Reba McEntire
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Report and Interview by Rob Tannenbaum, Rolling Stone, 18 December 1986
A year after The New York Times ran its obit, country music is stronger than ever, thanks to artists like Steve Earle, Dwight Yoakam and ...
Reba McEntire: The Last One To Know (MCA)
Review by Rob Tannenbaum, Rolling Stone, 3 December 1987
AS COUNTRY music's most popular female singer, Reba McEntire deserves a lot of credit for aiding the new-traditionalist revival in Nashville. But tagging McEntire as ...
Reba McEntire: Reba (MCA 43134)
Review by John Morthland, Country Music, July 1988
I KNOW THIS is largely an extension of what she's always done, and that a lot of her fans will welcome and cherish it as ...
Reba McEntire: Inglewood Forum, Inglewood CA
Live Review by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 7 December 1992
A Confusing Set From Reba McEntire at Forum ...
Reba McEntire: Read My Mind (MCA 10994; CD and cassette)
Review by Holly Gleason, The New York Times, 12 June 1994
NOBODY TRICK ropes vocally like Reba McEntire. With stunning control, she can twirl, curl and throw a loop around a melody better than anyone. ...
Reba McEntire: "I Don't Like to Be Corralled or Fenced In"
Interview by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 10 May 1995
WYNONNA, TRISHA, Pam — they keep coming in waves, but no one has been able to dislodge Reba McEntire from her position as country music's ...
Reba McEntire: Greatest Hits Vol. III – I'm A Survivor
Review by James Hunter, Country Music, February 2002
SOMEONE I KNOW once worked long-distance, from laid-back Denver offices, with an old guy popularly known as Boston's crankiest attorney. ...
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