Country singer Georgia Leigh Middleman was born in Houston, TX. When she was only ten years old, she landed a steady singing gig at San Antonio's Texas Star Inn, where she pleased audiences with renditions of old favorite country tunes like "Coal Miner's Daughter." A young entrepreneur with big dreams, Middleman wrote and recorded a song before she hit her teens, selling it to school friends at recess. A few years later she had moved up to opening for legendary artists like Willie Nelson and Merie Haggard. By the time she was 17, she was writing songs with hit songwriter Dick ...