Karyn Rochelle
OriginWilmington, North Carolina, United States
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter

Karyn Rochelle (born in Wilmington, North Carolina) is an American country music songwriter and vocalist. As a songwriter, she has written or co-written songs which became hits for Trisha Yearwood, LeAnn Rimes, Ronnie Milsap, Sunny Sweeney, and, moving outside of her primary genre into R&B, Kenny G.[1]

Early life

Rochelle's love of music was shared with and encouraged by her mother, a country music singer in a band who would invite Rochelle to join her.[1] She began writing songs at the age of 13.[2] Musical influences in her early life included Debbie Gibson, Suzy Bogguss, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis and Mary Chapin Carpenter.[1] At age 18, already an avid songwriter, she began working in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as a disc jockey and a line dance instructor. She cites a promo cd she encountered by new Nashville artist Matraca Berg ass transforming her life. She relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 1996 at the age of 19 with her good friend and fellow song-writer Shane Stevens to pursue her music goals with the specific intent to develop as a professional singer.[1][3]

Career

Once in Nashville, Rochelle was advised by another songwriter to pursue demo singing, cutting tracks to help songwriters (including herself) illustrate to artists how a song is meant to sound.[1] She had her first break when her friend Stevens, then working as a waiter, gave her demo to the daughter of music industry professionals, leading to her signing with Crutchfield Music Group and Warner Chappell before, several years later, signing with Famous Music.[2][4] George Jones was the first to release a single Rochelle had co-written,[2] but far from the last. Over her career, Rochelle has written or co-written songs performed by Lorrie Morgan, Pam Tillis, Kellie Pickler,[5] Reba McEntire,[6] Trisha Yearwood, LeAnn Rimes, Ronnie Milsap, Sunny Sweeney, and Kenny G,[2] among many others,[7] with songs such as "Red High Heels" and "Georgia Rain."[3]

In addition to songwriting, Rochelle has continued singing. She sang back-up for Martina McBride and Blake Shelton,[2][7] was a member in Garth Brooks' band,[8] and opened for Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks.[8][9] In 2014 she released a self-titled solo album, which she followed up that same year with a Christmas album and, in 2018, with the album Pretty Mess.[10]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Nashville Songwriter Series: Karyn Rochelle". American Songwriter. July 25, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Singer, Kristi (August 29, 2002). "Nashville's been great for Rochelle". Star-News.
  3. 1 2 Betts, Stephen L. BettsStephen L. "Shane Stevens Makes History as Openly Gay Nashville Songwriter". The Boot. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  4. "My Music Row Story: Shane Stevens". MusicRow.com. February 23, 2022. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  5. Major, Michael. "Savannah Rae Releases Latest Single 'Little Soldier'". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  6. "LeAnn Rimes and Reba McEntire Come Together For A Heartfelt Single". January 14, 2019. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  7. 1 2 "Karyn Rochelle | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  8. 1 2 Mehr, Bob. "Review: Garth Brooks in fine form as he kicks off Memphis run". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  9. "Trisha Yearwood: 2008 Cover Story - C&I Magazine". Cowboys and Indians Magazine. September 17, 2021. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  10. "Karyn Rochelle on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
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