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Kelly Willis
Kelly Willis
American country music singer-songwriter
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Marsha Thornton
Marsha Thornton
American singer
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Lacy J. Dalton
Lacy J. Dalton
American musician
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Becky Hobbs
Becky Hobbs
American musician
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The O'Kanes
The O'Kanes
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Wild Rose
Wild Rose
band
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Joe Barnhill
Joe Barnhill
American musician
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Rachel Platten
Rachel Platten
American singer and songwriter
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Hillary Scott
Hillary Scott
American singer and songwriter
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Gabby Barrett
Gabby Barrett
American country music singer
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Maren Morris
Maren Morris
American country singer, songwriter, and record producer
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Kat DeLuna
Kat DeLuna
American singer, songwriter and dancer
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Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood
American country music singer
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MacKenzie Porter
MacKenzie Porter
Canadian actress, singer and musician
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Lauren Alaina
Lauren Alaina
American singer, songwriter, and actress from Rossville, Georgia
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Doja Cat
Doja Cat
American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer
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Autumn Hill
Autumn Hill
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Tiffany
Tiffany
American singer and actress
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Lauren Daigle
Lauren Daigle
American singer and songwriter
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Michelle Wright
Michelle Wright
Canadian country music artist
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Ella Mai
Ella Mai
English singer and songwriter
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Jann Arden
Jann Arden
Canadian singer-songwriter
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Cam
Cam
American country music singer and songwriter
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Fergie
Fergie
American singer
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Lari White
Lari White
American singer-songwriter (1965-2018)
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Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
American country music artist and actress
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Kelsea Ballerini
Kelsea Ballerini
American country music singer
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Jann Browne (born March 14, 1954 in Anderson, Indiana) is an American country singer. She moved to Southern California in 1978 where she performed in a number of Orange County country bars. From 1981 through 1983, before her solo career, she was a vocalist with the Western swing group Asleep at the Wheel. She has recorded four studio albums, and has charted three singles on the Hot Country Songs charts. Her highest single is the 1990s "Tell Me Why" at No. 18. She was named "Female Entertainer of the Year", and her song "Louisville" was named "Song of the Year", by the California Country Music Association.