Valerie June

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Valerie June

Valerie June Hockett (born January 10, 1982),[1] is an American singer, songwriter, Grammy-nominated, multi-instrumentalist, and author from West Tennessee.[2][3] She combines psychedelic folk, indie rock, Appalachian, bluegrass, country soul, symphonic pop, and blues with her southern roots and northern cosmopolitan charm to create her own sonic universe.[4] She is signed to Concord Music Group worldwide.[5]

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Valerie June
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Valerie June at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles in 2022
Background information
Birth nameValerie June Hockett
Born (1982-01-10) January 10, 1982 (age 43)
Jackson, Tennessee, United States
OriginHumboldt, Tennessee, United states
GenresAmericana, alternative, roots rock, folk, blues, soul, bluegrass, dream pop, indie rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Instrument(s)Guitar, banjo, ukulele
Years activeEarly 2000s–present
LabelsConcord Records
Websitewww.valeriejune.com
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Early life

Born in Jackson, Tennessee on January 10, 1982, June is the second of five children. As a child growing up in Humboldt, June was exposed to gospel music at her local church and R&B and soul music via her father, Emerson Hockett, who was also a part-time concert promoter.[6][2][7][8] As a teenager, her first job was with her father, owner of Hockett Construction in West Tennessee, and a part-time promoter for gospel singers and Prince, K-Ci & JoJo, and Bobby Womack. She helped by hanging posters in town.[8][9] Her father died in late 2016.

Musical career

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2000–2009: Career beginnings

June relocated to Memphis in 2000 and began recording and performing at the age of 19, in the duo Bella Sun.[2] After her marriage ended, she began working as a solo artist, combining blues, gospel and Appalachian folk in a style that she describes as "organic moonshine roots music", and learning guitar, banjo, and lap-steel guitar.[2][3] She became associated with the Memphis-based Broken String Collective.[8][10]

In 2009 she was a featured artist on MTV's online series $5 Cover (following the lives of Memphis musicians attempting to make ends meet),[2][3][11][12][13] and in 2010 she recorded the EP Valerie June and the Tennessee Express, a collaboration with Old Crow Medicine Show.

2010–2015: Pushin' Against a Stone and touring

In 2011 she was honored by the Memphis and Shelby County Music Commission at the Emissaries of Memphis Music event.[14] She raised funds to record an album with producer Craig Street via Kickstarter.com, raising $15,000 in 60 days.[15][16] Later that year she relocated from Memphis to Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[2] Shortly after, record producer Kevin Augunas introduced June to Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, which led to the recording of June's album Pushin' Against a Stone in July 2011, which was co-written and produced by Dan Auerbach and Kevin Augunas.[2]

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Valerie June performing at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 2013

In 2012, June performed with producer John Forté on a collaboration called Water Suites (on the hip-hop-blues song "Give Me Water"), and with Meshell Ndegeocello on the song "Be My Husband".[17] She contributed The Wandering's 2012 album Go on Now, You Can't Stay Here: Mississippi Folk Music Volume III.[18] In 2012 she performed in the United Kingdom for the first time, playing at Bestival and appearing on Later... with Jools Holland.[2][19]

She has received substantial radio play in Europe on BBC Radio 6, including a feature on Cerys on 6 with Cerys Matthews. Mary Anne Hobbs of XFM has said of June: "This woman has already touched my heart, she really, really has."[20]

In February 2013, June was invited to support Jake Bugg on the UK leg of his tour.[21] In March 2013, June performed two nights at South By Southwest. The first performance was on March 14 as part of the Heartbreaker Banquet. On March 16, June performed again, this time as part of The Revival Tour.[22][23]

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June performing at Byron Bay Bluesfest, 2014

After self-releasing three albums, her debut album as a signed artist, Pushin' Against a Stone, was released in the UK and Europe through Sunday Best Recordings on May 6, 2013, and through Concord Music Group in August 2013.[2][24][25] The album includes several songs co-written with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, who co-produced it with Kevin Augunas.[2] The album was so titled to commemorate the story of her life. June said: "I feel I've spent my life pushing against a stone. And the jobs I've had have been fitting for getting a true feel for how the traditional artists I loved came home after a hard day to sit on the porch and play tunes until bedtime."[26] The record includes performances by Booker T. Jones, who co-wrote one of the songs contained on the album. The track "Workin' Woman Blues" was produced and engineered by Peter Sabák in Budapest. June has described the recording of the song as "magical" as it was completed in approximately 30 minutes.[27] The two singles released in the UK and Europe were "Workin' Woman Blues" and "You Can't Be Told".[28]

In 2014, June was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the 'Best New Artist Debut' category for Pushin' Against a Stone.[29] June appeared on Austin City Limits in 2014.[30]

2017: The Order of Time

Rolling Stone listed June's second album, The Order of Time, as one of the 50 Best Albums of 2017, citing "her handsomely idiosyncratic brand of Americana, steeped deep in electric blues and old-time folk, gilded in country twang and gospel yearning....a blend of spacey hippie soul, blues and folk with June’s pinched, modern-Appalachian voice at the center".[31][32]

In a 2017 interview, Bob Dylan was asked what artists he listened to and respected; June was among the artists he mentioned in reply.[32]

2020–2021: The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers

In 2020, June released a three-track digital release, Stay / Stay Meditation / You And I, songs she co-produced with Jack Splash.[33][34] The songs were set to appear on her next studio album.

On January 22, 2021, June announced her album, The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers, which was accompanied with the release of a new single from the album, “Call Me A Fool” featuring Carla Thomas. The video for "Call Me A Fool" was released on YouTube.[35] To support the upcoming album, June made several live appearances on shows including CBS This Morning,[36] Late Night with Seth Meyers,[37] The Kelly Clarkson Show[38] and Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[39] In February 2021, June made her third appearance on KEXP; however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the performance was recorded from her home.[40]

The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers was released on March 12, 2021, through Fantasy Records. The record was co-produced by Jack Splash and written by June.[41] The album received critical acclaim, and was awarded a score of 85/100 on Metacritic, based on 10 critics' reviews.[42] Pitchfork described the album as her "most heavy-hearted" and "far-reaching" record, and praised June for exploring themes of "love and loss" throughout the album.[43] The album The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers ranked No. 3 on the Top 100 Americana Radio Airplay Albums of 2021, as reported by the Americana Radio Airplay Albums Chart (powered by CDX) for the period of January 11, 2021, through December 14, 2021.[44]

In November 2021, June received a Grammy nomination for Best American Roots Song for “Call Me A Fool” featuring Carla Thomas.[45]

Apple featured June's song "You And I" in their 2021 Christmas holiday ad.[46]

From 2022 to nowadays

In June 2024, she appeared on Celebrity Family Feud alongside The War and Treaty and Earth, Wind & Fire.[47] At the same year, Valerie June appeared as a guest on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where she discussed her music and latest projects.[48] In September, she was featured in the episode premiere of Austin City Limits' 9th Annual Hall of Fame Honors, celebrating the legacy of John Prine.[49]

In June 2024, Valerie June tapped Carla Thomas for the song "Friendship," which honors the Stax Music Academy legacy and celebrates Mavis Staples' 85th birthday.[50][51]

In February, Valerie June announced her upcoming album Owls, Omens and Oracles with the release of the single "Joy Joy".[52][53]

In 2023, Valerie June contributed a rendition of "Strange Things Happening Every Day" to the documentary "Little Richard: I Am Everything." This song was featured on the film's official soundtrack.[54]

Live performances

Since 2013, Valerie June has performed between 50 to 100 live shows annually worldwide. In 2013, she opened for The Rolling Stones at BST Hyde Park in London. From 2017 to 2023, she was featured in major festivals and shared the stage with artists such as Willie Nelson,[55][56] Neil Young, Jack Johnson,[57] Brandi Carlile, Sturgill Simpson,[58] Gary Clark Jr., and John Prine.[59]

In 2023, she toured with Dave Matthews at The Gorge Amphitheater[60] and performed at the Newport Folk Festival alongside Floyd from The Muppets.[61][62] In 2024, she was a guest performer on Tyler Childers' tour and performed with Trevor Hall at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.[63]

Valerie has had extensive radio experience, including appearances on NPR's All Things Considered,[64] First Listen,[65] World Café,[66] Fresh Air,[67] and Mountain Stage,[68] as well as BBC programs such as Loose Ends,[68] Bob Howard’s Program,[69] and Woman’s Hour.[70] She also was featured on shows like E-Town Radio,[71] Elton John’s Rocket Hour,[72] KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic, and[73] Sirius XM Outlaw Country Live at Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion.[56]

Orchestral and songwriting contributions

Valerie June's songwriting contributions include "High Note," which she wrote for Mavis Staples' 2016 album Livin’ on a High Note,[74] and "Train Fare," featured on the Blind Boys of Alabama's 2017 album Almost Home.[75]

In 2018, she performed with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, followed by a performance with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra in Cork City, Ireland, in 2019.[76]

Written work

Maps for the Modern World

June completed a book that was released in April 2021 under her full name, Valerie June Hockett. Maps for the Modern World (Andrews McMeel) contains poems, artwork, and homilies that speak on ideas such as consciousness and mindfulness.[6] Memphis Magazine said that the book makes it "official and indisputable" that June "is a poet".[77]

Somebody to Love: The Story of Valerie June’s Sweet Little Baby Banjolele

In 2022, Valerie June published Somebody to Love: The Story of Valerie June’s Sweet Little Baby Banjolele through Third Man Books. The children's book tells the story behind her song "Somebody to Love," inspired by her own experiences with a cherished banjolele.[78][79]

Light Beams: A Workbook for Being Your Badass Self

In 2023, Valerie June released Light Beams: A Workbook for Being Your Badass Self through Andrews McMeel. The interactive journal features essays, poetry, and writing prompts designed to encourage self-reflection, creativity, and personal growth.[80][81]

Discography

Albums

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Album Details Peak positions Certifications
US
[82]
US Sales[83] BEL
(Fl)

[84]
BEL
(Wa)

[84]
FRA
[85]
NED
[86]
SWE
[87]
SWI
[88]
UK
[89]
The Way of the Weeping Willow
Mountain of Rose Quartz
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Pushin' Against a Stone
  • Released: August 13, 2013
  • Label: Sunday Best Recordings
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
41 26 56 23 34 51 29 56
The Order of Time 111 30 44 100 90
[91]
99 38
The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers
  • Released: March 12, 2021
  • Label: Fantasy Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
56 41
Owls, Omens and Oracles
  • Releases: April 11, 2025
  • Label: Concord Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
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EPs

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Title Details
Valerie June and the Tennessee Express
  • Released: April 24, 2010
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Stay / Stay Meditation / You and I
  • Released: November 13, 2020
  • Label: Fantasy Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Under Cover
  • Released: August 26, 2022
  • Label: June Tunes Music
  • Formats: Digital download
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Singles

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Year Single Peak positions Album
US
AAA

[92]
BEL
(Fl)
Tip

[84]
FRA[87]
2012 "Workin' Woman Blues" 63127 Pushin' Against a Stone
"You Can't Be Told" 94
2017 "Astral Plane" The Order of Time
"Shakedown" 20
2020 "Stay"[93] The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers
"You and I"
2021 "Call Me a Fool"
(featuring Carla Thomas)
24
"Why the Bright Stars Glow"
"Fallin'"
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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with Bella Sun

  • No Crystal Stair (2004), Bella Sun Music

TV and film

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YearTitleNotes
2024ACL 9th Annual Hall of Fame Honors John PrineEpisode Premiere[49]
2024The Kelly Clarkson Show[48]
2024Celebrity Family FeudWith Steve Harvey, The War and Treaty, and Earth, Wind & Fire[47]
2024Dreams in Nightmares"Pushin Against a Stone"[94]
2023Little Richard: I Am EverythingEmmy Award-winning, Grammy-nominated documentary[95]
2023PBS Southern Sounds[96]
2023PBS The Picture TakerErnest Withers Documentary[97]
2023Good Ol Girl"Somebody to Love"[98]
2023Black CakeSeason 1 (Hulu)[99]
2023TrueSouthSeason 5, Madisonville, TN episode - "Can’t Be Told, Somebody to Love"
2023GetTV Variety SpecialsSeason 2 - "This Train is Bound for Glory"[100]
2022For Love & CountryDocumentary for Amazon Music
2022A Love Song"Slip Slide On By"[101]
2022P-ValleySeason 2 (Starz) - "Stay, Star Dust Scattering"[102]
2022Jimmy Kimmel LiveSeason 19 - "Smile"[103]
2022American IdolABC - Season 5 - "Smile"[104]
2022Truth Be ToldSeason 3 (Apple) - "Call Me a Fool feat. Carla Thomas"[105]
2021–2022True SouthSeason 3 - "Pushin Against a Stone, Workin Woman Blues, Long Lonely Road, Man Done Wrong"[106]
2021Late Night with Seth Meyers"Call Me A Fool (feat. Carla Thomas)"[107]
2021Americana Music Honors and AwardsRyman Auditorium featuring Carla Thomas[108]
2021Apple Holiday Ad"You and I"[109]
2021Grand Ole Opry Debut
2021LegaciesCW, Season 3 - "Call Me a Fool feat. Carla Thomas"
2021National Geographic's Earth Day Eve Celebration"Home Inside"[110]
2021CBS Saturday Morning: Saturday Sessions"Two Roads, You and I"[111]
2020A Secret Love"With You"[112]
2020P-ValleySeason 1 (Lionsgate) - "If And"
2021TED Countdown"Astral Plane"[113]
2019PearsonUSA Network, Season 1 - "Man Done Wrong"
2019SMILFSeason 2 (Showtime) - "Love Told a Lie"
2019PBS Reel SouthDocumentary Series, Host of Season 4[114]
2019BBC Stewart Copeland Music Documentary[115]
2019Grounded in Memphis Mindfulness Arts CollectiveFilm score for "Me & The Light" to fight gun violence[116]
2019Bluff City LawNBC, Season 1 - "Shotgun"[117]
2018TN Tourism Spotlight Stories Series[118]
2018Queen America"Workin Woman Blues"[119]
2018Little Woods"Workin Woman Blues"[120]
2018Queen America"Long Lonely Road"[121]
2018CasualEpisode 110 - "Somebody to Love"[122]
2018American Woman"Workin’ Woman Blues"[123]
2017The PassageSeason 1 (Fox) - "Astral Plane"[124]
2017TransparentSeason 4 - "Long Lonely Road, Slip Slide On By"
2017Queen SugarSeason 2 (OWN Network) - "Shake Down, The Front Door"[125]
2017CBS This Morning Saturday[126]
2017PBS NewsHour[127]
2017Une saison en France"You Can’t Be Told"[128]
2017CBS Saturday Sessions"Astral Plane"[129]
2017CBS Saturday Sessions"Got Soul"[130]
2017Beauty and the Beast2016-2017 Season - "Wanna Be On Your Mind"[131]
2016Reel South"Man Done Wrong"[132]
2016Two Trains RunningGrammy-nominated blues music documentary[133]
2016J'ai tout donné au soleil, sauf mon ombre[134]
2015Grace and FrankieSeason 4 - "Pushin Against Stone"[135]
2015SuitsEpisode #3013 - "Wanna Be On Your Mind"[136]
2015Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural HeritageLeadbelly Documentary
2015BBC Global Beats AmericanaPart One[137]
2015Lila and Eve"The Hour Won't Tell You No Lies"[138]
2015The Legend of Lead Belly"Workin' Woman Blues"[139]
2014Austin City Limits[140]
2014Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu ?"The Hour Won't Tell You No Lies"[141]
2014No Cameras Allowed"This Train is Bound for Glory"[142]
2014Who Owns Water"Twined and Twisted, Workin Woman Blues"[143]
2013CBS Saturday Sessions"Workin’ Woman Blues"[144]
2013The Originals[145]
2013The Tonight Show with Jay Leno[146]
2013Late Show with David Letterman[147]
2013NPR Tiny Desk[148]
2013CBS Saturday Morning[149]
2013Rachael Ray ShowPerformance[150]
2013CatfishSeason 2 - "Twined and Twisted"[151]
201278 Project Web Series[152]
2012VH1's Big Morning Buzz LiveEpisode 845 - "Can’t Be Told"[153]
2011Let’s Stay Together[154]
2011MusicBox Project of Americana Women"Workin Woman Blues"[155]
2012Big Easy Express"This Train is Bound for Glory"[156]
2009MTV’s $5 Cover Amplified DocumentaryEmmy Award-winning documentary[157]
2006EatActress[158]
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryResultReference
2021Grammy AwardsBest American Roots SongNominated[159]
2021Americana Music Honors & AwardsAlbum of the YearNominated[160]
2021Americana Music Honors & AwardsSong of the YearNominated[160]
2018Humboldt Hall of FameInductionInducted
2014Blues Music AwardsBest New Artist DebutNominated[161]
2014Americana Music Honors & AwardsEmerging Act of the YearNominated[162]
2014Independent Music AwardsSinger-Songwriter of the YearNominated
2014Independent Music AwardsBest Blues SongNominated
2014A2IM Libera AwardsBreakthrough Artist of the YearNominated[163]
2013American Country Music AwardsEric Church’s nationally televised duetFeatured[164]
2013Q AwardsBest New ActNominated
2013StarbucksPick of the Week (US & Canada)Selected[165]
2011Memphis and Shelby County Music CommissionEmissaries of Memphis Music AwardReceived[166]
2010Kickstarter Recording CampaignRaised $15,000 in 60 days for Pushin’ Against a StoneAchieved
2009Emmy Award$5 Cover Amplified DocumentaryFeatured[157]
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