Before the Fame: Rare Snapshots of Reba McEntire’s Star-Studded Beginnings (Video)

As any fan of The Voice knows, the music industry is a challenging space, and few stars have burned as brightly and for as long as Reba McEntire. 

Boasting a prolific career with several awards and accolades under her belt, McEntire has cemented herself as one of the most iconic country singers of all time.

Delivering hit after hit, decade after decade.

Few artists can say they’ve been charming crowds for half a century, but McEntire is not a typical act — and she’s also a talented actress, producer, and television personality. 

Whether she’s serving up laughs or penning a traditional country ballad.

McEntire has seamlessly evolved with the times while never faltering on her beloved authenticity and country roots. 

Now a beloved Coach of The Voice, McEntire remains a powerhouse performer 50 years after her career began.

McEntire began taking the world by storm right after earning her bachelor’s at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. 

According to IMDb, McEntire first gained recognition after she performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Oklahoma City’s 1974 National Finals Rodeo. Country star Red Steagall was in attendance and, captivated, invited her and her family to his afterparty. After some industry chat, McEntire was ready to hit the ground running. 

A year after crossing paths with Steagall, McEntire and her mother moved to Nashville to begin recording a demo, signing with Glenn Keener to PolyGram/Mercury Records.

McEntire began gaining traction with her 1979 sophomore studio release Out of a Dream, which featured her first megahit, a cover of Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” (originally recorded by Don Gibson). 

From the fabulous curls to the colorful fit, McEntire has always had a penchant for showmanship, whether that be within her trademark style or her energizing setlists.  

In 1983, McEntire earned widespread acclaim for her country classic “Can’t Even Get the Blues,” scoring her a No. 1 spot on Billboard’s country charts.

There was a lot of star power in attendance at the 60th Anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry, especially after songstresses Dolly Parton and McEntire arrived on the scene. The two stars have remained friends for decades. 

In a September 2023 interview with Newsweek, McEntire revealed that Parton is also a longtime role model of hers.

“I grew up listening to Dolly Parton when she had her very first album, My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy. I love that album because she wrote songs and told a story. I like a song that tells a story…” McEntire revealed, later adding “Dolly and I, we just love, we’re not here to judge or to preach. We love what we get to do.”

By the mid-80s, McEntire had truly hit her stride, already collecting adoration for her passion and jaw-dropping skill.

McEntire scored her first Country Music Award in 1984 for Top New Female Vocalist, then proceeded to take home the title again in 1985 and 1986. 

McEntire looked stunning while accepting her 1986 Country Music Award.

Today, she is the proud recipient of six CMAs (as well as 15 American Music Awards and dozens of other prestigious honors). 

McEntire has the audience in the palm of her hand during this 1988 performance.

In a 2018 interview with The Saturday Evening Post, McEntire revealed how she has achieved such immense success while staying grounded. 

“I’m the first to admit, I’m very competitive,” McEntire explained. “I love to play games, and I love to win, but when I lose, I’m the first one to start clapping and say, ‘Congratulations, now let’s do it again because I’m going to whip your butt.'”

Who would McEntire be without her trademark crimson hairdo? While the Voice Coach has donned several different hairstyles throughout her illustrious career, many fans would agree McEntire’s bright red curls are one of her most iconic looks. 

If McEntire’s angelic vocals didn’t steal the show during this 1990 performance, her magnificent hairdo certainly did the trick. 

McEntire has brushed shoulders with some legendary country stars throughout her esteemed tenure, including the larger-than-life Kenny Rogers.

In 1991, the “Islands in the Stream” singer and McEntire were the talk of the town after attending the premiere of their film The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw. Rogers and McEntire co-starred in the Western flick inspired by Rogers’ smash hit “The Gambler.” 

McEntire looked downright gorgeous at the 1993 American Music Awards, where her album For My Broken Heart won Favorite Country Album against fellow nominees Garth Brooks and Billy Ray Cyrus.

In her acceptance speech,McEntire revealed that she’d made the album to pay tribute to her former bandmates after they lost their lives in a 1991 plane crash, and then dedicated the award to the friends and families of her beloved band.

Years after McEntire became the bona fide “Queen of Country,” in February 1990, she claimed one of her most cherished titles of all — mother.

The birth of McEntire’s son, Shelby Blackstock, was an exciting milestone for the country songstress, who was keen to capture his adorable dimples in this early 90s photoshoot featuring a delightful amount of denim.

Always a fan of an outing with her little one, Shelby joined McEntire on the red carpet for the 1996 CMTs. 

McEntire even insisted on sporting a chic cream-toned suit to match her son, who looked downright dashing in his all-black rendition of the fit.

Can you get more Y2K than this photo of McEntire attending the 1999 People’s Choice Awards? Swapping out her trademark curls for a sleek pixie cut, McEntire looked elegant as she walked the red carpet with fellow sitcom star Ray Romano.

The ceremony historically loves her — between her smash music career and beloved sitcom, McEntire has collected 10 People’s Choice Awards. She also holds the honor of having one of the most successful “big chops” in haircut history.

We have another Dolly sighting! Check out this country-loving Reba scene from Season 4 Episode 18 (“Reba’s Rules of Real Estate”), in which Parton guest-starred. 

Running from 2001 to 2007, the eponymous sitcom was a smash success, earning McEntire a People’s Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series. 

McEntire has been crushing country singles for decades, so it’s no wonder she has an eye for talent and rising stars. A few years after Kelly Clarkson took the world by storm by winning American Idol in 2002, McEntire had a blast performing with the “Since U Been Gone” singer.

Fate would have it that both powerhouse performers would later become Coaches of The Voice and perform many infectious hits together.

Over a decade after McEntire brought Shelby to the 1996 CMAs, he joined his mother at the 2018 Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame Gala, where she was all smiles.

In a 2022 interview with People, McEntire called Shelby her “Gift from God.”

“We’re very close,” McEntire said. “I was a very self-centered person to a degree before Shelby. But, then there’s a little character, who you are given the job to protect and nurture and love and teach, so all the attention’s not on you anymore.”

McEntire celebrated a major milestone in 2024 after being tapped to sing the national anthem during Super Bowl LVIII. But, as fans — and readers — are aware, this was far from McEntire’s first rodeo with “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

“I’ve been singing the song for 50 years,” McEntire told TODAY ahead of the game. “This is my 50th anniversary since I sang [the national anthem] at the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City in 1974… I’m really excited.”

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Source: Chicago Tribune

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