Reba McEntire

On March 28, 1955, Reba Nell McEntire was born in McAlester, Okla., to Clark Vincent and Jacqueline Smith McEntire. The third of four children, she was raised on her family’s 8,000-acre family ranch in Chockie, Okla., and travelled frequently to watch her father compete at rodeos. Her father was the World Champion Steer Roper in 1957, 1958, and 1961, an honor her grandfather John McEntire also won in 1934. She would later follow in the family tradition by participating in barrel racing competitions from the time she was 11-years old until she was 21. Her mother, a former schoolteacher and secretary to the superintendent of Kiowa High School, had once harbored dreams of being a Country Music singer. Instead, she had four children and taught them how to sing and harmonize on the long car trips.

While in high school, Reba joined her older brother Pake (who later had his own Country Music career) and younger sister Susie (who would grow up to become a Gospel singer) as members of the Kiowa High School Cowboy Band, and recorded a single, “The Ballad of John McEntire,” for Boss Records in 1971. Her older sister Alice, runner up to the IFR Barrel Racing Championship that same year, never sought a musical career, but was always a strong supporter of her family. Soon after, the three musical siblings formed their own group, The Singing McEntires, and performed frequently at rodeos, clubs, and dance halls. After high school ended, Reba went to college at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, later graduating in 1976 with a major in elementary education and a minor in music.

Reba sang the National Anthem at the National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City on Dec. 10, 1974. Her performance so impressed Red Steagall, who was also performing at the event, that he invited her to Nashville to record demos for his music publishing company. After recording Reba during her spring break in March 1975, Steagall shopped her tapes around Nashville and secured her deal with Polygram Mercury Records in November.

Although her first recordings were not that successful, Reba worked steadily to build her career. The first single, “I Don’t Want to Be a One Night Stand,” peaked at No. 88 in 1976, followed in 1977 by “(There’s Nothing Like the Love) Between a Woman and a Man” at No. 86, and “Glad I Waited Just For You,” at No. 88, and her self-titled debut album, which did not chart at all. Despite the lack of initial chart success, she was invited to debut on the Grand Ole Opry on Sept. 17, 1977, which happened to be 30 years to the day when her father won the All Around at the Pendleton, Org. rodeo. Although her next two albums still would not chart, Reba began building momentum when she cracked the Top 20 with songs such as “Three Sheets in the Wind” (with Jacky Ward) and her cover of Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams.” She achieved her first Top 10 hit when “(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven” reached No. 8 in 1980, and she followed it with the Top 5 “Today All Over Again.” Showing career growth, her fourth album, Heart to Heart, became her first charting album, peaking at No. 42 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart. Her fifth album, Unlimited, eventually rose to No. 22 on the charts and featured her No. 3 hit “I’m Not That Lonely Yet,” as well as her first two No. 1 hits: “Can’t Even Get the Blues” and “You’re The First Time I’ve Thought About Leaving.”

Reba moved to MCA Records in 1983, and released the album Just A Little Love one year later, featuring the Top Five title cut. She wanted more control over her song selection and album production, and was thrilled when label president Jimmy Bowen allowed her to make the album she wanted to make (she and Bowen would later co-produce several successful albums together). She released My Kind of Country in 1984 and hit No. 1 with its first single, “How Blue.” The album, which featured both new material and covers of songs originally recorded by Ray Price, Carl Smith, Connie Smith, and Faron Young, helped propel Reba to the forefront of the “New Traditionalists” alongside artists such as Ricky Skaggs, George Strait, and Randy Travis. The album also featured her No. 1 hit “Somebody Should Leave.” Her success was rewarded in 1984, when she won the CMA Female Vocalist of the Year Award for the first time. She would go on to win this Award for four consecutive years (1984-1987), and currently is tied with Martina McBride for the most wins in this category. The year 1986 brought further honors, as she joined the Grand Ole Opry in January, and was named CMA Entertainer of the Year in October, an Award that recognized her remarkable showmanship in concert.

By this time, Reba was a bonafide Country Music superstar. Her 1986 album Whoever’s in New England was her first to be certified Gold by the RIAA, and both the title cut and “Little Rock” became No. 1 hits. One year later, her Greatest Hits album became her first Platinum-certified album (continuing to sell more than four million copies through the years). She continued to rule the charts with hit songs including “The Last One to Know” and “Love Will Find Its Way to You.” But her album Reba, which contained the hits “Sunday Kind of Love,” “I Know How He Feels,” and “New Fool at an Old Game,” signaled a change towards a more pop-oriented style. Reba continued in this direction, scoring hits with songs such as “Cathy’s Clown” and “Walk On.”

Proving her business acumen, Reba and her former husband/manager Narvel Blackstock created Starstruck Entertainment in 1988 to handle her management, booking, publicity, publishing, and more. The company went on to work with other artists as well, including Kelly Clarkson and Blake Shelton. In 1990, she gave birth to a son Shelby Steven McEntire Blackstock. She would later share stories from her life in her 1994 autobiography Reba: My Story and her 1999 book Comfort from a Country Quilt. Years later, she would expand her brand and oversee the creation and development of successful clothing, footwear, luggage, and home collection lines that are sold nationwide in Dillard’s.

After getting a taste of acting from her music videos, Reba began exploring her options in Hollywood. She first appeared alongside Kevin Bacon and Michael Gross in the comic, horror film “Tremors,” in 1990. Over the years, she would continue with roles in movies such as “North” (1994), “The Little Rascals” (1994), and “One Night at McCool’s” (2001). She also appeared in a string of television movies, including: “The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw” with Kenny Rogers in 1991; “The Man From Left Field” with Burt Reynolds in 1993; “Is There Life Out There?” in 1994 (based on her hit song and music video); “Buffalo Girls” in 1995 (where she first played Annie Oakley); “Forever Love” in 1998 (also based on her hit song); and “Secret of Giving” in 1999. Her distinctive voice was heard as the goddess Artemis in the animated television series “Hercules” (1998); Betsy the Cow in the movie “Charlotte’s Web” (2006); and Dixie the dog in animated movie “The Fox and the Hound 2” (2006).

But she was never far away from the music, continuing to chart huge hits with “You Lie,” “Rumor Has It,” “Fancy,” “Is There Life Out There,” “The Night the Lights Went Out In Georgia,” “Take It Back,” “The Heart Won’t Lie” (a duet with Vince Gill), “Does He Love You” (a duet with Linda Davis, which won the 1994 CMA Vocal Event of the Year Award as well a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals), “Why Haven’t I Heard From You,” “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter,” “She Thinks His Name Was John,” “On My Own” (with Davis, Martina McBride, and Trisha Yearwood), “The Fear of Being Alone,” “I’d Rather Ride Around With You,” “How Was I to Know,” “Forever Love,” “If You See Him/If You See Her” (with Brooks and Dunn), and more. She also reached No. 2 on the Billboard Dance Singles chart with her remake of The Supremes’ “You Keep Me Hangin’ On.”

In 2001, Reba triumphed when she took over the role of Annie Oakley in the Broadway play “Annie Get Your Gun,” previously played in this revival by Bernadette Peters, Susan Lucci, and Cheryl Ladd. Reba brought new life to the production, and with it came rave reviews, sold out performances, a Drama Desk Award, and an Outer Critics Circle Award.

After performing on Broadway from February through June, Reba moved to Los Angeles to begin her successful television sitcom “Reba” for the WB Network (later renamed the CW Network). The show debuted in October and remained in production for six seasons, signing off in February 2007. The series grew even stronger and gained a larger audience through syndication re-runs on the Lifetime Network, and will continue to play for a second round of syndication on ABC Family and CMT through 2014.

While starring in and producing the television series, Reba continued to succeed in music with hit songs such as “I’m a Survivor” (the sitcom’s theme song), “I’m Gonna Take That Mountain,” “He Gets That From Me,” “My Sister,” and the No. 1 hit “Somebody.” In 2005, she participated in a special concert performance of “South Pacific” with Alec Baldwin and Brian Stokes Mitchell at Carnegie Hall that was filmed to air on “Great Performances” on PBS the following year.

In 2007, she released Reba Duets, an album that paired her with artists including Kenny Chesney (on “Every Other Weekend”), and Kelly Clarkson (on “Because of You”), as well as Ronnie Dunn, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Don Henley, Carole King, Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes, Justin Timberlake, and Trisha Yearwood. This became her first album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart.

After releasing a three-disc 50 Greatest Hits album in 2008, Reba left her longtime home at MCA and moved to the Valory Music Label, reuniting her with label president Scott Borchetta. Her first album for her new label, Keep on Loving You, became her second album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart when it was released in 2009. The album’s first single “Strange” debuted at No. 39 on the Billboard Country Singles chart, the highest single chart debut and the fastest rising single of her career. In addition to the title cut, the album also featured “Consider Me Gone,” which topped the Billboard Country Singles chart for four consecutive weeks and became her longest-running No. 1 song ever. Her current album, All the Women I Am, hit stores in 2010, and features the hit singles “Turn on the Radio,” which became the first No. 1 hit from the new CD, and Reba’s remake of Beyonce’s “If I Were a Boy,” which she performed on “The 44th Annual CMA Awards” that year.

During her 2011 ALL THE WOMEN I AM TOUR, both Pollstar and Billboard’s Boxscore (the touring industry’s leading trade outlets) named Reba the #1 female Country touring artist, selling a combined total of over 9 million tickets in her career.

Reba’s life and career were featured in the REBA: ALL THE WOMEN I AM Exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, TN. The exhibit contained more than two dozen costumes, personal possessions, vintage photographs and career-spanning audio and video. The exhibit ran from August 9, 2013 - June 22, 2014.

In 2017, Reba released her first ever gospel album, SING IT NOW: SONGS OF FAITH & HOPE. The two disc twenty song collection featured classic hymns as well as new inspirational anthems. It debuted at #1 on both the Billboard Country & Christian charts and earned her a Dove and GRAMMY® award.

One of the most successful female recording artists in history, Reba has sold over 56 million albums worldwide and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame. She has won 15 American Music Awards; 13 ACM Awards;9 People’s Choice Awards; 7 CMA Awards; 2 GRAMMY Awards; an ACM Career Achievement Honor; and is one of only four entertainers in history to receive the National Artistic Achievement Award from the U.S. Congress.

Reba’s reign of #1 hits spans four decades and Billboard, Country Aircheck and Mediabase recognized her as the biggest female hitmaker in Country music history.

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REBA MCENTIRE PARTNERS WITH 40 FARMS NATIONWIDE FOR THEMED CORN MAZES IN CELEBRATION OF FALL BOOK LAUNCH
September 14, 2023

REBA MCENTIRE PARTNERS WITH 40 FARMS NATIONWIDE FOR THEMED CORN MAZES IN CELEBRATION OF FALL BOOK LAUNCH

Nashville, TN – September 14, 2023 – Reba McEntire is partnering with more than 40 farms across the country as they host Reba-themed corn mazes in celebration of her upcoming lifestyle book Not That Fancy:Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots.  While navigating the mazes, guests will look for clues and play an interactive game quizzing them […]

REBA MCENTIRE’S NOT THAT FANCY ALBUM AVAILABLE FOR DIGITAL PRE-ORDER NOW
August 25, 2023

REBA MCENTIRE’S NOT THAT FANCY ALBUM AVAILABLE FOR DIGITAL PRE-ORDER NOW

“Till You Love Me (Acoustic Version)” Available Now Not That Fancy Album and Book Set for October Release Nashville, TN – August 25, 2023 – Reba McEntire’s forthcoming album NOT THAT FANCY is available for digital pre-order today HERE. Reba also unveiled a new track from the album, the acoustic version of her hit“Till You Love Me.” For NOT THAT FANCY, Reba teamed up with Grammy […]

REBA MCENTIRE’S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN CONCERT SET TO STREAM GLOBALLY AUGUST 13 VIA VEEPS 
August 10, 2023

REBA MCENTIRE’S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN CONCERT SET TO STREAM GLOBALLY AUGUST 13 VIA VEEPS 

Nashville, TN – August 10, 2023 – Fans across the world can relive Reba McEntire’s electric Madison Square Garden concert during a special global streaming event Sunday, August 13th at 7pm ET. The performance marks Reba’s first time headlining the iconic venue and the grand finale of her acclaimed Reba: Live In Concert tour. Now, fans will be able to […]

REBA MCENTIRE ANNOUNCES SPECIAL RYMAN EVENT “NOT THAT FANCY: AN EVENING WITH REBA & FRIENDS”
July 11, 2023

REBA MCENTIRE ANNOUNCES SPECIAL RYMAN EVENT “NOT THAT FANCY: AN EVENING WITH REBA & FRIENDS”

Nashville, TN – July 11, 2023 – Reba McEntire will celebrate the release of her upcoming lifestyle book with a one-night-only special event, “Not That Fancy: An Evening with Reba & Friends” set for November 5 at 7:30 pm at Nashville’s iconic Ryman Auditorium.  Reba’s former Reba co-star Melissa Peterman will host the event, which will be an evening of stories […]

REBA MCENTIRE TO EXTEND RUN AS COACH WITH NBC’S ‘THE VOICE,’ SIGNS ON FOR SEASON 25
June 22, 2023

REBA MCENTIRE TO EXTEND RUN AS COACH WITH NBC’S ‘THE VOICE,’ SIGNS ON FOR SEASON 25

Nashville, TN – June 22, 2023 – NBC’s ‘The Voice’ announced today that Reba McEntire will extend her run with the beloved show for back-to-back seasons, officially signing on for Season 25. Already confirmed for the coaching panel for Season 24, Reba will reclaim her red chair alongside John Legend, Chance the Rapper, and Dan […]

REBA MCENTIRE FEATURED ON NBC’S THIRD ANNUAL “INSPIRING AMERICA” NETWORK SPECIAL
June 12, 2023

REBA MCENTIRE FEATURED ON NBC’S THIRD ANNUAL “INSPIRING AMERICA” NETWORK SPECIAL

Nashville, TN – June 12, 2023 – Superstar Reba McEntire was featured on NBC’s third annual “Inspiring America” network special, which aired over the weekend. Click here to watch.  “Inspiring America” celebrates remarkable individuals, including newsmakers, celebrities, athletes, philanthropists, and everyday people who have been an inspiration over the past year. The special spotlighted Reba’s involvement with Reba’s Place, a new […]

REBA MCENTIRE SET TO JOIN NBC’S ‘THE VOICE’ AS COACH FOR SEASON 24
May 15, 2023

REBA MCENTIRE SET TO JOIN NBC’S ‘THE VOICE’ AS COACH FOR SEASON 24

Nashville, TN – May 15, 2023 – After serving as the Mega Mentor for Season 23 of NBC’s ‘The Voice,’ Reba McEntire will continue her run with the beloved competition, signing on as a coach for Season 24. Reba will draw from her iconic career as she shares her expertise with hopeful up-and-comers, joining veteran coach John Legend […]

Reba McEntire “Keep On Loving You” Vinyl Due 12/6
October 25, 2024

Reba McEntire “Keep On Loving You” Vinyl Due 12/6

Vinyl Due Dec. 6, Pre-Order Begins Today Happy’s Place Makes Electric Debut as Pilot Episode Garners 10 Million Viewers Nashville, TN – Oct. 25, 2024 –Reba McEntire is celebrating the 15-year anniversary of her hit album Keep On Loving You, releasing it on vinyl for the first time Friday, Dec. 6. Keep On Loving You debuted to acclaim in […]

Reba Releases Original Theme Song From New NBC Comedy “Happy’s Place”
October 11, 2024

Reba Releases Original Theme Song From New NBC Comedy “Happy’s Place”

REBA McENTIRE RELEASES ORIGINAL THEME SONG IN SUPPORT OF NEW NBC COMEDY ‘HAPPY’S PLACE’ Country Legend Collaborated with Songwriting Icon Carole King Series Set to Premiere Friday, Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. and Next Day on Peacock Universal City, CA/Nashville, TN – Oct. 11, 2024 – Adding a new song to her Country Hall of Fame resume […]

Reba McEntire Releases New Music Video for “I Can’t”
July 26, 2024

Reba McEntire Releases New Music Video for “I Can’t”

Nashville, TN – July 26, 2024 – Reba McEntire has unveiled the official music video for her “driving, dramatic, soulful” (NBC Insider) new single “I Can’t.” Watch it here. Directed by Dano Cerny, the epic landscape-driven video showcases stunning visuals and dancers whose movements are inspired by the song’s lyrics. In classic Reba fashion, the video features the iconic entertainer in […]

Reba McEntire’s Book “Not That Fancy” Out Now
October 12, 2023

Reba McEntire’s Book “Not That Fancy” Out Now

REBA MCENTIRE UNVEILS NOT THAT FANCY: SIMPLE LESSONS ON LIVING, LOVING, EATING,AND DUSTING OFF YOUR BOOTS Watch Reba on TODAY, Watch What Happens Live, and Late Night with Seth Meyers Reba’s Accompanying Album Not That Fancy Out Now;Watch Official Music Video for “Seven Minute in Heaven” Nashville, TN – October 10, 2023 – Reba McEntire has unveiled her highly anticipated […]

Reba McEntire Releases NOT THAT FANCY Acoustic Album
October 6, 2023

Reba McEntire Releases NOT THAT FANCY Acoustic Album

REBA MCENTIRE KICKS OFF NOT THAT FANCY RELEASEFESTIVITIES WITH DEBUT OF NOT THAT FANCY ACOUSTIC ALBUM “An Homage to Her Faith, Family and Oklahoma Upbringing,”Accompanying Book Not That Fancy Due Tuesday, Oct. 10 Tune in Next Week to Catch Reba on TODAY,Late Night with Seth Meyers and Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen Download Cover Image HERE Nashville, TN – October 6, 2023 – Reba McEntire […]

Date and Venue Announced for Milestone 60th ACM Awards
July 16, 2024

Date and Venue Announced for Milestone 60th ACM Awards

DATE SET FOR MILESTONE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS TAKING PLACE ON MAY 8, 2025 FROM FORD CENTER AT THE STAR – WORLD HEADQUARTERS OF THE DALLAS COWBOYS IN FRISCO, TEXAS Entertainment Icon Reba McEntire Returns to Host the Milestone Celebration, Airing Exclusively on Prime Video NASHVILLE, Tennessee—July 16, 2024—Today, Prime Video, […]

REBA MCENTIRE DEBUTS NEW SINGLE “I CAN’T” WITH ELECTRIC PERFORMANCE ON NBC’S THE VOICE
May 8, 2024

REBA MCENTIRE DEBUTS NEW SINGLE “I CAN’T” WITH ELECTRIC PERFORMANCE ON NBC’S THE VOICE

Reba to Host and Perform New Single at 59th Academy of Country Music Awards May 16 NBC Announces Series Order for Reba’s New Sitcom Happy’s Place Nashville, TN – May 8, 2024 – Entertainment icon Reba McEntire commanded the stage as she debuted her new single “I Can’t” on NBC’s The Voice last night, delivering a powerhouse performance complete with pyrotechnics. The driving […]

ENTERTAINMENT ICON REBA MCENTIRE TO HOST THE 59TH ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS
April 25, 2024

ENTERTAINMENT ICON REBA MCENTIRE TO HOST THE 59TH ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS

The 16-time ACM Award-winning host will also take center stage to perform new music, in addition to helming Country Music’s longest-running Awards Show Country Music’s Party of the Year returns exclusively on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch, live from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas on Thursday, May 16, […]

Reba McEntire Book Hits NYT Bestseller List
October 25, 2023

Reba McEntire Book Hits NYT Bestseller List

REBA MCENTIRE’S “NOT THAT FANCY”LANDS ON THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER LISTS Accompanying Album Not That Fancy TopsCurrent Country Album Chart Nashville, TN – October 25, 2023 – Reba McEntire’s new lifestyle book “Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots,” has topped The New York Times, The Wall […]

REBA MCENTIRE AND BROOKS & DUNN RELEASE ACOUSTIC VERSION OF “IF YOU SEE HIM, IF YOU SEE HER” IN CELEBRATION OF SONG’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY
May 4, 2023

REBA MCENTIRE AND BROOKS & DUNN RELEASE ACOUSTIC VERSION OF “IF YOU SEE HIM, IF YOU SEE HER” IN CELEBRATION OF SONG’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY

Nashville, TN – April 27, 2023 – Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn have released an acoustic version of their chart-topping hit “If You See Him, If You See Her” in celebration of the song’s 25th anniversary. The superstars teamed up with Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb to record a stripped-down version of the iconic track, available HERE. The original song […]

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