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Barbara Mandrell Today, Bio, Age, Children, Husband, Now, Songs and Net Worth

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Published Jan 03, 2026

Barbara Mandrell Biography

Barbara Mandrell (full name: Barbara Ann Mandrell) is an American country music singer, musician, and actress from Houston, Texas. She was quite famous in the 70s and 80s due to her series of country hits and her own prime-time variety TV show on NBC. 

Barbara Mandrell Age and Birthday

How Old is Barbara Mandrell? The country music songstress is 71 years old as of 2019. She was born on 25 December 1948 in Houston, Texas, United States. She celebrates her birthday on 25th December every year.

Barbara Mandrell Family, Parents and Siblings

She was born as the firstborn daughter of Mary Ellen and Irby Matthew Mandrell, a World War II naval veteran, and Texas police officer.

Her mother, Mary Ellen, was a homemaker and a musician hailing from a large family in rural Wayne County, Illinois. Mr. Mandrell was a Garland County, Arkansas native, and an accomplished musician and entrepreneur.

Barbara Mandrell Sisters

Barbara is the eldest in her family with her first sibling, her sister by the name Thelma Louise Mandrell being born on 13 July 1954. Her youngest sister, Ellen Irlene Mandrell, was born on January 29, 1956, 18 months after Louise.

The three ladies were raised in Houston, Texas and when they became famous, their father managed their careers for over 3 decades.

Barbara Mandrell Husband

Mandrell married Ken Dudney on May 28, 1967. Ken Dudney was born in Franklin, Tennessee, the USA on July 23, 1941. He is a producer, recognized for Barbara Mandrell: The Lady Is a Champ (1983) and more.

Barbara Mandrell Children

Mandrell and Dudney have three children; Kenneth Matthew Dudney, Jaime Nicole Dudney, and Nathaniel Mandrell Dudney.

What Does Barbara Mandrell Look Like Now

Barbara Mandrell Measurements and Facts

Here are some interesting facts and body measurements you should know about Barbara Mandrell.

• Full Name: Barbara Mandrell (Barbara Ann Mandrell)
• Also Known As The Sweetheart of Steel
• Age: 71 years (2019)
• Date of Birth: 25 December 1948

• Place of Birth: Houston, Texas, United States
• Birthday: 25 December
• Nationality: American
• Education‎: Oceanside High School

• Father’s Name: Irby Matthew Mandrell
• Mother’s Name: Mary Ellen
• Siblings: Thelma Louise Mandrell being (born on 13 July 1954), Ellen Irlene Mandrell (born on January 29, 1956)
• Spouse: Ken Dudney (m.1967)

• Children: Kenneth Matthew Dudney, Jaime Nicole Dudney, and Nathaniel Mandrell Dudney
• Height: 1.57 m
• Weight: ‎55 kg

• Profession:
• Years active‎: ‎1959–2000
• Known For: Barbara Mandrell Live, Moods, Get to the Heart
• Net Worth: $45 million

Barbara Mandrell Music

She was also an active member of the Grand Ole Opry for 25 years until her last performance on October 23, 1997, at the Grand Ole Opry House and retired from performing music. In 2009, she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Born to a musical family, Mandrell began playing the accordion and reading sheet music before she could read words. By age eleven, she was a prodigy on the steel guitar, which prompted her father to take her to a music trade show in Chicago.

Her performance caught the attention of legendary country guitarists, Chet Atkins and “Uncle” Joe Maphis. It was her first foray into the music industry, and the beginning of a storied, successful, 38-year career.

After her landmark performance at a trade show, Maphis invited Mandrell to join his show at the Showboat Hotel in Las Vegas. It became one of the single greatest influences on her musicianship, and by the time she was a teenager, Mandrell was touring with The Johnny Cash Show, which included high-profile guests such as Patsy Cline, George Jones and June Carter.

A short time later, Mandrell’s father, Irby Mandrell, formed the Mandrell Family Band, and the act embarked on a successful tour across Asia. The formation of the band also brought Mandrell together with her future husband Ken Dudney, after her dad hired him as the drummer.

Mandrell married Dudney in 1967 and made the decision to step away from the music industry to focus on being a wife. She’d just returned from an exhausting tour in another country and had already been working for nearly a decade when she turned 19. Mandrell went to live with her parents the next year after Dudney, who was working as a Navy carrier pilot at the time, was deployed.

She gradually began playing a few shows again here and there at the urging of friends in the industry. Mandrell had a come-to-Jesus moment while sitting in the balcony of the Ryman Auditorium with her father, watching another female performer on stage. She felt that she was not destined for a life of sitting in the audience. Mandrell’s passion was reignited and she made the decision to get back on stage and give it her all as a solo artist.

Mandrell’s career took off in Nashville, and she scored her first hit with a remake of Otis Redding’s classic “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long.” That single put her on the charts and set the stage for a succession of No.1 hits that skyrocketed her to the forefront of country music stardom with songs such as “Sleeping Single in a Double Bed,” “(If Loving You is Wrong) I Don’t Want to Be Right” and “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool.”

In 1980, the Country Music Association named Mandrell Entertainer of the Year. At the time, she was only the third woman to have ever won the title. She earned that accolade again in 1981, an unprecedented honor only recently replicated by Taylor Swift. An array of accolades from the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and People’s Choice Awards followed, making her one of the most awarded country’s acts in history.

Barbara Mandrell Songs

Mandrell has so many songs to her name. The following list is not exhaustive.

I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool
Sleeping Single in a Double Bed
I Don’t Want to Be Right
Till You’re Gone

Wish You Were Here
The Best Of Strangers
Married But Not to Each Other
Only A Lonely Heart Knows

One of a Kind Pair of Fools
Happy Birthday Dear Heartache
Crackers
Fast Lanes And Country Roads

Fooled by a Feeling
There’s No Love in Tennessee
Years
I’ve Been Loving You Too Long

No One Mends A Broken Heart Like You
Tonight My Baby’s Coming Home
Almost Persuaded
It Should Have Been Love By Now

Operator, Long Distance Please
My Train of Thought
Playin’ Around With Love
A Very Special Love Song

Do Right Woman Do Right Man
Love is Fair
Angel in Your Arms
Love Is Thin Ice

It Must Have Been the Mistletoe
Standing Room Only
He Grew the Tree
I’ll Leave Something Good Behind

The Mandrell Sisters – Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters

Mandrell and her sisters, Louise and Irlene, enjoyed a lauded television career that began in the 1980s with her NBC variety show, Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters. The variety show drew nearly 40 million viewers weekly and introduced the world to country music.

Mandrell has also starred in specials for HBO, CBS, and TNN. She has hosted popular programs from The Tonight Show to the People’s Choice Awards and made guest appearances on a countless string of shows — from Barbara Walters’ Specials and Larry King Live to HEE HAW.

Her influence on popular media also includes a 1990 autobiography Get to the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story that appeared on the New York Times Best Seller List after only four days and remained there for six months. The autobiography was so popular that it was later turned into a CBS made-for-television movie.

In 1997, Mandrell officially retired with a final concert titled Barbara Mandrell and the Do-Rites: The Last Dance. It was filmed at the Grand Ole Opry for a highly-rated TNN concert special. Two years later, in 1999, Mandrell was inducted into the Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame. The next year, the Academy of Country Music honored Mandrell with its most prestigious award, The Pioneer Award.

In 2009, Mandrell received two accolades that would be among the proudest of her career, she became the only woman ever to be inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame, and the Country Music Hall of Fame inducted her with a ceremony that paid tribute to her incredible, inimitable career, unyielding faith, and love of our country.

Later in 2014, Mandrell was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and was recognized for her prowess in playing multiple instruments, particularly the steel guitar.

In spite of the demands of show business, Mandrell gracefully embraces success in her public life while staying focused on her private life. She has remained true to her love of God, family, and country and is the embodiment of a true entertainer. Mother of three, grandmother and wife of 48 years, Mandrell’s family takes center stage, even as she remains an icon of the industry.

In her spare time, Mandrell can be found gardening, visiting friends, taking care of her home and family and enjoying a slower pace of life since retirement. She often says, “I have so much to do, I don’t know when I found time to work.”

Barbara Mandrell Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $45 million. Mandrell has enjoyed a long career in the music and TV industry spanning almost five decades. Through proceeds from her work as a musician, actress, and a show host, she has been able to accumulate a modest fortune.

Barbara Mandrell Today

What is Barbara Mandrell Doing These Days? 

Mandrell hasn’t released any new music since 1997. However, in 2016 she had a compilation album issued. It’s title, This Time I Almost Made It: The Lost Columbia Masters.

This was a re-release of her third album which has several of her classics that include Today I Started Loving You Again, You’re All I Need to Get By, Kiss the Hurt Away, and Wonder When My Baby’s Coming Home.

Still, in 2016, she re-released another album as a compilation, The 10 Commandments, with 15 tracks. it includes songs like I Gave My Love To a Railroad Man, We’ve Got Everything but Love, Break My Mind, and Release Me.

She has however not been in front of the cameras for several years neither has she been seen in public since The 50th Annual CMA Awards ceremony held on November 2, 2016. In her career, she won two Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year awards (1980, 1981) making her the first artist to do so. She also won the Country Music Association’s “Female Vocalist of the Year” in 1979 and 1981.

Official Website

Barbara Mandrell The Midnight Oil

Album: Country & Western Vol. 1
Released: 2005
Genres: Country, Pop

Sleeping Single In A Double Bed



Frequently Asked Questions About Barbara Mandrell

Who is Barbara Mandrell?

Barbara Mandrell is an American country music singer, musician, and actress. She is recognized for a long series of country hits in the 70s and 80s as well as her own prime-time variety TV show on NBC that helped her become one of country’s most prosperous female vocalists of her time.

How old is Barbara Mandrell now?

Mandrell is 71 years old as of 2019, she was born on 25 December 1948.

Who is Barbara Mandrell’s husband?

Mandrell is married to Ken Dudney since 1967, the pair has been happily married for over 52 years.

Is Barbara Mandrell a grandmother?

Her children have been very private about their families therefor, it is not known whether they have any children and whether Barbara is a grandmother or not.

How many grandkids does Barbara Mandrell have?

Mandrell’s family has not disclosed any details concerning their children and their offsprings if any.

Why did Barbara Mandrell retire?

Barbara retired because she wanted to spend her time with her family. She retired in 1997, Barbara explained to The Boot, “Except for my steel guitar that’s in the Hall of Fame and my dobro that my parents gave me and had engraved, I sold everything else after I retired.”

How much is Barbara Mandrell worth?

She has an approximated net worth of $45 million as of 2020.

What ever happened to Barbara Mandrell?

In 2009, Mandrell was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Mandrell was additionally inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2016. Although Mandrell retired, she is still a member of the Grand Ole Opry; an honor she has held since 1972.

Is Barbara Mandrell still alive today?

Yes, Barbara is still alive and well. There have been no reports of her being sick or having any health-related issues.

Where is Barbara Mandrell Now?

Mandrell hasn’t released any new music since 1997. However, in 2016 she had a compilation album issued. It’s title, This Time I Almost Made It: The Lost Columbia Masters.

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