Crystal Gayle
Haute Spot 1501 E New Hope, Cedar ParkPresented By: Lightstream LIVE
One of the most popular and widely recognized female country singers of her era, Crystal Gayle supported her trademark, nearly floor-length hair with a supple voice, a flair for ballads, and a crossover-friendly country-pop style that netted her the occasional mainstream hit. Gayle was born Brenda Gail Webb in Paintsville, Kentucky, in 1951; her older sister was future superstar Loretta Lynn, though Lynn had already left home by the time Brenda was born. The family moved to Wabash, Indiana when Brenda was four, and she started singing along with country and pop songs on the radio at a young age. Inspired in part by Lynn‘s success, Brenda learned guitar and started performing folk songs in high school, also singing backing vocals in her brother’s band. Lynn encouraged her younger sister and started bringing her out on tour for a few weeks each summer. Lynn‘s label, Decca, signed the young singer as soon as she was done with high school, but suggested a name change so as to avoid confusion with labelmate Brenda Lee. Lynn suggested the name Crystal, inspired by the Krystal hamburger chain, and Brenda adopted her middle name to come up with Crystal Gayle.