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Her accomplishments include:
- Grammy award for Best Pop Female Vocalist
- 4 Grammy Nominations
- CMA "New Female Vocalist of the Year"
- Billboard's Album Artist of the Year, 1982 and 1983
- American Video Association "Best Video"
- Australian Music Media's "Number One International Country
Artist"
- The "GIFT OF MUSIC" Award Bammie: "BEST FEMALE VOCALIST"
- 15 top 10 singles - Pop and Country
- 10 MILLION RECORDS SOLD WORLDWIDE
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Juice Newton has been called a lot
of things...
... the "Queen of Hearts," "Angel of the Morning," "The Sweetest
Thing," all titles of Juices' biggest hits. "American Girl" is her
newest moniker taken from the title of her new album. But this "American
Girl" isn't just the typical mom, country and apple pie. For typical
is one word that has never described Juice Newton.
Juice's musical tastes were developed early. She grew up in Virginia
Beach, singing her emotional, heartfelt folk songs in area coffee
houses. Later, Juice went west for college and formed a folk-rock
trio in Northern California. The trio, known as Silver Spur, developed
a large following. Because of their growing popularity, Silver Spur
headed to Los Angeles, where after constant work in area clubs,
they were signed to RCA. Their experience with RCA led them to Capitol
records where Juice made her mark with such hits as "Angel of the
Morning," "Queen of Hearts", and her first country hit, "The Sweetest
Thing." Through the mid-eighties, she followed these hits with "Break
It To Me Gently" , which won her a Grammy, "Love's Been A Little
Bit Hard On Me", and "A Little Love". A second signing with RCA
produced a string of top 10 country hits such as "You Want To Make
You Mine", "Hurt", "Old Flame", "Cheap Love", "Both To Each Other",
"Tell Me True", and "What Can I Do With My Heart?"
"I got into music for the immense sense of personal joy I received
from putting a thought or emotion across to people. It's how I communicate
best and most comfortably," said Juice when asked about what keeps
her going in an ever-changing business. "I've had my share of success,
in the sense of awards and honors, which are great, and I'd love
a few more, but the fulfillment I get personally -- from the music
itself -- is the reason I can fly or drive to a new town every night,
get on stage, and love what I'm doing."
It is obvious on stage that Juice loves what she's doing. She is
always in motion, displaying vocal dynamics and a commanding presence.
Juice credits her enthusiastic performances to the philosophy of
owing your audience more than just going through the motions. "I
go out there wanting to have a good time and making sure the audience
does too."
Juice has easily straddled the fence between the changing definitions
of pop and country, and enjoys showcasing her varied musical tastes
and influences. This musical diversity is evident in her stage show.
She keeps her performances fresh and varied with the energy of her
top-notch touring band, and the intimacy of an acoustic trio.
Otha Young, Juice's longtime musical partner and songwriter, said,
"We wanted to rediscover our early folk roots, so we decided to
include the trio in our show. The acoustic segment has proven so
popular that the trio now does entire shows in more intimate settings.
With the acoustic segment, we now can give the audience the full
spectrum of Juice's music."
That spectrum is wide but identifiable. This Grammy Award winning
artist takes the audience on an emotion-filled ride from the soul
searing "Hurt," to the rollicking "Love's Been A Little Bit Hard
On Me," to the plea of "Break It To Me Gently." These songs and
others have propelled Juice's "Greatest Hits" album to platinum,
adding to her collection of gold and platinum certifications.
Through her pop and country hits, her distinctive voice and entertaining
performance skills, Juice continues to captivate audiences of every
age worldwide. As one music critic stated, "Newton remains one of
the most riveting performers in country music, rocking on stage
and playing each emotion for what it's worth."
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