Artist: Lee Ann Womack
Feature from web archive November 6, 2008
“That’s what’s already in me”: A conversation with Lee Ann Womack
Texas-raised Lee Ann Womack has been a leading light in country music since her self-titled debut album of 1997. With one ear on country history and another on contemporary sounds and themes, she’s won respect in mainstream country and in Americana as well. Her albums frequently have been highly praised, and the latest, Call Me [...]
Record Review from web archive October 21, 2008
Lee Ann Womack’s not-so-easy country
Lee Ann Womack’s seventh album has a backstory. Her 2005 record There’s More Where That Came From was the strongest artistic statement of her career, a shrewdly crafted album that did well with the critics and also sounded great on the radio. But in 2006 she moved from her longtime label MCA over to Mercury, [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #56 March-April 2005
Lee Ann Womack – There’s More Where That Came From
Consider this A Brief History of Contemporary Country Music, courtesy of Lee Ann Womack. In 2000, Womack released an album called I Hope You Dance. She was already a much respected country singer, with a voice and demeanor that identified her as a breathier, more temperate version of Dolly Parton. She’d been successful too, having [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #42 Nov-Dec 2002
Lee Ann Womack – Something Worth Leaving Behind
There are at least two categories of disappointment. You can want one thing but get another. Or you can get what you want but still want it to be…better. Something Worth Leaving Behind, Lee Ann Womack’s highly anticipated follow-up to the phenomenal I Hope You Dance, falls into both categories. Womack is one of contemporary [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #27 May-June 2000
Lee Ann Womack – Dances with wolves
The waitress serving pecan waffles at the north Texas truckstop — and she is far too young to carry such heavy black bags beneath her brown eyes — takes only a few steps from the table before turning back with a flickering smile and the answer to a hundred-mile question: “Lee Ann Womack, that’s who [...]
