Lucinda Williams is a multi award-winning American rock and roots singer, songwriter and guitarist.
She released her debut album, "Ramblin' on My Mind" in 1979, followed by: "Happy Woman Blues" (1980), "Lucinda Williams" (1988), "Sweet Old World" (1992), "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" (1998), "Essence" (2001), "World Without Tears" (2003), "Live @ The Fillmore" (2005), "West" (2007), "Little Honey" (2008), "Blessed" (2011), "Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone" (2014), "The Ghosts of Highway 20" (2016), "This Sweet Old World" (2017), "Vanished Gardens" (2018), plus 2020's: "Good Souls Better Angels".
Her 1988 self-titled album earned her a Grammy for the song "Passionate Kisses" (also covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter) and she won the "Best Contemporary Folk Album" Grammy for the 1999 album "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" and "Best Female Rock Vocal Performance" Grammy for the song, "Get Right With God".