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Connie Smith

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Connie Smith

Connie Smith (born Constance June Meador; August 14, 1941) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Her contralto vocals have been described by music writers as significant and influential to the women of country music. A similarity has been noted between her vocal style and the stylings of country vocalist Patsy Cline. Other performers have cited Smith as influence on their own singing styles, which has been reflected in quotes and interviews over the years. Discovered in 1963, Smith signed with RCA Victor Records the following year and remained with the label until 1973. Her debut single "Once a Day" was nominated at the Grammy Awards for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in November 1964 and remained at the top position for eight weeks. In 1991, Trisha Yearwood's debut single went to number one for two weeks, but Smith still held the record for the most number of weeks at number one by any female country artist in history. Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" broke Smith's 48 year record in 2012. Smith's success continued through 1960s and mid-1970s, with 19 more top-10 hits (including "Then and Only Then", "Ain't Had No Lovin'", "Cincinnati, Ohio", "I Never Once Stopped Loving You", and "Ain't Love a Good Thing") on the country songs chart. In the early 1970s, Smith began to record gospel music more frequently as she became more serious in her Christianity. As she focused more heavily on religion, Smith became known for her outspoken religious demeanor at concerts and music venues. At the same time, she spent more time raising her five children than focusing on music. She eventually went into semiretirement in 1979 and returned to recording briefly in the mid-1980s with Epic Records. In the 1990s, though, she returned to music permanently with her collaboration with Marty Stuart. Their musical friendship became romantic, leading to their marriage in 1997, and to Connie Smith, her first studio album in 20 years. Critically acclaimed, Smith began performing again and has recorded two more studio albums. Smith has been nominated for 11 Grammy Awards, including eight nominations for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. She has also been nominated for one Academy of Country Music award and three Country Music Association awards. Rolling Stone included her on its list of the 100 greatest country music artists and CMT ranked her among the top 10 in its list of the 40 greatest women of country music. She has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry cast since 1965. In 2012, Smith was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Infobox

Born
Constance June Meador (1941-08-14) August 14, 1941 (age 84)Elkhart, Indiana, U.S.
Occupations
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Years active
1964–present
Known for
"Once a Day"
Spouses
mw- Jerry Smith (m. 1961; div. 1966) Jack Watkins (m. 1966; div. 1967) Marshall Haynes (m. 1972; div. 1992) Marty Stuart (m. 1997)
Children
5
Genres
CountryNashville Soundgospel
Instruments
Vocalsguitar
Labels
RCA VictorColumbiaMonumentEpicWarner Bros.DaywindSugar HillFat Possum

Tables

· Filmography
1966
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
cameo
Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
cameo
1967
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
cameo
Role(s)
Herself
Notes
cameo
1998
Role(s)
Singer at rodeo dance
2008–2014
Role(s)
The Marty Stuart Show
Notes
Herself
Year
Title
Role
Notes
Ref.
1966
The Las Vegas Hillbillys
Herself
cameo
Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar
Herself
cameo
1967
The Road to Nashville
Herself
cameo
Hell on Wheels
Herself
cameo
1998
The Hi-Lo Country
Singer at rodeo dance
2008–2014
The Marty Stuart Show
Herself
153 episodes
· Awards, nominations and honors
1964
Role(s)
Most Promising Female Country Artist
Notes
Won
1965
Role(s)
Best Country and Western Single – "Once a Day"
Notes
Nominated
Best New Country and Western Artist
Role(s)
Nominated
Best Country & Western Vocal Performance, Female – "Once a Day"
Role(s)
Nominated
Billboard Magazine
Role(s)
Most Promising Female Country Artist
Notes
Won
Billboard Magazine
Role(s)
Favorite Female Country Performer
Notes
Nominated
Favorite Album (1964–1965) – Connie Smith
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Most Promising Female Country Vocalist
Notes
Won
Country Music Review
Role(s)
Most Promising Female Singer
Notes
Won
1966
Grammy Awards
Role(s)
Best Sacred Recording – Connie Smith Sings Great Sacred Songs
Notes
Nominated
Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Female – "Ain't Had No Lovin'"
Role(s)
Nominated
Billboard Magazine
Role(s)
Favorite Female Country Performer
Notes
Nominated
Favorite Country Album – Cute 'n' Country
Role(s)
Nominated
Cash Box
Role(s)
Most Programmed Female Artist
Notes
Won
Country Music Life Award
Role(s)
Favorite Female Artist
Notes
Won
Role(s)
Top Female Vocalist
Notes
Won
Most Outstanding Female Country and Western Vocalist
Role(s)
Won
1967
Billboard Magazine
Role(s)
Top Country Artist, Female Vocalist
Notes
Nominated
Cash Box
Role(s)
Most Programmed Female Artist
Notes
Nominated
Record World
Role(s)
Top Female Vocalist
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Female Vocalist of the Year
Notes
Nominated
1968
Grammy Awards
Role(s)
Best Country & Western Solo Vocal Performance, Female – "Cincinnati, Ohio"
Notes
Nominated
1969
Role(s)
Top Female Vocalist
Notes
Nominated
Grammy Awards
Role(s)
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female – "Ribbon of Darkness"
Notes
Nominated
1970
Country Music Association
Role(s)
Female Vocalist of the Year
Notes
Nominated
Record World
Role(s)
Top Female Vocalist
Notes
Nominated
1971
Grammy Awards
Role(s)
Best Sacred Performance – "Whispering Hope" (with Nat Stuckey)
Notes
Nominated
1972
Role(s)
Top Female Vocalist
Notes
Nominated
Country Music Association
Role(s)
Female Vocalist of the Year
Notes
Nominated
1974
Grammy Awards
Role(s)
Best Inspirational Performance – "All the Praises"
Notes
Nominated
Music City News Awards
Role(s)
Top Female Vocalist
Notes
Nominated
1975
Music City News Awards
Role(s)
Top Female Vocalist
Notes
Nominated
1976
Grammy Awards
Role(s)
Best Gospel Performance – Connie Smith Sings Hank Williams Gospel
Notes
Nominated
1979
Music City News Awards
Role(s)
Gospel Group/Act of the Year
Notes
Won
2002
Role(s)
40 Greatest Women of Country Music
Notes
Won
2007
Country Universe
Role(s)
100 Greatest Women – Rank (number 24)
Notes
Won
2010
Grammy Awards
Role(s)
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "Run to You" (with Marty Stuart)
Notes
Nominated
2011
West Virginia Music Hall of Fame
Role(s)
Inducted
Notes
Won
2012
Country Music Association
Role(s)
Country Music Hall of Fame induction
Notes
Won
2017
Rolling Stone
Role(s)
100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time – Rank (number 69)
Notes
Won
Year
Nominee / work
Award
Result
Ref.
1964
Billboard Magazine
Most Promising Female Country Artist
Won
1965
Grammy Awards
Best Country and Western Single – "Once a Day"
Nominated
Best New Country and Western Artist
Nominated
Best Country & Western Vocal Performance, Female – "Once a Day"
Nominated
Billboard Magazine
Most Promising Female Country Artist
Won
Billboard Magazine
Favorite Female Country Performer
Nominated
Favorite Album (1964–1965) – Connie Smith
Nominated
Cash Box
Most Promising Female Country Vocalist
Won
Country Music Review
Most Promising Female Singer
Won
1966
Grammy Awards
Best Sacred Recording – Connie Smith Sings Great Sacred Songs
Nominated
Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Female – "Ain't Had No Lovin
Nominated
Billboard Magazine
Favorite Female Country Performer
Nominated
Favorite Country Album – Cute 'n' Country
Nominated
Cash Box
Most Programmed Female Artist
Won
Country Music Life Award
Favorite Female Artist
Won
Record World
Top Female Vocalist
Won
Most Outstanding Female Country and Western Vocalist
Won
1967
Billboard Magazine
Top Country Artist, Female Vocalist
Nominated
Cash Box
Most Programmed Female Artist
Nominated
Record World
Top Female Vocalist
Nominated
Country Music Association Awards
Female Vocalist of the Year
Nominated
1968
Grammy Awards
Best Country & Western Solo Vocal Performance, Female – "Cincinnati, Ohio"
Nominated
1969
Academy of Country Music
Top Female Vocalist
Nominated
Grammy Awards
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female – "Ribbon of Darkness"
Nominated
1970
Country Music Association
Female Vocalist of the Year
Nominated
Record World
Top Female Vocalist
Nominated
1971
Grammy Awards
Best Sacred Performance – "Whispering Hope" (with Nat Stuckey)
Nominated
1972
Music City News Awards
Top Female Vocalist
Nominated
Country Music Association
Female Vocalist of the Year
Nominated
1974
Grammy Awards
Best Inspirational Performance – "All the Praises"
Nominated
Music City News Awards
Top Female Vocalist
Nominated
1975
Music City News Awards
Top Female Vocalist
Nominated
1976
Grammy Awards
Best Gospel Performance – Connie Smith Sings Hank Williams Gospel
Nominated
1979
Music City News Awards
Gospel Group/Act of the Year
Won
2002
Country Music Television
40 Greatest Women of Country Music
Won
2007
Country Universe
100 Greatest Women – Rank (number 24)
Won
2010
Grammy Awards
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "Run to You" (with Marty Stuart)
Nominated
2011
West Virginia Music Hall of Fame
Inducted
Won
2012
Country Music Association
Country Music Hall of Fame induction
Won
2017
Rolling Stone
100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time – Rank (number 69)
Won

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