Meredith Edwards (country music singer)

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Meredith Edwards (b. March 15, 1984, Clinton, Mississippi) was a one-time country music singer.

At the age of five, she was a member of the traveling choir the Mississippi Show Stoppers, along with friend Lance Bass of NSYNC. Both were in the Clinton High School show choir, Attaché, though not at the same time.

Lance had signed Meredith to his own management called Free Lance Entertainment. In 2001, she released her first CD, Reach, under the Universal label. The album debuted at #24 on the Top Current Country Album Chart and was produced by Richard Marx.

Edwards earned a double degree in Political Science and History from Belmont University in Nashville. She will attend law school at University of Mississippi starting August 2006. She is now dating Mclean Collins originally of Milan, Tennessee, who now resides in Nashville.

Year Album US Country
2001 Reach 24

Year Single US Country Album
2001 "A Rose Is a Rose" 37 Reach
"The Bird Song" 47
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