Emmylou Harris Biography
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Won her 7th Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album "Wrecking Ball" [February 1996]

Children: Mika Hallie Slocum, born March 15, 1970 Meghann Theresa Ahern, born September 9, 1979

Ranked #22 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll

Has won 12 Grammy awards.

Has collaborated on the albums of
Linda Ronstadt,
Dolly Parton,
Vince Gill,
Neil Young,
Bob Dylan (her vocals are prominently featured on his 1975 album Desire),
Roy Orbison,
Ryan Adams,
Elvis Costello,
Bright Eyes,
Mark Knopfler,
Anne Murray, and
Willie Nelson. Performed duets on a Gram Parsons tribute album with
Beck,
Sheryl Crow and
The Pretenders.

While performing in a Washington D.C. coffeehouse, she was discovered by former Byrds member
Chris Hillman, who recommended her to
Gram Parsons for his first solo album, 'GP'. Harris toured as a member of Parsons' band, The Flying Burrito Brothers, in 1973, and recorded on their album 'Grievous Angel'. After Parsons died of overdose, Harris was devastated and wrote her most well-known song 'Boulder to Birmingham'. Three more of their duets were included on another posthumous Parsons album, 'Sleepless Nights', in 1976.

Was high school class valedictorian, and won a drama scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Although she has released many solo albums, she is primarily known as an interpreter of other composers' works and as a backing vocalist and duet partner for other artists.
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