Country music female performer In the early 20th century, Southern music, through the amazing development of radio and radio, as known by more accurate and diverse name categories like "country", "blues", "jazz" became. Recording technology, Southern music is soon known all around the country. The contributions of the greatest performers such as the great Jimmie Rodgers, Vernon Dalhart, Bob Wills, Milton Browne, Singing Cowboys etc are well documented.
American singer and composer Tammy Wynette (1942-1998) is one of the most eye-catching people in country music. An album actress. Known as "First Lady of Country Music", she won 57 of the most popular 40 songs in the country from 1967 to 1988 and received tens of awards from industry associates. Despite being gaining worldwide acclaim and wealth, creative singers have not enjoyed a particularly happy life in particular, but her death in 1998 is still a controversial topic.
Tammy Wynette is thought to be one of the most influential female singers in the history of country music by many music critics of Allmusic and Rolling Stone. Many other female singers such as Sarah Evans, Face Hill, Lee Anne Womack and others were influenced by Weinet. In 1998, after the death of Weinet, she was elected one of the best honors in Country Music Hall of Fame, her career. In 1998, a special CD collection named Tammy Wynette: Collector's Edition, including the Weinet's signature "Stand by Your Man", was released even in the top 40 domestic rankings of the year.
Crystal Gale is a singer of American country music. Hit songs crossing the border of her most famous 1977 national borders "Do not let my brown eyes turn blue." Gael became the first female artist who received platinum sales in the history of country music. In the 1970s and 1980s, Crystal Gale had popular songs from 20 countries, and the American Recording Industry Association awarded six albums. Thanks to her beloved "brown eyes", CMA's "Female Singer of the Year" has become the Grammy Award winner of "Best Female Performance" for the second consecutive year.