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Behind the Scenes: Lee Ann Womack’s Latest Music Video, “Hollywood”

Lee Ann Womack’s latest collection of songs, The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone, is a culmination of a journey that began with Womack’s 2005 CMA Album of the Year, There’s More Where That Come From. With vivid storytelling, a profound sense of self-awareness, and a variety of genre blends, the album displays Womack’s experience and talent as a songwriter, vocalist, and musician. The track “Hollywood” stands out. A classic country song, it paints heartbreak in a devastatingly realistic manner, portraying a shattered portrait of a couple staying together out of habit, but isolated in forlorn self-reflection...Read more and watch the full Making Of: Hollywood video at CowboysIndians.com.    

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Lee Ann Womack Isn't A Happy Endings Person, But She Let "Hollywood" Have One Anyway

What's real and what's fake? Lee Ann Womack, the country queen whose most famous song, "I Hope You Dance" still plays at weddings and graduations everywhere you go, was thinking that over one faded day in Palm Springs. And so drawing on her affection-turned-disillusionment for Hollywood, she wrote a little song about it - and about a relationship turned sour. Read more and watch the "Hollywood" Video Premiere on Refinery29.com.

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Lee Ann Womack Releases alluring “All The Trouble” Video Today

 Womack currently on nationwide headlining tour w. NYC, Nashville dates this Spring Lee Ann Womack released the official video for “All The Trouble,” the lead single from her most recent critically acclaimed record ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone’ (ATO). Filmed in Los Angeles and directed by Claire Marie Vogel, the striking video captures the song’s “bitter blues” (New York Times), “smoldering, moody arrangement” (No Depression) and the raw immediacy of Lee Ann’s gold-spun vocals. Watch here and please feel free to share!NPR says ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone’ is an album “bound for the country canon.” It was named one of the best albums of 2017 on multiple NPR lists, along with Wall Street Journal, Billboard, Garden & Gun, Rolling Stone...

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The Bluegrass Situation: Lee Ann Womack's Country Primer

I grew up hanging out in an East Texas radio station while my dad played some of the greatest country songs ever made. Thanks to The Bluegrass Situation for letting me share a few of them with you. Click here to check out the playlist!

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