Lee Ann Womack
American country music singer and songwriter
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Lee Ann Womack (born August 19, 1966) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Womack has won a number of music awards for her music and singing.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lee Ann Womack |
Born | August 19, 1966 |
Origin | Jacksonville, Texas, US |
Genres | Country, Country pop |
Occupation(s) | singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Decca Nashville MCA Nashville Mercury Nashville Sugar Hill Records ATO Records |
Website | Official Website |
Her 2000 single, "I Hope You Dance" was a major crossover music hit. It reached #1 on the Billboard Country Chart. It made the Top 15 of the Billboard Hot 100.[1]
Discography
change- Studio albums
- 1997: Lee Ann Womack
- 1998; Some Things I Know
- 2000: I Hope You Dance
- 2002: Something Worth Leaving Behind
- 2005: There's More Where That Came From
- 2008: Call Me Crazy
- 2014: The Way I'm Livin'
- 2017: The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone
- Compilation albums
- 2004: Greatest Hits
- 2011: Icon
- Holiday albums
- 2002: The Season for Romance
Awards
changeYear | Association | Category |
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1998 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Top New Female Vocalist |
British Country Music Awards | Best International Country Album of the Year | |
TNN/Music City News Country Awards | Star of Tomorrow - Female Artist | |
American Music Awards | Favorite Country New Artist | |
2000 | Country Music Association Awards | Single of the Year — "I Hope You Dance" |
Song of the Year — "I Hope You Dance" (awarded to songwriters Mark D. Sander and Tia Sillers) | ||
2001 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Single of the Year — "I Hope You Dance" |
Top Song of the Year — "I Hope You Dance" | ||
Top Vocal Event of the Year — "I Hope You Dance" (with Sons of the Desert) | ||
Grammy Awards | Best Country Song — "I Hope You Dance" (awarded to songwriters Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers) | |
Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | |
Billboard Music Awards | Adult Contemporary Song of the Year — "I Hope You Dance" | |
2002 | Country Music Association Awards | Vocal Event of the Year — "Mendocino County Line" (with Willie Nelson) |
2003 | Grammy Awards | Best Country Collaboration with Vocals — "Mendocino County Line" (with Willie Nelson) |
Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Vocal Event of the Year — "Mendocino County Line" (with Willie Nelson) | |
2005 | Country Music Association Awards | Single of the Year — "I May Hate Myself in the Morning" |
Album of the Year for, There's More Where That Came From | ||
Best Musical Event — "Good News, Bad News" (with George Strait) |
References
change- ↑ "Ask Men.com Biography". Ask Men. Archived from the original on 2015-02-07. Retrieved 2008-11-28.