Showing posts with label jesse keith whitley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jesse keith whitley. Show all posts

Thursday, September 21, 2017

LORRIE MORGAN AND JESSE KEITH WHITLEY FEATURED ON FOX NEWS PODCAST: CHILDREN OF SONG



The daughter of Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan, Lorrie was encouraged by her famous father and made her mark early on, singing at the Grand Ole Opry when she was just 13 years old.

With three #1's and numerous hits over the years, Lorrie has eclipsed her famous daddy in many ways, who died of a heart attack when she was just a teenager.  But her life off-stage is almost as well-known as that velvety voice, which has wowed Opry crowds for three decades.

In the podcast, Lorrie discusses her relationship with the late country music great, Keith Whitley, Lorrie shares touching stories about losing the love of her life to alcohol addiction and how she soldiered on for her kids, herself and ultimately for the fans who she still plays for today.

In this episode, Lorrie weaves spectacular stories, singing snippets of her greatest hits while leaving the room in stitches with her wild sense of humor. Joined by her son Jesse, she still sings with a lot of emotion and joy.  She'll make you laugh; she'll make you cry; sometimes all at the same time.

For more information on Lorrie Morgan or upcoming tour dates, visit www.Lorrie.com

Friday, June 6, 2014

LORRIE MORGAN CELEBRATES 30TH ANNIVERSARY AS GRAND OLE OPRY MEMBER DURING CMA MUSIC FESTIVAL

Morgan & Jesse Keith Whitley set to perform on Grand Ole Opry Tonight!!!

Photo Credit: Webster and Associates PR

PRESS RELEASE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (June 6, 2014) – In life and in art, the glamorous and gifted Lorrie Morgan is enjoying a renewed resurgence of popularity.  Morgan continues to make new music, tour North America, and this weekend will celebrate her 30th Anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry!!!  On June 9, 1984, Morgan was inducted as a member into the invitation only institution.

“You can’t imagine how it felt the night I became a member of the Opry,” says Lorrie Morgan. “The first time I could really call this place home. I couldn't stop shaking or trembling or crying.”

That Saturday night, just 30 years ago, might have been Lorrie’s first night as an official member, but it certainly wasn’t her first night at the Grand Ole Opry. Lorrie grew up backstage at the Opry, the daughter of Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan, a 26-year member known everywhere for his smash 1949 hit “Candy Kisses.”

Born in 1959, Lorrie made her Opry stage debut early, introduced at the Ryman Auditorium by her proud father. “My little 13-year-old knees were absolutely knocking,” she recalls. “But Dad was standing there right beside me with big tears in his eyes, and those people gave me a standing ovation. I thought, ‘This is what I’m doing the rest of my life.’”

“This was a dream of my dad’s long before it was my dream,” Lorrie says. “I have all of this because of Dad.  We’re very blessed to be a musical family here at the Grand Ole Opry.  What more could you ask for?”

George Morgan died when Lorrie was 16, but she still carries in her heart two pieces of advice he left her: “Never say, ‘I can’t,’” and “Always remember your manners.”

Morgan’s vocal style, combining country sincerity and pop sophistication, really took off in 1989 with the emotion-filled hit “Dear Me.” She won a CMA Award in 1990 for her work with her late husband, Keith Whitley, the great country traditionalist who had died the year before. Her three subsequent albums — Leave the Light On, Something in Red, and Watch Me — all sold more than a million copies.

She has released hit after hit in a distinctive style steeped in passion and believability — “I Guess You Had to Be There,” “What Part of No,” “Except for Monday,” “Something in Red,” “I Didn't Know My Own Strength,” “Half Enough,” and others.

Throughout her career, Morgan says, she has thought of the Opry as home.

“The Opry gave me my start in country music,” she says. “It’s a place we all need to go from time to time to remember why we're here and what gave us the opportunity to be here.”

Thursday, April 3, 2014

JESSE KEITH WHITLEY HONORS FATHER WITH RETURN OF KEITH WHITLEY'S HOMECOMING CONCERT ON MAY 9

The concert will feature performances by Jesse Whitley and guests, Stephen Cochran and Bryan Moffitt, and will be held in Sandy Hook, Ky.


PRESS RELEASE

(Nashville, Tenn – April 1, 2014) – Jesse Keith Whitley, the son of country music icon, Keith Whitley, is bringing back the Keith Whitley Homecoming Concert to honor his father’s memory on May 9, 2014 in Sandy Hook, Ky.

May 9, 2014 marks the 25th anniversary of the passing of Keith Whitley, who was 34-years-old at the time of his death. When Keith first achieved major success in the early 1980s, he began returning each year to his hometown of Sandy Hook, Ky. for what would become an annual Keith Whitley Homecoming Concert. It was his way of giving back to the community and the people he loved and cherished.

To honor his father’s memory and music, Jesse Keith Whitley is reviving the Homecoming Concert tradition this year, with special guests Stephen Cochran and Bryan Moffitt.

The special concert will be held on May 9 at 7 p.m. ET at Lakeside Elementary School, 155 Lakeside School Road, in Sandy Hook, Ky. Advanced tickets are $10 and day of tickets are $15. Kids 12 and under are free. To buy tickets or for more information visit www.keithwhitleyhomecoming.com or call 606-207-1077.

Jesse will recapture some of his dad’s magic in the homecoming show, performing many of Keith’s songs, including “Don’t Close Your Eyes,” “Kentucky Bluebird” and “Miami, My Amy.” He will also debut his own forthcoming single, “Shadows,” a story about an envisioned conversation between him and his father, who is indeed a “hard act to follow.”

Though Jesse’s voice is hauntingly reminiscent of his dad’s, he has worked to craft his own distinctive style. At 26-years-old, he is touring extensively and has already shared the stage for sold-out concerts with many artists, including Mark Chesnutt, Sammy Kershaw, Little Big Town, Rascal Flatts and The Eli Young Band. In addition, he made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry on May 9, 2013 to a standing ovation and an encore.

He is a rising star that comes from country royalty on both sides of his family. His mother is country superstar Lorrie Morgan and his grandfather is Grand Ole Opry legend George Morgan.

For more information, please visit www.keithwhitleyhomecoming.com.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

WHISKEY AND CIGARETTES RADIO SHOW TO FEATURE JESSE KEITH WHITLEY ON DEC 8


MTS Management Group and Whiskey And Cigarettes Country Radio Show are pleased to announce the airing of DJ Nik Pizzigoni’s interview with country recording artist, Jesse Keith Whitley. Jesse is the son of country stars, Lorrie Morgan and the late, Keith Whitley. Jesse is promoting the Legacy and Legends tour, which features himself, Dion Pride, David Frizzell and Georgette Jones, all paying tribute to their country families. The exclusive interview with Jesse will air this coming Sunday, December 8, 2013 between 11am ET-3pm ET. The live show airs on Military Brotherhood Radio at http://www.militarybrotherhoodradio.com and on WDMU Radio at http://www.wdmuinternetradio.com. Whiskey And Cigarettes is also re-broadcast on 39 syndicating stations, worldwide, multiple times throughout the week.  The interview will also appear on the January edition of the brand new "Whiskey and Conversations" talk show, broadcasting on iheartradio and other outlets.

As a third generation singer/songwriter, Jesse Keith Whitley has many years of country music in his DNA. Son of Lorrie Morgan and the late Keith Whitley and grandson of Grand Ole Opry legend George Morgan, Jesse has an incredible talent for singing and song writing. He has toured with his mother, Lorrie Morgan and has played popular venues in the Nashville area, and all across the country. His performances have been to packed houses, with audiences on their feet screaming for more when his set is finished. At age 23, Jesse is launching a new phase of his career by signing with Octabrook Entertainment for management and touring. For more information, visit www.jessekeithwhitley.com.



Whiskey And Cigarettes Radio Show is a weekly show, originating in Milan, Italy, hosted by the “Romeo of the Rodeo” Nik Pizzigoni. The show features a unique blend of classic, current and indie country, trivia, contests, artist spotlights and interviews and Nik’s European charm. www.whiskeyandcigarettesshow.com.


Thursday, September 12, 2013

LORRIE MORGAN AND CHILDREN JOIN TO HONOR LATE-HUSBAND, FATHER AND COUNTRY LEGEND KEITH WHITLEY

(L-R) Morgan Whitley, Lorrie Morgan, and Jesse Keith Whitley
Photo credit: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for ACM

In a special, deserving and long-awaited family gathering, Lorrie Morgan and her children, Jesse Keith Whitley and Morgan Whitley, accepted the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award in recognition of the late Keith Whitley for his contributions to the history and future of country music as part of the Academy of Country Music’s Seventh Annual ACM Honors on Tuesday evening, September 10, 2013. Concluding the honors and awards event held at the historic Ryman Auditorium (Nashville, TN), Lorrie and son, Jesse Keith, performed their heartfelt rendition of “Til A Tear Becomes A Rose" to which the performance met with overwhelming and embracing applause.  (The song was originally recorded by Keith Whitley as a duet with Lorrie and posthumously released in 1990; it was the only single from Whitley's GREATEST HITS album. The single peaked at No. 13 on the country singles charts.)


Lorrie Morgan and Jesse Keith Whitley
Photo credit: Jason Davis/Getty Images for ACM

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Congratulations to Jesse Keith Whitley and Ashlee Hewitt


Photo credit: www.meganphoto.com

Jesse Keith Whitley (son of Lorrie Morgan & the late Keith Whitley) and former Nashville Star contestant, Ashlee Hewitt, are now married. The musical couple met when Ashlee was a backup vocalist touring with Lorrie Morgan. Congratulations to the happy couple!