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Chely Wright

Singer-songwriter / Musician | * 10/25/1970 (53) | Kansas City (United States of America (USA))
Chely Wright (born Richell Rene Wright; October 25, 1970) is an American activist, author and country music artist. She initially rose to fame as a commercial country recording artist with several charting singles, including the number one hit, "Single White Female." She later became known for her role in LGBT activism after publicly coming out as a gay woman in 2010. She has since sold over 1,500,000 copies and 10,000,000 digital impressions to date in the United States. Raised in Kansas, Wright developed aspirations to become a country singer and songwriter. Yet, as a young child, she discovered her homosexuality and realized it conflicted with her Christian faith and her hopes of becoming a performer. Determined to become successful, she vowed to hide her sexuality and continued performing. Wright moved to Nashville, Tennessee, following high school graduation and was cast in stage productions at the now-defunct Opryland USA amusement park. She eventually signed her first recording contract in 1993 with PolyGram/Mercury Records and released two albums. With limited success, Wright switched record labels and had her first hit with 1997's "Shut Up and Drive". It was followed in 1999 with "Single White Female," and a gold-certified album of the same name. At her commercial zen... ()

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Kansas Music Hall of Fame

Born: Sunday, 10/25 1970 (October) in Kansas City (United States of America (USA)) (current age: 53 years + 184 days)
Zodiac sign: Scorpio (Chinese zodiac sign: Dog)
Languages: English (EN)
Educated at: Middle Tennessee State University
Record Label: Polydor Records, Dualtone Records
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:1415315, Added: 09/05/2019, Last updated: 04/21/2024