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Genres
  
Country rock

Labels
  
RCA Nashville

Record label
  
RCA Records Nashville

Years active
  
1985 – 1987

Genre
  
Country rock

Albums
  
Wild Choir

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Associated acts
  
Gail Davies, Great Plains

Members
  
Gail Davies, Larry Chaney, Bob Mummert, Pete Pendras, Denny Dadmun-Bixby

Similar
  
Ron Davies, Ava Barber, Baillie & the Boys, Jann Browne, Gary Scruggs

Wild choir feat gail davies safe in the arms of love 1986


Wild Choir was an American country music band, originally formed in 1985 and founded by country artist Gail Davies and her guitarist Pete Pendras. Davies thought of the idea upon returning from a trip to London, England in 1985. Upon speaking with RCA executive Joe Galante, the band signed a recording contract with RCA Nashville. Along with a self-titled studio album, the band released three singles in 1986. Although the lead single, "Safe in the Arms of Love", did not chart, it would later become a major hit for both Michelle Wright and Martina McBride in 1995 respectively. Two singles from the album followed, the highest-charting being "Heart to Heart", which reached number forty on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

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Wild Choir's singles received major criticism from country music radio. Many stations found the recordings to be too closely associated with rock music, believing it would not respond well with listeners. Although they did not achieve major chart success, Wild Choir has been cited as the forerunner of today's Americana movement and has influenced other country bands, including Highway 101 and Foster & Lloyd.

After breaking up, Gail Davies signed with MCA Records and produced an album with label head, Jimmy Bowen. She then proceeded to form her own record label - Little Chickadee Productions. Guitarist Larry Chaney went on to work with Edwin McCain. Pete Pendras teamed up with Neil Andersson from the Northwest band The Wailers to record several albums. Drummer Bob Mummert became a hired gun for artists like Foster & Lloyd, Sweethearts of The Rodeo and Reba McIntire and is currently on tour with bluegrass artists Dailey and Vincent. Denny Dadmun-Bixby joined a country group Great Plains and appeared as a background vocalist on Suzy Bogguss' 1998 album Nobody Love, Nobody Gets Hurt.

Songs

Next Time
Safe in the Arms of Love
Heart to Heart

References

Wild Choir Wikipedia