100 Greatest Women, #8: Trisha Yearwood September 24, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 15 Trisha Yearwood was the genre’s most consistently excellent recording artist during the boom years of the nineties and the decade that followed.
100 Greatest Women, #9: Alison Krauss September 19, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 8 This legend in her own time has made an indelible mark on bluegrass, country, and Americana music.
100 Greatest Women, #10: Kitty Wells September 19, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 3 The Queen of Country Music opened the door for all women in country music to walk through.
100 Greatest Women, #11: Wynonna & The Judds September 15, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 4 Wynonna’s distinguished solo career has enhanced the legacy of the Judds, the most successful female duo of all time.
100 Greatest Women, #12: Patty Loveless September 15, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 5 The last of the great mountain singers, Patty Loveless fused country, rock, and bluegrass into her own unique sound.
100 Greatest Women, #13: Dixie Chicks September 13, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 7 The top selling female band of all time became legends with just four studio albums.
100 Greatest Women, #14: Rosanne Cash September 13, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 12 Rosanne Cash enjoyed immense popularity as a mainstream country music singer before becoming a stalwart of the burgeoning Americana music scene.
100 Greatest Women, #15: Shania Twain September 9, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 13 The biggest-selling female country artist in history, Shania Twain achieved success on a worldwide scale that is yet to be matched.
100 Greatest Women, #16: Lee Ann Womack September 9, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 6 Lee Ann Womack was among the biggest mainstream country stars as the century turned, and is now a cornerstone of the Americana music scene.
100 Greatest Women, #17: Barbara Mandrell September 6, 2018 Kevin John Coyne 8 Barbara Mandrell completely transformed the notion of what a country music entertainer could be.