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Patricia Lee Ramey was born on the 4th January 1957, in Pikeville, Kentucky USA, and is a country musician who, under the name of Patty Loveless, is most famous for her hit singles such as “Chains”, “Timber, I’m Falling in Love”, “Lonely Too Long”, “You Can Feel Bad” and “Blame It on Your Heart”. Patty has also been honored with two Grammy as well as two Academy of Country Music awards.

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this awarded country singer has accumulated so far? How rich Patty Loveless is? According to sources, it is estimated that the total of Patty Loveless’ net worth exceeds the sum of $14 million as of early 2017, acquired through her career in the music industry which has been active since 1973.

Patty Loveless Net Worth $14 million

Patty was the sixth of seven children of Naomie and John Ramey, who was a coal miner. Patty’s interest in music dates back to her early age when she first heard her sister Dottie and brother Roger perform. In 1969, as a young teenager, she teamed up with her brother and performed at the Lincoln Jamboree. This was her first public performance for which she was paid $5. In the early 1970s, Patty alongside her brother Roger toured Kentucky’s club circuit as the Singin’ Swingin’ Rameys. Patty attended Fairdale High School in Louisville, Kentucky, from which she matriculated in 1975.

In 1975, Patty joined the Wilburn Brothers’ band, and soon became their lead female vocalist. After several years spent touring in North Carolina, regularly performing in clubs and bars, in 1985 Patty relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, where she signed a short-term and singles-only recording deal with MCA Nashville. In December 1985, Loveless released her first official single “Lonely Days, Lonely Nights”, and in 1986, her debut studio album “Patty Loveless” hit the charts featuring hit single “I Did”, a song which she wrote while still a teenager. Although not scoring a huge commercial success, these achievements earned her a long-term recording deal and provided the basis for her current net worth.

The real breakthrough in Patty Loveless’ music career occurred after her second studio album – “If My Heart Had Windows” – was released in 1988. This was followed by an invitation to the Grand Ole Opry as well as collaborations with Reba McEntire, George Jones and George Strait. Her third album – “Honky Tonk Angel”, released later in 1988 – produced two No. 1 hit singles – “Timber, I’m Falling In Love” and “Chains”. All these successful ventures helped Patty Loveless to dramatically increase her net worth.

Since then, Patty has released 11 more studio albums, 14 in total, with more than 40 singles reaching the Billboard Hot Country Charts. Some of her most recent albums include “Sleepless Nights” released in 2008 and “Mountain Soul II” which hit the charts in 2009. It is certain that all these accomplishments have helped Patty Loveless to add a significant sum to the total size of her net worth.

Patty Loveless is still among the most popular country musicians, and for her contribution to country music, in 2005 she was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, while in 2011 likewise into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame.

When it comes to her personal life, Patty has married twice. In 1976, she married Terry Lovelace, who she met while performing with the Wilburn Brothers. However, after almost 10 years of marriage and mutual musical performances, the couple divorced. Since 1989, Patty has been married to her producer Emory Gordy Jr.



Full Name Patty Loveless
Net Worth $14 Million
Date Of Birth January 4, 1957
Place Of Birth Pikeville, Kentucky, USA
Height 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
Profession Soundtrack, Composer
Nationality American
Spouse Emory Gordy Jr. (m. 1989), Terry Lovelace (m. 1976–1986)
Parents Naomie Rameym, John Ramey
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/theploveless
Twitter https://twitter.com/theploveless
MySpace https://myspace.com/pattyloveless
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0522529/
Allmusic http://www.allmusic.com/artist/patty-loveless-mn0000019241
Awards Country Music Association Award for Female Vocalist of the Year, Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album, Academy of Country Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year, Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, Country Music Association Award for Vocal Event of the Year, Country Music …
Nominations Grammy Award for Best Country Album, Country Music Association Award for Single of the Year, Country Music Association Award for New Artist of the Year, Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance, Academy of Country Music Award for Song of the Year, Country Music Association Award for Mu…
Movies All Star Bluegrass Celebration, New Ladies of Country, Country Music America: Patty Loveless, Lee Greenwood and Tanya Tucker, Country Fever Jukebox: Vol. 3, Honky Tonk Angels
Fact
1 Is active in Drive4COPD to raise awareness about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
2 Is a licensed amateur (ham) radio operator with the call sign KD4WUJ under her maiden name, Patty L. Ramey.
3 Related to “Country-Pop” singer Crystal Gayle.
4 Is a relative to country legend Loretta Lynn.
5 Country singer.
6 Husband, Emory Gordy Jr., is her producer.
7 Had major throat surgery in 1992.

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Country Strong 2010 performer: “Love Don’t Let Me Down”
The Marty Stuart Show 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode
Late Show with David Letterman 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode
Grand Ole Opry 2007 TV Series performer – 2 episodes
The Rhythm of My Soul: Kentucky Roots Music 2006 Documentary performer: “Soul of Constant Sorrow”
35th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 2000 TV Special performer: “Stand By Your Man”
Black Dog 1998 performer: “On Down the Line”
The Apostle 1997 arranger: “Two Coats” / performer: “Two Coats”
Tin Cup 1996 performer: “Just One More”
Grand Ole Opry 70th Anniversary 1996 TV Special performer: “Wabash Cannonball”, “I Saw The Light”
A Few Good Men 1992 performer: “Timber I’m Falling in Love”
24th Annual Country Music Association Awards 1990 TV Special performer: “When I Call Your Name”

Composer

Title Year Status Character
Patty Loveless: Greatest Hits 1993 Video

Self

Title Year Status Character
ACM Presents: Superstar Duets! 2015 TV Special Herself
CMT: What’s Your 20? 20 Greatest Women, 20 Years 2011 TV Movie Herself
The Marty Stuart Show 2010 TV Series Herself – Special Guest
Late Show with David Letterman 1996-2010 TV Series Herself / Herself – Musical Guest
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1995-2009 TV Series Herself
Grand Ole Opry 2007-2008 TV Series Herself / Herself – Performer
CMT Insider 2007 TV Series Herself
Headline Country 2007 TV Series Herself
Biography 2006 TV Series documentary Herself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2005 TV Series Herself
CMT: 100 Greatest Duets Concert 2005 TV Special Herself
CMT Got Me in with the Band 2004 TV Series Herself
CMT Most Shocking 2004 TV Series documentary Herself
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 2003 TV Special Herself
CMT: 40 Greatest Women of Country Music 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself
Austin City Limits 1998-2001 TV Series documentary Herself
35th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 2000 TV Special Herself
Intimate Portrait 2000 TV Series documentary Herself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993-2000 TV Series Herself
The 33rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1998 TV Special Herself
The 32nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1997 TV Special Herself
The 39th Annual Grammy Awards 1997 TV Special Herself
Opryland’s Country Christmas 1996 TV Special Herself
Att-Star Countryfest ’96 1996 TV Special Herself
The Grand Ole Opry Musical Salute to Minnie Pearl 1996 TV Movie Herself
The 31st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1996 TV Special Herself
The 38th Annual Grammy Awards 1996 TV Special Herself
Grand Ole Opry 70th Anniversary 1996 TV Special Herself
The Roots of Country: Nashville Celebrates the Ryman 1994 TV Special Herself
Patty Loveless: Greatest Hits 1993 Video Herself
The Women of Country 1993 TV Movie Herself
Hot Country Nights 1992 TV Series Herself
Montana Christmas Skies 1991 TV Special Herself
25th Annual Country Music Association Awards 1991 TV Special Herself
Grand Ole Opry 65th Anniversary 1991 TV Special Herself
The 18th Annual American Music Awards 1991 TV Special Herself
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1990 TV Movie Herself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1990 TV Series Herself
24th Annual Country Music Association Awards 1990 TV Special Herself – Performer
An All Star Salute to Country Music 1990 TV Movie Herself
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Herself

Archive Footage

Title Year Status Character
Crook & Chase 2009 TV Series Herself
Grand Ole Opry 2007 TV Series Herself

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2009 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Country Collaboration with Vocals