Fifteen years ago, Lee Ann Womack was handing out demos door-to-door in Nashville, baby daughter in tow. “My husband at the time was on the road. I couldn’t afford a babysitter and thought, ‘I’ll probably never have a career now because I have to take care of this baby,” she says, perched on a barstool in her kitchen. “Then I finally decided, ‘I’ll stop bitching about it and take the kid with me.’"
Paste Magazine — Fifteen years ago, Lee Ann Womack was handing out demos door-to-door in Nashville, baby daughter in tow. “My husband at the time was on the road. I couldn’t afford a ... more info