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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

CDJ, likes her mouth

Carolyn Dawn Johnson (born April 30, 1971 in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian Juno Award winning country music singer-songwriter. Johnson first rose to fame by co-writing Chely Wright's 1999 Number One single, "Single White Female," which reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in September 1999. In 2000, Johnson signed with Arista Nashvilleand, in 2001, released her debut album, Room with a View.

The album's first two singles ("Georgia" and "Complicated") were both No. 1 hits on the Canadian country music charts, and the latter was a Top Ten hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Although her next single ("I Don't Want You to Go") was also a Top Ten in the U.S., her chart success there would wane not long afterward, though she has had continued success in her native Canada. After a three year hiatus, Johnson returned with the single "Let Me Introduce Myself," which has since reached Top 10 of the Billboard Canadian Country Singles chart. The song served as the lead single to her fourth album, Love Rules, released in 2010.

Biography
Carolyn Dawn Johnson was born in Grande Prairie, Alberta to John Johnson, a farmer and operator of a seed-cleaning business, and Loretta Johnson, a supervisor of a home for senior citizens. Johnson was raised on a farm in Deadwood, Alberta with two brothers, late older brother Derwin, who died due to an undisclosed illness on Christmas Eve in 1998, and brother Greg.


*she remind me about her...

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