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EARLY CAREER

Gretchen Wilson is from a small town with about 700 inhabitants. She was raised in a Trailer Park in Pocahontas, Illinois , by a single mother, who was 16 when Wilson was born. Her father left his wife and baby two years later. Wilson grew up in poverty and moved to a succession of trailer parks as her mother struggled to pay the rent through working as a waitress at a diner. She left school during the ninth grade and was working as a cook and bartender at 14. By 15, she was living on her own. She was singing in two bar bands by the age of 20.

Wilson moved to Nashville in 1996 to pursue a career in music, but found little initial success. She was then discovered by John Rich in 2000, formerly a member of Lonestar , who suggested that she write songs with him. After some reluctance, she started working with him as a member of the MuzikMafia , an informal group of aspiring country songwriters and singers that met every Tuesday night. She also started singing as a backup singer on records.




PERSONAL LIFE

Wilson and her longtime boyfriend Michael Penner (which have since broken up) have a daughter, Grace Frances Penner, born November 9 , 2000 . The night she won her CMA Horizon Award, she stated that she felt bad for taking home such a wonderful gift on her daughter's birthday.

After the movie '' Super Size Me '', Gretchen Wilson announced a commitment to eating at McDonald's at every stop along her world tour.


Chart success

Wilson signed with Epic Records in 2003 and recorded ''Here for the Party'' in 2003. The first single, " Redneck Woman," was released in early 2004 and quickly became a hit reaching the top of the Billboard country singles charts and #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Due to the success of "Redneck Woman," ''Here for the Party'' was released earlier than planned on May 11, 2004, and debuted at #1 on the Billboard country chart. It also reached #2 on the Billboard 200 and Billboard Internet album sales charts. She built on the success on the album by performing as support artist for Brooks & Dunn and Montgomery Gentry .

The album and single have been released in markets outside the US and the album has reached #2 on the Australian country charts (behind Kasey Chambers ) and the top 50 of the Australian charts. As of 5 July 2004, "Redneck Woman" was #1 on a world composite country chart (based on the US, UK and Australia), and "Here for the Party" was #4 as an album track.


GRAMMY AWARD HISTORY


































































Category Genre Song Year Result
Best Country Album Country ''All Jacked Up'' 2006 Nominated
Best Female Country Vocal Performance Country "All Jacked Up" 2006 Nominated
Best Country Song Country "All Jacked Up" 2006 Nominated
Best Country Collaboration w/ Vocals Country "Politically Uncorrect" 2006 Nominated
Best Country Female Vocal Performance Country "Redneck Woman" 2005 Won
Best New Artist General N/A 2005 Nominated
Best Country Song Country "Redneck Woman" 2005 Nominated
Best Country Album Country ''Here for the Party'' 2005 Nominated



AWARDS

  • 2005 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year

  • 2004 CMA Horizon Award

  • 2004 Grammy Award Best Female Country Vocal Performance



DISCOGRAPHY


Albums


US Sales: 4.3 million

  • 2005 ''All Jacked Up'' #1 (debut) US (platinum)


US Sales: 1.1 million


Singles



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