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All I Want For Christmas Is You
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With music influences like Patsy Cline and Elvis, it's obvious why Rustie Blue crosses so many barriers. No matter what Rustie sings, her true blue country voca
SIGN UP FOR RUSTIE'S MAILING LIST: http://www.rustieblue.com/mailinglist BIOGRAPHY RUSTIE BLUE enjoys entertaining people. When she’s performing, she wants to make sure everyone in the audience is having as much fun as she is. "It is really hard to keep me up on the stage. I like to get down where the crowd is. When I’m singing, I’ll dance with them." Another aspect of fun in Rustie’s shows comes from her unintentional comedic antics. "I don’t have to tell jokes to be funny on stage," she confesses, "because I’m so accident-prone, that makes people laugh." To date, Rustie has gotten her hair caught in a sweeper, caught her hair on fire, almost fallen off the stage, and tripped over her own feet while learning a line dance. "When I was on tour in Europe, I was trying to learn to line dance, and I tripped over my two left feet. I literally slide under the table!" She has, fortunately, fared better musically. Growing up in rural southeast Ohio, Rustie, her three sisters, and three brothers spent many hours entertaining themselves. "I can remember sitting in my bedroom and singing for hours! I’d also sing at family gatherings." Though Rustie appreciates all types of music, two American musical icons, in particular, have been most influential. "My number one favorite entertainer of all time is Elvis Presley. I don’t think there will ever be another like him. I think he has helped me with the entertainment aspect. From the moment he walks on stage, he has so much charisma, people were just drawn to him." Rustie also has much respect for Dolly Parton for being a savvy businesswoman and talented songwriter. In the early 90s, Rustie began making several trips to Nashville in search of a record deal. Initially disappointed that the early trips produced no promising leads, she realizes in hind sight that she still had yet to discover her own musical style. "Though I thought I was, I definitely wasn’t ready. My voice wasn’t ready. My entertainment abilities weren’t ready." Back home, she began working on developing her voice and improving her stage presence. In 1997, Robert Keister, of Center Stage Productions, saw Rustie performing in a local club in Ohio. "He told me that he liked my voice but that I needed to be able to interact with the crowd more, not just stand up there and sing." Rustie admits, "At that time, you couldn’t get me up on the stage for more than two songs, because the audience would expect me to talk to them. Well, I wasn’t scared to sing, but I was scared to talk!" Robert set out to help her conquer her shyness by introducing her to his show, Center Stage Legends in Concert. He already had cast members in place for Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline tribute acts and was looking to cast the part for the Dolly Parton role. Though at first apprehensive about paying tribute to such a recognizable music icon, it was Rustie’s audience who helped her break into the role. "From the very first time I did the Dolly show, I had a great audience. They were really into it, and because they enjoyed it, I got more into it." She held that gig for a couple years, before once again focusing on her own career. "Robert jokes that he hasn’t been able to shut me up since!" He remains Rustie’s manager today. In 2000, Rustie released her debut album That Oughta Do It with "I’m Dropping Tears" being the kickoff single to impact overseas markets. After her sophomore album, Enter At Your Own Risk, was released two years later, Rustie headed overseas on a promotional tour, bringing her music to Denmark, Belgium, Germany, and The Netherlands. In 2003, Rustie partook in another tour across Australia (where she had the honor of performing at the 17th Annual Telstra Mildura Festival) and also New Zealand. Momentum gained from Rustie’s critically acclaimed album, Chip, Chip, made 2004 another winning for her. Chip, Chip featured the title track hit duet with Bill Anderson, and the single received rave reviews. Renowned music journalist Robert K. Oermann proclaimed, "Rustie’s harmony vocal is on the money. The production thumps right along!" The song won Vocal Collaboration Of The Year in 2005 and staked out at the top of the European Country Music Association Chart for seven weeks! The following year, she stepped on the legendary Grand Ole Opry stage to accept an award for her duet with Bill. A nomination in the "Female Artist of the Year" category in the 2005 Music Box France Awards placed Rustie among big-name contenders: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Alison Krauss, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Shania Twain, and Gretchen Wilson! "Cloud of Dust" and "Don’t Come Cryin’" (from her Chip, Chip album) were both "picked" on the After Midnite With Blair Garner syndicated radio show. More success followed in 2007 when Rustie entered the fan-voted Famecast online competition. During five voting periods, her fans advanced her first into the Top 50, then Top 25, to Top 10, and finally the Top 5. Famecast flew all five artists to Austin, TX to compete for the title of Famecast Country Fenom; Rustie placed 2nd by just two votes. Four years after the release of her last album comes Stronger Than Steel, and true to its title, the album showcases some of Rustie’s best work to date! She recorded all twelve songs in Nashville backed by some of Music City’s top studio musicians including Lonnie Wilson (percussion) and Larry Franklin (fiddle). Stronger Than Steel features two songs that Rustie co-wrote the title track and "Cowgirls Do It Better." Country Weekly magazine’s Senior Editor, Larry Holden, referred to "Cowgirls" as being "a rompingly funny look at the romantic world of guys and gals." There are also three duets featured on the album. Rustie pairs with the album’s producer, Willie Mack, on "Stronger Than Steel" and "It Hurts Like Love." The third is her hit duet with Bill Anderson, "Chip, Chip," which is included as the bonus track. Another highlight is "Fall In the First Place," the Terri Clark co-penned tuned. "This album has been a long time coming! I'm really fortunate to have such a great talent as Willie Mack to produce my new album and to have worked with some of Nashville's award-winning musicians!" Rustie says that, with Stronger Than Steel, she has hit her stride. "I feel as though I finally have found myself and voice in this album."
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#15,988 today Peak #3
#785 in subgenre Peak #2
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Stone, Powers
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Center Stage Productions
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December 03, 2005
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Stillwater Studios
Dec 09, 2007
Can't believe this didn't make the top 20! What shame. Excellent vocals and a big kudos to the sax player for his solo. Nothing like the real thing. Loved it!
SteveBelong
Dec 03, 2007
Wow, you have an amazing voice, this is an excellent rendition of "All I Want For Christmas Is You".
Hayley Oliver
Nov 30, 2007
Rustie, this is an absolutely beautiful song, and you sing it beautifully too, 5 stars all the way, excellent. :) love Hayley
Jonsson
Nov 29, 2007
Great country song. Very well produced with a clear and clean sound. Full house from here !
Constantinos69
Nov 29, 2007
...... no words to describe this masterpiece ... your voice is fantastic and the production is just superb ... 1000 STARS are not enough !!
VMP (USA)
Nov 29, 2007
Wow Rustie, you've done a fantastic job! Such talent! Vocals sweet n powerful, An instant favorite, wow!!
gwendella
Nov 28, 2007
Great Job...Love this song...Love Gwendella
Claire and Rick
Nov 28, 2007
Hi Rustie. Great voice you have ,very powerful.Strong emotions. It brought tears to my eyes . Claire
jack50m
Nov 27, 2007
Terrific song and sexy too!! This is I'm sure a hard song too and you do it superbly!! Give you a 5 clear across the board my dear. Jack
kubby keller
Nov 27, 2007
I love Rustie Blue and this song!! Great job Miss Blue!! I actually heard her version of this song in the store the other day when I was shopping! Great job!! Kubby from Famecast
NobodyNotReally
Nov 22, 2007
GON' HEAD RUSTIE...I LOVE YOUR VOICE...YOU DID A GREAT JOB ON THIS SONG...I WISH YOU THA BEST IN THA CONTEST...HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
Don Campbell
Nov 21, 2007
Love Ya Rustie!
Dave Hanshaw
Nov 20, 2007
Howdy Rustie! You have done a wonderful job on this great classic! I am voting a big 5 stars all the way on this one and a % star on your other Christmas song Rockin Around the Christmas Tree! Congratulations on making it to round two in the contest! I made it to with I'll Be Home For Christmas! Keep on making the great music! peace & love, Dave
Great Song!!!