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Sep 1, 2005 · Gretchen Wilson's landmark 2004 debut made her the first female outlaw-country artist of the era to become a mainstream star. Her second album picks up where its predecessor left off, mixing classic honky-tonk and '70s-outlaw influences with a little rock 'n' roll.
Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 2000s - 2020s. Born. June 26, 1973 in Pocahontas, IL. Genre. Country. Styles. Contemporary Country, Country-Pop, Honky Tonk, Traditional Country. Also Known As. Gretchen Frances Wilson. Album Highlights. Full Discography. New Releases. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads. 404 Error.
My Honky Tonk History is the American country music artist Travis Tritt 's ninth studio album, released on Columbia Records in 2004. It features the singles "The Girl's Gone Wild", "What Say You" (feat. John Mellencamp ), and "I See Me", which peaked at #28, #21 and #32 on the Hot Country Songs charts, respectively.
- 2003
- Country
- August 17, 2004
- Travis Tritt, Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Oct 4, 2011 · Raised by a single mom, Gretchen started singing and bartending at 15. She hit the big time in 2004 with her song “Redneck Woman,” scoring a number-one hit off her first multi-platinum album, Here for the Party, and inspiring a whole new generation of honky-tonk angels to sing like Haggard and Lynn.
By enduring in a Nashville that offers, at best, fame that no longer lasts decades but years (and in some cases, months), Travis Tritt has beaten the odds, refusing to play Music
Mar 30, 2010 · The best track of all is “The Earrings Song.” For three honky-tonk minutes she’s a tough-as-nails woman, who, as her playfully exaggerated delivery proves, also has a good sense of humor. And...