Trace Adkins
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Tracy Darrell "Trace" Adkins (born January 13, 1962) is an American country music singer from Sarepta, Louisiana. Some of his hits include "Rough and Ready", "Arlington", "Every Light in the House", "Hot Mama", "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk", and "Swing".
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[edit] Early life and humble beginnings
Adkins learned to play the guitar at an early age and eventually came to work at an oil rig. He lost part of a finger on his left hand in an industrial accident, however, it was reattached. [citation needed]. Adkins began playing music as part of The New Commitments, then moved on to playing in honky tonk bars in the early 1990s. After gaining some fame, he moved to Nashville and signed to Capitol Records.
Adkins pled guilty to a drunk driving charge during 1996, and in 2004 he supported George W. Bush's re-election campaign, performing at the Republican National Convention.
[edit] Debut album
His debut was 1996's Dreamin' Out Loud, which included a number of hits like "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing" and "Every Light in the House". The follow-up, Big Time, however, saw meager sales in comparison to Dreamin' Out Loud[citation needed]. 1999's More was similarly disappointed, but his fourth album, 2001's Chrome yielded a top-ten hit in "I'm Tryin'", and, in 2003, Greatest Hits Collection, Vol.1 did the same with "Then They Do".
[edit] Recent work
His recent video for "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" demonstrates the recent cross-pollination between the crunk hip hop and pop country genres. The term badonkadonk itself is a fairly new entrant to Country Music Television, showing up much more often on Black Entertainment Television. In the music video, Adkins opts out of the more traditional background of farm equipment for a club scene with scantly clad dancing girls, but rather than drinking Hpnotiq and Hennessy, he and his friends consume low-end domestic beer.
The juxtaposition of cowboy hats and jewelry exemplifies the radical trajectory that Adkins' work has taken over the past decade.
Adkins sang the national anthem for Game 3 of the 2006 World Series on October 24, 2006, where he sang to loyal fan Donna Edwards.
[edit] Discography
- Dangerous Man (2006)
- Songs About Me (2005)
- Comin' On Strong (2003)
- Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1 (2003)
- Chrome (2001)
- More (1999)
- Big Time (1997)
- Dreamin' Out Loud (1996)
[edit] Singles
Year | Song | US Hot 100 | US Country | Album |
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1996 | There's a Girl in Texas | - | 20 | Dreamin' Out Loud |
1996 | Every Light in the House is On | 78 | 3 | Dreamin' Out Loud |
1997 | (This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing | - | #1 | Dreamin' Out Loud |
1997 | I Left Something Turned On At Home | - | 2 | Dreamin' Out Loud |
1997 | The Rest of Mine | 70 | 4 | Big Time |
1998 | Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone | - | 11 | Big Time |
1998 | Big Time | - | 27 | Big Time |
1999 | Don't Lie | - | 27 | More |
2000 | More | 65 | 10 | More |
2000 | I'm Gonna Love You Anyway | - | 36 | More |
2001 | I'm Tryin' | 44 | 6 | Chrome |
2002 | Chrome | 74 | 10 | Chrome |
2002 | Help Me Understand | 80 | 17 | Chrome |
2003 | Then They Do | 52 | 9 | Greatest Hits Collection, Vol.1 |
2004 | Hot Mama | 51 | 5 | Comin' On Strong |
2004 | Rough & Ready | 75 | 13 | Comin' On Strong |
2005 | Songs About Me | 59 | 2 | Songs About Me |
2005 | Arlington | - | 16 | Songs About Me |
2005 | Honky Tonk Badonkadonk | 30 | 2 | Songs About Me |
2006 | Swing | - | 20 | Dangerous Man |
2006 | Ladies Love Country Boys | - | 37 | Dangerous Man |