Jan Howard
Jan Howard
Artist Information
Genres: Country-Pop, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: March 13, 1930 in West Plains, MO
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Biography
During the '60s, Jan Howard was one of the hottest female vocalists in country music. Born Lula Grace Johnson in West Plains, Missouri, she moved to L.A. in 1953 and became involved with songwriter Harlan Howard, whom she married a month after they first met. Howard helped her break into country music, sending her demos to various companies. As a result she began singing demos for Tex Ritter and Johnny Bond. In 1959, using the pseudonym "Jan Howard," she recorded "Yankee Go Home." In 1960, the Howards went to Nashville; there, Jan appeared on the Prince Albert Show segment of the Grand Ole Opry.
Discography
Release: September 28, 1999
Label: First Generation, Dot, Wrangler
Release: August 1, 1988
Label: Michele