Country royalty Carlene Carter to perform the Ross Ragland, Feb. 26

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IF YOU GO

Who
Carlene Carter

When
7:30 PM, Wednesday, Feb. 26

Where
The Ross Ragland Theater

Tickets
$49 / $38 / $27

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.- Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Carlene Carter is coming to Klamath Falls to perform at the Ross Ragland Theater on February 26th at 7:30 pm.

Carlene Carter is the daughter of country music legends June Carter and Carl Smith, stepdaughter of Johnny Cash, and granddaughter of "Mother" Maybelle Carter of the original Carter Family.

Carlene Carter to perform at the Ross Ragland Theater, February 26, 2020. (Submitted photo)

Carlene Carter to perform at the Ross Ragland Theater, February 26, 2020. (Submitted photo)

Carlene's own career started in the late 1970s when she went to England to record her acclaimed self-titled debut album (with Graham Parker and the Rumour), and Musical Shapes (with Nick Lowe and Rockpile). She co-wrote hit songs for Emmylou Harris ("Easy From Now On") and The Doobie Brothers ("One Step Closer"), shared the Top 40 Pop duet "I Couldn't Say No" with Robert Ellis Orrall, then "came home to country" in the 1990s with hits like "I Fell in Love," "Come On Back," "Every Little Thing," and her own TV shows on VH1 and TNN.

Her tour begins at the Ross Ragland Theater and then Carlene will head to Washington for a performance in Kent and one in Port Angeles before returning to Oregon on March 5 to play the Meyer-McLean Performing Arts Theater in Ontario. The trip is capped off with a string of dates in Idaho March 6-8, starting in Idaho Falls, followed by Twin Falls and Ketchum.

Following her 2008 Stronger album, which Elvis Costello called "astounding", Carlene Carter came on back again in 2014 with a tribute to the timeless music of her historic family that critics hailed as "a triumph," "masterpiece," "an album for the ages," and "really quite perfect." While she is often referred to as "country music royalty," she simply calls herself (and the album) a Carter Girl.

Starting in January 2015, Carlene was Special Guest on the John Mellencamp Plain Spoken Tour, playing to over 250,000 fans in sold-out theaters across the United States and Canada.

A new album, Sad Clowns and Hillbillies, was released on April 28, 2017, including material by both singer-songwriters. Carlene said, "It's not a traditional kind of duets album. I think people are really going to enjoy it." Mr. Mellencamp told The Today Show, "She pulled me out of the dump, the doldrums.”

Carlene Carter has since moved back to Nashville in her home state, where she is working on new material and most recently hosted the Wonderful World of Women Who Write series at the Bluebird Cafe. She is prominently featured in Ken Burns’ 2019 documentary miniseries Country Music, and can be heard on last year’s Carter Family album Across Generations. In a review of the album, MOJO Magazine described Carlene as “the greatest — and most underrated — country singer of her generation.”