Lee Ann Womack
May 26, 2014

It's been nearly seven years since we've heard new music from one of Country music's most gifted voices, Lee Ann Womack. Those who live in Nashville and attended the Tuesday, May 6th "All For The Hall" concert at Bridgestone Arena got a glimpse of what's to come. Womack debuted a new tune during her brief, two-song set, which only left the crowd wanting more.
It's coming on September 23rd, a new album on Sugar Hill Records titled, "The Way I'm Livin'," produced by Frank Liddell and featuring songs penned by Chris Knight, Mindy Smith, Buddy Miller, Mando Saenz, Hayes Carll, Neil Young, Bruce Robeson and one cover from the legendary Roger Miller.
"I wanted songs that talked about how life really is, the raw spots, the tough places, the meltdowns and messy parts," said Womack. "Hard, sad, rough; all the stuff people pretend doesn't exist! Because once you embrace that, you can figure out what to do; or not do!"
The high impact title track debuted last week (5/22) via WSJ.com, the online presence for "The Wall Street Journal"
By: RJ Curtis