Lee Ann Womack

American Musician
Lee Ann Womack is an acclaimed American country music singer and songwriter, known for her crossover hit "I Hope You Dance" and her blend of traditional country and contemporary elements. With multiple awards and certifications, she has established herself as a respected figure in the country music industry.

About Lee Ann Womack

Lee Ann Womack (; born August 19, 1966) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She has charted 23 times on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs charts; her highest peaking single there is her crossover signature song, “I Hope You Dance”. Five of her singles made top 10 on the country music charts of the defunct RPM magazine in Canada.

Born in Jacksonville, Texas, Womack was signed by Decca Records Nashville in 1996. When she emerged as a contemporary country artist in 1997, her material drew critical comparisons to Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette, except for the way Womack’s music mixed an old-fashioned style with contemporary elements. That year, she had her first top 10 hits with “The Fool” and “You’ve Got to Talk to Me”. After two albums with Decca, she released her first MCA Nashville album, 2000’s I Hope You Dance; it had an entirely different sound, using pop music elements instead of traditional country. It was not until the release of There’s More Where That Came From in 2005 that Womack returned to recording traditional country music. She recorded a total of five albums with MCA before releasing a series of independent albums, first on Sugar Hill Records and then on ATO Records; these albums include a new sound which blended country and Americana.

Four of Womack’s studio albums have received a Gold certification or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America, with her most commercially successful album I Hope You Dance being certified triple-platinum in the United States and platinum in Canada. In addition, she has received five Academy of Country Music Awards, six Country Music Association Awards, and one Grammy Award. Womack is married to record producer Frank Liddell, and was previously married to songwriter and musician Jason Sellers; her daughter with the latter, Aubrie Sellers, is also a country music artist.

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Frequently asked questions about Lee Ann Womack

Lee Ann Womack was born on August 19, 1966 in Jacksonville, Texas.

Lee Ann Womack’s biggest hit song is ,I Hope You Dance,, which was a crossover success on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Lee Ann Womack has charted 23 times on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.

Lee Ann Womack was signed to Decca Records Nashville in 1996 and later released albums on MCA Nashville, Sugar Hill Records, and ATO Records.

Yes, Lee Ann Womack’s daughter, Aubrie Sellers, is also a country music artist.

Lee Ann Womack has won five Academy of Country Music Awards, six Country Music Association Awards, and one Grammy Award.

Lee Ann Womack’s music has been described as blending traditional country with contemporary elements, drawing comparisons to artists like Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette.

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A lot of times in this business, we are taking advantage of hot times in our career to do a lot of TV and a lot of radio and that sort of thing, and George is able to be so humble that he can get away with not doing those things.

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And for the past 10 years I’ve been in a real commercial setting where people are all about numbers, they’re all about that bottom line. So it’s nice to step out of that and hang out with a bunch of people who play music just because they love it, as you can imagine.

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And I also have a camera, a Web cam, and I have one at home, so I can hook up and talk to the girls, and they can see me while we’re on the bus in the middle of nowhere.

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And I hate to see artists who are real safe. I love to see artists swing for the fences sometimes.

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And it took me about 11 years to get a record deal, and I just had to work around and come to terms with the fact that what I was doing was going to be different, and I just had to wait until somebody was ready to jump on the bandwagon.

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And to me, I had come out of Texas, and during that time was when I realized that a lot of people in Nashville, their idea of what country music was was not the same as mine.

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But I just love that music scene so much, and I enjoy really being around those artists and watching them even more than I do performing, because they are a whole group of people that do it because they love music.

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But I’m also a music lover, and I’ll always try a lot of different things.

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Having that amount of nominations makes me a little nervous, because you feel that the bar is really high, the expectations are really high, but it also feels great.

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I came to town thinking that everybody had the same idea of what country music was that I did.

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I can see me continuing to make the best music I can, and let the chips fall where they may.

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I don’t go out that much anymore, unfortunately. I used to enjoy it, but I’m just so busy. Like last night, everybody else went out, and I just went straight home and went to bed.

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I don’t sing country music because I’m not capable of singing other kinds of music; I sing it because I think it’s the most beautiful kind of music there is.

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I love my little Mac G4 computer and we just had Internet installed on the bus… we all have little Macs actually, there’s four of us on the bus, and we all just sit there and surf the Internet!

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I think a lot of it had to do with, you know, I was always a daddy’s girl. I was always wanting to please him, and I think he was pleased when he’d walk past my room and I was listening to those records.

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I think it is very important in this business to be an individual.

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I think you can have moderate success by copying something else, but if you really want to knock it out of the park, you have to do something different and take chances.

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I want to reach as many people as I can.

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I’m a businesswoman. I am a music lover. I like for people to like my music. When you listen to top 40 radio, you hear pop stuff. You hear rock stuff. You hear all these different influences.

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I’m the most low-maintenance person on the road.

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It’s hard either way, at home or on the bus, I think the hardest thing probably for me is going one second from being mom to right out on the stage and having to be that person too. It’s hard to switch gears.

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I’ve learned the lesson that when you’re in the middle of something that seems overwhelming, or you’re in a bad situation and it seems like it’s the end of the world or whatever, then you learn that it’s not.

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Nominations come and go. It is not going to happen to you every year, and I am very well aware of that.

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So it’s more the musician in me that makes me stretch out and try different things more than anything. But, like a lot of guitar players, I have one certain niche that’s my thing that I’m better at than the others.

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So you do shorter versions of the hits, or you take out a long guitar solo or things like that to make time for the hits and new music as well. But I don’t think any of us ever get to do as much new music as we would like to.

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The satisfaction comes because you work hard and it pays off. It is not as glamorous as I thought it would be, but, you know, I appreciate it more than I ever knew I would, and I love it more than I ever knew I would.

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The satisfaction that I get from doing what I do is not what I thought. I thought it would be that I’d feel like a star, I’d feel important. But I don’t.

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Well, probably having to be away from home. When I come back I kind of feel like there’s a routine going on that I’m not a part of, so that can be difficult.

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When you really are country, and you don’t just wear it like a piece of clothing or something, you really can’t get away from it. It just is who you are.

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With this album, I tried not to think too much. If I heard a song that I loved, I promised myself I wouldn’t over-think it. If I loved it and if I wanted to cut it, I would.

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You know, you want everything you do, obviously, to be a success critically and commercially. But what you find out as you go along is that everything won’t.

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