Susan Gibson

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Susan Gibson was born in Fridley, Minnesota, and is a Wimberley, Texas-based singer and songwriter who has released six solo albums and tours the nation. [1] Gibson was the lead singer for the alternative country band, The Groobees, and is the writer of the Dixie Chicks hit "Wide Open Spaces". [2]

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Discography

AlbumYearLabel
Chin Up2003Orchard
Outerspace2005For The Records
New Dog, Old Tricks2008Smith Entertainment
Tight Rope2011ForTheRecords [3]
Remember Who You Are2016ForTheRecords [4]
The Hard Stuff2019ForTheRecords [5]

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References

  1. Beal, Jim. "Gibson finds healing onstage". Accessed September 19, 2011.
  2. Davis, Lacy. "Susan Gibson...Keeping Her 'Chin Up'". Accessed August 25, 2008.
  3. http://www.susangibson.com
  4. http://www.susangibson.com
  5. http://www.susangibson.com