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Tanya Denise Tucker (pronounced: ) (born October 10, 1958 in Seminole, Texas
Seminole, Texas

Seminole is a city in and the county seat of Gaines County, Texas in west Texas, United States. The population was 5,910 at the 2000 United States Census....
) is an American country music artist who had her first hit, "Delta Dawn
Delta Dawn

"Delta Dawn" is a song written by former child rockabilly star Larry Collins and songwriter Alex Harvey, and recorded by a number of artists, most notably Bette Midler, Helen Reddy, Tanya Tucker and Waylon Jennings....
", in 1972 at the age of 13. Over the succeeding decades, Tucker became one of the few child performers to mature into adulthood without losing her audience, and during the course of her career, she notched a streak of Top Ten and Top 40 hits. She has produced a long string of successful albums, several nominations for awards from the Country Music Association, and hit songs that includes 1973's "What's Your Mama's Name?" and "Blood Red and Going Down," 1975's "Lizzie and the Rainman," and 1988's "Strong Enough to Bend".

er was the youngest of three children.






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Tanya Denise Tucker (pronounced: ) (born October 10, 1958 in Seminole, Texas
Seminole, Texas

Seminole is a city in and the county seat of Gaines County, Texas in west Texas, United States. The population was 5,910 at the 2000 United States Census....
) is an American country music artist who had her first hit, "Delta Dawn
Delta Dawn

"Delta Dawn" is a song written by former child rockabilly star Larry Collins and songwriter Alex Harvey, and recorded by a number of artists, most notably Bette Midler, Helen Reddy, Tanya Tucker and Waylon Jennings....
", in 1972 at the age of 13. Over the succeeding decades, Tucker became one of the few child performers to mature into adulthood without losing her audience, and during the course of her career, she notched a streak of Top Ten and Top 40 hits. She has produced a long string of successful albums, several nominations for awards from the Country Music Association, and hit songs that includes 1973's "What's Your Mama's Name?" and "Blood Red and Going Down," 1975's "Lizzie and the Rainman," and 1988's "Strong Enough to Bend".

Early life


Childhood before fame

Tucker was the youngest of three children. Her father, Jesse "Bo" Tucker, was a heavy equipment operator, and the family moved often as he sought better work. Tanya's early childhood was spent primarily in Wilcox, Arizona, where the only radio station in town played country music. The Tuckers also went to the concerts of country stars such as Ernest Tubb
Ernest Tubb

Ernest Dale Tubb , nicknamed the "Texas Troubadour", was an United States singer and songwriter and one of the pioneers of country music. His biggest career hit song "Walking the Floor Over You" marked the rise of the honky-tonk style of music....
 and Mel Tillis
Mel Tillis

Mel Tillis is an United States of America country music singer. Although he had been recording songs since the late 1950s, his biggest success occurred in the '70s, with a long list of Top 10 hits....
, and Tanya's older sister LaCosta
LaCosta Tucker

LaCosta Tucker is an American country music artist who had some success in the 1970's and 1980's. The sister of country singer Tanya Tucker, LaCosta charted several singles of her own in the 1970s on the Billboard country singles charts....
 was praised in the family for her vocal abilities. At the age of eight, Tanya told her father that she, too, wanted to be a country singer when she grew up.

Meanwhile, the Tuckers moved again, this time to Saint George, Utah, and there Tanya's mother, Juanita, took her daughter to audition for the film Jeremiah Johnson
Jeremiah Johnson

Jeremiah Johnson is a 1972 in film Western , film director by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford as the title character and Will Geer as "Bear Claw" Chris Lapp....
. Tanya did not win the bigger role she tried out for, but she was hired as a bit player. At about this time she also got one of her first musical breaks, due to the dedication of her father. He drove Tanya and the rest of the family to Phoenix
Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is the capital and largest city in the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the fifth most populous city in the United States. Phoenix is home to 1,552,259 residents, and is the anchor of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area with 4,179,427 residents....
 for the Arizona State Fair, on the chance that the featured performer, country singer Judy Lynn, could use Tanya in her show. Tanya sang for the fair's entertainment people, and she went on to sing at the fair itself.

Career discovery

She made her debut with Mel Tillis
Mel Tillis

Mel Tillis is an United States of America country music singer. Although he had been recording songs since the late 1950s, his biggest success occurred in the '70s, with a long list of Top 10 hits....
, who was so impressed by her talents that he invited her onstage to perform. In 1969, Tucker and her family moved to Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
, where she regularly performed. Eventually, she recorded a demo tape that gained the attention of songwriter Dolores Fuller, who sent it to producer Billy Sherrill
Billy Sherrill

Billy Sherrill was a record producer and arranger who is most famous for his association with a number of country artists, most notably Tammy Wynette....
. At the time, Sherrill was the head of A&R at CBS Records
CBS Records

CBS Records is a record label founded by CBS Corporation in 2006 in music to take advantage of music from its entertainment properties distributed by CBS Paramount Television....
, and he was so impressed with the demo tape that he signed the teenaged vocalist to Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
.

Country music career


1972 – 1979: Teen country star

Sherrill initially planned to have Tucker record "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA
The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA

"The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" is a country music and pop music song written and recorded by Donna Fargo. It is written in the voice of a newlywed girl, sung to her new husband....
," but she passed on the tune to Donna Fargo
Donna Fargo

Donna Fargo is an United States, who is best-known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. This includes "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA" and "Funny Face," which both became major crossover Pop music hits in 1972 in country music....
, choosing "Delta Dawn
Delta Dawn

"Delta Dawn" is a song written by former child rockabilly star Larry Collins and songwriter Alex Harvey, and recorded by a number of artists, most notably Bette Midler, Helen Reddy, Tanya Tucker and Waylon Jennings....
" — a song she heard Bette Midler
Bette Midler

Bette Midler is an American singing, actress and comedienne, also known as The Divine Miss M. During her career, she has won four Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, three Emmy Awards, and a Tony Awards, and has been nominated for two Academy Awards....
 sing on The Tonight Show
The Tonight Show

The Tonight Show is a long-running American late-night talk show and variety show airing on NBC whose The Tonight Show with Jay Leno has been hosted by Jay Leno since 1992....
 — instead. Released in the spring of 1972, the song became a hit, peaking at number six on the country charts and scraping the bottom of the pop charts. At first, Columbia Records tried to downplay Tucker's age, but soon word leaked out and she became a sensation. A year later, Australian singer Helen Reddy
Helen Reddy

Helen Reddy is an Australian/American singer-songwriter. She has won a Grammy Award, been a theatrical stage performer appearing on Broadway theatre, an actress in feature films and credited with writing and singing one of the most iconic and culturally significant songs of the 1970s, "I Am Woman"....
 would score a #1 U.S. pop hit with her version of "Delta Dawn."

Her second single, "Love's the Answer," also became a Top Ten hit later in 1972. Tucker's third single, "What's Your Mama's Name
What's Your Mama's Name

What's Your Mama's Name is the second album by Tanya Tucker. It provided her with her first two #1 hit country singles on the Billboard Music Charts charts: "What's Your Mama's Name" and "Blood Red and Goin' Down" ....
," became her first number one hit in the spring of 1973. Two other number ones — "Blood Red and Goin' Down" and "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)" followed, establishing Tucker as a major star. At the time, Tucker was one of the youngest stars to ever enter Country music. However, there had been other previous teen Country stars before her, including Brenda Lee
Brenda Lee

Brenda Lee is an United States country music-pop music singer popular during the 1950s and 1960s. In the 1960s she had more US charted hits than any other female and only three male singers or groups ....
 and Marie Osmond
Marie Osmond

Olive Marie Osmond is an United States actress, singer, doll designer, and a member of the show business family, The Osmonds. Although she was never part of her family's singing group, she gained success as a solo country music artist in the 1970s and 1980s....
. LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes

Margaret LeAnn Rimes is an American country music singer, songwriter, and actress, who records under the name LeAnn Rimes. She is best known for her rich vocals similar to legendary country music singer Patsy Cline,...
 would later have success at an early age as well.

In 1975, she signed with MCA Records
MCA Records

MCA Records was an United States-based record label owned by MCA Inc., which later gave way to the larger MCA Music Entertainment Group , of which MCA Records was still part....
, where she had a string of hit singles that ran into the late '70s. Among these hits was "Lizzie and the Rainman," which became a #1 Country hit and also became Tucker's only Top 40 Pop music hit, peaking at #37. It also peaked among the Top 10 on the Adult Contemporary charts at the time. Tucker has a string of Top 10 Country hits under MCA between 1975 and 1978, including "San Antonio Stroll", "Here's Some Love" and "It's a Cowboy-Lovin Night".

In 1978, she decided to radically change her image and cross over to rock with her TNT
TNT (Tanya Tucker album)

TNT is the ninth album by Tanya Tucker. Working with a new producer in Jerry Goldstein, Tucker drifts away from her earlier country music style to do a much more rock music-based effort....
 album. Despite the controversy over the record and its sexy cover, it went gold the following year. Two songs from the album became hits, "Texas (When I Die)" and "I'm a Singer, You're the Song." The biggest hit from the album was "Texas (When I Die)" which reached #5 on the Country charts, and also peaking in the bottom of the Pop charts at #70.

1979 – 1984: Sales decline & personal battles

By the end of the '70s, her sales were declining — in 1980 she only had two hits. Also in 1980, she recorded a few singles with Glen Campbell
Glen Campbell

Glen Travis Campbell is a Grammy Award, Dove Award winning, and two time nominated Golden Globe Award United States country pop singer, guitarist and occasional actor....
, with whom she was romantically linked. In addition to recording, she also made her feature film debut in Hard Country
Hard Country (1981 film)

Hard Country is a 1981 in film dramatic movie starring Jan-Michael Vincent and Kim Basinger, and co-starring country music star Tanya Tucker....
. Despite having a Top 10 hit in 1982 with her album Changes
Changes (Tanya Tucker album)

Changes is the fourteenth album by Tanya Tucker. The album only rose to the #47 spot on the Billboard Music Charts Country charts, with four charting singles released: "Feel Right" was at #10, "Changes" at #41, "Baby I'm Yours" at #22, and "Cry" at #89....
, she still remained unsuccessful By 1983, her singles were no longer making the Top 40.

She had begun drinking in her late teens, and she explained how it started: "You send your ass out on the road doing two gigs a night and after all that adoration go back to empty hotel rooms. Loneliness got me into it." In 1978 Tucker moved to Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
, to try, unsuccessfully, to broaden her appeal to pop audiences, and was quickly captivated by the city's nightlife. She also said that she "was the wildest thing out there. I could stay up longer, drink more and kick the biggest ass in town. I was on the ragged edge." The young woman also made gossip columns buzz with a series of romantic involvements. Her famous amours included country singer Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard

Merle Ronald Haggard is an United States country music singer, guitarist, instrumentalist, and songwriter.Merle Haggard has become one of the true giants of country music, as a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and instrumentalist....
, actor Don Johnson
Don Johnson

Don Johnson , is an United States actor known for his work in television and film. Johnson made his screen debut in the 1970 film The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart, but it wouldn't be until 1984 that Johnson would land his defining role....
, the late pop singer Andy Gibb
Andy Gibb

Andy Gibb was an England singer and teen idol, and the youngest brother of Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb, also known as the Bee Gees....
, and--most notably--country and western star Glen Campbell
Glen Campbell

Glen Travis Campbell is a Grammy Award, Dove Award winning, and two time nominated Golden Globe Award United States country pop singer, guitarist and occasional actor....
, with whom she had a very stormy relationship and a minor hit duet, "Dream Lover."

Though she moved to Nashville after her breakup with Campbell in 1982 and began to lead a more secluded life, Tucker continued to drink and use cocaine
Cocaine

Cocaine is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. The name comes from "coca" in addition to the alkaloid suffix -ine, forming cocaine....
. Finally, in 1988, her family confronted her and persuaded her to enter former First Lady Betty Ford's the Betty Ford Center
Betty Ford Center

The Betty Ford Center is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for adults in Rancho Mirage, California, United States, co-founded by former United States First Lady of the United States Betty Ford and Leonard Firestone in October, 1982....
. At first, Tucker rebelled against her treatments, but after private counseling sessions she began to improve. While Tucker was battling drugs and alcohol in the early 80s, her music career was suffering. In 1984 and 1985, she had no released singles to the Country charts.

1986 – 1997: Return to country

In 1986, Tucker signed with Capitol Records
Capitol Records

Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California and New York City as part of Capitol Music Group....
. In 1986, she returned with "One Love at a Time," which climbed to number three. Tucker's career was revitalized with 1986's album, Girls Like Me
Girls Like Me

Following a phenomenal rise to the top of the country music charts that lasted through most of the decade of the 1970's, Tanya Tucker hit a dry spell by the early 1980's....
, an album that spawned four Top 10 country singles. In 1988, she had three No. 1 country singles: "I Won't Take Less Than Your Love" (with Paul Davis and Paul Overstreet), "If It Don't Come Easy" and "Strong Enough to Bend."

Her music was now more country pop
Country pop

Country pop, with roots in both the countrypolitan sound and in soft rock, is a Music genre of country music that first emerged in the 1970s. Although the term first referred to country music songs and artists that crossover to top 40 radio, country pop acts are now more likely to cross over to adult contemporary....
-styled and up-tempo, but this material was what made Tucker popular again. Between 1988 and 1989, Tucker endured one of her most popular years on the charts, racking up nearly eight Country Top 10 hits in a row. Her albums around this time were also achieving "Gold" certifications by the RIAA, after selling 500,000 copies. A Greatest Hits album followed in 1989, releasing a Top 5 hit to the country charts that year from the album called "My Arms Stay Open All Night," which peaked at #2.

In 1988, Tucker was nominated by the Country Music Association
Country Music Association

The Country Music Association was founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee. It originally consisted of only 233 members and was the first trade organization formed to promote a music genre....
 for "Female Vocalist of the Year", and was nominated for other major awards during this time.

After many years in country music, her contributions were finally rewarded when the Country Music Association voted her the "Female vocalist of the Year" in 1991, though she missed the event, having just given birth to her second child. Eight consecutive singles reached the Top 10 in the early 1990s, including "Down to My Last Teardrop," "(Without You) What Do I Do With Me" and "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane." The previous year, she was named by CMT
Country Music Television

Country Music Television, or CMT as it is usually called, is an United States country music-oriented cable television network. Programming includes music videos, taped concerts, Films, biography of country music stars, and reality television....
 "Female Video Artist of the Year". Although by the early 90s Tucker no longer had #1 hits, there were many singles that came close peaking in the Country Top 5 as well as the Top 10. Tucker was one of the most successful female Country artists at the time. She became one of the few teen stars to find success in her adult years.

In 1993, Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits Encore

Greatest Hits Encore was not a compilation of Tanya Tucker's old hits, as might be perceived at first glance, but rather Capitol Records' newly re-recorded versions of Tucker's hits for her former Columbia and MCA labels, which still owned the original versions....
 rose to number 15 and Soon rose to number 18 on the Top Country Albums chart. Liberty Records was changed to Capitol Nashville in 1994.

By now, Tucker was a 20-year veteran in country music, even though she was only in her mid-30s. In 1994, "Hangin' On" was her last Top 5 hit, as well as her last Top 10 hit for a while. That year she performed at the half-time
Half-time

In some team sports such as football and rugby football, matches are played in two halves. Half-time is the name given to the interval between the two halves of the match....
 show at Super Bowl XXVIII
Super Bowl XXVIII

Super Bowl XXVIII was an American football game played on January 30, 1994, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, to decide the National Football League champion following the 1993 NFL season....
. However, Tucker was able to stay in the Country Top 40 this time. In 1996, Tucker was one of the Top 10 most played artists of the year, and that time Capitol Records
Capitol Records

Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California and New York City as part of Capitol Music Group....
' biggest signed female artist. In 1997, she returned to the Top 10 on the Country charts for the last time with the hit, "Little Things", which peaked at #9. That year, she was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame
Texas Country Music Hall of Fame

The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame/Tex Ritter Museum, located in Carthage, Texas in Panola County, Texas, honors those who have made outstanding contributions to country music and were born in the state of Texas....
.

2000 – present: Music career today

In 2002 she founded Tuckertime Records, allowing her to retain control of the recording process and release the singles she wished to release. The same year she issued Tanya
Tanya (album)

Tanya is the title of an album released in 2002 by Tanya Tucker on her own Tuckertime label.The highest charting Billboard Music Charts Country Single was the #34 "A Memory Like I'm Gonna Be." Other noteworthy songs include "Old Weakness ," and "I Can Live Without You " and "I Can Do That." The album peaked at #39 on the Country Albums...
, her first album in five years, and received distribution through Capitol. The album was produced by her fiancé, Jerry Laseter, and included a guest vocal by Vince Gill
Vince Gill

Vincent Grant "Vince" Gill is an United States neotraditional country singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has achieved commercial success and fame both as frontman to the country rock band Pure Prairie League in the 1970s, and as a solo artist beginning in 1983, where his talents as a vocalist and musician have placed him in hig...
.

In 2002, Tucker was ranked #20 on CMT
CMT

CMT can refer to:* Cadmium Mercury Telluride* California mastitis test* California Musical Theatre, a nonprofit arts organization in Sacramento, California...
's 40 Greatest Women of Country Music in 2002. She has also continued to release albums. In 2005, she released an album called Live at Billy Bob's Texas
Live at Billy Bob's Texas (Tanya Tucker album)

Tanya Tucker's Live at Billy Bob's Texas is another in the series featuring various country music artists performing at Billy Bob's nightclub in Fort Worth, Texas, the club that promotes itself as "The World's Largest Honky Tonk." In Tucker's long career this is only the second live album that she has released....
. That same year, she contributed two songs to a tribute album to Bob Wills
Bob Wills

James Robert Wills was an United States Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader, considered by many music authorities one of the fathers of Western swing and called by his fans the "King of Western Swing."...
, called A Tribute to Bob Wills 100th Anniversary. The year continued to make Tucker busy, now with a new book called 100 Ways to Beat the Blues on Fireside, which included tips on pulling yourself out of the dumps, from some of Tucker's good friends, like Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson

Willie Hugh Nelson is an United States country music singer-songwriter author, poet and actor. He reached his greatest fame during the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, but remains Cultural icon, especially in American popular culture....
, Brenda Lee
Brenda Lee

Brenda Lee is an United States country music-pop music singer popular during the 1950s and 1960s. In the 1960s she had more US charted hits than any other female and only three male singers or groups ....
, Little Richard
Little Richard

Rev. Richard Wayne Penniman , better known by the stage name Little Richard, is anAmerican singer, songwriter and pianist. He is considered a key figure in the transition from Rhythm and blues to Rock and roll in the 1950s....
, and Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds

Burton Leon "Burt" Reynolds Jr. is an United States actor. Some of his memorable roles include Lewis Medlock in Deliverance, Paul Crewe in The Longest Yard , Bo 'Bandit' Darville in Smokey and the Bandit, J.J....
.

Tanya is also releasing a new album titled Lonesome Town, will be released in 2009, and a new Live concert recorded at the Renissance Centre, back in December, will be released as well. Tanya sang a duet with country music icon Billy Joe Shaver
Billy Joe Shaver

Billy Joe Shaver is an United States of America country music singer and songwriter. Shaver's 1973 album Old Five and Dimers Like Me is a classic in the outlaw country genre....
, of Shaver's song, "Played the Game Too Long," on his latest album, Everybody's Brother, released September 2007.

Outlaw image

Tucker is one of the few and best-known female Country singers to be classified as an "Outlaw" in the Outlaw country
Outlaw country

Outlaw country was a significant trend in country music during the late 1960s and the 1970s , commonly referred to as The Outlaw Movement or simply Outlaw music....
 movement, which was most popular in the late 70s. As Tucker matured by the end of the 70s, Tucker's outlaw image grew. Like the other Outlaw artists in the business at the time (Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson

Willie Hugh Nelson is an United States country music singer-songwriter author, poet and actor. He reached his greatest fame during the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, but remains Cultural icon, especially in American popular culture....
, Waylon Jennings
Waylon Jennings

Waylon Arnold Jennings was an influential United States of America country music singer and musician. A self-taught guitar player, he rose to prominence as a bass guitar player for Buddy Holly following the break-up of The Crickets....
, David Allan Coe
David Allan Coe

David Allan Coe is an American country music singer who achieved his greatest popularity in the 1970s and 1980s. He has written and performed over 280 original songs throughout his career....
, Hank Williams Jr.), Tucker was able to combine qualities of Country and Rock music into voice to make the Outlaw sound that was popular at the time. These qualities could be heard on some of her biggest hits at the time, including 1978's "Texas (When I Die)." Tucker also had a spirit of independence, which was another Outlaw quality. She ranked #9 on CMT's Dozen Greatest Outlaws, the only woman to appear on that list.

As the 80s progressed, Tucker continued to add the Outlaw qualities to her hits. At the beginning of the 90s, Tucker was still identified as an Outlaw. Today, Tucker continues to be reognized as one, regularly attending Outlaw events among regular shows. Gretchen Wilson
Gretchen Wilson

Gretchen Frances Wilson is an American country music artist. She made her debut in 2004 with the Grammy Award-winning single "Redneck Woman," a number-one hit on the Billboard country charts....
 made reference to Tucker in her 2004 hit song "Redneck Woman
Redneck Woman

"Redneck Woman" is the debut single of American country music artist Gretchen Wilson. Released in 2004, the single served as the lead-off to her multi-platinum debut album Here for the Party....
," and Tucker appears briefly in the video of the song, showing Tucker with other Outlaws.

Other careers & works

Since Tucker's hit-making days, she has published an autobiography that hit the bookstores in 1997 called Nickel Dreams: My Life.

Tucker also starred in her own reality show, Tuckerville
Tuckerville

Tuckerville is the television series that first aired on The Learning Channel in 2005 about the life of Tanya Tucker and her three children; Presley, Grayson and Layla....
, on The Learning Channel in 2005. The show is an in-depth visit of Tucker behind the scenes in her home with her family. Tucker also continues to perform for the military doing benefits with up and coming country acts such as Eric Agnew and Cole Deggs and the Lonesome. Tanya has stated in several recent interviews that she is filming new episodes of her reality show "Tuckerville." Since Tanya has now moved out of her Nashville home, the show will now take place in Malibu, where Tanya is currently living.

Personal life

Since the late 70s, Tucker was involved in numerous relationships with fellow entertainers. Her best known relationship was with Country-pop singer-songwriter, Glen Campbell
Glen Campbell

Glen Travis Campbell is a Grammy Award, Dove Award winning, and two time nominated Golden Globe Award United States country pop singer, guitarist and occasional actor....
 from 1980-1981. Together they recorded a number of duet recordings which did not reach the Top 40. The two were even briefly engaged in the early 80s. A stormy relationship filled with drugs and physical abuse eventually caused the two to end their love affair by 1981. Tucker later stated that Campbell abused her physically during the course of their relationship and that he had knocked out her teeth. Since then, Tucker continued to date into the 80s and 90s. One of her serious relationships included boyfriend, Ben Reed with whom she had children Presley Tanita and Beau Grayson. However, they eventually broke up. In the new millennium, Tucker became engaged to Jerry Laseter, who also helped produce her 2002 album and is the father of Layla LaCosta.

Tucker has three children; Daughter: Presley Tanita (b. 5-Jul-1989, with Ben), a son: Beau Grayson (b. 2-Oct-1991), and a daughter Layla LaCosta Laseter (b. 25-Jun-1999, with Jerry). Tucker also has three siblings; two brothers, Don and Robert (Robert died of pneumonia
Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an Inflammation illness of the lung. Frequently, it is described as lung parenchyma/alveolus inflammation and abnormal alveolar filling with fluid ....
) and an older sister, LaCosta.

Awards & honors

Year Award Program Award
1972 Academy of Country Music Awards Top New Female Vocalist
1973 Music City News Country Most Promising Female Artist of the Year
1981 Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children; In Harmony A Sesame Street Record (w/ various artists)
1991 Country Music Association Awards
Country Music Association Awards

The Country Music Association Awards, also known as the CMA Awards, or the CMAs and not to be confused with the Academy of Country Music, are voted on by business members of the Country Music Association....
Female Vocalist of the Year
1993 CMT Music Awards
Country Music Television

Country Music Television, or CMT as it is usually called, is an United States country music-oriented cable television network. Programming includes music videos, taped concerts, Films, biography of country music stars, and reality television....
Female Artist of the Year
Academy of Country Music Awards Video of the Year; "Two Sparrows In a Hurricane"
1994 CMT
Country Music Television

Country Music Television, or CMT as it is usually called, is an United States country music-oriented cable television network. Programming includes music videos, taped concerts, Films, biography of country music stars, and reality television....
June Artist of the Month
Country Music Association Awards
Country Music Association Awards

The Country Music Association Awards, also known as the CMA Awards, or the CMAs and not to be confused with the Academy of Country Music, are voted on by business members of the Country Music Association....
Album of the Year; Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles
Common Thread: The Songs of The Eagles

Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles is a tribute album to the Eagles, an American rock music band. Released in 1993 on Giant Records , the album features cover songs of various Eagles songs, as performed by country music acts....
 (w/ various artists)
1995 Country Weekly's Golden Pick Tomorrows Legend
1997 CMT
Country Music Television

Country Music Television, or CMT as it is usually called, is an United States country music-oriented cable television network. Programming includes music videos, taped concerts, Films, biography of country music stars, and reality television....
March Artist of the Month
2002 CMT
Country Music Television

Country Music Television, or CMT as it is usually called, is an United States country music-oriented cable television network. Programming includes music videos, taped concerts, Films, biography of country music stars, and reality television....
's 40 Greatest Women of Country Music
Ranking — #20


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