Emmylou Harris met Gram Parsons while she was performing in bars in the D.C. area. Parsons became her mentor. Pieces of the Sky, her major label solo debut album, was released after his death in 1973. Blue Kentucky Girl (1978) and Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town (1978) were among the subsequent albums. In her autobiographical 1985 album The Ballad of Sally Rose, Harris reimagined her sound by incorporating a variety of musical styles.
Emmylou Harris children: Meet Mika Hallie Slocum, M.T. Ahern
Mika, Emmylou’s first child from her first marriage, was born on March 15, 1970. Her father is Tom Slocum.
M.T. Ahern was born in Burbank, California, USA, on September 9, 1979. The novels The Darkest Hour (2011) and The Darkest Hour: Extended and deleted scenes were conceived on September 9, 1979.
Emmylou Harris is a country singer, songwriter, and musician who was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on April 2, 1947. Harris’s father was a decorated Marine Corps pilot who spent the early 1950s in Korea as a prisoner of war for 16 months.
Harris spent the majority of her childhood in North Carolina, but she attended high school in Woodbridge, Virginia, which is on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. The family moved a lot, so Harris spent most of her childhood in North Carolina.
Harris met songwriter Tom Slocum while waitressing and performing folk and country music in Greenwich Village clubs and coffeehouses. In 1969, she wed Slocum.