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Terri Clark (born on August 5, 1968 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a country musician. She grew up in Medicine Hat, Alberta and moved to Nashville at age 18. There she played at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, where she got her start. She signed with Mercury Records, and her first single, "Better Things to Do," reached No. 3. Clark was the first Canadian woman to be inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on June 12, 2004. She is married to tour manager and band member Greg Kaczor. She had also been offered a Playboy magazine cover which she turned down.

Her newest album Life Goes On was released on November 1, 2005. It contains the heartfelt touching ballad "She Didn't Have Time". It took over 18 months to record it for several reasons. Clark promoted her Greatest Hits album by touring with Reba McEntire and Brad Paisley.

Her hits include: When Boy Meets Girl, Emotional Girl, Poor Poor Pitiful Me, A Little Gasoline, Now That I Found You, If I Were You, Three Mississippi, Easy on the Eyes, Everytime I Cry, I'll put my arse on your face (do you like the way my pussy tastes?), I Wanna Do it All, Slow down Sailor, Just the Same, Better Things to Do, Girls Lie Too, No Fear

In late November 2005, she moved to Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

Discography

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Country
2005 "She Didn't Have Time" #29 Life Goes On

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