Lucinda Williams Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Lucinda Williams Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Biography

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Lucinda Williams is an American singer and songwriter, best known for the hit songs “Changed the Locks,” “Can’t Let Go” and “Passionate Kisses.” She has won three Grammy awards, and was considered the best songwriter in the United States by TIME magazine in 2002. She released her self-titled album, Lucinda Williams, in 1988. Her fifth studio album, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, and received a nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the single “Can’t Let Go”. Her tenth studio album, Blessed, debuted at number 15 on the Billboard 200. Born Lucinda Gayl Williams on January 26, 1953 in Lake Charles, Louisiana, she is the daughter of Lucille Day and Miller Williams. Her parents divorced in the mid-1960s. She has a sister Karyn Elizabeth and younger brother, Robert Miller. She began writing when she was 6 years old. She has been married to Tom Overby since September 18, 2009. She was previously married to Greg Sowders.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body shape:Unknown
Dress size (US):6
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 34-25-32 inches (86-63.5-82 cm)
Shoe size (US):9
Bra size: 32D
Cup size (US):D
Height: 5′7″ (170 cm)
Weight: 121 pounds (55 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Quotes

"I have a folder of scraps and pieces of paper with stuff, ideas for songs from the last 25 years; just little things, maybe early songs that I finished, but didn't think they were good enough."

Lucinda Williams

"I'm fascinated by the whole concept of snake handling. When you read about the Pentecostal snake handlers, what strikes you the most is their commitment."

Lucinda Williams

"I write the songs, go in and record them, then I listen to everything and decide how it all fits together."

Lucinda Williams

"The old jazz singers or old blues singers, you always just saw them kind of sitting down and singing. They weren't worried as much about their voice sounding perfect. They would make the song kind of fit their voice."

Lucinda Williams

"I'm just like everyone. I like to feel togetherness with someone."

Lucinda Williams