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LeAnn Rimes

This page is still in the process of development. Please enjoy. The photo above is from LeAnn's sixteenth birthday party. Clicking that picture will bring up a larger version.

 

August 28, 2011


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LeAnn Rimes turned twenty-nine years old on August 28, 2011! She continues to get rave reviews for her vocals on tour, and her new CD comes out September 27.

True to her genuine capacity for life, LeAnn celebrated the entire week of August 22-28 as her "birthday week." Below you can see a picture of just one birthday table during that celebration.


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April 27, 2011

LeAnn married Eddie Cibrian on Good Friday, April 22, 2011. She admits to being incredibly happy, and continues to inspire all of us with her words and music.

Their wedding was a surprise, but soon spawned immense media recognition. You can see LeAnn's Tweet on the subject by clicking the pic immediately above, and the two graphics below will give you the MSNBC and AOL articles respectively.

One of LeAnn's main "voices" right now is the Twitter website, to which we have a link just below the picture of her singing the national anthem at the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Game on April 4, 2011. You can see one of the better quality YouTube versions of that performance by clicking the photo.

One can't help but notice that her kindness, strength and love are ever present. Thank you LeAnn for being both who and what you are!

 

Where Credit Is Due

During the summer of 2007 LeAnn gave Janet credit for teaching her to yodel, and thus giving her the break in her voice in the song "Blue" which, according to LeAnn, made the song what it was.

We placed two copies of that mention of Janet (in the Sundance Channel's "Abbey Road") on our Video page. One copy is strictly of the interview itself, and the other is of both the interview and LeAnn's performance of "Blue," which followed immediately thereafter.

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Janet and John With LeAnn Rimes!

LeAnn visited Dallas on May 2, 2007 to do promos and help the "Operation Smile" charity. Janet and John went to visit her at one of the appearances, and received these nice photo ops. Clicking each one will bring up a larger version.

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On July 20, 1993, LeAnn debuted her album "Blue" at Number One on the Billboard country chart and Number Four on the pop chart. Click the photo to see the article.

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To get her voice in tip-top shape, LeAnn warms up by yodeling.

From LeAnn Rimes - Teen Country Queen by Grace Catalano, p. 69, © Grace Catalano. Available here.

The picture below links to a YouTube post of LeAnn singing Patsy Montana's "Cowboy's Sweetheart" on Disney. Look for the Mesquite Opry's Junior Knight playing the steel guitar, and LeAnn's magnficent yodeling style.

Janet, you done good!

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LeAnn on NBC!

LeAnn appeared on NBC's "Today Show" April 13, 2009. Clicking the photo above will take you to a replay of her performance of "What I Cannot Change." It's awesome!

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LeAnn Receives
Humanitarian Award!


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LeAnn received a Humanitarian Award at the ACMAs broadcast on April 5th, 2009 at CBS! Congratulations, LeAnn!

As many of you know, our Janet was at the first two ACMAs ever held.

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LeAnn on Lifetime!

LeAnn co-starred in a major movie for the Lifetime Channel, "Northern Lights" in March of 2009. It it reported to have been the highest rated movie ever on Lifetime! Clicking the photo above will take you to the "Northern Lights" web page.

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LeAnn at the 2007 CMAs

When this webmaster mentioned to Janet his plans for including this video of LeAnn making her humorous remark concerning "no arrests," he told Janet: "you were part of her influence. You had standards at the Mesquite Opry!"

Here is Janet's response:

Sounds good about LeAnn. I don't know how much I had to do with her but the sign stayed on the wall for as long as I had the place. Mostly it said to dress appropriately, no bad words, no bad songs. I don't for sure remember what it said but we did have a clean show.

You can see the video by clicking on the photo above, and see individual screen grabs by doing the same with the pictures immediately below.

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LeAnn on Dancing
With The Stars

LeAnn made an appearance on Dancing With The Stars November 6, 2007. We created an album of screen grabs from that performance, and you can see it by clicking the photo immediately above.

November 6 was voting day, so some screens will have related messages at the bottom.

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LeAnn With Bon Jovi

LeAnn sang in a CMT special with Bon Jovi on Sunday, June 24th. also in 2007. Below are fourteen screen grabs you can click to view. Janet your influence reaches far!

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LeAnn at the NBA Finals

What a privilege that our LeAnn sang the Star Spangled Banner at the 2007 NBA Finals game two! Below are four clickable screen grabs from that performance.

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LeAnn at the CMT Video Awards


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LeAnn appeared as a presenter at the April 16, 2007 CMT Music Video Awards. Above is a screen grab from her red carpet interview with Katie Cook.

Below are LeAnn's comments about her red carpet experience.

We left the house at 4:30pm and hit the red carpet by 5:15pm. There were a ton of fans everywhere! I made a stop to sign for everyone before I did my glorious walk for the cameras!

After our walk down the red carpet, where I took pictures with Kelly Pickler and Emerson Drive, Dean and I snuck a quick bite of food in backstage. I then went to my dressing room to find Roseanne Cash sharing it with me, LOVE HER! I ran into Kris Kristofferson, whom always thanks me for recording "Bobby McGee." I continue to tell him it's the best song ever! He shrugs it off, too modest!

You can read LeAnn's entire journal by joining her fan club at the link listed below, and view CMT's page about her at the link below that.

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