July 7, 2009 Lee Ann Womack is one of several country stars whove come out of Nashvilles Belmont University, along with Brad Paisley, Josh Turner and Trisha Yearwood.
The school is just a few blocks from Music Row and has a complete music business program, bolstered by a recording studio on campus. Its obviously a good place for an aspiring artist who wants a degree to go, although Lee Ann admits she didnt use the opportunity to its full potential.
"I didn't pay as much attention as I should have," she told CMA Closeup. "That was my own fault. I don't want to say I didn't learn anything at Belmont, but I learned a whole lot more and I hate to say it sitting on the barstool, getting married a couple of times, having kids and living life. Basically, I wouldn't want somebody with my educational background to take care of my money!"
One good thing about it, though: Lee Anns been able to channel those bar-driven life lessons into her music. "Last Call" and "Solitary Thinkin," the first two singles from her Call Me Crazy album, both pack visual, alcohol-related images into their storylines. The visual aspect is a major factor in her ability to sing them so believably.
"That's important, whether [its] a short story or a song," she said. "When I'm reading something, I'm much more likely to get into it if I can see the picture in my head. If I'm listening to music, I want to be taken somewhere on a journey. If I'm singing or making a record for somebody, I want to take them with me."
Music from the albums that preceded Call Me Crazy is featured in Lee Anns edition of
Soundstage, a concert series that begins running July 12 on GAC. Sugarland, Kenny Chesney and Alison Krauss + Union Station are among the artists slated. Lee Ann and Billy Currington are featured Aug. 2.

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