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Susie McEntire-Eaton
Birth nameMartha Susan McEntire
Also known asSusie Luchsinger (1981–2008)
Born (1957-11-08) November 8, 1957 (age 66)
Chockie, Oklahoma, U.S.
Genres
  • country
  • Years active1981–present
    Spouse(s)

    Paul Luchsinger

    (m. 1981; div. 2008)

    Mark Eaton

    (m. 2009)
    Websitesusiemcentire.com

    Martha Susan McEntire-Eaton (formerly Luchsinger; born November 8, 1957) is an American contemporary Christian music singer. She is the younger sister of Reba, Alice, and Pake.[1] She used her married name of Susie Luchsinger on her solo albums until her divorce in 2008.[2]

    Early life[edit]

    Martha Susan McEntire was born on November 8, 1957, to Clark Vincent McEntire (1927–2014), and Jacqueline "Jackie" McEntire (née Smith; 1926–2020) in Chockie, Oklahoma, and was raised there. Eaton attended Oklahoma State University.[citation needed]

    Career[edit]

    She toured with sister Reba McEntire in the 1980s, in addition to singing on the albums Heart to Heart (1981) and Unlimited (1982).

    In 1993, she released her debut solo record, scoring several hits on Christian country radio.[1] The album hit #39 on the U.S. Billboard Top Contemporary Christian Albums chart in 1994.[3] Several further solo albums followed in the 1990s and 2000s. McEntire-Eaton was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame on November 5, 2011.[4] She was also inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in December 2018.

    Personal life[edit]

    McEntire married rodeo cowboy Paul Luchsinger (died May 12, 2015) on November 27, 1981, whom she divorced on May 19, 2008. The couple had three children. On December 12, 2009, she remarried, to American theologian, climber and public speaker Mark Eaton, of Seattle, Washington. She holds many awards in the field of Positive Country and as co-host of the Cowboy Church TV show. The Eatons reside in Stringtown, Oklahoma.

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    Year Album US Christian Label
    1993 Real Love 39 Integrity Music
    1995 Come As You Are REP
    1996 Inspirational Favorites K-Tel Records
    1999 Raised on Faith New Haven
    2001 My Gospel Hymnal
    2004 You've Got a Friend
    2005 Count It All Joy
    2008 Let Go SLM
    2009 I'll Be Home For Christmas
    2010 Passages SM
    2012 Chase the Wind SM

    Singles[edit]

    Year Title Album
    1993 "I Don't Love You Like I Used To" (with Paul Overstreet) Real Love
    1994 "For Pete's Sake"
    1995 "Love Will Carry the Load" Come as You Are

    External links[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Susie Luchsinger profile, Allmusic.com; accessed November 3, 2016.
  • ^ staff, Mary Garrigan, Journal (February 9, 2009). "Luchsinger finds peace after abusive marriage". Rapid City Journal Media Group. Retrieved December 16, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Billboard, Allmusic.com
  • ^ The Christian Music Hall of Fame website. Archived November 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Susie_McEntire&oldid=1232406369"

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