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Country Star Jamie O'Neal Enjoys Hit Success With Her CD Brave, Featuring "Somebody's Hero"
By Dale Kawashima
In 2000-1, singer/writer Jamie O’Neal enjoyed breakthrough
success with her debut CD, Shiver. The album featured the acclaimed, #1
country hits “There Is No Arizona” and “When I Think About Angels.” In
addition, O’Neal received three Grammy nominations (two for Best Country Song
and one for Best Female Country Performance), and she was named Top New Female
Vocalist at the Academy of Country
Music (ACM) Awards.
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Now in 2005, O’Neal is on her way to having another
milestone year. In March, she released her second CD, Brave (on Capitol
Records), and returned to the charts with the playful hit “Trying To Find
Atlantis.” Her latest single “Somebody’s Hero,” which is a sensitive, heartfelt
tribute to mothers and grandmothers, has now become a major hit, and its lyric
theme has had an emotional impact. As a result, O’Neal appears likely to
receive further industry accolades, for both her vocal performances and
songwriting on Brave.
Due to a label change and taking time off to raise a baby
daughter (Aliyah), the recording and release of her album Brave took
longer (about four years) than anticipated. But Brave is an impressive
work which showcases O’Neal’s powerful, expressive vocals, and her excellent
songwriting skills. She co-wrote 9 of the album’s 11 cuts, including
“Somebody’s Hero” (which was co-written by Ed Hill & Shaye Smith).
“After having a child, I wanted to write about family, and
about my little girl,” explained O’Neal. “And the thing for me was, when you
have a baby you start thinking about your own relationship with your mother.
And when you were little, how much you looked up to them and then you move to,
‘Gosh, my baby looks up to me so much. I don’t want to let her down. I want to
be a hero to her.’ Also, I thought about my grandmother, and how she (and her
grandfather) helped take care of me when I was young. I think [“Somebody’s
Hero”] is a real tribute to the women in my life.”
O’Neal discussed her strengths as a songwriter, and about
how she collaborates with other writers. “I am very much melody driven – I
write my own melodies,” she said. “I like writing melodies that have a lot of
range for my vocals. My focus is creating a melody that people can sing along
with. I also write lyrics, but my writing partners also contribute lyrics.”
“I’m always writing with co-writers,” she added. “I usually
find co-writers through friendships. You get into a comfortable zone, and good
songs come out of it as well. We all collaborate on each song – we’re all
contributing equally in the writing process.”
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In addition to writing songs for her own albums, O’Neal has
had success landing cuts with other artists. Before signing her first label
deal (with Mercury Records) in 2000, she had already secured cuts with LeAnn
Rimes, Chely Wright, Mindy McCreary and other artists. Then in 2003, she
co-wrote the song “How Far” (with Ed Hill & Shaye Smith) which became a
major hit for Martina McBride. O’Neal said: “’How Far’ was placed by Gary
Overton, who is President of EMI Publishing Nashville (which she has a
co-publishing deal with).” “Gary played it for Martina’s producer, Paul
Worley.”
Her most recent cut is “Damsel In Distress,” a song she
co-wrote (with Jimmy Murphy & Pat Murphy) for the Desperate Housewives soundtrack
CD. “EMI had put the word out about this soundtrack, so we specifically wrote a
song for ‘Susan,’ the Teri Hatcher character in the show. It was sung for the
soundtrack by Idina Menzel (Broadway star of Rent and Wicked).”
Besides her own songs, O’Neal also enjoys singing songs by
other writers for her albums. Her hit “Trying To Find Atlantis” was written by
Zach Turner & Chris Waters. “The first time I heard this song, it just
spoke to me about my past and how long it takes to find the perfect man, and
how you have to kiss a lot of toads before you meet the right prince. So many
of my songs are serious, and it has that funny sense to it that appealed to me,
that ‘Yeah, if I can laugh at this, then somebody else will.’”
The Brave CD has already spawned two hits, and
O’Neal’s next single release “I Love My Life” (written by O’Neal, Tim Nichols
& Shaye Smith) should continue that hit string. “I Love My Life” is a very
happy, rollicking tune which reflects how O’Neal views her life right now.
“That song, to me, says it all. That’s why I wanted to end the album with that
song. It’s so me, and basically tells our story. It also means a lot to me
because my baby’s on [the recording] – as is my little dog, barking at the
end.”
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