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Valerie Gail Zakian Carter (February 5, 1953 – March 4, 2017) was an American singer.


Biography
Carter began her career singing in as a teenager, and eventually became one-third of the country-folk band . They debuted at the Troubadour in Los Angeles in 1974. Their one album is notable for the Carter-penned song "Cook with Honey," which had already been a hit for ; and for the introduction of Carter to , who produced the next album. He was a mentor to her until his death in 1979 and introduced her to , , and many of the artists working with her throughout her career.

Her first solo album, Just a Stone's Throw Away, featured an array of guest artists, including , Lowell George, , Jackson Browne, and . The album was well received and garnered favorable reviews and placed her as the opening act for the Eagles in Europe. Two years later, she released another album Wild Child, and began touring with various artists, primarily James Taylor, Jackson Browne, and Linda Ronstadt.

Carter then released another solo album, The Way It Is, with guest artists including , , , James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, and Jackson Browne. Japan released a limited edition of this CD with an additional song by .

She followed two years later with EPs Find a River, Vanilla Grits, and a compilation CD Midnight Over Honey River.


Other work
Carter worked as a backup vocalist for a number of recording artists. These included , , Christopher Cross, , , Outlaws, and .

Carter wrote the song "Cook with Honey," which was a hit for on her 1973 album True Stories and Other Dreams. Carter also co-wrote the Jackson Browne track "Love Needs a Heart" that was featured on his 1977 album Running on Empty. She also co-wrote "It Is One" and "Niño" on Browne's album . She worked as a writer for the Brothers Johnson on the track "Deceiver," Earth, Wind & Fire's "Turn It into Something Good," featured on the band's 1980 album Faces, and 's Black Rose band's "Never Should've Started."

In 1978, she performed the singing voice of the character Jan Mouse in the animated Halloween special, The Devil and Daniel Mouse, produced by Canadian animation studio . She was credited under the pseudonym Laurel Runn, likely inspired by living in Laurel Canyon at the time. She sang several songs in the special, including a duet with singer of The Lovin' Spoonful fame. The following year, in 1979, her cover of "" was featured in 's film debut in Over the Edge.


Personal life and death
In the December 11, 1999, issue of Billboard, the marriage of Carter to Seth Katz, a television executive with , was reported to have taken place on November 26, 1999, in Montclair, New Jersey.

In August and October 2009, Carter was arrested in St. Petersburg, Florida, for possession of drugs. She completed all of the court's requirements on May 25, 2011. American singer-songwriter appeared at her drug court graduation ceremonies in a congratulatory effort on behalf of all of the graduates.

Carter died of a heart attack on March 4, 2017, at the age of 64.


Legacy
The song "Valerie", recorded by , was reportedly about her as was 's song "That Girl Could Sing".

In 2018, Carter's long time friend, Kathy Kurasch, produced The Lost Tapes, the first posthumous stand-alone album of previously unreleased material by Carter. It includes unreleased tracks recorded during her career, including "I Got Over It", co-written by Prince. It was released on Cowboy Angel Records, an indie label formed by Kurasch and Valerie's sister, Jan Carter. In 2022 they released The Lost Tapes Vol. 2.

In 2024, the Valerie Carter estate and Faragher Brothers joined forces and recreated the Faragher Brothers' "Never Get Your Love Behind Me" and "What My Baby Needs Now" by James Brown as a special edition 7-inch vinyl; Carter's vocals from previous recordings dating back to the late 1970s were used in both of these tracks.


Discography

Collaboration albums


Studio albums
  • Just a Stone's Throw Away (1977)
  • Wild Child (1978)
  • The Way It Is (1996; reissued 2006)
  • Find a River (1998; EP)
  • Midnight Over Honey River (2003)
  • The Lost Tapes (2018)
  • Valerie Carter with Yoshiyuki Sahashi – Live in Tokyo, 1994 (2020)
  • The Lost Tapes Vol. 2 (2022)


Compilation albums
  • Ooh Child: The Columbia Years (2019)
  • Vanilla Grits (2001)


Guest appearances
  • Warm Your Heart (1991)
  • Adam Mitchell – Redhead in Trouble (1979)
  • Air Force – Air Force (1984)
  • Championship Wrestling (1982)
  • Everything I Am (2001)
  • Anne Murray (1996)
  • Circa 1990 (2003)
  • Sweet Is the Melody (2002)
  • Just Like You (1979)
  • Brian Elliot – Brian Elliot (1978)
  • Christopher Cross:
    • Christopher Cross (1980)
    • Wishing Well (1994)
  • Cliff DeYoung (1975)
  • Brighter Days (1999)Recording's credits
  • Portrait: The Music of Dan Fogelberg (1997)
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    • Force Behind the Power (1991)
    • When You Dream (1993)
  • 10k-La (1980)
  • :
    • The End of the Innocence (1989)
    • Inside Job (2000)
  • Playing for Keeps (1980)
  • Change of Heart (1978)
  • End of the Beginning (1999)
  • Glenda Griffith – Glenda Griffith (1977)
  • Strange Weather (1992)
  • Greg Prestopino – Big Red Nude (1977)
  • Henry Paul Band – Henry Paul (1982)
  • Hirth Martinez – Feeling So Fine (2002)
  • Southbound (1975)
  • Hurt (band) – Vol. II (2007)
  • Jack Wagner – Lighting Up the Night (1985)
  • :
  • :
    • Gorilla (1975)
    • In the Pocket (1976)
    • New Moon Shine (1991)
    • Live (1993)
    • Best Live (1994)
    • Hourglass (1997)
    • Greatest Hits Volume 2 (2000)
  • (1993)
  • :
    • Angel Heart (1982)
    • Suspending Disbelief (1993)
  • Jorge Calderón – City Music (1975)
  • Coming of Age (2002)
  • Swept (1991)
  • :
    • Orphans & Angels (1993)
    • Invisible Girl (1996)
  • Sapphire (1995)
  • December (1998)
  • Larry John McNally – Larry John McNally (1982)
  • Laura Allan – Laura Allan (1978)
  • :
    • Winter Light (1994)
    • Feels Like Home (1995)
    • Dedicated to the One I Love (1996)
  • :
    • The Last Record Album (1975)
    • Shake Me Up (1991)
  • Thanks, I'll Eat It Here (1979)
  • Road to Ensenada (1996)
  • Blue Highway (2010)
  • Mary Kay Place – Almost Grown (2011)
  • Maureen McCormick – When You Get a Little Lonely (1995)
  • Michel Polnareff (1966)
  • :
    • (1991)
    • (1993)
    • Christmas Album, Vol. 2 (1994)
    • In My Lifetime (1996)
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    • Nicolette (1978)
    • All Dressed Up and No Place to Go (1982)
  • Kirya (1992)
  • Outlaws – Ghost Riders (1980)
  • Jack Wagner – Love Can Take Us All the Way (1986)
  • Born Again (1979)
  • Free Ride (2002)
  • Time Takes Time (1992)
  • Foolish Behaviour (1980)
  • :
    • Fat City (1992)
    • Wish You Were Here (1996)
  • :
    • Eyes of an Only Child (1975)
    • Dark Blonde (1976)
    • Champion (2015)
  • Tom Kell – Dove (2012)
  • Tom Snow (1976)
  • Valerie Carter and Faragher Brothers (2024)
  • Vesica Pisces – Halfway to Naked (2003)
  • Songs from Ally McBeal (1998)
  • Back in the High Life (2000)
  • Healing Hands of Time (1994)


Songwriting credits
  • "Cook with Honey" – ( True Stories and Other Dreams, 1973)
  • "Love Needs a Heart" – ( Running on Empty, 1977)
  • "Turn It into Something Good" – Earth, Wind & Fire ( Faces, 1980)
  • "Never Should Have Started" – Black Rose ( Black Rose, 1980)
  • "Deceiver" – The Brothers Johnson (released as B-side of 7" single "You Keep Me Coming Back", 1984)
  • "It Is One" – Jackson Browne ( , 1996)
  • "Nino" – Jackson Browne ( Looking East, 1996)


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