Ashlee Hewitt
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Ashlee Hewitt | |
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Background information | |
Born | [[Missing required parameter 1=month! ]] 1988 |
Origin | Lancaster, Minnesota, United States |
Genre(s) | Country |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, |
Label(s) | None |
Ashlee Hewitt is an American singer who is currently a contestant on NBC's Nashville Star (season 6).
[edit] Early life
Ashlee Hewitt, 20, was originally from Lancaster, Minnesota and now lives in Nashville, Tennessee. One of 13 children, Ashlee grew up on a 2,500 acre horse ranch in Minnesota and is a true country girl. She left her family and her farm to move to Nashville in pursuit of her dream. Her father is currently in Iraq training Iraqis.
[edit] Music Career Before Nashville Star
Along with her sister Katrice, Ashlee performed more than 100 shows a year for over six years before her move to Nashville. She has been active in charatible events such as the "Supercell Benefit" for families who lost everything due to tornadoes hitting Tennessee, with proceeds going to the Nashville Red Cross.