Tammy Wynette 的中文译名是什么?有没有他/她的简介

有一首叫 stand by your man 是他/她演唱的
恩 谢谢 不过没人知道她的中文译名么?

  你好,Tammy Wynette(1942年5月5日-1998年4月6日)是个女姓.她是美国已故乡村音乐巨星.在二十世纪六十年代末到七十年代初之间,她左右了乡村榜单,共有十七首歌曲成为第一名。
  Tammy生于1942年5月5日,她的父亲也是位音乐家,他在Tammy才八个月的时候就去世了。Tammy在密西西比她祖父母的家里长大,而她的母亲则在亚拉巴马的部队里工作。从孩提时起,Tammy就自学了多种乐器,这些乐器都是她的父亲留下的。从七岁起,她就和家里的一些亲戚一起在棉花田里干活了。父亲留下的钢琴,吉他,还有他的女儿会成为音乐家的梦想成了Tammy从沉闷的日常生活中逃离的唯一手段。她花了很多时间在棉花田里想象在上千人面前演唱。直到多年以后,Tammy仍在房间里保留了一个装有棉花的水晶碗,以纪念她困苦的过去。十几岁时,她搬去和母亲住在一起。十七岁时,她结婚了。她嫁给了一个建筑工人,他失业的时间总是多于工作的时间。这个年轻的新娘发现生活比她所了解的还要艰难。她成了一位美容美发师。这场三年的婚姻不长,却给她留下了三个孩子。在第三个孩子出生时,他们离婚了。

  Tammy的第三个孩子得了脊髓脑膜炎,这意味着Tammy要负担大量的医药费。为了多挣点钱,她开始晚上在俱乐部里演唱。1965年,她参加了一个电视节目“乡村男孩埃迪秀”,由于这个节目,她有机会参与了Porter Wagoner的节目。第二年,她做了一个勇敢的决定,搬到了纳什维尔。这时的她没有工作,没有地方住,还有三个孩子要她抚养。她参加了很多厂牌的试唱,直到Epic公司的质朴人Billy Sherrill签下了她,并把她的名字改为Tammy。

  Wynette的第一首单曲《Apartment #9(9号公寓)》,发行于1966年并迅速上榜,差点冲进前四十名。随后的《Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad(你的好姑娘变坏了)》更加成功,获得了第三。由此开始,她的歌曲一直保持在前十名直至七十年代末,直到她有三首单曲未能进入前十为止。1967年,她的《My Elusive Dreams(我奇异的梦)》成为她的首个冠军单曲,同年末她又推出了《I Don’t Wanna Play House(我不想扮家家)》。

  自1968到1969年间,Wynette共有5首第一名歌曲——《Take Me To Your World(带我进入你的世界)》、《D-I-V-O-R-C-E(离-婚)》、《Stand By Your Man(在你的男人身边)》(以上为1968年作品)以及《Singing My Song(唱我自己的歌)》、《The Ways to Love a Man(爱一个男人的方式)》(以上为1969年作品)。1968年,她开始和George Jones走到了一起。他们的关系真可谓“暴风骤雨”。从1971年起,他们开始共同录制了一系列对唱歌曲——第一首就是冠军歌曲《Take Me(带上我)》——这些歌曲和他们的独唱歌曲一样受欢迎。然而,他们的婚姻并不容易,终于他们在1975年离婚了。之后的二十年里他们仍有零星合作。

  短短的四年里,Tammy共有十一张专辑成了第一名。她自己也获得了两次格莱美奖和四次CMA“年度女歌手”奖。从对音乐商业一无所知,到卖出超过三千万张唱片,收入超过一亿,她成了乡村音乐界最容易辨认的声音。歌曲《Stand By Your man(在你的男人身边)》 的发行使她成了第一位唱片销量过百万张的乡村女歌手。

  整个七十年代,Wynette都在贡献第一名歌曲。在八十年代早期,她的事业开始下滑。尽管她仍有热门单曲,但是她不再能象过去那样轻易进入前十了。这种情况一直从八十年代持续到九十年代早期。当她不再象在过去那样拥有众多热门歌曲的时候,她仍然是令人尊敬的明星并在演唱会上大受欢迎和关注。

  进入八十年代,她开始被健康问题困扰,包括胆管发炎等。她在九十年代中期接受了几次手术。但是,她仍然和Dolly Parton以及Loretta Lynn一起录制了杰出的专辑《Honky Tonk Angels》(《酒吧天使》)。1998年4月6日,Tammy Wynatte在睡梦中逝世。3天后,歌迷和纳什维尔的音乐工作者为她举行了盛大的电视直播纪念活动,那一年晚些时候,她被介绍入“乡村名人堂”。
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Date of Birth
5 May 1942, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA

Date of Death
6 April 1998, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. (blood clot)

Birth Name
Virginia Wynette Pugh

Nickname
The First Lady of Country Music

Mini Biography
Tammy once said: "I spent 15 minutes writing ["Stand by Your Man"], and a lifetime defending it". She was born Virginia Wynette Pugh on May 5, 1942, on her grandfather's cotton farm in Itawamba County, Mississippi. Tammy picked cotton as a child, and as a young woman worked as a waitress, a doctor's receptionist, a barmaid and a shoe factory worker. Shortly before graduating high school, Tammy married high school sweetheart Euple Byrd, an itinerant construction worker who was unemployed more often than not. They were finally forced to live in an abandoned, 60-year-old, 3-room log cabin on a Mississippi farm with no indoor plumbing, no stove and only a wood-burning fireplace for cooking and heat. "Not even the poorest sharecropper would have paid to live there," Tammy noted, but it was rent-free. They had 3 daughters, Gwendolyn ("Gwen"), Jacquelyn ("Jackie"), and Tina. The marriage ended in divorce. Tammy still dreamed of becoming a singer. Then, after a short marriage to singer Don Chapel which ended in annulment, Tammy headed to Nashville to pursue a career as a singer in earnest. As a teenager, her fantasy had been to appear on stage with her singing idol, George Jones. In 1968, she married George Jones, creating a union that captured the imaginations of country music fans everywhere. For the next 7 years they lived, sang, wrote, recorded and performed in a romantic, stormy, much-publicized relationship. They had one daughter, Tamala Georgette, born in 1970. Many of Tammy's hits dealt with classic themes of loneliness, divorce and the difficulties of relationships, especially her signature song "Stand by Your Man," which she co-wrote with her producer Billy Sherrill. The beautiful, deeply-moving lyrics of the song go: "Stand by your man / And show the world you love him / Keep giving' all the love you can / Stand by your man". This song has sometimes been misinterpreted, by misinformed people, as meaning a woman should tolerate anything, even abuse, from her man. What it really is, is an affirmation of the vows to love and honor a spouse. Tammy defended the song, in her own words, as "an expression of triumph over adversity". Her recording of "Stand by Your Man" was the biggest selling single in the history of country music. Tammy's releases have made the #1 position in the charts 35 times. Tammy received awards far too numerous to list here, some highlights were being named Country Music Association "Female Vocalist of the Year" for 3 years straight, 1968-1970; (she would be inducted into CMA Hall of Fame in 1998). After her divorce in 1975, Tammy was briefly married to Nashville real estate executive Michael Tomlin. Finally, with singer-songwriter George Richey, she achieved a long-lasting marriage; they were married for 20 years, from 1978 until her death in 1998. "I've had a wonderful life", she said in a 1991 Associated Press interview. "I absolutely feel I've been blessed tremendously. I can't complain at all". In all, she had 5 daughters and one son. Tammy passed away in her sleep on Monday, April 6, 1998, in her beloved Nashville; she was 55. Tammy will be missed greatly by her fans all around the world.

IMDb Mini Biography By: [email protected]

Spouse
George Richey (6 July 1978 - 6 April 1998) (her death)
Michael Tomlin (1976 - 1976) (divorced)
George Jones (16 February 1969 - 1975) (divorced) 1 child
Don Chapel (7 April 1967 - 1968) (divorced)
Euple Byrd (1959 - 1966) (divorced) 3 children

Trivia
Children: daughters Gwen, Jackie (Jackie Daly), Tina and Georgette (Georgette Jones), step-daughter Georgie, and stepson Richie.

Former beauty operator.

Named Female Vocalist of the Year Country Music Assn. 1968, 1969, 1970.

Born at 1:20am-CWT

Found herself in the news in 1992 when First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton declared, on "60 Minutes", that she wasn't idly supporting her husband "like some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette". Wynette objected to the reference and Hillary Rodham Clinton apologized.

"Stand By Your Man" was written when an additional song was needed for a recording session.

Tammy last performed "Stand By Your Man" on "Prime Time Country" On The Nashville Network on March 9, 1998

Tammy was given the Nickname "The First Lady Of Country Music" after becoming the first female country singer to sell a million copies of a single album, which was "Tammy's Greatest Hits" in 1970.

Scored 20 No. 1 hits on Billboard magazine's country singles chart, a record which stood for many years.

The remaining legal challenge resulting from Tammy's death was resolved in a secret, out-of-court settlement between her four daughters and Pittsburgh doctor Wallis Marsh in April, 2002. The family was seeking $50 million, claiming Dr. Marsh mismanaged their mother's case. They also sued the pharmacy Care Solutions of Nashville for delivering the painkiller and Wynette's last husband, George Richey, for helping to administer it.

Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1998.

Measurements: 39-24-35 (from her fashion designer), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)

Ranked #73 on VH1's Greatest Women of Rock N Roll

Her widower, George Richey, married his girlfriend, ex-Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, Sheila Slaughter. Tim McGraw sang at the small gathering. The best man was John Paul, ex-husband of Wynette's daughter, Jackie Daly. 16 January 2001).

Her duet with British pop act The KLF "Justified and Ancient" hit #1 in 18 countries, her biggest career hit.

Her marriage to Michael Tomlin lasted just 44 days.

Married Don Chapel and George Jones in Ringgold, Georgia.

Her song, "Stand By your Man" was voted the greatest country song, on the 100 greatest country songs concert.

[2006] Archive Audio: "The Tammy Wynette Story" BBC Radio 2, 16th May 2006
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