Gayla Earlene
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Gayla Earlene at the Agape' Fest Awards 2007
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Background information | |
Born | January 31, 1954 |
Origin | Oklahoma, United States |
Genres | Gospel music, Country, Christian music |
Occupation(s) | Christian music singer, songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1972 – present |
Labels | 3G Records |
Gayla Earlene, born January 31, 1954 in Inola, Oklahoma, is a multi award winning Christian country music recording artist and musician.
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Biography
Earlene began her professional career at the age of 16 as a singer/songwriter.[1] In 1971, she met and married fellow artist and steel guitarist, Gene Crain. Together they formed the group Pure Country and began touring across the country. Earlene has performed on the Grand Ole Opry with other artist such as, Roy Clark, Freddy Fender, Minnie Pearl, Johnny Russell and Mel Tillis. Through the years Earlene has had major success in the Christian country market. She has amassed over fourteen number one songs and has been awarded the industries highest honors of Female Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year on several occasions.[2] When Earlene and her husband are not touring, the couple run a feed store called Crain Feed and Farm Supply in Skiatook, Oklahoma. They formed the company in 1975.[3]
Discography
Gayla has recorded many albums through the years that has contained many of the number one songs she has been noted for.[4]
Selected albums
Album |
Sweet Life |
We're Following the Footsteps of Jesus |
Ghost Story |
Christmas All Through the Year |
City Girl |
Broken Pieces |
Back to Basics |
Poor Little Rich Girl |
Number ones
Year | Song |
1998 | "Broken By the Blood" |
1999 | "The Door", "City Girl" |
2000 | "When Grandma Prayed", "Who Moved" |
2001 | "Broken Pieces", "7/24/365" |
2003 | "I Didn't Know I Ever Knew" |
2004 | "Thank You Lord" |
2005 | "Catch it in a Bucket" |
2006 | "Poor Little Rich Girl" |
2007 | "Bible Billy", "Your Love" |
2008 | "Rebel With A Cause" |
Honors and awards
Earlene received the Video of the Year award with the Artists Music Guild's 2012 AMG Heritage Awards for her work on the Hands of Hope project.[5]
References
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External links
- ↑ Gayla began her career[dead link]
- ↑ Gayla received Female Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year
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- ↑ Gayla's discography[dead link]
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