Gretchen Wilson

Gretchen Wilson is an American country artist known for her hit single 'Redneck Woman' and her successful second album 'All Jacked Up'.

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Profession :

Country Singer

Birthday :

June 26, 1973

Age :

51

Gretchen Wilson, an American country music singer-songwriter, gained prominence in 2004 with her hit debut single “Redneck Woman.” This song reached the top 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and she continued to find success with albums such as “All Jacked Up” and “Here for the Party.” Throughout her career, Wilson has won numerous music awards, including a 2005 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Some of her most well-known songs include “Come to Bed,” “The Earrings Song,” and “One of the Boys.” Besides her music career, she has appeared in films like “The King of Queens” and “Redneck Roots,” as well as TV shows such as “Still the King” and “Hank Williams Jr.’s Rowdy Friends.”

An interesting fact about Gretchen Wilson is that her second album, “All Jacked Up,” reached No. 1 on both the Top 200 and Country album charts, selling 1 million copies. The title track also set a record for the highest debut ever made by a female artist, entering the Hot Country Songs chart at No. 21.