Jump to content

Rory Feek

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rory Feek
Feek at the 45thAcademy of Country Music Awardsin 2010
Born(1965-04-25)April 25, 1965(age 59)[1]
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Years active1996–present (songwriter) 2008–2016, 2020–present (singer)
Musical career
GenresCountry
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsSugar Hill/Vanguard(in Joey + Rory)
Formerly ofJoey + Rory
Spouse(s)
Tamara Gilmer
(m.1985;div.1992)
(m.2002; died 2016)
Rebecca
(m.2024)

Rory Lee Feek(born April 25, 1965) is an Americancountry musicsinger and songwriter. In his career, he has written singles forClay Walker,Blake Shelton,Tracy Byrdand other artists. He and his wife,Joey Feek,formed the duoJoey + Roryand was placed third on the first season of theCMTtalent showCan You Duet.He also establishedGiantslayer Recordsfor launching of new independent artists.

Personal life

[edit]
Feek on stage with Gabe Mccauley and Joel Salatin at the Music Ranch Montana on July 10, 2021
Feek on stage with Gabe Mccauley and Joel Salatin at the Music Ranch Montana on July 10, 2021

Rory Lee Feek was born and raised inAtchison, Kansas.In his blog, ThisLifeILive.com,[2]he gives his birth year as 1965. Feek married Tamara Gilmer on August 3, 1985, and they divorced March 25, 1992. In 2002, he marriedJoey Feek,with whom he started the duoJoey + Rory.They have one daughter, Indiana Boone (born February 17, 2014), who was born withDown syndrome.Feek also has two older daughters,Heidi Feek(born 1986) and Hopie Feek (born 1988),[3]from his previous marriage. Joey died of metastatic cervical cancer on March 4, 2016.[4]

Feek has a friendship[5]and working relationship withJoel F. Salatinwith whom he has collaborated in several performances promoting sustainable farming. Feek hosted a series of discussions on sustainable farming in 2020[6]and again in 2021 in an event billed as "Songs, Stories & Sustainability with Joel Salatin and Rory Feek"[7]at the Music Ranch Montana. On Feek's property outside of Nashville, he has a farm, a concert hall and school house.[8]

Eight years following the death of Joey, Feek married Rebecca on July 14, 2024 inGreycliff, Montana.[9]

Career

[edit]

Inspired byDon Williams,Merle Haggard,and other artists, Feek began playing guitar at age 15. He later served two tours of duty in theUnited States Marine Corpsafter high school, before moving toDallas,Texas, where he played in nightclubs. Feek moved toNashville, Tennessee,in 1995 after being encouraged by Nashville entertainment attorney Rod Phelps, and signed to a publishing contract. One of his first single releases as a songwriter wasCollin Raye's "Someone You Used to Know," a Top Five country hit in 1999. A year later,Clay Walkerreached Top Five as well with "The Chain of Love,"another song that Feek co-wrote.[10]

Feek continued to write for other artists in the 2000s, including album tracks forMark Wills,Kenny Chesney,Terri Clark,Randy Travis,andLorrie Morgan,as well asTracy Byrd's 2003 single "The Truth About Men"[10]In 2004, Feek achieved his first Number One as a songwriter whenBlake Sheltontopped the country charts with "Some Beach,"which he co-wrote withPaul Overstreet.[11]Also in 2004, Feek founded theGiantslayer Recordslabel, on whichBlaine Larsenrecorded two studio albums in association withBNA Records.

In 2008, Feek and his wife Joey founded a duo calledJoey + Rory.They came in third place on theCMTtalent showCan You Duet,and later that year signed to a recording contract withVanguard Records.[12]Joey + Rory released their debut single "Cheater, Cheater"that year, and peaked at No. 30 on the country singles charts with it. That same year,Jimmy Waynecharted on the country charts with "I Will,"another Feek co-write.

Rory promoting his "Gentle Man" album at the Music Ranch Montana in July 2021
Rory at the Music Ranch Montana in July 2021

Rory’s first solo album "Gentle Man" was released on June 18, 2021.[13]It is the first album recorded since losing his wife and country music collaborator Joey to cancer in 2016. The album includes Feek and Jamie Teachenor's co-written single “Met Him in a Motel Room” with vocals byTrisha Yearwood.[14][15]Yearwood previously recorded the song for her 2014 album, "PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit."[16]The album also includes a cover ofBob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin.’”[13]

As a filmmaker and storyteller, Feek wrote, shot much of, and edited his docu-series, This Life I Live,[17]which premiered onRFD-TVin March 2020. Feek created the singer-songwriter show "Muletown In the Round,"[18]the educational series, "The One Room Schoolhouse,"[19]and others with Red King Productions.[20]He also made the feature-length film Finding Josephine (2019),[21]the full-length documentary To Joey, With Love (2016),[22]music videos for the album "Gentle Man," and dozens of music videos over his career as a musician and songwriter.[23]

As an author, Feek has written two memoirs and several children's books. His 2017 memoir, "This Life I Live: One Man's Extraordinary, Ordinary Life and the Woman Who Changed It Forever" (HarperCollins) hit top book lists including the Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and USA Today.[24]Additional books include "Once Upon a Farm" (HarperCollins),[25]"The Cow Said Neigh!" (HarperCollins),[26]"The Day God Made You" (HarperCollins),[27]and "The Little Rooster" (Milk Barn Kids).[28]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"This Life I Live".RetrievedFebruary 4,2016.
  2. ^"The Blog".www.roryfeek.com.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  3. ^http://www.thislifeilive.com/happymothersdaydad
  4. ^songrory (March 13, 2016)."dust to dust".www.roryfeek.com.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  5. ^"Joel Salatin's Blog".wwww.thelunaticfarmer.com.RetrievedJuly 20,2021.
  6. ^"Rory's Squarespace Blog".roryfeek.squarespace.com.RetrievedJuly 20,2021.
  7. ^"Joel Salatin and Rory Feek" the GENTLE MAN & the FARMER "".bozemanmagazine.com.RetrievedJuly 20,2021.
  8. ^"The School".www.roryfeek.com.RetrievedJuly 20,2021.
  9. ^Kimberlee Speakman (July 19, 2024)."Country Singer Rory Feek Remarries 8 Years After Death of His Wife Joey: 'Blessed to Love Again'".People.RetrievedJuly 19,2024.
  10. ^ab"Rory Lee Feek biography".Blacktop Music Group.RetrievedFebruary 4,2009.
  11. ^Morris, Edward (February 23, 2005)."Paul Overstreet, Rory Lee Feek Bask on" Some Beach "".CMT.Archived fromthe originalon September 11, 2009.RetrievedFebruary 4,2009.
  12. ^Malec, Jim (October 28, 2012)."Introducing Joey + Rory:" Like Two Names Carved in an Oak Tree "".American Noise.RetrievedJanuary 10,2020.
  13. ^ab"Rory Feek Readies Himself for Unchartered Territory on New Album 'Gentle Man'".American Songwriter.February 15, 2021.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  14. ^Houghton, Cillea (April 2, 2021)."Listen: Rory Feek and Trisha Yearwood Find Redemption in 'Met Him in a Motel Room'".Taste of Country.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  15. ^Songfacts."Met Him in a Motel Room by Trisha Yearwood - Songfacts".www.songfacts.com.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  16. ^Watts, Cindy."Trisha Yearwood packs punch with 'PrizeFighter'".The Tennessean.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  17. ^"This Life I Live".www.rfdtv.com.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  18. ^"Rory Feek's 'Muletown in the Round' Brings Nashville-Style Hit Makers' In-the-Round Music and Storytelling".Country Music Tattle Tale - Your country music news source.February 28, 2020.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  19. ^Powell, Jay."One Room Schoolhouse series takes students to the farm".Columbia Daily Herald.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  20. ^"shows".redking.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  21. ^Perkins, Joel."Rory Feek To Release" Finding Josephine "Film".countryfancast.com.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  22. ^Bonaguro, Alison (September 21, 2016)."To Joey, With Love Chronicles Joey + Rory's Journey".CMT News.Archived fromthe originalon September 22, 2016.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  23. ^The Times They Are A-Changin' - rory feek,archivedfrom the original on December 21, 2021,retrievedApril 7,2021
  24. ^Stefano, Angela (March 7, 2017)."'This Life I Live' Earns Spots on Multiple Bestsellers Lists ".The Boot.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  25. ^Feek, Rory (June 14, 2018)."Rory Feek Opens Up About How He's Grown Since His Wife Joey's Death".Country Living.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  26. ^"Heartbreak, Single Fatherhood and a Ring He'll Never Take Off: Life for Rory Feek After Losing His Forever Duet Partner".E! Online.October 3, 2018.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  27. ^"Indiana, 6, Adorably Reads Proud 'Papa' Rory Feek's New Children's Book Celebrating Inclusivity".PEOPLE.com.RetrievedApril 7,2021.
  28. ^"The Little Rooster by Rory Feek | Milkbarn Kids® | Children's Books & Gifts".Milkbarn Kids® | Organic Baby Clothes & Accessories.RetrievedApril 7,2021.