American country and folk-roots singer-songwriter whose key album release (amongst many) was 1992's 'Come On, Come On' in the US and 'Stones In The Road' in the UK (1994), the latter producing the hit 'Shut Up And Kiss Me'.
She has won several awards including a handful of Grammys for Best Female Country Vocal Performance during the 90s.
She released her debut album, "Hometown Girl" in 1987, followed by: "State of the Heart" (1989), "Shooting Straight in the Dark" (1990), "Come On Come On" (1992), "Stones in the Road" (1994), "A Place in the World" (1996), "Time* Sex* Love*" (2001), "Between Here and Gone" (2004), "The Calling" (2007), "Come Darkness, Come Light: Twelve Songs of Christmas" (2008), "The Age of Miracles" (2010), "Ashes and Roses" (2012), "Songs from the Movie" (2014), "The Things That We Are Made Of" (2016), "Sometimes Just the Sky" (2018), plus 2020's: "The Dirt and the Stars".