Merrilee Rush

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Merrilee Rush is probably best known as the singer of "Angel of the Morning", a top-10 charting song which earned her a Grammy nomination for Female Vocalist Of The Year.

Rush was born on January 26th and grew up in the north end of Seattle, Washington. As a child, she studied classical piano for 10 years.

In 1960, she auditioned for a band (directed by her first husband) that played sock hops. Next she was part of "Merrilee and Her Men", doing covers of male pop hits. Then she joined a Seattle rhythm and blues group called "Tiny Tony and the Statics".

"Merrilee and the Turnabouts" was formed in 1965. One of the group's roadies worked for Paul Revere and the Raiders, who were doing a tour in the South in 1967 and invited Merrilee to be their opening act.

Merrilee's rendition of "Angel in the Morning" was recorded in Memphis in early 1968. Released by Bell Records, it climbed to #7 in the US charts that year, and reportedly reached No. 1 in seven countries. The song garnered Rush a Grammy Nomination for Female Vocalist of the Year.

"Angel of the Morning" was written by Chip Taylor (born James Wesley Voight, younger brother of actor Jon Voight), who also wrote "Wild Thing" (a hit for The Troggs in 1966) and "I Can't Let Go", a hit for The Hollies in the UK.

Merrilee now lives in the countryside near Seattle. She continues to perform with her own band and with Seattle Women in Rhythm & Blues. She is married to singer-songwriter and entertainer Billy Mac. http://www.billymac.com/

In 1989 the Northwest Area Musicians' Association honored Rush with induction into the NAMA Hall of Fame.

In 2003 she appeared as herself in the PBS special "At the Drive-In" along with Jan Berry, Fabian and others.

Merrilee Rush's Angel Of The Morning album has been reissued on compact disc via the Collector's Choice Music label. The reissue includes the entire original 1968 LP featuring the Top Ten title track and the follow up single That Kind Of Woman as well as nine non-LP singles and B-sides as bonus tracks. The bonus tracks include a psychedelic version of the Four Tops' Reach Out and a cover of Burt Bacharach's classic What The World Needs Now which was produced by Quincy Jones for the soundtrack album to the film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice.

The Angel Of The Morning sessions were recorded at Chips Moman's American Studio in Memphis and featured the same musicians who played on Elvis Presley's famous Memphis recordings.

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