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    • Dolly Parton. This music icon is going on her seventh decade of making successful albums and movies, writing songs, selling cosmetics, and then her philanthropy.
    • Reba McEntire. Reba has sold over 75 million records worldwide. Since the 1970s, McEntire has placed over 100 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, 25 of which reached the number one spot.
    • Loretta Lynn. Loretta was the first absolute female superstar in country music, rising to fame not long after her friend Patsy Cline died in a plane crash in the 1960s.
    • Carrie Underwood. Let’s be honest; Carrie has a fantastic voice, beauty, and excellent songwriting skills, and she sure knows how to put on a show. She proved that with the glowing reviews of her 2022 and 2023 Las Vegas show at Resorts World.
  1. Mar 28, 2024 · A list of the 50 most influential women throughout country music's history, according to Holler.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · 275.9K votes. 28.5K voters. 56 reranks. Voting Rules. Only female singers who sing in the country music genre. Latest additions: Beyoncé. Most divisive: Jewel. Over 28.5K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The 100+ Greatest Female Country Singers, Ranked.

    • Alison Krauss
    • Anne Murray
    • Ashley Mcbryde
    • Barbara Mandrell
    • Bobbie Gentry
    • Bonnie Tyler
    • Brenda Lee
    • Carrie Underwood
    • Cassadee Pope
    • Connie Smith

    After winning her first Grammy in 1991, Alison proceeded to be the most awarded female artist. She had 27 Grammys under her belt until recently when Beyoncé snatched the crown.

    Most popular as the first Canadian female singer to reach number 1 on US charts, she helped make way for the international success of other Canadian artists like Céline Dion and Shania Twain.

    Known for her rock ‘n roll swagger, Ashley puts a modern spin on classic country themes. Her breakthrough single A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonegabrought her to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in 2017.

    The ’70s chart-topping singer Barbara Mandrell was the first-ever and only woman to win CMA’s Entertainer of the Year award twice.

    Gentry was the first female artist to produce her own compositions, and she came into the limelight with Ode to Billie Joewhich peaked for a whole month on Billboard Hot 100.

    This Welsh singer was famous for her distinctive husky voice, and her album The World Starts Tonight in 1977 skyrocketed her to prominence. Holding Out for a Hero was one of her popular ’80s country songs.

    She swept the charts during the 1960s with 47 hits ranking fourth in the decade. She was only surpassed by Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Ray Charles.

    The Jesus, Take The Wheel singer was the winner of the fourth season of American Idol who went on to become one of the most successful female country artists.

    She was the vocalist of the rock band Hey Mondayuntil she went solo in 2012 and won The Voice Season 3 and shifted to country music, where she earned her hits.

    Connie is widely regarded as country music’s most powerful and influential female vocalists. Her first record release, Once A Day, was a blockbuster smash for several months.

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    • Lee Ann Womack, “I Hope You Dance” (2000) One of the biggest tracks to ever appear on both the country and adult contemporary charts — peaking at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 — “I Hope You Dance” launched Texas-born Lee Ann Womack’s career and cemented itself on at least three different radio formats.
    • Jamie O’Neal, “There Is No Arizona” (2001) Believe it or not, Keith Urban is not the only Australian to make it big in Nashville. Around the same time that Urban was first making waves on U.S. radio, Jamie O’Neal signed to Mercury and released two Number One hits off her debut album, Shiver.
    • Martina McBride, “Blessed” (2002) A guaranteed crowdpleaser of a song, Nashville star Martina McBride looks back on her career (this single was for a greatest-hits compilation) and shows pride in her hometown and family.
    • Dixie Chicks, “Travelin’ Soldier” (2003) Bruce Robison wrote “Travelin’ Soldier” in the early Nineties, after a friend and dishwasher at the restaurant where he worked was suddenly deployed to the Gulf War.
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  4. Dec 30, 2022 · 12. Lorrie Morgan. Photo by Paul Natkin/WireImage. Another country queen with a famous father, Lorrie Morgan, daughter of "Candy Kisses" singer George Morgan, has made her own path on the country ...

  5. Aug 5, 2023 · In recognition of her contributions to the music industry, Gayle was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009. She was also inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2017, affirming her status as a country music legend. 8. Anne Murray. A woman of many firsts is country singer Anne Murray.

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