Grietchen Wilson hopes to end estrangement with her mother.
She left high school in the ninth grade to be raised by her single mother in a trailer park.Wilson was discovered by Big and Rich after moving to Nashville to pursue a musical career.She had two Platinum-selling albums in 2003 and 2005.
Wilson was born on June 26, 1973.Wilson was raised in a trailer park by a single mother and dropped out of school in ninth grade.She worked in the kitchen at local clubs singing for extra tips to pay her bills.
Wilson moved to Nashville in 1996 to pursue a career in music after performing for several months in a local cover band.She had dreamed of overnight success.She worked in bars for four years while waiting for her break.She was introduced to the Nashville music community by Big & Rich, who heard her sing one night and was impressed by her talent.
Sony Music Nashville signed Wilson in 2003Her debut album, Here for the Party, was certified quadruple Platinum thanks to the chart-topping single "Redneck Woman."All Jacked Up was her follow-up.It was also certified Platinum.
Wilson has continued to grow her career by performing with country music legends.She won two awards in 2004, one for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and the other for the coveted Horizon Award.The Female Vocalist of the Year was named after her.
One of the Boys, I Got Your Country Right Here, Right on Time, and Christmas in My Heart are other albums.
Wilson was arrested in August of last year for acting "belligerent" on an American Airlines flight to Connecticut.The country singer was arrested after the flight landed and charged with a crime.
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