New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Gayle Honors Songwriter Richard Leigh During SESAC Nashville
Music Awards
SESAC recognized Leigh with the Songwriter Legacy Award for penning dozens of chart-toppers and country classics, including "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue," which became a country-pop crossover smash for Gayle.
"Not only is Richard a phenomenal songwriter with lyrics that pull at the heartstrings, but he's one of the most gracious and kind beings in this business. I'm so proud to honor him for his incredible talents,"
Gayle said.
Leigh was joined on the red carpet by Gayle, who also recorded his first No. 1, "I'll Get Over You," in 1976.
Gayle and
Reba McEntire ("The Greatest Man I Never Knew") honored Leigh with performances at the Country
Music Hall of Fame and Museum during the ceremony.
"You might not always have this 'move-mountain' lyric or a crazy idea, but sometimes it works. And if you're really lucky, you have a voice like Crystal Gayle's delivering a soulful rendition," Leigh said.
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ABOUT CRYSTAL GAYLE:
Crystal
Gayle is an award-winning country music living legend whose reign in the music business includes 20 number one country hits, six albums certified Gold by the RIAA and the first female artist in country music history to reach Platinum sales with her 1977 album, We Must Believe in Magic. Her her 1977 country-pop crossover hit song, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue," became an iconic staple and solidified her as one of the top female vocalists during the 1970s and 1980s. Her list of platinum and gold was to be matched only by her awards and accolades. CMA's "Female Vocalist of the Year," for two consecutive years, she became a Grammy Award Winner for "Best Female Vocal Performance," thanks to her beloved "Brown Eyes" - a song that she today admits she has never grown tired of singing. Crystal swept the Academy of Country
Music Awards for three of their "Top Female Vocalist" statuettes. She is the recipient of three "American
Music Awards," voted by the nation as America's "Favorite Female Artist." Perhaps nothing sums up Crystal's career achievements as well as being awarded with a star on the fabled Hollywood Walk of Fame in October 2009. Also famous for her nearly floor-length hair, she was voted one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world by People Magazine in 1983. She is the younger sister (by 19 years) of singer Loretta Lynn, and a distant cousin of singer Patty Loveless.
Gayle also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame near Lynn's star. For more information, visit crystalgayle.com.
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