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Reba McEntire, born Reba Nell McEntire on March 28, 1955, is a person known for her work in music and the entertainment industry. She was born in McAlester, Oklahoma and is currently located in Nashville, Tennessee. Reba is educated at Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, and is known by the pseudonym "Reba".
Reba's career encompasses multiple occupations, including musician, songwriter, composer, actor, singer, and singer-songwriter. She has contributed to various genres, such as country music, gospel music, pop music, and pop rock.
Over her career, Reba McEntire has received numerous awards, including the Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album, Academy of Country Music Awards, American Music Awards, Country Music Association Awards, Grand Ole Opry, and the Kennedy Center Honors. She has also been inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Reba has a child named Shelby Blackstock, and her partner is Rex Linn. Some of her notable works include "For My Broken Heart", "Read My Mind", "What If It's You", and the musical "Annie Get Your Gun". Reba McEntire is also referred to as "the Queen of Country".