I think it was Le Ann Rhymes
2006-10-26 03:19:57
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answered by ? 5
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LeAnn Rimes
When Bill Mack, a Dallas disc jockey and record promoter, met Rimes, he was so impressed by her talents, he took her under his wing and began cultivating a plan to break her into the mainstream. The cornerstone of Mack's plan was a song called Blue, which he had written in the '60s. Mack claimed that he had written the tune for Patsy Cline, but she had died before she was able to record the song. In 1996, Rimes burst out of nowhere with her debut single, Blue, which immediately captured the attention of country fans across America. It wasn't just the fact that her rich, powerful vocals were remarkably similar to Patsy Cline — it was the fact that Rimes was only 13 years old. At the age of 14, LeAnn Rimes became the youngest person to ever win a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1997. Her first album sold more than 8 million copies bursting her into instant stardom.
2006-10-26 10:19:55
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answered by kendo2_2000 4
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I agree, thought it was already asked and answered by a few of us. Not a TEEN QUEEN, but when Leann Rimes was a pre-teen (I believe 12 maybe she was 13) when she appeared on a Star Search Contest kind of show, they said she was a reincarnation of Patsy Cline
2006-10-26 04:26:09
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answered by Doreen R 3
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Leeann Rimes
2006-10-26 19:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure about the teen queen part, but probably Lee Ann Rhymes. She was amazing to be able to sing like that at such a young age.
2006-10-26 04:29:56
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answered by Joy 4
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Gee, I don't know. I always thought Leeann Rimes was compared to her but she is not what I would call a teen queen.
2006-10-26 03:20:06
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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Just answered this
Leann rimes
2006-10-26 03:20:06
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answered by jsweit8573 6
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