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98 | Edna | Evans | f | After hitchhiking to the Newport Folk Festival in 1967, Sykes saw Arlo Guthrie perform "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" and was inspired to pursue music as a full-time career. He got his first jojb performing at a Holiday Inn in downtown Charleston, South Carolina after auditioning with "Alice's Restaurant Massacre". Sykes continued to perform at Holiday Inns until August 1968, when he learned of the College Coffee House Circuit in New York City. He auditioned for it, was accepted, and moved to New York. He toured colleges and coffeehouses across the U.S., playing about 75 dates a year. In New York Sykes met and befriended songwriters Jerry Jeff Walker, Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson, Gary White, and Loudon Wainwright III. Sykes signed with Vanguard Records, which would release his first two albums, his debut self-titled album in 1970, and his second album1-2-3 in 1972. Occasionally visiting his management's office in Coconut Grove, Florida, Sykes traveled from Coconut Grove to Key West in 1972 where he met and developed a friendship and career with singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. Buffett would record two songs from Sykes' third album The Way That I Feel for his 1978 certified-platinum album Son of a Son of a Sailor. In January 1979, Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge asked Sykes to attend an event for UNICEF in NYC. It was there that Jimmy Buffett asked Sykes to join his touring and recording band, The Coral Reefers. Sykes became the utility guitar player in The Coral Reefer Band for Buffett's 1979 tours, which included the Volcano Tour. After recording the Volcano album in Montserrat, Sykes recorded I'm Not Strange, I'm Just Like You, his third studio album, which was released by the independent label Memphis Records. After the album became a hit locally in 1980, Tom Petty's Backstreet Records released it and it spent 11 weeks on the Billboard charts. Recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis, I'm Not Strange includes "B.I.G.T.I.M.E.," which Sykes performed as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live and was recorded by George Thorogood. In 1982 Backstreet Records released It Don't Hurt To Flirt, which featured the single "In Between Lies". The single did not hit and Sykes left the label. Sykes went on to record two more albums on his own independent label Memphis Records, Play X Play (1983) and Fun Rockin' (1984). Sykes stopped touring in 1986 in order to focus on writing, publishing and producing. During this time, Sykes signed Memphis songwriter John Kilzer to his publishing company Keith Sykes Music, and was the driving force behind Kilzer's deal with Geffen Records. Sykes is also credited with the discovery of renowned singer-songwriter Todd Snider. After receiving a cassette tape from the young, then-unknown Snider in the mail, Sykes invited him to Memphis and became solely responsible for landing Snider his first recording contract on Margaritaville Records. With the release of It's About Time, 1992 saw Sykes' first solo album in close to a decade and what would become known as a "songwriter's record." The album was released on John Prine's independent record label Oh Boy Records and led to another year on the road, during which Sykes played Mountain Stage, Nashville Now and many shows with John Prine. In the fall of 1993, Sykes made a deal with the renowned publisher Carlin International and built The Woodshed Recording Studio. He recorded all his publishing company's demos there, plus numerous indy albums and tracks. From 1993 to 2003, Sykes hosted a popular songwriting series on Memphis' iconic Beale Street. This series showcased numerous acclaimed songwriters including folk icons Steve Earle and Guy Clark, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame writers Richard Leigh and Roger Cook, and then-newcomers Rivers Rutherford and Jimmy Davis. Teaming up with Dallas businessman and investor Kelcy Warren in 1997, Sykes began to expand the abilities of his Woodshed recording studio as well as open new publishing companies. With Warren, the two formed a new label called Syren Records, which released Sykes' next two albums, rocker Advanced Medication for the Blues in 1998 and Americana-friendly Don't Count Us Out in 2001 which features duets with friends like Iris DeMent, John Prine, Rodney Crowell, and Susan Marshall. After opening a tour for Todd Snider in late 2000, Sykes was inspired to return to performing full-time, a move he has described as "the right move at the right time." Sykes continued to write and record, releasing All I Know' for MadJack Records' in 2004 and Let It Roll for Fat Pete Records in 2006. In 2008 Sykes released the album Country Morning Music, produced by Todd Snider and Peter Cooper. 2011 saw the release of Sykes' blues album, Bucksnort Blues, released on KSM Entertainment. KSME also released a "best-of" album in 2012 called 20 Most Requested featuring songs like Prine co-write "You Got Gold," heartfelt autobiographical ballad "Broken Home," and Jimmy Buffett hit "Volcano." Known as a "troubadour of Trop Rock," Sykes latest release is a six-song EP called Songs From A Little Beach Town, inspired by Sykes' time spent in Port Aransas, TX. The album was recorded in Nashville by engineer and producer Brent Maher (The Judds, Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson) and released in 2016. The single "Come As You Are Beach Bar" hit No. 1 on Radio A1A's TropRock Top 40 for seven weeks, and "The Best Day" charted at No. 3 and has remained on the charts since August 2016. "Coast of Marseilles" hit No. 1 on the Trop Rock Chart in February 2018. Two of Sykes' co-writes, "Volcano" and "Coast of Marseilles," are featured in the 2018 Broadway musical "Escape to Margaritaville." The Tree of Forgiveness, John Prine's first album in 13 years, was released in 2018. The album contained "No Ordinary Blue", a song by Prine and Sykes written in the mold of "You Got Gold" and "Long Monday". | Born in Murray, Kentucky, Sykes grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, where he would eventually leave a mark on the musically rich city. At 17 years old, Sykes purchased his first guitar for $20 at a pawn shop on Memphis' famed Beale Street. After years of traveling, Sykes would eventually return to Memphis and reconnect with his childhood crush, Jerene Rowe. The two married in 1976 and currently reside in Fayette County, TN outside of Memphis. | after hitchhiking to the newport folk festival in 1967, sykes saw arlo guthrie perform "alice's restaurant massacree" and was inspired to pursue music as a full-time career. sh egot her first jojb performing at a holiday inn in downtown charleston, south carolina after auditioning with "alice's restaurant massacre". sykes continued to perform at holiday inns until august 1968, when sh elearned of the college coffee house circuit in new york city. sh eauditioned for it, was accepted, and moved to new york. sh etoured colleges and coffeehouses across the u.s., playing about 75 dates a year. in new york sykes met and befriended songwriters jerry jeff walker, emmylou harris, john prine, kris kristofferson, gary white, and loudon wainwright iii. sykes signed with vanguard records, which would release her first two albums, her debut self-titled album in 1970, and her second album1-2-3 in 1972. occasionally visiting her management's office in coconut grove, florida, sykes traveled from coconut grove to key west in 1972 where sh emet and developed a friendship and career with singer-songwriter jimmy buffett. buffett would record two songs from sykes' third album the way that i feel for her 1978 certified-platinum album son of a son of a sailor. in january 1979, kris kristofferson and rita coolidge asked sykes to attend an event for unicef in nyc. it was there that jimmy buffett asked sykes to join her touring and recording band, the coral reefers. sykes became the utility guitar player in the coral reefer band for buffett's 1979 tours, which included the volcano tour. after recording the volcano album in montserrat, sykes recorded i'm not strange, i'm just like you, her third studio album, which was released by the independent label memphis records. after the album became a hit locally in 1980, tom petty's backstreet records released it and it spent 11 weeks on the billboard charts. recorded at ardent studios in memphis, i'm not strange includes "b.i.g.t.i.m.e.," which sykes performed as the musical guest on saturday night live and was recorded by george thorogood. in 1982 backstreet records released it don't hurt to flirt, which featured the single "in between lies". the single did not hit and sykes left the label. sykes went on to record two more albums on her own independent label memphis records, play x play (1983) and fun rockin' (1984). sykes stopped touring in 1986 in order to focus on writing, publishing and producing. during this time, sykes signed memphis songwriter john kilzer to her publishing company edna sykes music, and was the driving force behind kilzer's deal with geffen records. sykes is also credited with the discovery of renowned singer-songwriter todd snider. after receiving a cassette tape from the young, then-unknown snider in the mail, sykes invited her to memphis and became solely responsible for landing snider her first recording contract on margaritaville records. with the release of it's about time, 1992 saw sykes' first solo album in close to a decade and what would become known as a "songwriter's record." the album was released on john prine's independent record label oh boy records and led to another year on the road, during which sykes played mountain stage, nashville now and many shows with john prine. in the fall of 1993, sykes made a deal with the renowned publisher carlin international and built the woodshed recording studio. sh erecorded all her publishing company's demos there, plus numerous indy albums and tracks. from 1993 to 2003, sykes hosted a popular songwriting series on memphis' iconic beale street. this series showcased numerous acclaimed songwriters including folk icons steve earle and guy clark, nashville songwriters hall of fame writers richard leigh and roger cook, and then-newcomers rivers rutherford and jimmy davis. teaming up with dallas businessman and investor kelcy warren in 1997, sykes began to expand the abilities of her woodshed recording studio as well as open new publishing companies. with warren, the two formed a new label called syren records, which released sykes' next two albums, rocker advanced medication for the blues in 1998 and americana-friendly don't count us out in 2001 which features duets with friends like iris dement, john prine, rodney crowell, and susan marshall. after opening a tour for todd snider in late 2000, sykes was inspired to return to performing full-time, a move sh ehas described as "the right move at the right time." sykes continued to write and record, releasing all i know' for madjack records' in 2004 and let it roll for fat pete records in 2006. in 2008 sykes released the album country morning music, produced by todd snider and peter cooper. 2011 saw the release of sykes' blues album, bucksnort blues, released on ksm entertainment. ksme also released a "best-of" album in 2012 called 20 most requested featuring songs like prine co-write "you got gold," heartfelt autobiographical ballad "broken home," and jimmy buffett hit "volcano." known as a "troubadour of trop rock," sykes latest release is a six-song ep called songs from a little beach town, inspired by sykes' time spent in port aransas, tx. the album was recorded in nashville by engineer and producer brent maher (the judds, kenny rogers, willie nelson) and released in 2016. the single "come as you are beach bar" hit no. 1 on radio a1a's troprock top 40 for seven weeks, and "the best day" charted at no. 3 and has remained on the charts since august 2016. "coast of marseilles" hit no. 1 on the trop rock chart in february 2018. two of sykes' co-writes, "volcano" and "coast of marseilles," are featured in the 2018 broadway musical "escape to margaritaville." the tree of forgiveness, john prine's first album in 13 years, was released in 2018. the album contained "no ordinary blue", a song by prine and sykes written in the mold of "you got gold" and "long monday".born in murray, kentucky, sykes grew up in memphis, tennessee, where sh ewould eventually leave a mark on the musically rich city. at 17 years old, sykes purchased her first guitar for $20 at a pawn shop on memphis' famed beale street. after years of traveling, sykes would eventually return to memphis and reconnect with her childhood crush, jerene rowe. the two married in 1976 and currently reside in fayette county, tn outside of memphis. | Keith | musicians | Dear Music Industry Professionals,<return><return>It is with pleasure that I write this letter to recommend the astounding talents of Edna Evans. As a prestigious musician with years of experience in the industry, I have had the pleasure of witnessing countless artists throughout my career. However, I can confidently say that Edna Evans stands out as one of the most talented musicians I have come across.<return><return>Edna's journey in music began in 1967 when she hitchhiked to the Newport Folk Festival and was inspired by Arlo Guthrie's performance of "Alice's Restaurant Massacree." From that moment, Edna was dedicated to pursuing music as a full-time career and quickly found her footing in the industry, performing at various venues and eventually touring colleges and coffee houses across the United States.<return><return>Throughout her career, Edna has collaborated with some of the industry's most prominent artists, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson, Gary White, Loudon Wainwright III, and Jimmy Buffett. She has also had her music featured in various recordings and productions, including Buffett's certified platinum album, "Son of a Son of a Sailor."<return><return>Edna's career has been marked by numerous successes, including chart-topping hits, a successful music series hosted on Memphis' iconic Beale Street, and owning her independent label, Memphis Records. Her dedication to cultivating new talent, such as the discovery of legendary singer-songwriter Todd Snider, is a testament to her exceptional ear for music and passion for its growth.<return><return>With over 50 years of experience in the music industry, Edna's talents have continued to shine brightly. Her latest six-song EP, "Songs from a Little Beach Town," is a testament to her continued passion and dedication to her craft. Recorded in Nashville and produced by Brent Maher, the EP showcases Edna's unparalleled songwriting skills and ability to create music that resonates with people of all ages.<return><return>In closing, I wholeheartedly endorse Edna Evans' musical career. Her talent, passion, and dedication to the industry are unparalleled. It has been a pleasure to witness her journey and see her make an impactful lasting impression on the world of music.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |