Tara Lyn Hart

Tara Lyn Hart (born April 11, 1978) is a Canadian country music singer/songwriter.

Hart won a music contest at the age of 17, which enabled her to record demos to be distributed to Canadian country radio.

She also picked up a nomination for Female Vocalist of the Year at the 2001 CCMA Awards, competing against Lisa Brokop, Terri Clark, Carolyn Dawn Johnson and Michelle Wright.

Before the album was finished, Hart abandoned the project to spend more time with her husband and their three children.

[5] She began work on a musical comedy, "Miss Kitty's Holiday Extravaganza," which ran from October to December 2004.