the JaneDear girls

the JaneDear girls

the JaneDear girls on the set of the "Shotgun Girl" music video (Danelle Leverett, Left and Susie Brown, Right)
Background information
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres Country
Years active 2004–2012
Labels Reprise Nashville
Associated acts John Rich
Website Official Website
Past members Susie Brown
Danelle Leverett

the JaneDear girls was an American country duo, consisting of Susie Brown (vocals, mandolin, fiddle, bass, guitar, accordion) from Alpine, Utah, and Danelle Leverett (vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica) from Amarillo, Texas. The duo was with Warner Music Group Nashville's Reprise from 2010 to 2012. Their debut single, "Wildflower," was a Top 20 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart. After releasing only one album, the duo parted ways in mid-2012.[1]

Biography

Danelle Leverett and Susie Brown met while at a songwriters' concert in Nashville, Tennessee. After being introduced to each other by songwriter Kris Bergsnes, they began writing songs together and later decided to form a duo, also by suggestion of Bergsnes.[2]

They signed with Reprise Records' Nashville division. John Rich (of Big & Rich) signed on as their record producer, and began mentoring them as well.[3] In mid-2010, Reprise released their debut single, "Wildflower." The song peaked at number 15 on the Hot Country Songs charts. Follow-up single "Shotgun Girl" stayed on the charts for 20 weeks, peaking at number 36 in July 2011. The album's third single, "Merry Go Round," was released on September 19, 2011 and peaked at number 44.

In early 2011, the duo received their first nominations at Academy of Country Music Awards including Top Vocal Duo and Top New Vocal Duo or Group. The awards were later awarded to Sugarland and The Band Perry, respectively. On January 31, 2012, they released a digital single, "Good Girls Gone Bad", featured on the soundtrack for the short-lived ABC drama GCB.

Brown and Leverett stopped recording together in mid-2012, with Brown announcing plans to record a solo album with producer James Stroud.[1] Leverett co-wrote Big & Rich's 2012 single "That's Why I Pray", and began recording as Nelly Joy.[4]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart
positions
US Country
[5]
US
[6]
the JaneDear girls 10 46

Singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
[7]
US
[8]
2010 "Wildflower" 15 60 the JaneDear girls
2011 "Shotgun Girl" 36
"Merry Go Round" 44
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
2010 "Wildflower"[9] Deaton-Flanigen Productions
2011 "Shotgun Girl"[10]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Result
2011 Academy of Country Music Awards Top New Vocal Duo or Group[11] Nominated
Top Vocal Duo of the Year[11] Nominated
CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year — "Wildflower"[12] Nominated
American Country Awards Single by a New Artist — "Wildflower"[13] Nominated

References

  1. 1 2 "Label Roster Changes Involve Lee Ann Womack And Other Female Acts". MSN. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  2. Phillips, Jessica (August 16, 2010). "Who's New: The JaneDear Girls". Country Weekly 17 (33): 17. ISSN 1074-3235.
  3. "Artists A to Z: the JaneDear girls". Great American Country. Retrieved June 24, 2010.
  4. Jason Reeves to Release "Songs Are Silent Films," in Stores and Available Online June 12
  5. "The JaneDear Girls Album & Song Chart History – Country Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  6. "The JaneDear Girls Album & Song Chart History – Billboard 200". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  7. "The JaneDear Girls Album & Song Chart History – Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  8. "The JaneDear Girls Album & Song Chart History – Hot 100". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  9. "CMT : Videos : The JaneDear Girls : Wildflower". Country Music Television. Retrieved March 12, 2011.
  10. "CMT : Videos : The JaneDear Girls : Shotgun Girl". Country Music Television. Retrieved June 10, 2011.
  11. 1 2 "Country Universe – A Country Music Blog: 2011 ACM Award Nominees". Country Universe. Retrieved March 23, 2011.
  12. "It's Jason Aldean's Kinda Party: Leads CMT Music Awards Nominations". Roughstock. Archived from the original on 2012-09-19. Retrieved May 1, 2011.
  13. https://web.archive.org/20111031065642/http://www.theacas.com:80/vote-single.aspx. Archived from the original on October 31, 2011. Retrieved October 31, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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