When Did Country Legend Tanya Tucker Win Her First Grammy?

The same year that she completed rehab, Tanya Tucker put out another hit album, "Strong Enough To Bend," and followed it up with a string of albums and singles throughout the 1990s, as reported by Musician Guide. In 2002 she founded her own label, Tuckertime Records, and released the album "Tanya." After her 2009 album "My Turn," a collection of classic country covers, Tucker continued performing but took a decade-long hiatus from making records.
In January 2019, per AllMusic, Tucker returned to the recording studio and began work on her album "While I'm Livin'" with producers singer-songwriters Brandi Carlile (shown above with Tucker) and Shooter Jennings. Tucker and Carlile wrote the song "Bring My Flowers Now" together and performed it at Loretta Lynn's All-Star Birthday Celebration in Nashville, Tennessee. "While I'm Livin'" became Tucker's first Billboard Country Top Ten album since 1991 and her first Grammy nomination since 1993.
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