LACY J DALTON
Country Music Royalty
Sept. 24, 2024 - Elgin Community Club, Elgin, AZ - 6pm
Some of her hit songs (click on song for YouTube)
Black Coffee
16th Avenue
Takin' It Easy
Hillbilly Girl With The Blues
Crazy Blue Eyes
April 26, 2024
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Singer-songwriter and outlaw original Lacy J. Dalton is excited to release the third single, “What Don’t Kill Ya,” today from her upcoming For The Black Sheep album, due out June 21st. Mixing a combination of country and blues, Dalton brings to life the difficulties in the world, from breakups to life in general, that will help each of us become stronger individuals.” With lyrics such as “sometimes you’re right, sometimes you’re wrong, you make mistakes, but you go on - and somehow life just rolls along and what don’t kill ya makes you strong,” Dalton has created a song that everyone can relate to. “What Don’t Kill Ya” was premiered by Cowboys & Indians
Dalton signed with CBS Records in 1979 as an outlaw country artist. She hit the Top 20 that year with “Crazy Blue Eyes” and amassed 16 Top 20 songs. Dalton has received several notable awards, including a certified Platinum record as the only female duet on Willie Nelson’s album, ‘Half Nelson.’ She was also awarded the highest award from the boards of Strictly Country Magazine and the Spirit Awards (one of only four times in 25 years the award was given out) for her independent CD ‘Last Wild Place Anthology.’ Dalton is a 2017 inductee of the North American Country Music Association International Hall of Fame, and most recently, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Josie Awards – the largest independent music awards show in the country.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Singer-songwriter and outlaw original Lacy J. Dalton is excited to release the third single, “What Don’t Kill Ya,” today from her upcoming For The Black Sheep album, due out June 21st. Mixing a combination of country and blues, Dalton brings to life the difficulties in the world, from breakups to life in general, that will help each of us become stronger individuals.” With lyrics such as “sometimes you’re right, sometimes you’re wrong, you make mistakes, but you go on - and somehow life just rolls along and what don’t kill ya makes you strong,” Dalton has created a song that everyone can relate to. “What Don’t Kill Ya” was premiered by Cowboys & Indians
Dalton signed with CBS Records in 1979 as an outlaw country artist. She hit the Top 20 that year with “Crazy Blue Eyes” and amassed 16 Top 20 songs. Dalton has received several notable awards, including a certified Platinum record as the only female duet on Willie Nelson’s album, ‘Half Nelson.’ She was also awarded the highest award from the boards of Strictly Country Magazine and the Spirit Awards (one of only four times in 25 years the award was given out) for her independent CD ‘Last Wild Place Anthology.’ Dalton is a 2017 inductee of the North American Country Music Association International Hall of Fame, and most recently, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Josie Awards – the largest independent music awards show in the country.