Mar 20th 2010
Savannah, GA USA
Kathy Mattea, the beloved, Grammy-winning singer of such classics as “18 Wheels and A Dozen Roses,” “Where’ve You Been,” and many other hits says that her new album offered her a “re-education” in singing. That album, COAL, is a re-education for the listener, as well, a record that reshapes the way we think about music, reminding us of why we love it so much in the first place.
The songs on COAL are more than just mining songs. Mattea says she wanted to pay tribute to “my place and my people.” Raised near Charleston, West Virginia, her mining heritage is thick: both her parents grew up in coal camps, both her grandfathers were miners, her mother worked for the local UMWA.
Mattea’s childhood was steeped in the culture of mining and Appalachia but despite having a wide range and “being a sponge about music,” she wasn’t exposed to much traditional mountain music. “I never thought I had an ear for singing real heavy Appalachian music,” she says. “I marvel at the wonder of someone like Hazel Dickens, I just never thought I could do that.”
Still, she dreamed quietly about one day recording an album like COAL, cataloging mining songs over the years. The idea began to gel during the Sago Mine Disaster, which killed twelve West Virginia miners in 2006. “I thought, now is the time to do these songs. Sago was the thing that brought it all back to the surface,” she says. “I thought, ‘I need to do channel all this emotion.’ And I knew the time was right.”
It was a life-altering decision, one that would forever change the way she thinks about music and singing. “I had to unlearn a lot. These songs are about getting out of the way; it’s about being with the song, opening a space and letting the song come through you.”
Mattea, known as one of the consummate songcatchers, meticulously chose songs for the album. “I wanted some labor songs, some songs that articulated the lifestyle, the bigger struggle, and I wanted a wide variety musically,” Mattea says. She picked songs by such celebrated songwriters as Jean Ritchie, Billy Edd Wheeler, Hazel Dickens, Si Kahn, Utah Williams, Merle Travis, and Darrel Scott.
“With these songs, it’s not about how you sound, it’s about sheer communication and expression, and a way to give voice to someone else’s life experiences. It’s being a voice for a whole group of people, a place, a way of life. And that’s a sacred use of music.,” Mattea says.
Her delivery of the songs approaches the sacred as well. Mattea bares herself on performances like her a capella vocal of “Black Lung,” which reveals a singer at the height of her powers (and left studio onlookers in tears). She never oversings, quietly and subtly working her way through the powerful ballad “The Coming of the Roads” so that she delivers an emotional punch before the listener has even realized it. There is the pumping energy of “The L&N Don’t Stop Here Anymore,” and “Coal Tattoo,” the beautiful, understated pain of songs like “Red-Winged Black Bird” and “Lawrence Jones.” Her delivery of “Green Rolling Hills” is so full of pride and joy that the listener will wish to be a West Virginian, too, just to feel such beautiful homesickness.
Mattea found a guiding hand in Marty Stuart as her producer. “Marty has a relationship to a commercial career and to this music, just like me; he understands that balance. And he’s been playing it since was thirteen; he has a vocabulary in hillbilly music,” Mattea says. “He brought things into focus that I couldn’t see on my own. He’s a dream to work with, he’s just brilliant and so generous.”
The pickers on this album are a small, impressive lot that were as carefully chosen as the songs and the producer. Mattea is joined by Bill Cooley, who has been playing guitar with her for 20 years. Providing percussion on Mattea’s first drum-less album is Byron House on upright bass. (“His slap bass is a big part of the sound.”) Stuart Duncan offers mandolin, banjo and fiddle. These three main pickers are joined by Stuart, who plays guitar, mandolin, and mandola. He also sings background vocals, along with Patty Loveless and Tim and Mollie O’Brien. Also making appearances are cellist John Catchings, veteran session man and Mattea bandmate Randy Leago, and legendary steel player Fred Newell.
Singer, songs, producer, and pickers have all come together flawlessly to form a career record for Mattea and a great gift for music lovers.
Mattea says she had to dig really deep, to get to the dark and light places that held the power for her to let these songs come forth. But on the other hand, she sometimes worried that the songs were “almost too effortless to sing.” Upon admitting this to Stuart, he didn’t miss a beat before telling her that he wasn’t surprised. “That’s because it’s in your blood, pal,” he said. Mattea likes this explanation. “I think there’s a mystery there. That somewhere in me, in my DNA, there’s my great grandmother singing, and my grandma, and my people, singing through me, with me.” she says. “Maybe that’s why it didn’t feel like work.”
May 7th 2010
Montclair, NJ
First Congregational Church
Kathy Mattea Moving Moutains
May 8th 2010
Springfield, OH USA
Clark State Performing Arts Center
Moving Mountains
Jul 16th 2010
Sellersville, PA
Sellersville Theater
Kathy Mattea Moving Mountains
Jul 17th 2010
Oak Hill, NY USA
Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival
Kathy Mattea Moving Mountains
Jul 18th 2010
Norfolk, CT
Infinity Music Hall and Bistro
Kathy Mattea Moving Mountains
Jul 22nd 2010
Lakeside, OH USA
Hoover Auditorium
Jul 23rd 2010
Lakeside, OH USA
Hoover Auditorium
Sep 4th 2010
Woodstown, NJ USA
Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival, Salem County F
Nov 12th 2010
New Albany, IN
Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center
Kathy Mattea and Moving Mountains
Nov 13th 2010
Terre Haute, IN
Hatfield Hall Theater
Kathy Mattea and Moving Mountains
Dec 3rd 2010
Kalamazoo, MI USA
James Miller Auditorium
with the Kalamazoo Concert Band
Dec 4th 2010
Spindale, NC
The Foundation/Isothermal Community College
Kathy Mattea Songs and the Season
Dec 19th 2010
Cedarburg, WI
Cedarburg Performing Arts Center
Kathy Mattea Songs and the Season
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Posted Mar 4th, 2010
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Posted Feb 12th, 2010
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Posted Dec 23rd, 2009
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Posted Dec 11th, 2009
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Posted Nov 30th, 2009
On November 14th, the powerful documentary Coal Country will premiere on Planet Green. The film chronicles the ‘civil war’ currently fought in the small towns where townspeople are dependent, but also adversely affected by the mining. It has earned exceptional…
Posted Nov 11th, 2009
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Posted Sep 22nd, 2009
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Posted Sep 8th, 2009
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Posted Aug 14th, 2009
from Lancasteronline.com by Stephanie Weaver It may have been a long time since Kathy Mattea last visited Lancaster County, but the country and bluegrass singer still has a special connection with her fans. In her first appearance at Long’s Park,…
Posted Jul 29th, 2009
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Posted Jun 17th, 2009
Ahhh, Spring! And a girl’s fancy turns to…….Road Trip!! Kathy’s highly successful “Moving Mountains” Tour rolls on into 2009 in support of her latest release, “COAL”. Many of the April-May concerts are combined with her multi-media educational program, “My Coal…
Posted May 5th, 2009
…and to Sheffield, London, Glasgow, and Wales. Kathy and the band just completed their first tour of the UK in more than 10 years, to rave reviews and enthusiastic audiences.Among the many highlights on the 2-week excursion: performing at the…
Posted Mar 9th, 2009
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Posted Mar 5th, 2009
via The New York Times:GRAMMY Award winner Kathy Mattea will be the special guest on the 2008 Santa Train, CSX Transportation (CSXT) officials have announced.Mattea, a native of Charleston, W.Va., is no stranger to Appalachia. Her most recent album, Coal,…
Posted Sep 9th, 2008
Kathy has been named to “The Indie 100: 100 Most Influential Independent Artists of the Past 15 Years” in the June Collectors’ Edition of Performing Songwriter magazine. “Hard-headed. Defiant. Progressive. Fearless. Inspiring. These are all words that describe an independent…
Posted Jul 10th, 2008
Released today, Coal is collection of songs paying tribute to Kathy Mattea’s West Virginian family heritage in the region’s coal mining culture. Coal was produced by country singer/songwriter/performer Marty Stuart.
Posted Apr 1st, 2008
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Posted Feb 18th, 2008
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Posted Nov 28th, 2007
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Posted Aug 30th, 2007
Country Music Star Kathy Mattea, Sierra Club Join Forces; Aerial Tour and Press Conference to Oppose Mountaintop Removal Coal MiningCHARLESTON, WV Grammy-award winning country music star Kathy Mattea returns to her native West Virginia on Tuesday, July 10, 2007, to…
Posted May 25th, 2007
If your going to be in the nations Capital this 4th of July check out Kathy’s performance at the Washington Monument just before the Fireworks. Kathy recently performed on the hit ABC show Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Catch her performance…
Posted Jul 1st, 2005
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Melding American Roots Music including folk, bluegrass, gospel, country, and Celtic into her own sound Kathy Mattea has sold over 7 million records, charted 20 Top-10 songs, garnered 2 Grammy Awards and 4 CMA Awards including two for Best Female Vocalist. Featuring a full evening of hit songs as well as new material from one of America’s premier entertainers, Kathy’s much-loved show has been performed with numerous symphonies including The Indianapolis Symphony, The Atlanta Symphony and The Charlotte Symphony.
Kathy Mattea: Songs and the Season
Kathy Mattea presents an all-new holiday program following up her Grammy Award winning and Emmy nominated holiday program Good News. Kathy’s holiday program is available with her band, and also for appearances with your local symphony. Ranging widely across musical boundaries of country, folk and gospel, her show’s spiritual message is a thoughtful blend of old favorites and new songs.
| Coal Tattoo | 3:18 | Kathy Mattea |
| Red Winged Black Bird | 2:56 | Kathy Mattea |
| The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore | 4:13 | Kathy Mattea |
Mattea remains one of Nashville’s most spiritual singers, and the songs she sings about love lost and humility are as fine as any she has recorded.
USA Today
Her voice stands out as a rare blend of warmth and power …
Hartford Courant
…Mattea’s articulate, quietly resonant voice and pop-rock arrangements put her in modern country’s honors sections with the likes of Mary Chapin Carpenter and Nanci Griffith.
Newark Star Ledger
The West Virginia-born singer and acoustic guitarist… has finally eased herself out of the Nashville mainstream, and it suits her well.
Bill Ellis – Memphis Commercial Appeal
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