Donna is currently receiving airplay on several Americana broadcasts in the U.S. and abroad, Donna made USA Today's Weekly Playlist as well as XM Satellite Radio's Radar Report, received airplay on XM Radio Unsigned and on Steve Earle's Air America Radio.
Fans of Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, and Neko Case will want to experience Donna Beasley’s stellar debut CD, “Good Samaritan".
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Member Since: 5/12/2006
Band Website: donnabeasley.com
Band Members: Donna Beasley, Tom Spaulding
Sometimes also I'm fortunate enough to play with Scott Neubert, Steve Mackey, Marco Giovino, and/or Bob Britt.
Musicians who contributed to my record include those mentioned above ('cept Marco -- next record, baby!) as well as Angelo Collura, Tony Paoletta, Matt Combs, Will Barrow, Steve Cox, Harry Sharpe, Elizabeth Cook, Tim Carroll, The McCarters, and Butch Simmons
CD Artwork Designed by Heather Dryden, Studio Plush. Photos by Roger Pistole.

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Influences: Pat Benatar - beautiful, brilliant vocals; Linda Ronstadt - vocal beauty and ease; Patsy Cline - incomparable delivery; Bill Monroe - purity and emotion of vocals and songs; Bob Dylan & Bruce Springsteen - brilliance of the songs; The Cranberries - subtlety of the earlier vocals and songs; Dwight Yoakam - innovation and trueness to his art; so much of the 60s and 70s rock, R & B, and country that permeated my home growing up
SOME LIFE CHANGING ALBUMS: Crimes of Passion - Pat Benatar, Van Halen 1 - Van Halen, Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen, The Unforgetable Fire - U2, BloodSugarSexMagik - Red Hot Chili Peppers, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We - the Cranberries, Moondance - Van Morrison, Come Away With Me - Norah Jones
LIFE CHANGING HOME COMPILATIONS FROM FRIENDS: The Rolling Stones, Joni Mitchell, Alison Krauss, a blues compilation with the Rolling Stones, the Doors & Otis Redding
BEST STORE BOUGHT COMPILATIONS: Aretha Franklin's 30 Greatest Hits, A Decade of Steely Dan, John Denver's Greatest Hits
BEST LIVE ALBUMS/CDs: Frampton Comes Alive, Dwight Yoakam Live From Austin, TX, The Neville Brothers Live on Planet Earth, Patty Griffin A Kiss in Time
ARTISTS THAT GOT ME BACK INTO COUNTRY MUSIC: Dwight Yoakam, Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, Patsy Cline
AS A KID, ARTIST WHO DEFINED WHAT A "SINGER" WAS: Stevie Wonder
I REMEMBER WHERE I WAS THE FIRST TIME I HEARD: He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones
I REMEMBER WHERE I WAS: when Elvis died
MOST MEMORABLE MUSICAL TV EVENTS: Elvis Aloha From Hawaii, Pat Benatar on SNL, watching Johnny Cash spin around to the camera and say "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash."
LIFE CHANGING MUSICAL MOVIES &/OR SOUNDTRACKS: Sweet Dreams (Patsy Cline's life story), Coal Miner's Daughter (Loretta Lynn's life story - it's what made me pick up a guitar)
RECORD I REMEMBER BEING PLAYED MOST IN MY HOUSE GROWING UP: Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan
BAND PLAYED MOST IN MY HOUSE GROWING UP: Creedence Clearwater Revival
LIFE CHANGING CONCERTS: Pearl Jam in New Orleans 1995, Bob Dylan in Nashville 2001
MY FIRST GUITAR: Takemine Jasmine
HOW I PAID FOR MY FIRST GUITAR: pawned my old wedding ring
FIRST SONG I LEARNED TO PLAY ON GUITAR: Me & Bobby McGee
HARDEST SONG TO LEARN ON GUITAR: Dust In The Wind
TWO ALL TIME FAVORITE SONGS: Hey Jude - the Beatles, Into the Mystic - Van Morrison
MY FAVORITE SONG WHEN I WAS A KID: Delta Dawn - Tanya Tucker
MY LIFELINE, AS A KID: the radio - listening to music as well as calling up countless dj's and talking for hours
COOLEST THINGS I EVER WON FROM A RADIO STATION: my Crimes of Passion album, Dan Fogelberg's The Innocent Age double album, and a trip to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers & No Doubt in London!!! (yes, I went)
MY LIFELINE, AS A TEEN: music magazines - Cream, Hit Parader, Circus
EARLIEST MUSICAL MEMORY: My mom playing guitar & singing in church while I stood up in the pew watching
MOST EMOTIONALLY MOVING MUSIC TO ME, AS AN ADULT: bluegrass played with mountain soul!

Sounds Like: A few favorable comparisons I've received:
Emmylou Harris
Alison Krauss
Joni Mitchell
Fiona Apple
Bobbie Gentry
Neko Case
None of which sound like each other.
And none of which do I really sound like.

Record Label: Strange Magic Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Funeral for a friend

So sorry to see the passing of Joyce Cook, the mother of my good friend, Elizabeth Cook. She died of pneumonia this week. Such a shock to everyone. Joyce was such a sweet person who was so proud of El...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Sat, 21 Jun 2008 08:29:00 PST

Dwight Yoakam on the Opry

What can I say? Dwight kicked it like only Dwight can. This is the first time I've paid money to see someone perform on the Opry. I've been backstage many times -- couldn't get on the list this time a...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 07:49:00 PST

Good Sam No. 17 on Far Charts!

Good Samaritan was Number 17 on the Freeform American Roots Chart in February 2008. Thanks to those d.j.s for giving me some play and getting me on the chart!!!...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Sat, 19 Apr 2008 03:06:00 PST

What’s In A Name

When you are sending out CDs to press and radio, trying to generate attention, it is necessary to Google your name from time to time and scout out any new hits. In my search of Donna Beasley, here are...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 09:35:00 PST

Ready or Not

Work on my next record has begun. Well, technically, "work" began long ago with the writing of new songs. I mean, Good Lord, that is the hardest part of all! I would say the second hardest part is sin...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 08:18:00 PST

FAR rocks!

Thanks to all those d.j.s reporting to the Freeform American Roots (FAR) charts who are emailing me telling me they're playing my songs. You people make the world go 'round. I mean that. D.J.s and sta...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 07:30:00 PST

Aint no cure for the wintertime blues

I said I would update you on my little day trip last week (???where did this week go???). I went to the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. It was BIG FUN!! I got a little closer to the Smokies AND I s...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Sat, 02 Feb 2008 07:45:00 PST

Alright...

The house is clean, laundry's done, the cats are fed (mine and Elizabeth Cook's). I've got a temporary rinse on my hair, layers of makeup on my moisture-deprived, winter-dried face ---- I'm getting ou...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:39:00 PST

So, why is it...

that trying to make myself sit and write songs is like trying to make a child behave in church? I will find ANYTHING and everything else to do (clean house, do laundry, get on MySpace, wash my hair, p...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 08:35:00 PST

Thanks to Smart Choice Music, Lonesome Music, & Family Wash

Feeling guilty since my recent rant and thought I should thank a couple of folks for showing love recently.First, a very cool blog called Lonesome Music gave me a nice review and posted a couple of my...
Posted by Donna Beasley on Wed, 16 Jan 2008 04:57:00 PST