Deana Carter was born Jan. 4, 1966, in Nashville, Tenn. She is the daughter of Fred Carter Jr., a guitarist who in the mid-�60s and �70s played on close to 90 percent of all Nashville sessions with artists such as Elvis Presley, Simon & Garfunkel and
Capitol released Did I Shave My Legs for This? in 1996. "Strawberry Wine," the first single, balanced nostalgia with the loss of innocence. It shot to No. 1 and won the CMA single of the year in 1997. Two more singles from the album topped the charts, and the album sold 5 million copies. She contributed to the commercially and critically successful Hope Floats soundtrack and to the animated film Anastasia, a project which yielded a Grammy nomination and a Golden Globe nomination for the song she performed, "Once Upon a December." Caught in a shake-up at Capitol, her follow-up album Everything's Gonna Be Alright underperformed and she escaped the label a few years later. After a Christmas album, a divorce and a move to Los Angeles, Carter resurfaced with the album I�m Just a Girl on Arista Nashville in 2003.
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