Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian was born in Texas, and started studying singing at the age of five. The first album she released, Blue, for which she won 2 Grammy Awards helped make her one of the most well-known country artists. Rimes took her first singing lessons when she was 5, and she performed on television stations in Texas and in theatres. But her big break resulted from Her debut album Blue. For this, Rimes won two Grammy Awards. Her early albums featured an amalgamation of traditional, contemporary for adults pop, and rock. A similar style and sound of their music has led to her being compared to Patsy Cline. Music critics have drawn comparisons between the works of Rimes's music to Cline. LeAnn Rimes, a singer from the country genre and an author, is also writer. She began writing her first novel at the age of fifteen, in addition to composing children's tales. She made her big-screen debut in the movie Coyote Ugly and sang the theme song of the film Can't Stop th...
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