Reba McEntire, known simply as Reba, was born on March 28, 1955, in McAlester, Oklahoma.
She has been active in her career since 1975, releasing numerous albums and earning 7 gold and 5 platinum awards, as well as 2 Grammy Awards.
Reba is known for her successful musical career, but she has also explored other avenues of entertainment, including acting and hosting.
She has made appearances in various TV series and movies, such as Reba, Young Sheldon, Christmas in Tune and Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar.
Reba has also been involved in producing, executive producing, and hosting projects, such as Malibu Country, Red Blooded and The Voice.
She is known for her red hair and is often referred to as the Queen of Country or Country Music’s Queen.
Net worth | $95 million |
Date of birth | March 28, 1955 |
Profession | Actress, singer |
Nationality | American |
Background
Reba was raised in Oklahoma by her parents, Jacqueline and Clark Vincent McEntire.
Her father and grandfather were champion steer ropers, with her father being a World Champion Steer Roper three times.
Jacqueline, who initially aspired to be a country music artist, taught Reba and her siblings how to sing.
Her upbringing involved music from a young age, with her family forming the Singing McEntires vocal group.
Reba’s mother played a pivotal role in her early music career, helping her secure a recording contract in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1975.
This marked the beginning of her successful journey in country music.
Net worth
Reba’s net worth is estimated to be around $95 million.
Throughout her career, she has amassed wealth through various ventures, including her successful career as a country music singer, with over 100 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and 25 No. 1 hits.Â
Reba has also won three Grammys, 17 Academy of Country Music Awards and eight Country Music Association Awards.Â
Her acting career includes roles in films like Tremors, The Little Rascals and TV shows such as Reba and The Voice, for which she reportedly earned around $13 million per season.
The Voice salary
Reba’s salary for coaching on The Voice is estimated to be around $13 million for her first full-time coaching season in Season 24.
This amount is in line with the average salary for coaches on the show, with some variation among them.
Ariana Grande holds the record for the highest-paid coach on The Voice, earning a remarkable $25 million per season.
Endorsement deals
Reba has been associated with various endorsement deals and sponsorships throughout her career.
However, there have been instances where her image and likeness were used without her authorization in fake endorsements for CBD and keto gummies products.Â
Reba has publicly denounced these scams and urged her fans to be cautious of such false advertisements.
In a more legitimate partnership, she collaborated with Cracker Barrel Old Country Store in 2016 to release Rockin’ R By Reba, a retail collection inspired by her life and interests.
The collection featured specialty items such as western-themed jewelry, home goods and toys, reflecting Reba’s casual, ranch-country lifestyle and her family-oriented upbringing.
Rockin’ R by Reba
Rockin’ R by Reba is a retail line of products designed by Reba in partnership with Cracker Barrel, a restaurant chain in the United States.
The line includes a variety of items such as jewelry, home décor, toys, furniture and other items.
The name Rockin’ R by Reba is a play on words, combining Reba’s first name with the ‘R’ from her last name and the word ‘rocking,’ which could refer to the idea of making a strong, positive impact or the Christmas album she released around the same time.
The line was announced in July 2016, and Cracker Barrel stores began carrying the products starting August 4th of that year.
The partnership between Reba McEntire and Cracker Barrel also includes the release of her holiday album, My Kind of Christmas, which was released in September 2016.
Music career
Reba grew up in a family of musicians.
Her father was a world champion steer roper, and her mother helped nurture her musical abilities.
Reba formed a band with her siblings while in the ninth grade and scored her first big break when she was asked to sing the national anthem at the 1974 National Finals Rodeo.
Her performance at the rodeo impressed country music star Red Steagall, who helped McEntire record a demo that led to a contract with Mercury Records.
However, neither Reba’s first single, I Don’t Want to Be a One Night Stand (1976), nor her self-titled debut album (1977) found an immediate audience.
She continued to record, and her first major hit, Sweet Dreams, was a remake of Patsy Cline’s version of the song.
Reba longed to have more control of her own career and to recapture a more traditional country music sound.
She moved to the MCA label in 1984, started coproducing her recordings, and managed to attain steady commercial success.Â
Reba won her first Grammy Award for best female country vocal performance for the title track of her album, Whoever’s in New England (1986).
By the end of 1986, she had topped the Billboard country singles chart for the seventh time.
At the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, Reba was crowned best female vocalist in an unprecedented four consecutive years (1984-87).
Her music has been influenced by the country music of Bob Wills, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Barbara Mandrell and Patsy Cline.
Reba’s sound has been described as built upon traditional country music but expanding into the genres of country pop, mainstream pop, soul and R&B.
At times, her music has been criticized for moving away from traditional country music, with some critics calling it ‘melodramatic,’ ‘formulaic’ and ‘bombastic.’
However, Reba has remained one of country’s most popular female artists for nearly four decades, maintaining her success by continually incorporating contemporary musical sounds without changing her traditional vocal style.
Acting career
Reba’s acting career began in 1990 with her role as Heather Gummer in the horror film Tremors.
She continued to act in films such as North (1994), The Little Rascals (1994), One Night at McCool’s (2001), The Fox and the Hound 2 (2006) and Charlotte’s Web (2006).
In addition to films, Reba has also had a successful career on television, starring in her own self-titled sitcom, Reba, which aired from 2001 to 2007.
She also had a starring role in the sitcom Malibu Country from 2012 to 2013 and has made guest appearances on shows such as Last Man Standing and Young Sheldon.
Reba has also appeared in made-for-television movies, including The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991) and Is There Life Out There? (1994).
In 2020, she joined the cast of the crime drama series Big Sky as Sunny Barnes.
Reba has been nominated for several awards for her acting, including an Emmy for her role in the TV miniseries Buffalo Girls (1995).
She has also provided voice-over work for animated films and television shows.
Awards and accolades
Reba is a highly accomplished singer and actress, known for her contributions to country music and her successful acting career.
She has won numerous awards and accolades throughout her career, including three Grammy Awards, four CMA Female Vocalist of the Year awards and the CMA Entertainer of the Year award in 1986.
Reba has also been honored with the International Artist Achievement Award by the Academy of Country Music in 2000 and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2018.
In addition to her music awards, she has also won nine People’s Choice Awards and two Billboard Music Awards.
Reba was voted Number One on Country Music Television’s 20 Greatest Women list in 2011.
In 2018, she received a Kennedy Center Honor for her contributions to American performing arts and culture.
Reba has been nominated by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences a total of 17 times, winning three Grammy Awards.
She has also won 16 Academy of Country Music Awards, including Top New Female Vocalist in 1984, Top Female Vocalist in 1987, 1990, 1991 and 1994, and Country Music Video of the Year in 1986 and 1991.
Reba has also won the Video of the Year award in 1991.
She has been honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s 63rd annual Western Heritage Awards in 2024.
Philanthropic works
Reba has supported numerous charities and foundations, including the Red Cross, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the David Foster Foundation and the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, among others.
Her philanthropic efforts have been recognized with several awards, including the Salvation Army Award, the Home Depot Humanitarian Award and the Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Award.
Reba has made substantial contributions to the Texoma Medical Center in Denison, Texas, which is home to the Reba McEntire Rehabilitation Center, Reba’s Ranch House and the TMC Reba Mobile Mammography Unit.
She has also been involved in various events and initiatives aimed at raising awareness and funds for various causes.
For instance, Reba designed a denim jacket for an auction benefitting SOS Children’s Villages and auctioned off one of her designer dresses for charity during an Arizona Fight Night event in mid-March, raising $150,000 for cancer research.
Reba’s Ranch House
Reba’s Ranch House is a charitable organization founded by Reba that provides a place to stay for individuals with loved ones in the hospital.
Established in 1992, the ranch house, located in North Texas, offers accommodation to families needing a safe and supportive environment while caring for their hospitalized relatives.
Reba’s Ranch House focuses on caring for the caregivers, offering them comfort and respite during challenging times.
The organization relies on donations to support its operations, with every contribution being valued and utilized to assist others in need.
Reba emphasizes the importance of donations to Reba’s Ranch House, expressing that making a donation in someone’s honor can be a meaningful and impactful gift.
The charity’s mission is to provide hope, warmth and a home-like environment for those facing difficult circumstances in hospitals, reflecting Reba’s dedication to helping others.
Real estate
Reba has owned several high-end properties throughout her career.
One of her most notable estates is a $22 million mansion in California, located in the exclusive Beverly Park neighborhood in Beverly Hills.
The property spans 9,242 square feet and includes six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a massive kitchen, a formal dining room, a wine cellar, an office, a maid’s room, a master suite with a fireplace, a master bathroom and a balcony with stunning views.
The exterior features a Grecian-style swimming pool, tennis courts, an outdoor pavilion with an outdoor kitchen, a dining area, a living room, a pool table and a separate guest house.
Reba’s Southern manor home, known as Starstruck Farm, is located in Lebanon, Tennessee, and was once situated on 83 acres.
The 13,000-square-foot mansion boasts seven bedrooms, five full bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, a home theater, a wine room, an eight-car garage, a pool, a guest house, a barn and other luxurious amenities.
The property was sold in 2017 for $5 million and has since been converted into an upscale events space called the Estate at Cherokee Dock.
Personal life
Reba has one biological son, Shelby Blackstock and five stepchildren, Coty, Lance, Shawna, Brandon and Chassidy, from her two marriages.
Shelby was born in 1990 and is a race car driver.
Reba has always been close to all her children and has expressed her love and pride for them publicly.
She has also mentioned that she never let Shelby win when they played games or cards, teaching him the importance of learning from challenges and not being a spoiled brat.