Latest Release
- MAY 31, 2024
- 8 Songs
- Just the Same · 1996
- It’s Christmas…Cheers! · 2020
- Terri Clark · 1995
- Pain to Kill · 2003
- Pain to Kill · 2002
- Terri Clark: Greatest Hits · 1995
- Terri Clark: Greatest Hits · 1995
- How I Feel · 1998
- Terri Clark · 1995
- Terri Clark: Take Two · 2024
Essential Albums
- Freed from the constraints of the Nashville hit machine, Terri Clark shows the full range of her formidable talents as a singer/songwriter on Roots and Wings. In recent years, Clark has added depth to her mix of traditional and crossover country by stepping away from production-driven tunes in favor of something more honest. Roots and Wings revisits the sort of uptempo fare that Clark built her reputation on in the ‘90s with a new spark and intelligence—tracks like “Wrecking Ball” and “We’re Here for a Good Time” are both catchy and substantial. “Breakin’ Up Thing” (a wry honky-tonk number) and “Lonesome’s Last Call” (a downbeat barroom waltz) have the feel of classic country, while “Flowers in Snow” takes her into acoustic territory somewhere between Appalachia and Ireland. Most affecting is “Smile,” a song written for Clark’s late mother; it features Alison Krauss on vocals and fiddle. “Northern Girl” feels like both a personal anthem and a salute to her Canadian brethren. Produced with taste and sung with conviction, Roots and Wings is Clark’s most adventuresome and well-realized album to date.
- 1998
- 1995
- 2014
Artist Playlists
- Canada's very own cowgirl is a leader in her field.
Live Albums
More To Hear
- The Canadian country icon shares her all-star duets.
- The Canadian icon shares her Ashley McBryde duet.
- Celebrating Canadian music with Hall of Famer Terri Clark.
- Legendary artists Terri Clark & Carolyn Dawn Johnson join Brett.
- Terri Clark joins Nick on The Broken Jukebox Society.
- Canadians Gord Bamford and Terri Clark share their new duet.
- Hall of Famer and Opry member Terri Clark joins Ty.
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About Terri Clark
Since the mid-’90s, Canadian country music star Terri Clark has married the genre’s rootsy traditionalist side with a touch of pop, as heard on her double standard-busting signature “Girls Lie Too.”
- HOMETOWN
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- BORN
- August 5, 1968
- GENRE
- Country