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With more than four million albums sold and nearly a dozen Top 10
hits to her credit, Terri Clark has emerged as a singular voice on the
country music landscape – driving, passionate, spirited – and every
bit her own woman. A dynamic, no-holds-barred live performer –
and one of the rare female country artists capable of throwing down
some impressive guitar work – the Alberta, Canada native has toured
with such superstars as Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, and George
Strait on her way to becoming a seven-time, fan-voted Canadian
Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year.
A prolific songwriter and hard-charging traditionalist, Clark spent
years playing dive bars and entering talent competitions before she
first hit the charts in 1995 with “Better Things to Do” and never
looked back.
She is the first Canadian female to be inducted into the prestigious
Grand Ole Opry and has received multiple CMA and ACM Female
Vocalist nominations, in addition to a pair of Juno Awards and a
remarkable 13 CCMA trophies.
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