100 Greatest Women, #35: Rose Maddox July 30, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 2 West Coast country pioneer Rose Maddox was among early country music’s most significant female artists.
100 Greatest Women, #36: Mary Chapin Carpenter July 30, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 4 Folk-influenced singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter had a string of award-winning hits in the nineties.
100 Greatest Women, #37: Jean Shepard July 27, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 3 A member for 51 years, Jean Shepard was the Grand Lady of the Grand Ole Opry.
100 Greatest Women, #38: Lynn Anderson July 27, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 7 The “Rose Garden” singer was one of the first big crossover acts of the seventies.
100 Greatest Women, #39: Lucinda Williams July 25, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 3 This Americana legend is considered among the greatest songwriters in the history of American music.
100 Greatest Women, #40: LeAnn Rimes July 25, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 4 During her two decades in the music business, LeAnn Rimes has been a teenage country star, a pop diva, and a mature and thoughtful singer-songwriter.
100 Greatest Women, #41: K.T. Oslin July 23, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 4 This 80’s Lady made music for her generation and redefined who a woman in country music could be.
100 Greatest Women, #42: Donna Fargo July 23, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 3 As country music’s sunshine superwoman, Donna Fargo had a run of big hits in the seventies.
100 Greatest Women, #43: Minnie Pearl July 20, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 2 This Grand Ole Opry comedienne was one of the most beloved country music figures of her generation.
100 Greatest Women, #44: June Carter Cash July 20, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 2 An accomplished singer and songwriter in her own right, June Carter Cash stood proudly among the legends in her family.