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Sylvia (Sylvia Jane Kirby) grew up on 9 December, 1956 in Kokomo, IN. Find Sylvia’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is She in this year and how She do with money?? Know how She earned most of networth at the age of 64 years of age.

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How old? 65 years of age.
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 9 December 1956
Born day 9 December
Birthplace Kokomo, IN
Nationality IN

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2018

In 2018, Sylvia released, Second Bloom: The Hits Re-Imagined, an album of some of her hits she re-recorded.

2016

In 2016, the album, It’s All in the Family, was released on Red Pony.

2002

In 2002, she followed with Where in the World, a set that marked the culmination of an 11-year musical collaboration with John Mock. Songwriter Craig Bickhardt contributed the song “Crazy Nightingale”. Bickhardt had previously performed with Sylvia from 1984, and wrote the title cut to One Step Closer. Also in 2002, Sylvia released, A Cradle in Bethlehem, her first Christmas album.

1998

Sylvia’s first independent album, The Real Story, was released on her own label, Red Pony Records. In a May 1998 People magazine review, Ralph Novak wrote, “Sylvia always sang with more intensity and resonance than most country singers… and she can still sing a story song better than almost anyone around.”

1985

In 1985, Sylvia released One Step Closer, produced by Brent Maher, who brought a more guitar-driven feel. Three singles were released: “Fallin’ in Love”, “Cry Just a Little Bit”, and “I Love You By Heart.” This was followed up by Sylvia’s last top 40 country hit, “Nothin’ Ventured, Nothin’ Gained”, from the unreleased album Knockin Around. The shelving of this album marked the end of Sylvia’s tenure with RCA Records. Sylvia recorded for RCA until the end of 1987, delivering 11 Top Ten songs, and selling more than four million records.

1983

In 1983 Sylvia’s album Snapshot was released; its title song climbed to number 5 on the country charts and became her second-highest selling single. She had two other songs in the Top 20 that year, “I Never Quite Got Back” and “The Boy Gets Around”.

1982

In 1982, from her Just Sylvia studio album, Sylvia released the single “Nobody”, which reached number 1 on the country music charts, hit number 15 on Billboard’ s Hot 100 chart, and sold more than a million copies. The song was also an Adult Contemporary hit, making the Top 5. “Nobody” became Sylvia’s signature song.

“Nobody” and the album Just Sylvia were certified gold in the US and Canada. “Nobody” was the 1982 BMI Song of the Year, awarded for receiving more radio airplay than any other single that year. In 1982, Sylvia was the Academy of Nation Music’s “Female Vocalist of the Year” and a Grammy nominee for “Best Female Vocalist”.

1979

After auditioning for Dave & Sugar, Sylvia was signed as a solo artist by RCA Records in 1979. Her first RCA single was called “You Don’t Miss a Thing”. The song reached the Nation Top 40. In 1980 she released another single, “It Don’t Hurt to Dream”. The record rose a little higher, to number 35. That same year, she finally made it to the Top 10 with “Tumbleweed”. In 1981 her song “Drifter” hit number 1 on the country charts, and two other songs, “The Matador” and “Heart on the Mend” landed in the Top 10. “The Matador” was country music’s first conceptual music video to air on CMT. Drifter was her 1981 RCA debut studio album, containing the hits “Tumbleweed” and “Heart On The Mend”.

1976

Sylvia grew up in Kokomo, Indiana. She began performing at age three when she was asked to sing at a small local church. This set Sylvia on a course that eventually led her to Nashville on December 26, 1976. Wishing to become a recording artist like Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton, Sylvia took a job as a secretary for producer/publisher Tom Collins, who produced records for both Barbara Mandrell and Ronnie Milsap.

1956

Sylvia Jane Hutton (née Kirby, born December 9, 1956), known professionally by her first name Sylvia during the 1980s, is an American country music and country pop singer and songwriter. Her biggest hit, a crossover chart topper, was her single “Nobody” in 1982. It reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 9 on the Cashbox Top 100, and number 1 on the Billboard Nation Singles chart. The song earned her a gold record certification and a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Nation Vocal Performance. Her other country chart hits include “Drifter” (number 1 in 1981), “Fallin’ in Love”, “Tumbleweed” and “Snapshot”. In 1982, she was named Female Vocalist of the Year by the Academy of Nation Music. She is also credited with making the first “concept” music video clip to air on Nation Music Television (CMT), with “The Matador”.