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  Years Active 1977-present
  Origin McAlester, Oklahoma
  Country United States Of America
  Music Genre Country Music
  Record Label Mercury Records <small>(1977-1984)</small><br> MCA Records <small>(1984-present)</small>
  Website Reba McEntire:<br>the official site


Reba Nell McEntire (born on March 28 , 1955 ) is a Grammy Award -winning singer and one of the best-selling Country Music performers of all time, known for her pop-tinged ballads that include 22 #1 hits. She has issued 29 albums, with more than 45 million records sold as of 2006.


EARLY LIFE

McEntire was born in McAlester, Oklahoma to Clark Vincent McEntire and Jacqueline Smith (a Sharecropper 's daughter); she grew up learning to ride in rodeos as well as play music. She soon formed a band with her sisters, Alice and Susie, and her brother, Pake, known as "The Singing McEntires," and the quartet had a local hit with "The Ballad of John McEntire," a tribute to their grandfather. After McEntire sang the " Star Spangled Banner " at the National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City in 1974, Red Steagall suggested that she go to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a solo career. Around the time of the release of her first album, she married Charlie Battles, a professional steer wrestler and bulldogger, and completed her teaching degree, in case her musical career floundered.


CAREER

With a contract to Mercury Records , McEntire began her professional career with a hard Honky Tonk sound, which didn't go over well at a time when country music was dominated by Outlaw Country artists like Willie Nelson and David Allan Coe .

"Three Sheets in the Wind"/"I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" became her first charting single in 1978 (see 1978 In Music ), and was followed by the bigger hit "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven" ( 1980 , 1980 In Music ). With more pop-oriented balladry, McEntire began to expand her audience during the early 1980s , signing to MCA Records in 1984 (see 1984 In Music ) and becoming one of the best-selling country artists of all time, releasing three volumes of greatest hits collections.

Her first number one single came in 1982 with "Can't Even Get The Blues No More." Since then, she's forked out 21 more chartbusters, which are all recapped on "Reba #1s" released on November 22nd, 2005. The 2-disc compilation features all 22 number one singles (according to Billboard Magazine )) in chronological order, including two new tracks "You're Gonna Be" and "Love Needs A Holiday." Though officially she has had 22 number one singles in Billboard magazine, her "Reba #1s" release contains a total of 33 hit singles.

She won the Female Vocalist of the Year award from the Country Music Association four times in a row (a record she holds with Martina McBride ), and had dozens of Top Ten hits during the 80s. For her contribution to the recording industry, Reba McEntire has a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Blvd. In 1995, she was inducted into the Western Performers Hall Of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma .

She is one of only five solo women (others include Shania Twain , Barbara Mandrell , Dolly Parton , and Loretta Lynn ), to win the Country Music Association 's highest honor, "Entertainer Of The Year". Even without the Major Label support she had enjoyed in the 80s, McEntire continued to hit the charts through the 1990s , as well as appearing in Television and Film , most notably '' Tremors '', a cult Horror Movie series, ''Forever Love'', and ''One Night at McCool's''. She also starred as Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun on Broadway, receiving critical acclaim and a Drama Desk Award and an Outer Circle Critics Award .

Since 2001, she has starred in the hit WB television show, '' Reba '' (with Texan actor Christopher Rich (American Actor) as her philandering ex-husband), even getting a visit from fellow country star Dolly Parton who played Reba's character's supervisor at a real estate firm. Reba, won a People's Choice Award for the show. Reba recently released a two cd compilation of her #1 songs plus two new songs, entitled "Reba: #1's".

On June 9, 2005, she appeared in a concert version of the Rodgers And Hammerstein musical South Pacific at Carnegie Hall. She starred as Nellie Forbush, alongside Brian Stokes Mitchell as Emile, and Alec Baldwin as Luther Billis. The production was taped and telecast by PBS on April 26, 2006.


PRIVATE LIFE

After divorcing Battles in 1987 (see 1987 In Music ), McEntire married Narvel Blackstock, a noted steel guitarist and the couple took control over all aspects of her career. Seven members of Reba's band and her road manager were among 10 people who died in a March 16 , 1991 , Plane Crash near San Diego, California .

She has a son, Shelby Steven McEntire Blackstock (born 1990 ).


GRAMMY AWARDS






































































































Year Category Genre Title Result
2000 Best Short Form Music Video Music Video "What Do You Say" Nominated
1998 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Country "If You See Him/If You See Her" Nominated
1995 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Country "On My Own" Nominated
1994 Best Country Album Country ''Read My Mind'' Nominated
1994 Best Female Country Vocal Performance Country "She Thinks His Name Was John" Nominated
1993 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Country "Does He Love You" Won
1993 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Country "The Heart Won't Lie" Nominated
1992 Best Female Country Vocal Performance Country "The Greatest Man I Never Knew" Nominated
1991 Best Female Country Vocal Performance Country ''For My Broken Heart'' Nominated
1990 Best Female Country Vocal Performance Country "You Lie" Nominated
1988 Best Female Country Vocal Performance Country ''Reba'' Nominated
1987 Best Female Country Vocal Performance Country "The Last One to Know" Nominated
1986 Best Female Country Vocal Performance Country "Whoever's in New England" Won



ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY



SINGLES {LINK WITHOUT TITLE}

Reba Mc Entire's single "Fancy" (1990) has been considered one of the top ten country music recordings by a female artist by both the RIAA and the Country Music Hall of Fame.


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EXTERNAL LINKS



Reba McEntire performs as Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (concert performance was in Carnegie Hall in June, 2005; broadcast on PBS, April 2006).
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/southpacific/