Sweethearts of the Rodeo explained

Sweethearts of the Rodeo
Background:group_or_band
Years Active:1985–1996, 2010-2012
Origin:Los Angeles, California, United States
Genre:Country
Label:Columbia, Sugar Hill
Past Members:Janis Oliver
Kristine Arnold

Sweethearts of the Rodeo was an American country music duo composed of sisters Janis Oliver (guitar, vocals) and Kristine Arnold (née Oliver) (vocals). The duo recorded for Columbia Records between 1986 and 1991, releasing four albums and twelve singles for the label. During the 1990s, they also recorded two albums for Sugar Hill Records. The duo reached Top Ten on the Hot Country Songs chart seven times in the late 1980s, with their highest-charting singles being the No. 4 hits "Midnight Girl/Sunset Town" and "Chains of Gold", both in 1987.

Biography

Janis Oliver was born,[1] [2] [3] [4] and her sister Kristine Arnold was born,[5] in the South Bay region of Los Angeles, California. They were raised in Manhattan Beach, California, and sang in elementary school, then performed bluegrass music as the Oliver Sisters during their teenage years.[6]

The duo became Sweethearts of the Rodeo, taking the name from The Byrds' album Sweetheart of the Rodeo. After their discovery by Emmylou Harris, they secured slots as opening acts and backing vocalists for other artists. In 1977, the Sweethearts opened a Redondo Beach, California, show for Sundance, a group including 19-year-old Vince Gill. In 1980, Janis married Gill, by then a member of Pure Prairie League, Kristine married Leonard Arnold of the band Blue Steel. In 1983, the Gills moved to Nashville, Tennessee, followed by the Arnolds, with the sisters singing together again.

1986–1992: Columbia Records

In 1985, Sweethearts of the Rodeo won the Wrangler Country Showdown talent contest, then signed with Columbia Records. Sweethearts of the Rodeo's first single, "Hey Doll Baby", debuted in April 1986, followed by the release their self-titled debut album. Then came the duo's first Top Ten hit at No. 7, "Since I Found You". The song was written by Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd, and its success helped Foster & Lloyd secure a recording contract. Four more singles from the album followed, including the No. 4 hits "Midnight Girl/Sunset Town" and "Chains of Gold", their highest-charting singles.

A second album, One Time, One Night furnished three more Top Ten hits: "Satisfy You", "Blue to the Bone", and a cover of The Beatles' "I Feel Fine", but their next single, "If I Never See Midnight Again", peaked at No. 39. Two more albums for Columbia followed (1990's Buffalo Zone and 1992's Sisters), but neither produced any major hits. Columbia dropped the duo in 1992.

1993–present

Sweethearts of the Rodeo continued to tour in the 1990s, releasing two albums of bluegrass music on the Sugar Hill label: Rodeo Waltz in 1993 and Beautiful Lies in 1996.[7] Janis and Kristine owned a clothing store in Franklin, Tennessee, called "Gill & Arnold" in the late 1990s, then closed it. Janis and Vince Gill were divorced in 1997.[8] She married Roy Cummins in 2000; they divorced in 2010.

Discography

Albums

YearTitlewidth=50US CountryLabel
1986Sweethearts of the Rodeo8Columbia
1988One Time, One Night11
1990Buffalo Zone41
1992Sisters
1993Rodeo WaltzSugar Hill
1996Beautiful Lies
2000AnthologyRenaissance
2012RestlessGood Trade

Singles

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
US Country[9] CAN Country[10]
1986"Hey Doll Baby"21Sweethearts of the Rodeo
"Since I Found You"715
"Midnight Girl/Sunset Town"46
1987"Chains of Gold"47
"Gotta Get Away"1011
1988"Satisfy You"511One Time, One Night
"Blue to the Bone"58
"I Feel Fine"912
1989"If I Never See Midnight Again"3940
1990"This Heart"2532Buffalo Zone
"Cómo Se Dice (I Love You)"[11]
"What It Does to Me"[12]
"You Look at Love That Way"[13]
1991"Hard-Headed Man"63Sisters
"Devil and Your Deep Blue Eyes"74
1993"Things Will Grow"Rodeo Waltz
1996"Beautiful Lies"Beautiful Lies
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
1986"Since I Found You"
"Midnight Girl/Sunset Town"
1988"Satisfy You"Bob Small
1989"If I Never See Midnight Again"
1990"Cómo Se Dice (I Love You)"Deaton Flanigen[14] [15]
"You Look at Love That Way"
1991"Devil and Your Deep Blue Eyes"Peter Lippman
1993"Things Will Grow"Steve Boyle[16]
1996"Beautiful Lies"Chris Rogers

Notes and References

  1. Book: Country Music: The Encyclopedia . Irwin . Stambler . Grelun . Landon . Lyndon . Stambler . 2000 . Macmillan . 478 . 9780312264871 .
  2. Book: Laufenberg, Norbert B. . Entertainment Celebrities . 2005 . Trafford Publishing . 260 . 9781412053358 .
  3. Web site: Vince and Janis Gill . . Cynthia . Sanz . June 10, 1991 . Janis, 37.
  4. News: In the shadows of the spotlight . . Beverly . Keel . April 20, 2003 . Cummings, 49 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20030903151131/http://amygrant.offramp.org/info/2003/17.html . September 3, 2003 .
  5. Web site: Kristine Arnold . Rovi.com . March 22, 2012 . dead . https://archive.today/20130116223320/http://www.allrovi.com/name/arnold-mn0001564704 . January 16, 2013 .
  6. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p1830/biography|pure_url=yes}} Sweethearts of the Rodeo biography ]. Huey . Steve . . September 13, 2010.
  7. Web site: Sweethearts of the Rodeo: Bio . https://web.archive.org/web/20040902192329/http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/sweethearts_of_the_rodeo/bio.jhtml . dead . September 2, 2004 . CMT.com.
  8. News: Finally a Duet . . Erik . Meers . November 29, 1999.
  9. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2017. Record Research, Inc. 2017. 353–354. 978-0-89820-229-8.
  10. Web site: Search results for Sweethearts of the Rodeo . 17 July 2013 . RPM . October 28, 2022.
  11. Single Reviews. Billboard. May 19, 1990.
  12. Single Reviews. Billboard. July 21, 1990.
  13. Single Reviews. Billboard. November 17, 1990.
  14. Video Track. Billboard. June 16, 1990. 2022-02-02.
  15. New Videoclips. Billboard. November 24, 1990. 2016-02-06.
  16. Web site: Sweethearts Of The Rodeo Video Brings Out The Kids. Articles.sun-sentinel.com. 20 January 2018.