
Pam Tillis
From Wikipedia, the free encylopedia. Pamela Yvonne Tillis (born July 24, 1957) is an American country music singer-songwriter and actress. She is the daughter of the late country music singer Mel Tillis and Doris Tillis. Originally a demo singer in Nashville, Tennessee, Tillis was signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1981, for which she released nine singles and one album (that contained none of the singles), Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey. By 1991, she had signed to Arista Nashville, entering Top 40 on Hot Country Songs for the first time with "Don't Tell Me What to Do", the first of five singles from her album Put Yourself in My Place. Tillis recorded five more albums for Arista Nashville between then and 2001, plus a greatest hits album and 22 more singles. Her only number 1 hit on the country charts was 1995's "Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)", although 12 other singles made Top 10 on that chart. After exiting Arista, Tillis released It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis for Lucky Dog Records in 2002, plus RhineStoned and the Christmas album Just in Time for Christmas on her own Stellar Cat label in 2007. Her albums Homeward Looking Angel (1992), Sweetheart's Dance (1994) and Greatest Hits (1997) are all certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), while Put Yourself in My Place and 1995's All of This Love are certified gold. Besides her own work, Tillis co-wrote and sang on the 1990 Warner Bros. single "Tomorrow's World", written in honor of Earth Day, and Dolly Parton's 1992 single "Romeo". She has won two major awards: a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals in 1999 for the multi-artist collaboration "Same Old Train", and the 1994 Country Music Association award for Female Vocalist of the Year followed by the CMA President's Award in 1998. Tillis has also received two Recorded Event of the Year awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association. Tillis has also earned one of country music's crowning achievements, becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry, when she was inducted in 2000, 9 years after making her first appearance as a guest artist in 1991[1]. She later inducted her father into the Opry in 2007.
Filmography (23)
MOVIE★ 4.9The Neon Highway2024as Self
MOVIE★ 1.0Invisible: Gay Women in Southern Music2021as Self
MOVIEDolly Parton: I Will Always Love You2020as Self - Narrator (voice)
MOVIE★ 10.0A Nashville Christmas2017
MOVIE★ 9.0Tennessee Whiskey: The Dean Dillon Story2017as Herself
MOVIEMusic Row: Nashville's Most Famous Neighborhood2017as Self - Narrator
TV★ 6.6Nashville2012as Herself
TV★ 7.5RuPaul's Drag Race2009as Self - Guest Judge
TV★ 4.8The Reichen Show2005as Self
MOVIEPam Tillis: Live at the Renaissance Center2005
TV★ 6.5Promised Land1996as Kate Matthews
TV★ 4.1The Rosie O'Donnell Show1996as Self
MOVIE★ 7.0XXX's & OOO's1994as Pam Tillis
TV★ 7.1Diagnosis: Murder1993as Kate Matthews- TVMusic City Tonight1993
MOVIE★ 6.2The Thing Called Love1993as Pam Tillis- TV★ 8.0Hot Country Nights1991
TV★ 5.6LIVE with Kelly and Mark1988as Self - Guest
TV★ 7.1L.A. Law1986as Amanda Hopewell
TV★ 6.3Austin City Limits1975as Self
TV★ 9.0CMA Awards1967as Self
TV★ 7.5The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1962as Self
MOVIEPatsy Cline: Walkin' After Midnight—