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Terri Clark (born on August 5, 1968 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a country musician. She grew up in Medicine Hat, Alberta and moved to Nashville at age 18. There she played at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, where she got her start. Check our available Terri Clark concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Originally released digitally in the USA in July of 2011, Roots and Wings is finally seeing the light of day in physical CD form released as a partnership with Capitol Nashville...
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Canadian Terri Clark struckgold with last year's eponymous American debut, which showcasedher strong-woman persona and iconoclastic writing. Thefollow-up Just the Same offers a more seasoned singer and more varied songs,but less spunk. Still, the ballad "Any Woman" and her flirtybarroom shuffle "Neon Flame" should keep jukeboxes humming. B
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Five years after establishing herself as a better-than-average radio act, Terri Clark, Nashville's only cowboy-hatted woman, makes a left-of-center bidfor singer-songwriter respectability and alt-countryseriousness with Fearless. Cowriting with Mary Chapin Carpenter, covering JannArden, and dueting with Emmylou Harris, Clark uncovers asurprising intelligence. In time, as she adds more subtlety toher chameleonlike vocals, she may become a contender.
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In the mid-â??90s, she was the rare female hat act among a sea of young studs in Stetsons. Now, Grand Ole Opry member Terri Clark is standing out once again with The Long Way Home, her first self-released disc since leaving Mercury late last year...
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It's been a rough past couple of years for Terri Clark. After more than a decade with Mercury Nashville, the female 'hat act' left the label which made her a star for a new deal with BNA Records. Despite scoring two Top 40 hits for the label her album In My Next Life was never released (The singles are available at digital stores). Rather than try to get another single up the charts with BNA Terri instead decided to start a new record label called Bare Track Records to release her music...
- roughstock.com
like most women, the woman in her has plenty of what the title says ("You Can't Help the One You Love," "Better Than You," "I Just Wanna Be Mad")
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Nashville's feisty female ideal, which is one reason she's not a bigger star ("I Wanna Do It All," "If I Were You").
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With Just the Same, Terri Clark proved she was going to be around for a while, and that the impression her self-titled debut made was no fluke. And like most acts Luke Lewis oversees, she's been allowed to grow with each release. How I Feel opens with one of the best songs written in the country genre in the preceding decade or so, Kim Richey's testimonial anthem "I'm Alright" from her own Bitter Sweet album...
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