There may not be a better country song about pining for someone else than “The Fool“. The song, out in 1997 on Lee Ann Womack’s eponymous freshman record, is written by Marla Cannon-Goodman, Gene ...
Country star Lee Ann Womack debuted on the country music scene in 1997 with the release of her celebrated self-titled album. Like many new artists of the decade, the Texas native won over listeners ...
The second volume of the Landman soundtrack has arrived, boasting 20 tracks from The Red Clay Strays, Gavin Adcock, Shaboozey ...
Lee Ann Womack apparently never gave much of a thought about a career to fall back on. “I don't remember a time in my life I didn't want (to be a country singer),” Jacksonville native Womack said. “I ...
Lee Ann Womack burst onto the country music scene with her 1997 self-titled album that featured such hits as "Never Again, Again," "The Fool," "You've Got to Talk to Me" and "Buckaroo," and her follow ...
Lee Ann Womack is a woman who believes in bringing her soul to music. This passion for artistic truth is stamped all over her latest album, “The Way I’m Livin’,” which earned her a 2015 nomination for ...
Lee Ann Womack, who rocketed to country-music-royalty status in 2000 with her global crossover hit “I Hope You Dance,” brings her All the Trouble Tour to The Beast for a two-night stand Friday and ...
Lee Ann Womack Has New Album in Sights for 2012 It's been more than three years since Lee Ann Womack has released a new album but that's about to change. Lee Ann confirms she's working on the ...