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REBA BUILDS LLC

record label switch · the free encyclopedia American country singer and actress (born 1955) For the album · 1955 (age&#160 · 71) McAlester · Oklahoma · U.S. Other&#160 · names "The Queen of Country" Reba Alma&#160 · active 1975–present Works Albums singles videography Spouses Charlie Battles &#8203 · &#32 · &#8203 · &#40 · m. &#160 · 1976&#59 · div. &#160 · 1987&#41 · Narvel Blackstock &#8203 · 1989&#59 · 2015&#41 · Partner(s) Anthony Lasuzzo (2017–2019) Rex Linn (2020–present · born March 28

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record label switch
the free encyclopedia American country singer and actress (born 1955) For the album
1955 (age&#160
71) McAlester
Oklahoma
U.S. Other&#160
names "The Queen of Country" Reba Alma&#160
active 1975–present Works Albums singles videography Spouses Charlie Battles &#8203
&#32
&#8203
&#40
m. &#160
1976&#59
div. &#160
1987&#41
Narvel Blackstock &#8203
1989&#59
2015&#41
Partner(s) Anthony Lasuzzo (2017–2019) Rex Linn (2020–present
born March 28

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