Shelly Fairchild

Shelly Fairchild (born August 23, 1977) is an American music recording artist. Signed to Columbia Records in 2004, she released her debut album Ride in early 2005. It produced the single "You Don't Lie Here Anymore", a No. 35 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.

Shelly Fairchild
Born (1977-08-23) August 23, 1977
OriginClinton, Mississippi, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2004–present
LabelsColumbia Nashville

Biography

Fairchild was born in Clinton, Mississippi to a musical family.[1] She began performing at an early age in church and later in her high school's show choir. Fairchild studied communications, theater and music at Mississippi College and subsequently starred in local stage shows including Grease and Always Patsy Cline. She also traveled with the national touring company for Beehive: The 60's Musical.[1]

Career

In 2004, Fairchild signed to Columbia Records.[1] Her debut album, Ride, was issued in early 2005. Its lead-off single, "You Don't Lie Here Anymore", co-written with Clay Mills, peaked at No. 35 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, although subsequent singles failed to chart. She toured in support of the album including an opening spot on Rascal Flatts' sold-out Here's to You tour which also featured Blake Shelton, and was dropped from Columbia in 2005. In 2005 Shelly co-wrote a song released on Little Big Town's album The Road to Here titled, "Looking For A Reason".

In 2008, Fairchild signed a record deal with Stroudavarious Records which was founded by producer James Stroud.[2] Her first release was the song "It's All Gonna Work Out", which she released for a charity album called We Are Enterprise.

On April 11, 2011 Fairchild's second album "Ruby's Money" was released. Free from the confines of a major label, Shelly set out to take control of her music and released "Ruby’s Money" on her own label, Revelation Nation Records. She took her unstoppable voice to another level, creating an album that reflected a “Memphis kind of feel” with horns. She co-wrote a song called "Love Everybody," which served as an anchor for this record.[3]

In 2014, Shelly was one of three background singers for Martina McBride's "Everlasting Tour". Touring with Martina has been a huge highlight of her career. “If someone thinks I’m good enough to come and sing backgrounds for them, I’m like, ‘Yeah’ — especially if it's music I love. Martina is somebody I’ve looked up to as a singer my whole life."[3]

In 2016, Fairchild did a PledgeMusic campaign and surpassed her goal by 41% in just two days to record her latest album Buffalo.[4] Shelly's third studio album "Buffalo" was released December 2016. This record broke through the Top 100 Country albums on iTunes in the first week.[5] Fairchild went on to release her first single, "Mississippi Turnpike" which she debuted her first music video in 10 years. It premiered exclusively on Taste Of Country[6] and went on to play repeatedly on CMT (U.S. TV channel) making this her first independent play on the major network since her debut album Ride.[7]

In July 2017, Rolling Stone magazine listed Shelly has the Top 10 New Country Artists You Need To Know.[8] Shelly is asked to sing regularly on the Grand Ole Opry and has her own designated artist page on the Opry's website.[9]

Shelly is also an active writer and artist for TV and Film.

In January 2017 Shelly signed with Nashville-based Licensing Firm Resin8. Working with various songwriters and producers - Shelly is consistently writing and recording for new film and TV opportunities.[10]

In September 2017 her song, "Faster Than A Bullet" debuted on the CW's TV show Valor.[11]

In May 2018 Shelly's song produced and co-written by Worldwide Grove Corporation, "Takin Over (Come On, Come On)" was played on ABC's Season Finale of their hit TV show Station 19.[12]

In January 2019, Fairchild's song, "Get You Back" was featured on Grey's Anatomy "Help, I’m Alive" (HD) Season 15 Episode 10 Trailer.[13]

In June, July and August 2019 Shelly's song produced and co-written by Worldwide Grove Corporation, "Takin Over (Come On, Come On)" was played on ABC's Summer Fun Game Series.[14]

In March 2019, Fairchild's song, "Faster Than A Bullet" written by Shelly Fairchild, Sam Tinnesz and Jeff Pardo was featured on Netflix "Stealing Sunset"[15]

In March 2019, "Show Stopper" written by Sam Tinnesz, Jason Eskridge and Jeff Pardo sung by Fairchild was featured on Netflix "Stealing Sunset"[16]

In November 2019, Fairchild's song, "Drive" was featured on the CW's TV show Riverdale Episode 405.[17]

Songwriting Credits

Little Big Town - "Looking For A Reason" Maggie Rose - "Put Yourself In My Blues" Lee DeWyze - "Stay Away" Mindy McCready - "I Want To Love You" Kassie DePaiva - "I Want To Love You" Shelly Fairchild - "You Don't Lie Here Anymore" Shelly Fairchild - "Tiny Town"

[18]

Background Vocals - Studio Recordings

Eric Church - Creepin' Jason Aldean - Burnin' It Down Randy Rogers Band - "Kiss Me In The Dark", "Just A Matter Of Time", "You Could Change My Mind", "Just Don't Tell Me The Truth" Ty Herndon - "World I'm Living In" Trace Adkins - "Jesus and Jones", "Cowboy's Back In Town" Terri Clark - "Longer" Ray Scott - "Train Wreck", "Doing Me Wrong" Chicago (band) - "Why Can't We"

[18]

Personal life

On July 29, 2017 Shelly Fairchild married music executive Deborah DeLoach[19] in Vail, Colorado. Their elopement was covered in Brides (magazine) which included Venue & Catering by Collective Vail - Shelly's Dress: Free People - Deborah's Dress: Thread & Needle, from BHLDN - Officiant: Susie Kincade and Photography by Mackenzie Neville.[20] Their wedding was voted by Brides (magazine) as the Top 50 Favorite Real Wedding Photos of 2017.[21] The couple resides in Nashville, TN.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US Country
[22]
US
[22]
US Heat
[22]
Ride 31 162 6
Ruby's Money
  • Release date: April 26, 2011
  • Label: Revelation Nation
Buffalo
  • Release date: December 2, 2016
  • Label: Independent

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
[23]
2004 "You Don't Lie Here Anymore" 35 Ride
2005 "Tiny Town"[24]
"Kiss Me"[25]
2008 "It's All Gonna Work Out" We Are Enterprise
2017 "Mississippi Turnpike" Buffalo

Music videos

Year Video Director
2004 "You Don't Lie Here Anymore" Kristin Barlowe
2005 "Tiny Town" Trey Fanjoy
2017 "Mississippi Turnpike" Roger Pistole[26]

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