
Tammy Wynette
- Country music
- Nashville sound
Why it matters
Tammy Wynette, born Virginia Wynette Pugh on May 5, 1942, in Itawamba County, Mississippi, emerged as a monumental figure in country music. Wynette's influence in the genre is undeniable, having sold around 30 million records globally and earning two Grammy Awards throughout her career.
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Wynette’s sound defined the Nashville sound era, blending heartfelt lyrics with unforgettable melodies. Her songs, like the timeless classic "Stand by Your Man," showcase the emotional depth and storytelling prowess that made her a key figure in country music history.


