Bands & artists like Lee Ann Womack

If you like Lee Ann Womack, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

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Artists to try next

Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert

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Lambert's blend of traditional country with modern storytelling and emotive vocal delivery resonates well with Womack's style.

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Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves

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Musgraves combines a neotraditional country sound with introspective lyrics and a smooth vocal tone, similar to Womack's approach.

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Ashley Monroe

Ashley Monroe

Monroe's folk-infused country sound and heartfelt songwriting align closely with Womack's expansive emotional palette.

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Brandy Clark

Brandy Clark

Clark's storytelling and rich vocal style echo the emotive depth found in Womack's music.

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Jamey Johnson

Jamey Johnson

Johnson's classic country sound and soulful delivery provide a similar atmosphere to Womack’s expansive musicality.

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Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton

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Parton's timeless country roots and emotive storytelling resonate deeply with the themes present in Womack's work.

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Sara Evans

Sara Evans

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Evans' blend of traditional and contemporary country, paired with her strong vocals, mirrors Womack's musical ethos.

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Lori McKenna

Lori McKenna

McKenna’s lyrical depth and acoustic-driven sound align well with the folk elements in Womack's repertoire.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Lee Ann Womack?

Artists similar to Lee Ann Womack include Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves, Ashley Monroe and Brandy Clark. Each shares elements of Lee Ann Womack's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lee Ann Womack?

Lee Ann Womack is primarily known for folk, Americana and neotraditional country. Womack's music pulses with a steady rhythm, creating an expansive atmosphere where each note breathes freely and allows her emotive voice to shine through.

Where should I start if I like Lee Ann Womack?

If you enjoy Lee Ann Womack, start with Miranda Lambert — their album "Kerosene" is a great entry point. Lambert's blend of traditional country with modern storytelling and emotive vocal delivery resonates well with Womack's style.