Lyle Lovett

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Lyle Lovett

Background information
Birth name Lyle Pearce Lovett
Born November 01, 1957 (age 49)[1]
Origin Flag of United States Klein, Texas[1]
Genre(s) Rock, Alternative, Alternative Country[1]
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Record Producer, Actor[1]
Years active 1980–present[1]
Label(s) Curb, MCA[1]
Associated
acts
Randy Newman[1]

Lyle Pearce Lovett (born in Klein (unincorporated), Harris County, Texas on November 1, 1957) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Lovett attended Texas A&M University, where he studied German and journalism, and lived next-door to Robert Earl Keen. Lovett's music career began as a songwriter, but he soon signed with MCA Records in 1986 and released his eponymous debut album.

While typically associated with the country genre, the music of Lovett is broader in scope. His albums typically incorporate folk, swing, blues, jazz and gospel music as well as more traditional country styling.

He has won four Grammy Awards, including Best Country Album (1996 for The Road to Ensenada, Best Country Duo/Group with Vocal (1994 for "Blues For Dixie" with the Texas swing group Asleep at the Wheel), Best Pop Vocal Collaboration (1994 for "Funny How Time Slips Away" with Al Green) and Best Country Male Vocal (1989) for Lyle Lovett and His Large Band).

Lovett has acted in a number of films, including Robert Altman's film The Player (1992), Short Cuts (1993)), Prêt-à-Porter (1994), Cookie's Fortune (1999) and composed for Dr. T & the Women (2000) — and The Opposite of Sex starring Christina Ricci. More recently, he has acted in The New Guy (2002). His television acting forays include Mad About You and Dharma & Greg.

Lovett's personal life was brought to the fore in 1993 when he married actress Julia Roberts. The couple divorced less than two years later, in March 1995. Lovett has been dating April Kimble since 1999.

His small-town life was again brought to the public's attention on March 28, 2002 when Lovett was caught by a bull and rammed into a fence on his uncle's farm in Klein, before being pulled to safety. Lovett fully recovered after six months and began touring again in the summer of 2003.

Lovett was given an Esky for Surest Thing in Esquire's 2006 Esky Music Awards in the April issue. The magazine said of Lovett: "The secret of Lyle Lovett's endurance comes down to the three C's: class, charisma and consistency. ... In the studio and on stage with his giant orchestra, he's spent two decades gracefully matching genuine songcraft with A-list musicianship."

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Lyle Lovett Page at All Music Guide - Lovett's Genre and Styles. Retrieved February 2, 2007.

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