Alex Harvey (country musician)
Alex Harvey | |
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Birth name | Thomas Alexander Harvey |
Born | Haywood County, Tennessee, U.S. | March 10, 1941
Died | April 4, 2020 | (aged 79)
Genres | Americana |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, author, actor, radio host |
Labels | Capitol, United Artists, Buddah, Kama Sutra |
Website | http://deltadawn.org |
Thomas Alexander Harvey (March 10, 1941[1] – April 4, 2020) was an American singer, songwriter, author, actor, and radio host.
History
Alex Harvey was born in rural western Tennessee near Brownsville. In 1964, Harvey graduated from Murray State University in Kentucky with a Master's Degree in Music and Education, and he also studied acting in Los Angeles.[2]
Alex Harvey performed and recorded as a musician throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Harvey's songs have been recorded by many other significant artists such as Alan Jackson, Cymarron, Three Dog Night, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jimmy Buffett, Anne Murray, Eydie Gormé, Henry Mancini, Peggy Lee, and Sammy Davis Jr.[3] Kenny Rogers alone has recorded eighteen Alex Harvey songs.
Two of Alex Harvey's greatest hits were "Reuben James," recorded by Kenny Rogers, and "Delta Dawn," recorded by Tanya Tucker, Helen Reddy and Bette Midler.[4] In 1973, Alex Harvey's "Delta Dawn" was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Country Song, however, the Grammy was awarded to Kenny O'Dell for writing Charlie Rich's "Behind Closed Doors."[5] "To Make My Life Beautiful" charted in the Netherlands in 1972.[6]
He died on April 4, 2020.[7]
Discography
Per the Library of Congress National Union Catalog.[8][9]
- Alex Harvey (1971)
- Souvenirs (1972)
- True Love (1973)
- Preshus (1976)
- Purple Crush (1977)
- No Place But Texas (1986)
- Black and Red (1995)
- Eden (1997)
- Arms of An Angel (2001)
- Luminary (2002)
- Peace (2003)
- The Songwriter (2004)
- Galilee (2005)
- Texas 101 (2015)
- Heart of The Art In Song (2018)
References
- ^ Thomas Harvey 1941-2020
- ^ "Dawn Rises Sig Songwriter to Shine at Top of Pop Charts". The Magazine of Sigma Chi. 93 (2): 37. 1974.
- ^ "Alex Harvey | Songs". AllMusic. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^ Canfield, Jack (May 3, 2011). "Delta Dawn". Chicken Soup for the Soul: Country Music: The Inspirational Stories Behind 101 of Your Favorite Country Songs.
- ^ Murrells, Joseph (1984). Million Selling Records from the 1900s to the 1980s: An Illustrated Directory. Batsford. pp. 372. ISBN 9780668064590.
- ^ https://www.top40.nl/alex-harvey/alex-harvey-to-make-my-life-beautiful-12322
- ^ Alex Harvey, Writer of “Delta Dawn” and “Reuben James,” Dies
- ^ National Union Catalog 1973-1977: Music, Books on Music, and Sound Recordings. Vol. 3. Library of Congress. 1978. p. 116.
- ^ Harvey, Alex (1986), No place but Texas, Tam Records, retrieved April 11, 2019
External links
- Alex Harvey discography at Discogs
- Alex Harvey at IMDb
- 1941 births
- 2020 deaths
- 20th-century American singers
- 20th-century American male actors
- American alternative country musicians
- American country guitarists
- American country singer-songwriters
- American male guitarists
- American male singer-songwriters
- Murray State University alumni
- Capitol Records artists
- Country musicians from Tennessee
- People from Haywood County, Tennessee
- 20th-century male singers