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LeAnn Rimes started singing at age 3, and has sold over 20 
million records since. She was born August 28, 1982 in Jackson, Mississippi. By 
age 7, LeAnn made her stage debut in a Dallas musical production of "A Christmas 
Carol". Later, she would sing "The Star Spangled Banner" to open Dallas Cowboys 
football games. By age 11, LeAnn recorded her first album on an independent 
label only available in local stores in Dallas: "All That" which featured her 
signature song "Blue". This got the attention of Curb Records. In 1996, 
14-year-old LeAnn recorded a major-label album. In 1997, LeAnn released "You 
Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs" which debuted on 3 Billboard Magazine 
charts at the same time: Pop, Country, and Contemporary Christian (that had 
never been achieved before by a country singer). That year, LeAnn released "How 
Do I Live" which would set a record by staying #1 on Billboard Magazine's "Hot 
100" chart for 69 weeks. LeAnn starred in the TV-movie Holiday in Your Heart 
(1997) (TV), based on a book which she had co-authored. Capping a great year for 
the 15-year-old LeAnn, she won an American Music Award, 2 Grammy awards, 3 
Academy of Country Music Awards, and 4 Billboard Music Awards. In 1998, LeAnn 
won a Lone Star Film & Television Special Award for Rising Star Actress. In 
1999, LeAnn released a namesake CD, offering her interpretations of 11 Country 
standards, including "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces" (originally recorded by 
Patsy Cline in 1960). LeAnn made a cameo in Coyote Ugly (2000) (the low budget 
movie that raked in big bucks) and she also recorded 4 Diane Warren songs, 
including "Can't Fight the Moonlight", for the movie soundtrack. An amazing 
career and, since she is only 18, I am sure there will have to be mini-bio 
updates in the future.
Eddie Cibrian 
  (22 April 2011 - present) 
  Dean Sheremet (23 February 2002 - 19 June 2010) (divorced) 
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  Was a one time winner on Star Search (1983) in 1990, in the junior vocalist 
  competition.
  
  chosen as one of Teen People Magazine's "21 Hottest Stars Under 21"
  
  In May 2000, filed a lawsuit against her father, Wilbur, and his partner and 
  LeAnn's co-manager alleging that they stole more than $7 million of her 
  earnings.
  
  Diagnosed as suffering from Epstein-Barr virus. [September 2000]
  
  LeAnn Rimes is reportedly planning to get married on February 23. Rimes met 
  dancer Dean Sheremet last May, when they performed at the Academy Of Country 
  Music Awards in Nashville. The wedding is to take place in Dallas, according 
  to reports. It was initially pencilled in for Santa Barbara, California, but 
  Rimes changed the location to Dallas so that her ill grandfather could walk 
  her down the aisle.
  
  December 14, 2001 - Announced engagement to actor Dean Sheremet at Elton 
  John's "The Concert" for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
  
  won the 1997 Grammy awards for best new artist & best female country vocalist.
  
  Currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee
  
  When then 14-year-old Rimes was voted Best New Artist of 1997 at the Grammy 
  Awards, she became the youngest person to win the award.
  
  Lived for quite a while in Garland, Texas at an apartment complex called Pecan 
  Knoll.
  
  Ranked #47 in VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Kid Stars"
  
  By age 2, she learned to tap dance; by age 5 she was winning talent 
  competitions; by age 7 she had cut her first album, sold at shows; and by age 
  14, she was the youngest artist to be nominated for the Country Music Awards.
  
  Friends with actor Jensen Ackles.
  
  Ranked as #50 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special 
  supplement. (2005)
  
  Turned down the role of "Grace" in The Horse Whisperer (1998), a move which 
  she later admitted regretting.
  
  She is a cousin to both former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and actress 
  Katherine Connella.
  
  She is an only child.
  
  Taylor Swift credited LeAnn Rimes as her main influence into a country music 
  career. Swift stated on The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986) that she wanted to be a 
  country singer after attending Rimes' concert.
  
  At the start of Rimes' singing career, the media often remarked that her rich 
  vocals sounded like a "young Patsy Cline", and she was often nicknamed "The 
  Next Patsy Cline" with the popularity of her hit single "Blue", a song 
  originally intended for Cline to re-record when the original recording of the 
  song by Bill Mack did not become a hit. ("Blue" was written in 1956 by Bill 
  Mack, who also sung and released it in 1958 as his own single backed with 
  "Faded Rose"; his recording received limited airplay but it did not become a 
  hit. Contrary to claims, Cline was not the inspiration for the song. According 
  to Mack in a 2011 interview for DFW.com, he wrote "Blue" in 1956 while 
  strumming his guitar and the words and lyrics just came to him; his wife 
  thought it sounded great so he recorded it as his 1958 single. Mack wanted 
  "Blue" to be re-recorded by Cline in an effort to make the song a hit, but she 
  had died in a plane crash in 1963. However, Rimes was not the first singer to 
  record "Blue"; aside from Mack, "Blue" was previously recorded by at least 
  four more artists prior to Rimes: Kenny Roberts, Kathryn Pitt, Polly Stephens 
  and Roy Drusky. Rimes cover of "Blue" used the Polly Stephens rendition.) 
  Rimes later covered several of Cline's hits on her self-titled album "LeAnn 
  Rimes".
  
  LeAnn has 3 tattoos. One on her left wrist that says 'Trust', one on her right 
  hip (Still I Rise) and one on her lower back(LovE) symbolizing her 
  relationship with boyfriend Eddie Cibrian.
  
  Engaged to Eddie Cibrian [December 27, 2010].
  
  Release of the book, "LeAnn Rimes" by Cathy Alter Zymet.
  
  Release of her book, "Holiday in Your Heart: A Novel".
  
  Release of her book, "What I Cannot Change" by LeAnn with Darrel Brown.
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