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She began her impersonation career in the fall

of 1995 when she first

appeared as an actress in local murder mystery

dinner theater productions.

She auditioned for the part of a Reba McEntire

look-alike. Unsure as to

whether there was any similarity between the

"Queen of Country Music"

and herself, she went searching for photos of the

country music legend.

To her amazement, the similarities were

uncanny. The show ran for three

months and received rave reviews.


Following the closing of the show, She decided to

continue her venture into

the arts, combining her love of music with the

sheer fun of impersonating

the most-beloved female country singer of all

time, Reba McEntire.

She studied hundreds of hours of music video

clips and continued to perfect

her singing voice until she was ready to take her

show on the road.


She has won several local and national lookalike

contests. Country Weekly

magazine's grand prize celebrity contest winner,

she received an all expense

trip for two to Nashville where she was featured

twice in their magazine,

autographed at Fan Fair 2000, was part of the

TNN Awards show hosted

by Jeff Foxworthy. Her picture also appeared in

Country Live magazine.


December 2001, she was selected to be one of

eight contestants on The Weakest

Link hosted by Anne Robinson where she was

able to raise $10,000 for charity.

November 2002, she was once again selected to

be a character contestant on

Hollywood Squares.



She has fooled not only die-hard Reba fans, bu

t Reba's band, staff and peers

as well; including Tim McGraw, Ronnie Dunn,

Toby Keith, JoDee Messina,

Terri Clark, Linda Davis, Pam Tillis and many

more. Reba's son, Shelby, said

, "that woman looks just like my Mom", when he

spotted her in the audience at

a taping of the Reba sitcom, while Al Roker had

security pull her from the audience

of The Today Show telling Reba they should do a

"Patti Duke, country

style" show.


For fans who can no longer see a Reba

performance, this is clearly the next

best thing! Her tribute show covers various

material from Reba's early career

through her most recent work, and has

performed for thousands of fans all

over the country. Audiences continue to be

amazed at the sound-alike and

look-alike qualities she possesses. And as long as

there are Reba fans, she

will continue to entertain crowds with her

warm, friendly, and "perky"

personality unique to both Reba and herself.