Terri Clark
Terri Clark
Artist Information
Genres: Country-Pop, Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country
Active: 90's, 2000's
Born: August 5, 1968 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Biography
Like her contemporary Shania Twain, singer/songwriter Terri Clark came storming out of Canada and captured the attention of America's country music industry in the mid-'90s. Where Twain incorporated more rock & roll elements into her music, Clark largely stayed close to her country roots, even if those roots were more new country than hardcore honky tonk. Raised in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Clark (born in Montreal, August 5, 1968) was part of a musical family. Her grandparents, Ray and Betty Gauthier, were country stars in Canada, opening shows for stars like George Jones and Little Jimmy Dickens, while her mother sang folk songs in local coffeehouses. As a child, Terri listened to her grandparents' country records and taught herself how to play guitar. Throughout her adolescence, Clark sang, played, and listened to country music; she was particularly inspired by female artists like Reba McEntire, the Judds, and Linda Ronstadt.
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 Terri Clark Gypsy Boots       
Discography
Release: September 8, 2009
Label: Universal Distribution
Release: October 20, 2009
Label: BareTrack/Capitol