Lari White (1965-2018) was an American country music artist, songwriter, and actress known for her versatile contributions to the genre. Emerging in the early 1990s, she signed with RCA Records and released her debut album, "Lead Me Not" (1993), which included the hit single "That's My Baby." White's music often blended traditional country with elements of pop and rock, showcasing her vocal prowess and songwriting skills. Her notable works include the albums "Wishes" (1994) and "Don't Fence Me In" (1996), with the latter featuring the popular track "Now I Know." In addition to her solo career, White was a sought-after songwriter, penning songs for various artists and contributing to the Nashville songwriting community. Beyond her musical achievements, Lari White also made a mark in acting, appearing in films and television, including a role in the soap opera "Days of Our Lives." Her impact on music is reflected in her ability to bridge genres and her influence on subsequent female country artists. White's legacy is remembered for her rich contributions to both country music and the broader entertainment landscape.