Country singer Lynn Anderson, who earned fame and a Grammy in the early 1970s for her hit song "Rose Garden," is out of jail in Nashville after being charged with drunken driving.
The Associated Press reported that police arrested 66-year-old Anderson after she was involved in a crash Thursday evening. The responding officer said she showed "signs of impairment," according to her arrest warrant.
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The Tennessean reported that a warrant said Anderson admitted to drinking alcohol and taking prescription medication.
Anderson was released on $5,000 bond, according to jail officials. She is scheduled to appear in court Nov. 20.
In a statement sent by her manager, Anderson said she was "deeply sorry for anyone that I have harmed along this path."
She was previously charged with DUI in 2004 in Denton, Texas.
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