Joni
Compretta Biography
“Out Of Mississippi”
Poets and musicians alike have written of the beauty of
surrender. Made numb by the daily grind of life, these artists
speak of the invigorating redemption that comes from giving in
to that which hounds and hovers over us. Nashville's Joni
Compretta fought her fate for several years. After a national
tragedy struck in 2005, she relented, realizing that there was
no better time than the present to follow her calling, and
that’s exactly what she would do.
Compretta always wanted to sing and perform. It is with fondness
that she recalls her youthful inspiration: "I remember my father
rehearsing with his band in our basement, singing the songs of
Elvis, Conway, and Alabama. During those sleepless nights, I
wished and dreamed that I could join them." It would be some
time before she would completely go for it, but the seeds were
now firmly planted. Compretta's musical abilities were
occasionally put on display as she sang alongside her father and
then later on as she performed at weddings and local events.
Compretta was settled in the quaint town of Bay St. Louis,
Mississippi. She describes the town as the "kind of place you
never leave." Unfortunately, hundreds of people would soon have
no choice but to do just that. Located on the Gulf Coast, it was
an easy target for the devastating force of Hurricane Katrina.
The storm, which struck on August 29, 2005, shattered every
single standing structure. Compretta witnessed firsthand the
destruction and the resulting misery: "It was absolutely
heartbreaking to see my town this way, with no City Hall, no
restaurants, no grocery stores, no schools, and no livable
homes." It is an understatement to say that this experience had
a profound effect on Compretta.
Fueled by a realization that "life is too short to sit back and
wait for your dream to find you", Compretta immediately decided
to take advantage of the fact that both she and her dream were
still alive. She soon moved to Nashville, where a chance meeting
brought Compretta into contact with Nashville producer Lonnie
Ratliff. The two worked hard to record Compretta's debut album,
'Out of Mississippi". The album captured the mood, melodies, and
vocal stylings for which Compretta is still garnering positive
attention. Inspired by artists such as Conway Twitty, Barbara
Mandrell, Tammy Wynette, and Loretta Lynn, Compretta's 'Out of
Mississippi' is both refreshing and familiar. It is warm and
inviting, and succeeds in highlighting all that is right with
country music.
Compretta spent the better part of 2006 performing at venues and
festivals throughout Tennessee. Audiences have expressed an
appreciation for Compretta's ability to connect with them via
her live shows. Because of her debut album and her willingness
to support it by playing out, industry folk now mention
Compretta when they discuss some of Nashville's more talented
up-and-coming artists. Compretta is anxious to represent Bay St.
Louis to a larger number of people as she spreads her message of
hope and perseverance.
After encountering the enlightenment that can only come from
tragedy, Joni Compretta is finally ready and willing to
surrender to her musical calling. While it always bodes well for
the person who discovers their purpose in life, it appears that
country music is the beneficiary of Compretta's decision to
pursue her musical ambitions. For more information on Joni
Compretta, visit www.myspace.com/JoniCompretta.