Emmylou Harris is an American singer and songwriter known for her blend of country, folk, and pop music styles. She emerged in the 1970s as a key figure in the country-rock genre, often collaborating with artists like Gram Parsons and Dolly Parton. Harris's distinctive voice, characterized by its purity and emotive quality, has graced numerous hit singles, including "If I Could Only Win Your Love" and "Together Again". Her influential work has earned her multiple Grammy Awards and cemented her status as one of the most significant figures in American country music.