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Interview with Carolyn Dawn Johnson

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Canada’s Carolyn Dawn Johnson first made an impact on the Country Music scene when she wrote the #1 hit “Single White Female” for Chely Wright in 1999 and went on to receive Music Row Magazine's Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year Award in 2000. Soon, her own hits followed – “Georgia”, “I Don't Want You To Go” and the crossover smash “Complicated” – all from her debut album entitled Room With A View. She continued to climb the charts & win new fans with her subsequent releases - Dress Rehearsal (2004) and Love & Negotiation (2006). This Alberta-born and raised Country star has won 16 Canadian Country Music Awards, a JUNO Award, an Academy of Country Music Award, as well as an American Music Award for Favorite New Country Artist of 2003. Now, CDJ is back with a brand new album called Love Rules which features the lead single – doing great at radio - “Let Me Introduce Myself”. The song stays true to her signature sound, blending upbeat and soaring harmonies with lyrics that listeners can relate to. More exciting news - she just received a nomination for Female Artist of The Year at the 2010 CCMAs held in September. Carolyn Dawn Johnson joins me on In The Country to talk about her music career, her brand new CD & much more!

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