Genre: Country
American Man, Greatest Hits Volume II
Trace Adkins
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Still Feels Good
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50 Number Ones
George Strait
Me And My Gang
Enjoy The Ride
Sugarland
You're Gonna Be
Reba McEntire
Too Cold At Home
Mark Chesnutt
Country Music Hall Of Fame Series: Kitty Wells
Kitty Wells
Terri Clark
Mark Wills
Cryin' Holy Unto The Lord
Bill Monroe
Daryle Singletary
What Livin's All About
Rhett Akins
Maximum Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks
Careful What You Wish For
Ricky Lynn Gregg
Out Of the Storm
Bryan White
Mad Cowboy Disease
John Michael Montgomery
Toby Keith 35 Biggest Hits
Toby Keith
Trace Adkins helped keep country's traditionalist flame burning during the crossover-happy late '90s, mixing classic honky tonk with elements of gospel, blues, and rock & roll. Adkins was born in the small Louisiana town of Sarepta in 1962 and took up the guitar at an early age; he went on to study music at Louisiana Tech, where he also played football and worked on an offshore oil rig after graduating. His finger was severed in an accident while on the job, and once several years had passed, he returned to music with the gospel quartet the New Commitments. In the early '90s he began to pursue a solo career, playing honky tonk bars and clubs as often as he could, and honing a powerful, wide-ranging baritone voice in the process. He spent several years on the circuit and finally moved to Nashville to try his luck in the industry; he was quickly signed to Capitol by Scott Hendricks Read More
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