New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Lee Ann Womack accepted the prestigious ASCAP Golden Note Award at last night's ASCAP Country
Music Awards in Nashville, TN, which featured surprise tributes to Womack by
Alison Krauss and Tony Lane,
Chris Stapleton and
Buddy Miller.
The ASCAP Golden Note Award is presented to genre-spanning songwriters, composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones. Previous Golden Note recipients include Elton John, Pharrell Williams, Tom Petty, Don Williams, Garth Brooks, Kenny Rogers, Alicia Keys, Lauryn Hill, Duran Duran, Lindsey Buckingham, Lionel Richie, Alan Jackson,
Reba McEntire and JD Souther, among others.
Womack's latest release, 'The Lonely, The Lonesome and The Gone' (ATO Records) is an album NPR says is "bound for the country canon," and the Wall Street Journal echoes, "remarkably strong, an album that's bound to last." Recorded in her home state of Texas, the collection is a breathtaking hybrid of country, soul, gospel and blues and showcases her songwriting talents as well, earning spots on many year-end "best-of" lists including NPR, Rolling Stone and Garden & Gun. She was named Female Vocalist of the Year in the Nashville Scene's annual Country
Music Critic's Poll.
Praised by everyone from The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, New Yorker and more, Womack has sung for multiple Presidents, performed award-winning duets with everyone from
John Prine to John Legend, and others. She has built a career on songs that slice life wide open to let the pain and desire pour out; her music is the ultimate form of connection, unvarnished and true. With six albums and international chart-topping singles to her credit, Womack has earned six Country
Music Association Awards (including Single and Album of the Year), five Academy of Country
Music Awards, a Grammy, and much more.