Juice Newton continues to be active in the music industry, performing and engaging with her fans.
Angela “Juice” Newton, born on February 18, 1952, is an American pop and country singer, songwriter, and musician. She is best known for her hits in the 1980s, including “Angel of the Morning” and “Queen of Hearts.” After her peak commercial success in the 1980s, Newton’s presence in the charts declined, but she has not disappeared from the music scene.
Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s, Newton continued to record and perform. She released albums such as “The Trouble with Angels” in 1998 and “American Girl” in 1999, which showcased her musical versatility. Although these albums did not achieve the same level of commercial success as her earlier work, they were well-received by her fans and critics for their quality and Newton’s enduring vocal talent.
In addition to recording, Juice Newton has remained active in live performances, often participating in nostalgia tours and performing at various venues, including casinos, fairs, and music festivals. Her performances are known for their energy and for featuring her classic hits as well as covering songs from a wide range of musical genres.
Newton has also been involved in charitable work, using her talent to support causes she believes in. Despite not being in the mainstream spotlight as she once was, Juice Newton has maintained a dedicated fan base and continues to make her mark in the music industry with her distinctive voice and passion for her craft. Her contributions to music have been recognized with several awards and nominations over the years, including Grammy nominations and a Grammy win for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1983.