Jewel performs at the Nightly Concert on the Vault Concert Stage LP Field Thursday, June 5 in Downtown Nashville during the 2008 CMA Music Festival. Photographer: John Russell / CMA
June 24, 2008 Jewel Kilchers very first country album debuted at No. 1, and GAC will bring fans to the ranch that Jewel shares with rodeo pro Ty Murray in the latest edition of "Origins."
The show, which looks into the history and hometowns of countrys hitmakers, ventures to Stephenville, Texas, for this episode as Jewel delves into the influence of her father, her early years in Alaska and a much-publicized period in which she lived in a van in San Diego.
"At the heart of it all, Im the daughter of pioneers and homesteaders," she says. "I was raised on a remote ranch in Alaska and grew up listening to my fathers cowboy music and songwriting by campfire during our summer cattle drives. That lifestyle became the foundation to everything Ive achieved in my life since and Ive exceeded every expectation Ive ever had for myself. Its such an honor to be able to make a living writing and singing the music that I love. I still work everyday to maintain the things I care about and to uphold the proud pioneer spirit of my family."
In addition to the on-the-ranch footage, Origins also features an acoustic concert in which she performs much of the material from the new Perfectly Clear album, including her first country hit, "Stronger Woman." The episode is the third installment in the GAC series, which has previously highlighted Miranda Lambert and Phil Vassar.
Origins: Jewel debuts June 28 at 9 p.m. ET. - Check schedule for complete list times
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