From the humble beginnings in West Plains, Missouri, to the bright lights of Nashville, Tennessee, Jan Howard's journey through life is a tale of resilience, talent, and an unbreakable spirit. Born Lula Grace Johnson on March 13, 1929, Howard's life was a tapestry of music, writing, and overcoming personal tragedies, leaving an indelible mark on the country music landscape.
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