In The Country With Dave Woods

Interview with Carolyn Dawn Johnson

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Sinopsis

Canada’s Carolyn Dawn Johnson first made an impact on the Country Music scene when she wrote the #1 hit “Single White Female” for Chely Wright in 1999 and went on to receive Music Row Magazine's Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year Award in 2000. Soon, her own hits followed – “Georgia”, “I Don't Want You To Go” and the crossover smash “Complicated” – all from her debut album entitled Room With A View. She continued to climb the charts & win new fans with her subsequent releases - Dress Rehearsal (2004) and Love & Negotiation (2006). This Alberta-born and raised Country star has won 16 Canadian Country Music Awards, a JUNO Award, an Academy of Country Music Award, as well as an American Music Award for Favorite New Country Artist of 2003. Now, CDJ is back with a brand new album called Love Rules which features the lead single – doing great at radio - “Let Me Introduce Myself”. The song stays true to her signature sound, blending upbeat and soaring harmonies with lyrics that listeners can relate to. Mor