Carlene Carter

Carlene Carter, born on April 26, 1955, is an American singer-songwriter known for her contributions to country music and her roots in rock and folk. The daughter of June Carter Cash and stepdaughter of Johnny Cash, she was raised in a prominent musical family, which heavily influenced her career. Carter's music blends traditional country with elements of rock and pop, making her a versatile artist. Notable works include her 1990 album *I Fell in Love*, which featured the hit title track and showcased her ability to connect with contemporary audiences. Other significant albums include *Carter Girl* (2014), which pays homage to her family's legacy, and *Stronger* (2018). Carter's impact on music is marked by her role in the resurgence of female artists in the country genre during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She has also collaborated with various artists across genres, further cementing her influence. With a career spanning several decades, Carlene Carter remains a respected figure in country music, celebrated for both her heritage and her innovative approach to songwriting and performance.