Louise Mandrell released her 11th studio album, “Playing Favorites,” in 2019. Louise still performs to this day, having taken the Opry stage on Oct. 13, 2022.
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Louise’s journey into the world of music began when she joined Barbara’s band, The DoRites, in 1969. Her early exposure to the industry laid the foundation for her solo career. Louise’s first studio experience was in 1975 when she contributed to the recording of “Always Wanting You,” a No. 1 hit for Merle Haggard.
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In 1978, Louise Mandrell signed with Epic Records and embarked on a solo career. Her debut single, “Put It On Me,” made its mark on the Billboard country music singles chart, marking the beginning of a successful solo journey. Louise’s music, particularly in the 1980s, resonated with audiences, earning her several chart-topping hits such as “Save Me,” “Runaway Heart,” and “Too Hot to Sleep.”
Louise Mandrell’s contributions to country music earned her recognition as one of the genre’s successful female vocalists. Even after over three decades in the industry, she released “Playing Favorites,” her 11th studio album of country standards, in 2019. Her recent appearances at the Grand Ole Opry and other special occasions attest to the enduring legacy she has crafted.


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