One of country music's true survivors, Tanya Tucker rocketed to stardom at a very young age, recording several country hits--including her 1972 classic, "Delta Dawn"--before the age of 16. A tumultuous romance with Glen Campbell that led to drug and alcohol addiction kept Tucker out of the limelight for several years, but she made a notable return in the '90s, garnering a Best Vocal CMA in '91 and a Best Album nomination in '95. Her working-class background, hardscrabble career, and undeniable talent have made Tucker a country music legend. She has continued to record and perform throughout the 2000s.