LeAnn Rimes Trivia
LeAnn Rimes is a marvelous American singer of country music and pop genre.
LeAnn Rimes was born on August 28th, 1982, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.
LeAnn Rimes is of 5' 5" [1.65 m] in height.
LeAnn Rimes' birth name is Margaret LeAnn Rimes.
LeAnn Rimes is the daughter of Belinda and Wilbur Rimes.
LeAnn Rimes is French and Native American descent.
LeAnn Rimes began singing since the age of three.
LeAnn Rimes began her career singing in a Dallas musical production of "A Christmas Carol" at the age of seven.
LeAnn Rimes also sang the "The Star Spangled Banner" to open Dallas Cowboys football games.
LeAnn Rimes recorded her first independent album "All That" in 1993 that was made available only in Dallas local stores. The album contained her hit number 'Blue'.
LeAnn Rimes released nine studio albums beginning with her debut album titled "Blue" in 1996 and followed it up with "You Light up My
Life: Inspirational Songs" in 1997, "Sittin' on Top of the World" in 1998, "LeAnn Rimes" in 1999, "I Need You" in 2001, "Twisted Angel" in 2002, "This Woman" in 2005, "Whatever We Wanna" in 2006 and "Family" in 2007.
LeAnn Rimes has won three Academy of Country Music awards in 1996 for her debut album "Blue".
LeAnn Rimes has won four awards in 1997: two from Grammy, one from American music and one from Country Music Association.
LeAnn Rimes has won CMT music award in 2008.
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