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Redmon & Vale
OriginNashville, Tennessee, United States
GenresCountry
Years active1997–2000
LabelsDreamWorks Nashville
Past membersAllison Redmon
Tina Vale

Redmon & Vale was an American country music duo formed in 1997 by Allison Redmon and Tina Vale, both of whom served as vocalists. They met through a common friend, with whom they initially performed as a trio before deciding to work as a duo instead after the trio split up.[1]

The duo released a self-titled studio album and two singles in 1999 on DreamWorks Records.[1] The album included two singles, both of which charted on the Billboard country charts. Jeffrey B. Remz of Country Standard Time gave the album a negative review, saying that it "mine[d] the generic, overproduced field of bland pop country."[2] A reviewer for The Technique, the student newspaper for the Georgia Institute of Technology, gave the album a more positive review, noting that the two singers seemed to focus more on harmonies than most other country groups.[3] The album's first single, "If I Had a Nickel (One Thin Dime)" reached No. 65 on the country charts, while the second single, "Squeezin' the Love Outta You", peaked at No. 74. The latter was also recorded by Carolyn Dawn Johnson (who co-wrote it) on her 2004 album Dress Rehearsal.

Discography

Albums

Title Album details
Redmon & Vale

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
1999 "If I Had a Nickel (One Thin Dime)" 65 Redmon & Vale
"Squeezin' the Love Outta You" 74

Music videos

Year Video Director
1999 "If I Had a Nickel (One Thin Dime)"[4] Steven Goldmann
"Squeezin' the Love Outta You" David Abbott

References

  1. ^ a b Ankeny, Jason. "Redmon & Vale biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
  2. ^ Remz, Jeffrey B. "Redmon and Vale". Country Standard Time. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
  3. ^ Dickenson, Darren (1999-09-17). "Redmon & Vale: Country Can Be Good". The Technique. Retrieved 2008-07-24.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "If I Had A Nickel - Redmon & Vale". Vevo. Retrieved November 18, 2011.