The most iconic female country singers ever

Loretta Lynn - The late Loretta Lynn won three Grammy Awards during her extensive career. Her biggest hits include 'Coal Miner's Daughter' and 'Don't Come Home A-Drinkin'.'

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Emmylou Harris - Harris is an icon of country music. She has won 14 Grammys as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. 

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Patty Loveless - Loveless rose to fame in the '80s because of her traditional honky tonk style. She is also cousins with Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle, so country runs in her blood!

Tanya Tucker - Full of character and energy, Tucker is considered a legend in the country music scene. She has a large discography including covers of all the great country tunes.

Faith Hill - Faith Hill has sold over 30 million albums and is considered one of the most popular female singers of our time.

Gretchen Wilson - Gretchen Wilson started singing from a young age while she grew up in a trailer park. She worked two jobs at the age of 20, but managed to keep performing.

Lee Ann Womack - Womack started out as a country singer but became more poppy with her famous song 'I Hope You Dance.' 

Sara Evans - One of seven children, Evans spent her youth singing in her family band. Her song ‘A Little Bit Stronger’ is a huge hit.

Linda Ronstadt - Linda Ronstadt has a truly beautiful voice. She is known for being experimental, incorporating traditional Mexican melodies and pop into her country songs.

Taylor Swift - One of the biggest pop stars on the planet, it's still no surprise that Taylor Swift started out as a country singer.

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