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Jewel Defends Her Country Roots

"Singing is the easy part of my job!" Jewel jokes, proving to be a good sport after a harrowing flight. The famed singer-songwriter had quite a scary trip to our Beverly Hills studios, as her plane had to make an emergency landing at another airport. Still, she arrived cool as a cucumber to her AOL Music Sessions taping, dazzling us with a performance of songs from her new country album, 'Perfectly Clear.'

The 33-year-old songbird has made headlines with her move to country radio, but she doesn't really understand all of the fuss. Jewel says Nashville is where her heart has been all along.

"I didn't wake up and become somebody else on this record," she explains. "Something a lot of people don't realize is four of my six records were made in Nashville with Nashville players. I've been writing and recording in Nashville, because it's a great town based on talent. They don't trade on celebrity."

Jewel argues that she has never really seen herself as a "pop star" but rather as a songwriter drawing from a variety of influences.

"I personally grew up listening to Loretta Lynn and Merle Haggard, as well as Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. I never really saw a difference," she explains.

Jewel has been received in the country world with open arms. She says she's loving meeting a new crop of fans and "starting over" as a country artist, and she feels right at home on country radio.

"Country has sort of become that wide open format right now, as long as it's authentic," she explains. "You can have somebody that's rock 'n' roll and kind of angry like Miranda Lambert, and you can have somebody that's traditional and authentic like George Strait. You can have somebody that has his own perspective as a songwriter like Dierks Bentley, and it all kind of goes. It all fits together because each person is authentically telling their story from their viewpoint."

Jewel proves in her AOL Sessions performance that whether in pop or country, a good song is just that. She played several tracks from 'Perfectly Clear,' as well as her huge 1995 hit, 'You Were Meant for Me,' solo on the acoustic guitar. Watch her live performance here.

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Memaw

Yeah there, you folks at the Boot! I wrote in the Name Buddy Jewell and all I got was infor on the word buddy in some articals and info on the artist Jewel. What gives?????????? Has everyone forgotten that Buddy Jewell won Nashville Star and his Great Voice? What's up with Sony, have they gone NUTS? Hey there Sony! Find Buddy Jewell, get him back as fast as you can before someone else gets him. He could have made you very, very RICH. Shame on you, you let a lot of us down. Maybe you were having a bad day or maybe you should have let the person that made this bad decision go instead of Buddy Jewell! Hey you Recording Company Exectuvies! Find Buddy Jewell and he'll make you LOTS of money. Listen to that voice, I mean really listen, he'll make you really fell that music.

August 06 2008 at 11:59 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jeff

How long have the Bellamy Brothers been recording? How many awards from the Nashville establishment have they gotten? Why do you think Mr.Owens and Mr. Haggard went to Bakersfield back then? Now look who's " country ".
Phil Stacey. Kelly Clarkson. Jewel. Country? Ah.........not even maybe. Garth Brooks is more country than they are. The Statlers were right almost 40 years ago. Nobody wants to be country. They want to go pop. It ain't broke, why fix it?

June 21 2008 at 12:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Perdita Lee Doyle

Sure....I seem to remember her trying to become a dance/hip hop artist with her last record at Atlantic before she switched to county after that was a big flop. Gone Country...Look at them boots!

June 04 2008 at 2:00 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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