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100 1 _aMcEntire, Reba.
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245 1 0 _aReba :
_bmy story /
_cReba McEntire
260 0 _aNew York, NY
_bBantam Books
_c1994
300 _a319 p.
_bphotos
_c24 cm
520 _aHere, for the first time, in her own words - and with more than 140 personally selected family photos - she shares the memories that have shaped and inspired her life and her music. Reba writes with deep pride about the enduring values she learned growing up in the hardworking rodeo and ranching McEntire family in Chockie, Oklahoma. A third-generation rodeo brat, Reba was increasingly drawn toward singing. "This little red-headed girl started singing, and it just blew me away." That was a typical comment when teenage Reba McEntire first started performing. Hers was the hardest of career paths: night after night of VFW halls, honky-tonks, fair shows, and holes-in-the-wall where dances were more like fistfights set to music
600 4 _aMcEntire, Reba
_920577
650 4 _aCountry muscians
_vBiography
_zUnited States
_920578
700 _aCarter, Tom,
_d1947-
_920579
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_cBOOK
999 _c2497
_d2497