- Birthday: August 19, 1966
- Albums: Lee Ann Womack (1997), Some Things I Know (1998), I Hope You Dance (2000), Something Worth Leaving Behind (2002), The Season for Romance (2002), There’s More Where That Came From (2005), Call Me Crazy (2008), The Way I’m Livin’ (2014), The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone (2017)
- No. 1 Hits: “I Hope You Dance”
- Required Reading: Top 10 Lee Ann Womack Songs
Liddy Clark, 'I Hope You Dance' Music Video [Exclusive Premiere]
"Because the track is so universally loved, I’ve always been a fan of this song," Clark shares, "and getting to portray this message to the next generation of country is something I’d really love to do.”
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New music video roll call!
Story Behind the Song: Lee Ann Womack, 'When I Come Around'
"Having someone like her sing anything you write is such a thrill."
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In 2017, these five country artists released albums that deserved more recognition than they received.
Lee Ann Womack Celebrates New Album With New Single, Tour
Lee Ann Womack has announced a new album, 'The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone', and she's released its first single and announced a tour in support of the project.
First Time Stories: Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack remembers hearing herself on the radio for the first time.
Lee Ann Womack and Patty Griffin Setting Off On Joint Tour
Lee Ann Womack and Patty Griffin are heading off on a joint tour this summer that will bring them to seven cities.
Review: Alan Jackson Drives Honky-Tonk Highway Tour to Nashville
Alan Jackson rode his Honky-Tonk Highway Tour into Nashville on Friday night (May 19) for an unforgettable show.
Story Behind the Song: Lee Ann Womack, 'The Fool'
Songwriter Marla Cannon-Goodman shares the story behind Lee Ann Womack's hit "The Fool" with The Boot.