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Young pop-country artist LeAnn Rimes has captivated millions with her unbelievable vocal talent behind hits “Can't Fight the Moonlight,” “How Do I Live,” “I Need You,” “Life Goes On,” and many more. Don't miss your chance to catch this country sensation perform LIVE! Buy your LeAnn Rimes tickets now!
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LeAnn Rimes Puts on Incredible Concerts
By The Greek from Pacific Amphitheatre, Costa Mesa CA on 4/11/2010
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Incredible performer
Best For:
Adults

LeAnn Rimes is one of the most incredible female vocalists performing today. Her voice, singing skills, vocal range and stage presense is unmatched by anyone except possibly Christina Aguilera. Christina has gotten a little too hard rock in recent years, and away from the pop rock ballads that makes every Leann Rimes song so enjoyable to listen to. Any of Leann's concerts are a must attend at any venue, as long as you can get up close to see and feel her perform. I don't attend any concerts if I can't get within 50 feet of the stage. Any further back and you loose the personal experience, the quality of the performance, and are annoyed by the spectators around you The best concert I've ever been to was the Leann Rimes concert at the Pacific Amphitheatre in 2008 with Taylor Swift as the opening act. Incredible.

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LeAnn Rimes
By maureen from southshore on 8/30/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Ever seat there is good, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone, Great clean show

myself and my daughter went to Leann Rimes show in Aug. it was great my daughters voice teacher Les Sampou was opening for Leann , so that made it that much more fun for us , all and all its a great atmousphear ,great sound and you can always see your entertainer never a bad seat in the house and Leann knows how to entertain a crowd!!!

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Amazed
By Cat from Gardner, Ma on 8/8/2006
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

I had a great time!

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Good but Short
By D.W. from waikoloa, Hi. on 7/12/2006
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Die-Hards Only, Everyone

Wonderful but way to short....

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LeAnn Rimes Biography

In 1996, LeAnn Rimes burst out of nowhere with her debut single Blue, which immediately captured the attention of country fans across America. It wasn't just the fact that her rich, powerful vocals were remarkably similar to Patsy Cline -- it was the fact that Rimes was only 13 years old. Like Tanya Tucker and Brenda Lee before her, she had a hit with her debut single and was barely a teenager at the time. It was quite an auspicious way to begin a career. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, but raised in Garland, Texas, Rimes (born August 28, 1982) began singing as a child, performing at local talent contests. At the age of 11, she released her first album on an independent record label called Nor Va Jak. That same year, Bill Mack, a Dallas disc jockey and record promoter, met Rimes, and impressed by her talents, he took her under his wing and began cultivating a plan to break her into the mainstream. The cornerstone of Mack's plan was a song called Blue, which he had written in the '60s. Mack claimed that he had written the tune for Cline, but she had died before she was able to record the song.

Throughout 1995, Rimes' career continued to gain momentum, as she performed more than 100 concerts and appeared on television shows across Texas. After Mack arranged a record contract for Rimes with Curb Records, the label sent out a release with the single of Blue that claimed the DJ had been waiting over 30 years to find the right vocalist to sing it. The story was an exaggeration: Blue had been recorded by no less than three different artists, including Bill Mack and Kenny Roberts, who both released versions on Starday in the '60s, and in 1993, Kathryn Pitt released the record as a single in her native Australia. Nevertheless, the story was repeated throughout the country and mainstream music press, adding to the growing myth that Rimes was the successor to Cline's tradition. Blue and its accompanying album of the same name became major hits in the summer of 1996.

Blue debuted at number three on the pop charts, selling over 123,000 copies within its first week of release -- the largest figure to date in the history of the SoundScan tracking system. Rimes was nominated for the Country Music Association Horizon award and the CMA Best Country Singer, becoming the youngest singer in the history of the CMA awards to receive a nomination she won neither award. After two quickie 1997 releases -- Unchained Melody: The Early Years and You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs -- she issued her second proper LP, Sittin' on Top of the World, in 1998. Her self-titled third album followed a year later and I Need You appeared in early 2001. The next year, Rimes emerged with a sexy flair for the pop-oriented Twisted Angel, but returned to contemporary country in 2005 with This Woman. Her 2006 effort, Whatever We Wanna, found her going back to pop and was released exclusively in Europe. In 2007, she kicked off the Evan Almighty soundtrack with the gospel rave-up Ready for a Miracle, appeared on Hal Ketchum's single In Front of the Alamo, and began promoting her next album, Family, with the single Nothing Better to Do.

Rimes spent 2008 on tour with Kenny Chesney, then returned in 2011 with the Vince Gill and Darrell Brown-produced Lady & Gentlemen, a collection of classic country tunes reinterpreted from a female perspective. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi