Maggie's Journal

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Maggie's Journal

Valerie Smith

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Maggie's Journal Musicians, Studio Information, and Credits Valerie Stevens 2023 Writing and Publishing Information for MAGGIE’S JOURNAL / All songs are Copyright 2023 Instrumental background tracks for speaking parts Read more

Maggie's Journal Musicians, Studio Information, and Credits
©Valerie Stevens 2023 Writing and Publishing Information for MAGGIE’S JOURNAL / All songs are Copyright 2023 Instrumental background tracks for speaking parts recorded & engineered by Tim Carter, Tree House Studio, Ridgetop, TN Vocals and instruments for song tracks recorded & engineered by Scott Vestal / Digital Underground / Greenbrier, TN Mixed and mastered by Chris Latham at The Gorilla’s Nest, Ashland City, TN. Produced by Donna Ulisse Genre: Roots, bluegrass, Grassicana, Americana, blues, musical, folk, historical content Journal: Written by Margaret Attebury Brooks-McCamis Script: Developed & written by Valerie Smith & Donna Ulisse Photos of Maggie - credit unknown, used with permission | Photo of Valerie Smith by Joe Zauner | Portrait of Valerie Smith by John Murray Catalog # BR20250 UPC: 085218111151 ℗ ©Valerie Stevens 2023, All songs are Copyright 2023 © Buckle Down Music Publishing (BMI)

SESSION INFORMATION Tim Carter’s Studio Cody Kilby: Acoustic Guitar Steve Burwell: Violin Evan Winsor: Upright Bass Scott Vestal’s Studio Cody Kilby - Guitar Scott Vestal: Banjo Steve Burwell: Violin Evan Winsor: Upright Bass Lead Vocal and Maggie's Voice: Valerie Smith Harmonies: Donna Ulisse, Josie Smith, Mike Rogers

Track Credits Valerie Smith: Lead Vocal - Disc 1: 3,5,7,9,11,13,15 | Disc 2: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14 Valerie Smith: Maggie's Voice - Disc 1: 1,2,4,6,8,10,12,14 | Disc 2: 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15 Cody Kilby: Guitar - All Tracks Scott Vestal: Banjo / Disc 1: 7,11,13 | Disc 2: 2,4,10,12 | Steve Burwell: Violin - All Tracks Evan Winsor: Upright Bass Mike Rogers: Harmony Vocals: Disc 1: 3,5,7,11,15, Disc 2: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14 | Donna Ulisse, - Hamony Vocals: Disc 1: 3,5,9 ,11,13,15, Disc 2: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14 Additional Harmony Vocals: Josie Smith 9 | Rosa Vestal 9 | Aaron Vestal 9 Album Bio: Maggie’s Journal by Valerie Smith Maggie’s Journal (Bell Buckle Records, UPC: 085218111151) is a profound and heartfelt musical narrative that brings to life the raw, emotional story of Margaret Attebury Brooks-McCamis, the great-grandmother of bluegrass luminary Valerie Smith.

This ambitious 30-track album, a 12-year labor of love, blends bluegrass, Americana, and roots music to create a sonic tapestry which intertwines original songs with spoken-word excerpts from Maggie’s journal. That journal was discovered by Smith’s cousins, Kathy Eaton and Fonda Wells, hand-written in a “Car Load Tablet” hidden in an attic trunk.

Unveiling a life untold, the journal reveals Maggie’s early years in post-Civil War rural Missouri—married young to a violent man, her hardened exterior masking a kind, gentle soul. Her story, personal and unflinching, is a masterpiece of resilience, offering timeless insights into American history, women’s and children’s rights, education, and the enduring human spirit.

Crafted with deep reverence, Maggie’s Journal is in many ways a collaboration between Smith and her great-grandmother, whom she never met. The album’s tracks, from the haunting “That Was A Long Time Ago” to the tender “Alva’s Lullaby” and the stark “Jim O’Dell, Straight From Hell,” weave a narrative of struggle and grace, rooted in the storytelling traditions of folk and bluegrass. Smith’s evocative lead vocals, embodying Maggie’s voice, are complemented by rich harmonies from Donna Ulisse, Josie Smith, Mike Rogers, Rosa Vestal, and Aaron Vestal. The instrumentation—featuring Cody Kilby (acoustic guitar, mandolin), Stephen Burwell (violin), Evan Winsor (upright bass), and Scott Vestal (banjo)—pulses with life, capturing the raw emotion of Maggie’s world.

Produced by Donna Ulisse, whose songwriting partnership with Smith (along with writers Daniel Crabtree and Ann Miller) shapes the album’s lyrical depth, Maggie’s Journal was recorded at Tim Carter’s Tree House Studio in Ridgetop, TN, and Scott Vestal’s Digital Underground in Greenbrier, TN, with masterful engineering by both. Chris Latham’s mixing and mastering lend a polished yet soulful sound. Visually, David Lynch’s stunning CD design and John Murray’s breathtaking artwork mirror the album’s emotional resonance, has brought her story to a global audience.

Valerie Smith, a bluegrass powerhouse with a career spanning over three decades, brings her signature “sassy, sultry, siren-like” vocals (as once described by NPR’s Dave Higgs) to this deeply personal project. Smith’s artistry shines through, building on her legacy of Grammy, IBMA, and Dove Award nominations and collaborations with legends like Tom T. Hall and Ralph Stanley. Maggie’s Journal stands as a testament to Maggie’s plain and powerful storytelling, inviting listeners to reflect on history, resilience, and the power of music to connect across generations. ℗ © Valerie Stevens 2023

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Christmas Song

What'll I Do If I Don't Have You?

Valerie Smith

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Renaissance

Valerie Smith

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Americana / Folk/ Bluegrass Album:  Renaissance Release: September 3, 2021   UPC: 859748526163   Producing:  Valerie Smith, Tim Carter   Label: Bell Buckle Records   Read more

Americana / Folk/ Bluegrass Album:  Renaissance Release: September 3, 2021   UPC: 859748526163   Producing:  Valerie Smith, Tim Carter   Label: Bell Buckle Records   Engineering:  Tim Carter   Studio: Tree House Studio Ridgetop   Ridgetop, TN   Mastering:  Dave Harris   Studio B Mastering, Charlotte, NC  Photography, Art and Design: Gabrielle Minikiewicz

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I Found

Valerie Smith & Liberty Pike

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Available: June 30, 2021 Valerie Smith / Lead Vocal Lisa Kay Howard Hughes - Mandolin / Harmonies Wally Hughes - Fiddle / Harnonies Joe Zauner - Banjo Bob Miner - Guitar / Arrangement Tom Gray - Bass Tim Carter - Engineer / Producer Valerie Smith - Co-Producer / Arranger

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The Great I Am (Featuring The McCrary)

Valerie Smith (Featuring The McCrary Sisters)

ISRC: TCAFQ2109632 Written by Mike Lane Published by Jewels of Jane Adelle Publishing, BMI Harmonies: The McCrary Sisters (Ann, Alfreda, Regina) Banjo: Tim Carter Tamborine: Ann McCrary Electric Bass: Dave Roe Mandolin: Read more

ISRC: TCAFQ2109632
Written by Mike Lane Published by Jewels of Jane Adelle Publishing, BMI Harmonies: The McCrary Sisters (Ann, Alfreda, Regina)
Banjo: Tim Carter
Tamborine: Ann McCrary
Electric Bass: Dave Roe
Mandolin: Andy Leftwich
Fiddle: Andy Leftwich

"This rousing number was written by Pastor Mike Lane when he was about to give a sermon. I love the soulful sounds and lyrics which celebrate a power more significant than ourselves, the power of faith. The McCrary Sisters sang the background on this track, and they really brought it home for me." - Valerie Smith, Bell Buckle Recording Grammy-nominated Artist.

The single "The Great I Am" is a true gospel song from Valerie Smith's forthcoming album, "Renaissance", featuring the dynamic harmony vocals of the McCrary Sisters, virtuosic fiddle and mandolin performances by Andy Leftwich, and seasoned producer-engineer Tim Carter on the 5-string banjo. It was written by Pastor Mike Lane.

Valerie Smith's "Renaissance" album crosses through multiple musical genres while still staying true to the Valerie Smith sound which mixes bluegrass with a wider acoustic flair. The songs cover subject areas of love, finding love, acceptance, self-worth and regret. The project signifies the journey Valerie has made in her life with optimism to which others can relate. It includes upbeat, happy songs that encourage the listener to move to the grove and also lush ballads with meaningful lyrics and melodies that grab the soul. The album is called "Renaissance" because in looking anew at the world and herself Valerie has been reborn. Valerie wrote two of the songs for "Renaissance," and the remaining selections were carefully chosen from the works of other seasoned writers. She chose the songs which best expressed what she wants to say with her music in 2021 and beyond. The quality of the music itself has always come first when Valerie produces a project, which is why it takes her so long to create an entire album.

Valerie has always been interested in all kinds of music; bluegrass, acoustic, baroque, classical, neoclassical, music from Asia, Middle-Eastern folk, rock, indie-rock, Kpop, pop….in other words, anything with sound! In addition, she loves to study the melodies and chord progressions by which she has always been fascinated. For example, not many years ago Valerie heard the original recording of "I Found" and was immediately drawn to the haunting melody and lyrics of the indie rock group Amber Run. She found herself really enjoying singing the song's unique melody and lyrics. Valerie's final arrangement developed during band rehearsal with her touring band, Liberty Pike. Wally Hughes and Lisa Kay Howard Hughes added harmony to the chorus, and everyone fell in love with singing the song together. It became an "earworm" for the whole group.

Valerie Smith grew up in the mid-west near Kansas City and was exposed to several musical genres from her childhood through her college days. She watched movie musicals with Judy Garland, listened to country music while her mother worked, sang on the radio station, and sang gospel music on Sundays in church. And, of course, she and her sister listened to classic rock on their radios. Valerie studied music in college where she was exposed to blues, jazz, opera, and a wide array of other genres; Valerie also studied dance at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. On weekends Valerie would play old-time fiddle near her hometown of Holt, Missouri and developed a love for traditional American string music. Later, she fell in love with bluegrass because of its incredible acoustic sounds, virtuosic musicians, and soulful melodies. The folk and bluegrass audiences fit her personality the best; they love music.

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