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Sheila Marlene Alldredge was born in Athens, Alabama in 1953 to James and Willie Alldredge. She had two brothers named Frank and Michael. Andrews’ father traveled to Ohio from Alabama to work in rubber plants and was a truck driver when he worked in Alabama. Eventually the family moved to Akron, Ohio permanently. When Andrews was 16 she got married. The couple had four children and later divorced.
Sheila Marlene Andrews (April 10, 1953 – December 26, 1984) was an American country music singer. Signed to the Ovation label, she recorded three studio albums in her career and released several singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs including “It Don’t Get Better Than This”, her highest charting single.
In 1978, Andrews signed with the Ovation Records label. The same year Andrews released her debut album, Love Me Like a Woman, under Fisher’s production. The album’s first single was the Layng Martine, Jr. penned “Too Fast for Rapid City” which reached No. 88 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Its follow-up and title track “Love Me like a Woman” failed to chart. The album’s third and final single “I Gotta Get Back the Feeling” also peaked at No. 88.
In 1979, Ovation released a sampler LP album featuring artists on the label including Andrews.
On September 22, 1980, Andrews released her second album, Lovesick. Billboard gave the album a positive review and wrote, “Snappy production enhances the glittering array of love ballads.” The album’s first single “It Don’t Get Better Than This” would go on to be her highest charting single of her career when it reached a peak of 42. Billboard listed “It Don’t Get Better Than This” as a Top Single Pick. The album’s second single “Where Could You Take Me” debuted at number 80 in the November 29th issue of Billboard, but would only peak at number 58.
The same year, Andrews signed with Jim Halsey’s Thunderbird Artists booking agency. Later in the year Andrews appeared on the German TV series Rock Pop and performed “Diggin’ and a Grindin’ for His Love” which she had recorded on her debut album. Andrews also appeared on Pop! Goes the Country during the 1980-1981 season. She sang “A Little Thing Like Love” and also sang a medley of “Blueberry Hill” and “Blue Suede Shoes” with host Tom T. Hall.
In November 1981, Andrews’ furnace blew up at her house which injured her. The explosion burned her eyelashes, eyebrows and hair. Following the accident Andrews said “I look like a lobster”.
Andrews’ final single, “Maybe I Should Have Been Listening”, failed to chart, but would later become a top forty hit for Gene Watson. In 1981 Ovation went out of business leaving Andrews without a recording contract.
In May 1981 Andrews appeared on That Nashville Music which also featured Vern Gosdin who had just joined Ovation Records.
In 1982, Andrews signed with the small label Brylen where she made one album, Crystal Tears, but no singles were released from it.
Andrews died from a fatal heart attack on December 26, 1984 in Akron, Ohio at age 31, less than four months before her 32nd birthday.
Andrews sang in a soulful type voice; she told the Milwaukee Journal after moving to Nashville, “When I first came down here from Akron and met different people who listened to my tape they all said , ‘You sound so different’. Later on they said it was good, but at the time it made me feel really bad”. One of the reasons for Andrews’ unique voice was a result of surgery that removed a tumor from her thyroid. Andrews revealed that after the surgery, “They didn’t tell me I wasn’t supposed to sing or talk loud for a year. I started singing after the operation and it lowered on me. It used to be three or four octaves higher. Now when I talk everyone thinks I have a cold.”
What's Sheila Andrews Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Sheila Andrews Family
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