Terri Hendrix

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Terri Hendrix
Background information
Born February 13
Origin San Antonio, Texas, United States
Genre(s) Contemporary folk, Americana
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar, harmonica, mandolin, papoose
Years active 1996–present
Label(s) Wilory Records
Associated acts Lloyd Maines, Dixie Chicks
Website www.terrihendrix.com

Terri Hendrix is an Austin, Texas-based singer, best known for co-writing the Dixie Chicks song "Lil' Jack Slade".

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[edit] Awards

  • Grammy for Best Country Instrumental Performance, 2003, for co-writing the Dixie Chicks song "Lil' Jack Slade"
  • Austin Music Awards/Austin Chronicle Music Poll
  1. Best Folk Act
  2. Best Singer-Songwriter
  3. Best New Band
  • Austin American Statesman Austin Music Critic’s Poll
  1. Best New Artist
  • San Antonio Current Music Awards/Best of San Antonio
  1. Best Folk/Acoustic and Best Country Band
  2. Songwriter of the Year
  3. Female Entertainer of the Year
  4. Female Vocalist of the Year

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