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About Lee Ann Womack

Recorded at Houston’s historic SugarHill Recording Studios and produced by Lee Ann Womack’s husband and fellow Texan, Frank Liddell, THE LONELY, THE LONESOME AND THE GONE marks the culmination of a journey that began with Womack’s 2005 CMA AOTY ‘There’s More Where That Come From,’ moving her toward music that celebrates her roots and adds to the canon. It also underscores Womack’s songwriting voice. Womack and Liddell took a band to SugarHill, one of the country’s oldest continually operating studio spaces. The studio gave birth to George Jones’ earliest hits, as well as recordings from Lightnin’ Hopkins, the Sir Douglas Quintet and Willie Nelson. Womack and Liddell found a perfect group of musicians, players who became a one-headed band. Bassist Glenn Worf (Alan Jackson, Bob Seger, Tammy Wynette), drummer Jerry Roe, guitarists Ethan Ballinger, Adam Wright (Alan Jackson, Solomon Burke) and Waylon Payne (son of Sammi Smith and Willie Nelson's longtime guitarist Jody Payne) formed the SugarHill gang. Engineer/co-producer Michael McCarthy, known for his production work with Spoon, brought vintage gear from his Austin studio; help capture a sharper sound for sessions recorded entirely to analog tape. In Houston with all its history, its eccentricity, its diversity and its lack of pretense those like-minded lunatics found where they could flourish. “We all felt we weren’t going someplace just to make a record,” Womack says. “We were going someplace to make a great record.”

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About Lee Ann Womack

Recorded at Houston’s historic SugarHill Recording Studios and produced by Lee Ann Womack’s husband and fellow Texan, Frank Liddell, THE LONELY, THE LONESOME AND THE GONE marks the culmination of a journey that began with Womack’s 2005 CMA AOTY ‘There’s More Where That Come From,’ moving her toward music that celebrates her roots and adds to the canon. It also underscores Womack’s songwriting voice. Womack and Liddell took a band to SugarHill, one of the country’s oldest continually operating studio spaces. The studio gave birth to George Jones’ earliest hits, as well as recordings from Lightnin’ Hopkins, the Sir Douglas Quintet and Willie Nelson. Womack and Liddell found a perfect group of musicians, players who became a one-headed band. Bassist Glenn Worf (Alan Jackson, Bob Seger, Tammy Wynette), drummer Jerry Roe, guitarists Ethan Ballinger, Adam Wright (Alan Jackson, Solomon Burke) and Waylon Payne (son of Sammi Smith and Willie Nelson's longtime guitarist Jody Payne) formed the SugarHill gang. Engineer/co-producer Michael McCarthy, known for his production work with Spoon, brought vintage gear from his Austin studio; help capture a sharper sound for sessions recorded entirely to analog tape. In Houston with all its history, its eccentricity, its diversity and its lack of pretense those like-minded lunatics found where they could flourish. “We all felt we weren’t going someplace just to make a record,” Womack says. “We were going someplace to make a great record.”

Lee Ann Womack's Popular songs

  • Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live
  • I Hope You Dance
  • On The Road Again - Live

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Recorded at Houston’s historic SugarHill Recording Studios and produced by Lee Ann Womack’s husband and fellow Texan, Frank Liddell, THE LONELY, THE LONESOME AND THE GONE marks the culmination of a journey that began with Womack’s 2005 CMA AOTY ‘There’s More Where That Come From,’ moving her toward musi…
Lee Ann Womack's most streamed songs include Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live, I Hope You Dance, On The Road Again - Live. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Lee Ann Womack is primarily known for country, frequently fusing it with elements of country dawn. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Lee Ann Womack's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die - Live, I Hope You Dance, On The Road Again - Live are available on all major platforms. Follow Lee Ann Womack on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Lee Ann Womack has over 1.7M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
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