Etta Britt

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Etta Britt
Birth nameMelissa Prewitt
Born1958or1959
Lancaster, Kentucky
Genres R&B, soul, blues
Years active1978-present
Labels Wrinkled Records
Website ettabritt.com

Etta Britt (Melissa Prewitt, born Lancaster, Kentucky) is a Nashville-based R&B, soul and blues vocalist. Successful and sought after in the role of supporting artist, in 2012, Britt was approached by songwriter Sandy Knox (Reba McEntire) and music industry executive, Katie Gillon, to be the first artist to sign with Wrinkled Records as a featured artist. [1]

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Early life

The Prewitt family (Arthor, Amanda and Melissa's seven siblings), moved from Lancaster, Kentucky to Louisville, Kentucky when Melissa was in the second grade, Melissa was raised in Louisville and attended Fern Creek High School. While away at sixth grade camp, Melissa won the talent competition, marking the point in her life when she knew she wanted to perform. [2]

Pet-named Etta by her sister, who in return, is pet-named Myrna, the origin of these names is obscured or forgotten. [3] Melissa started singing in the fourth grade, her sister, a cousin, and a friend sang in a gospel quartet and performed for local church-groups. [1] As a young girl singing along with The Supremes, Melissa aspired to be more like Mary Wilson rather than Diana Ross because she loved singing harmonies. [4]

Career

Melissa (at the time credited as Melissa Dean), approached Dave Rowland (of Dave & Sugar) for an audition with the band and replaced the departing Vicki Hackeman in January 1979. [5] During Melissa's tenure with Dave & Sugar (1979 to 1984), the band toured with headline acts that included: Kenny Rogers, Dottie West, Tammy Wynette, Gallagher and Conway Twitty. Melissa is credited on four Dave & Sugar albums including the Billboard Magazine Country Singles #1 hit, "Golden Tears". Additional trips to the Top 10, Country Singles chart, include: "My World Begins And Ends With You" #4, "Stay With Me" #6 and "Why Did You Have To Be So Good" #4. The group had continued success with eight additional Country Singles chart hits from 1980 through 1982. [6] [7]

In 1984, Melissa was residing in Nashville, Tennessee and married to studio guitarist Bob Britt, the couple soon had two daughters to support. No longer with the defunct Dave & Sugar trio, Melissa (Britt) took work waiting tables and cleaning houses while securing her real estate credentials, she also explored songwriting and singing as much as circumstances would permit. [1] Bob Britt's reputation as a guitarist was growing, credited on Leon Russell's, Solid State (1984), he toured with The Dixie Chicks, John Fogerty and Wynonna Judd, ensuing credits include, Bob Dylan's, Grammy Award winning, Time Out of Mind (1997). [8]

According to AllMusic, the early credit for the Etta Britt stage name is on Paul Metsa's, Whistling Past the Graveyard (1993). [9] At some point, Melissa's sister had called the studio, asking to speak with Etta, Bob wrote the name "Etta Britt" on a track-sheet and the name combination later became Melissa's stage-name. [3]

Never giving up on her singing career, Britt had developed a soulful blues style as a soloist, slightly outside of the Nashville, country music, genre. [10] Etta's talent had been noted by Sandy Knox while working on Knox', Pushin' 40, Never Married, No Kids (2000); in 2012, the two had a chance encounter at a writers-night event. Knox, a songwriter with Grammy Award nominated works, heard Etta's compositions during her stage performance earlier that evening and invited her to lunch. Britt had prepared for the lunch, which also included music industry veteran Katie Gillon, with the expectation of discussing a deal on a song, not a recording contract. [1]

I literally looked around and said "me?" It was shocking," Britt said. "I was 53 at the time, and that [a record deal] was the last thing I expected to come out of either of their mouths. It was exciting and surprising; a sense of new hope just came over me. [10]

Etta Britt, Falls Church News-Press, October 3, 2012.

Britt's record deal, signed at age 53, and a well received freshman album, Out of the Shadows (2012), hitting the Living Blues Magazine's chart at #20, [11] attracted the attention of Marlo Thomas at the Huffington Post who writes: "This story is about a woman who sacrificed the spotlight to help her family survive, and has been given the chance to take center stage with her very own record deal more than 20 years later!" [1] The NBC Today Show ran a feature story on August 25, 2012, [12] covering highlights of the Huffington Post article, "Out Of The Shadows - Mom Signs Record Deal At 55", and includes video from an opening performance for Delbert McClinton at B.B. King's New York on July 27, 2012. [13]

In 2013, Britt is a featured artist on B. J. Thomas', The Living Room Sessions, singing a duet with Thomas on an unplugged arrangement of "New Looks from an Old Lover". [14] In Nov 2019, Britt played guitar with Bob Dylan's touring band.

Solo albums

Out of the Shadows (2012 LP)

Source: [15]

Out of the Shadows

  • Released: 2012
  • Format: "LP/CD"
  • Label: Wrinkled Records (WR-1674) [16]
  • Producer: Bob Britt
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dog Wants In" Don Von Tress, John Brannen 04:32
2."High"Billy Maddox, Paul Thorn, Lari White 04:05
3."The Chokin' Kind" Harlan Howard 04:04
4."Leap of Faith" (feat: Delbert McClinton) Gary Nicholson, Glen Clark 04:14
5."In the Tears" Michael McDonald, John Berry05:31
6."I Believe"Etta Britt, Bob Britt, Tony Kerr 03:28
7."Quiet House"Etta Britt, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Rachel Thibodeaux05:09
8."The Long Haul"Michael McDonald, Bernie Chiaravalle, Chuck Alvarez03:58
9."Make It Fast" Jon Coleman, Andi Zack, Glenn Snow, Evie Nicole04:21
10."Fallin'"Etta Britt, Tony Kerr03:41
11."The Bigger the Love (The Harder the Fall)" Billy Burnette, Larry Henley, Larry Keith 03:56
12."She's Eighteen"Etta Britt03:55
Total length:50:54

Reception

"Quiet House," the most interior of the two songs, does nothing less than survey the unsettling stillness within—within a house where children have left the nest to go into the world on their own, and within a parent's unsettled soul as she comes to grip with deafening silence and poignant memories, realizing "time just for me" is what she always dreamed of. But "this is nothing like I thought it'd be." Ms. Britt is fully inside the song, and barely, it seems, in control of her emotions as the piano laments softly and a cello rises hauntingly behind her until she bursts out with a piercing cry--"all aloooooo-ne…in a quiet house"—made all the more penetrating by a raspy edge in her voice, as if she were on the verge of tears. [17]

David McGee, The Bluegrass Special, May 2012.

Discography

Etta Britt discography [5] [9] [18] [19]
YearAlbumPrimary artistCapacity
1979Stay with Me/Golden Tears Dave Rowland & Sugar Primary artist [5]
( Billboard Magazine Country Albums #20) [20]
1980New York Wine, Tennessee Shine Dave Rowland & Sugar Primary artist [5]
( Billboard Magazine Country Albums #47) [21]
1981Pleasure Dave Rowland & Sugar Primary artist [5]
( Billboard Magazine Country Albums #31) [22]
1993Whistling Past the GraveyardPaul MetsaVocals, Vocals (Background)
1996After Dark Engelbert Humperdinck Vocals (Background)
Another Man's Sky Royal Wade Kimes Vocals (Background)
ScatteredBig Kat KaylorVocals (Background)
1997Greatest Hits Pam Tillis Vocals (Background as M.Britt) [19]
Live: If That Ain't Country David Allan Coe Vocals (Background as M.Britt) [19]
1998Dorkfish Bill Engvall Vocals
Anthology Dave Rowland & Sugar Vocals (credited as Melissa Dean) [18]
1999American Street George McCorkle(Marshall Tucker Band)Vocals (Background)
Here's Your Christmas AlbumBill EngvallMain Personnel, Vocals
2000Blue Collar Comedy Tour Live Blue Collar Comedy Tour Vocals
Pushin' 40, Never Married, No KidsSandy KnoxLaughs, Vocals (Background as M.Britt) [19]
2001King Kong SerenadeAllen ShadowVocals
Rare + Well Done: The Greatest & Most Obscure Recordings Al Kooper Vocals see sample
2002New Ground Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise Vocals (Background)
Red White and Blue Forever Mark Farner Vocals (Background)
2003MemarieMemarieVocals (Background)
2004 Days of Our Lives James Otto Vocals (Background)U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 61
I Give My Heart John Berry Vocals (Background)
JambodiansVarious artistsVocals
Ridin With the Legend Keith Bryant Main Personnel, Vocals (Background)
2005A Fifth of Good Whiskey Blues: A Collection of Contemporary Blues Songs, Vol. 5Etta BrittPrimary Artist (Track #7 "Mama's Got Her Gun")
2006From the Heart The Four Tops Vocals (Background as M.Britt) [19]
Long Stone's ThrowDan MaharMain Personnel, Vocals (Background)
2007Between God And CountryAndy HerseyVocals (Background)
Blame It on the MargaritasHoward Livingston & Mile Marker 24Vocals (Background)
Everybody's Brother Billy Joe Shaver Main Personnel, Vocals (Background)
Live It Slow Keith Bryant Main Personnel, Vocals (Background)
20082 Man Wrecking Crew Cedric Burnside Main Personnel, Vocals (Background)
Best of B.J. Thomas [Curb] B.J. Thomas Vocals (Background)
Cash Cabin Sessions Vince Mira Vocals (Background)
Love And MoneyChuck CannonVocals (Background)
Shake Rag Joel "Taz" DiGregorio Main Personnel, Vocals (Background)
2009Gale House StorybookSpadyVocals (Background)
Vince Mira Vince Mira Vocals (Background)
2010Bout Damn TimeKentucky ThunderGroup Member
Joy of the JourneyJimmy EugeneVocals (Background)
Sweet Home Alabama: The Country Music Tribute To Lynyrd SkynyrdVarious artistsVocals (Background)
2012What the Hell Is Goin' On? Paul Thorn Vocals (Background)
Out of the ShadowsEtta BrittPrimary Artist
2013Advice from a Father to a SonScott RammingerVocals
The Living Room Sessions B.J. Thomas Primary Artist
The Way Life Goes Tom Keifer Vocals (Background)
2014Etta Does DelbertEtta BrittPrimary Artist

Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResultNotes
Country Music Association
1979 Dave & Sugar Vocal Group of the YearNominatedDave Rowland, Sue Powell, Etta Britt [23]

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