2023 Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee Terri Clark recently wrapped a national tour with country music star Reba McEntire which saw her grace the iconic stages of Madison Square Gardens, The Hollywood Bowl and more over the course of multiple weeks. From humble beginnings playing for tips at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge in Nashville to holding the honor of being the only Canadian female member of the Grand Ole Opry, Medicine Hat’s Terri Clark has solidified her place in the history books of country music. The multi-JUNO and CCMA Award winner boasts over 5 million albums sold, three RIAA Platinum and two RIAA Gold-certified albums, Canadian Gold, Platinum, Double and Triple Platinum-certified albums, thirteen Top Ten singles including six number ones in Canada and the U.S., 19 CCMA Awards, a 2018 induction into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, and multiple ACM and CMA ‘Female Vocalist of the Year’ Award nominations.
Clark has performed her hit singles “Better Things To Do,” “Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” “Girls Lie Too, ”“Northern Girl,” and “I Just Wanna Be Mad,” in front of sold-out audiences on both sides of the border, headlining her own shows and touring with megastars like Reba, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, and Brad Paisley. Clark has also had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the biggest and most legendary names in music including Jann Arden, Dierks Bentley, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Reba McEntire, and Tanya Tucker. Clark also hosts the internationally syndicated, CMA and ACM Award nominated radio show, Country Gold with Terri Clark, which can be heard on radio stations across the USA and Canada