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Tracy Byrd (musician)

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Tracy Byrd
Birth name Tracy Lynn Byrd
Born December 17 1966 (1966-12-17) (age 41)
Origin Vidor, Texas, United States
Genre(s) country
Occupation(s) singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) vocals, rhythm guitar
Years active 1993-present
Label(s) MCA, MCA Nashville, RCA, Blind Mule
Associated
acts
Mark Chesnutt
Mark Nesler
Johnny Paycheck
Website http://tracybyrd.com

Tracy Lynn Byrd (born on December 17, 1966 in Vidor, Texas) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Signed to MCA Nashville Records in 1993, Byrd broke through on the country music scene that year with his single "Holdin' Heaven", which reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. Although he did not land a second Number One until 2002's "Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo", Byrd charted more than twenty hit singles on the country charts.

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Biography

Byrd is the eldest child, and only son, of Jerry Lynn and Brenda Vaughn Byrd. He and his sister Debra were raised in Vidor, Texas and were students in the Vidor, Texas public school system. Tracy Byrd graduated from Vidor High School in May 1984. His first college experience was at Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas. He began studying business at Texas State University (then called Southwest Texas State). One of his friends coaxed him into singing a cover of Hank Williams' "Your Cheatin' Heart" at a local mall recording studio. The owner of the studio was so impressed with his version that he entered Byrd into a local talent contest. Byrd discovered on that stage that he really liked the attention and applause that came with performing. Byrd began playing nightclubs in Southeast Texas, including working with then-struggling artist Mark Chesnutt. After Chesnutt secured a record deal, Byrd took over as the house band at Cutters Nightclub in Beaumont, landing his own record deal in 1992. His first three albums sold over 3 million copies. His first No. 1 single was 1993's "Holdin' Heaven," although "The Keeper of the Stars" (1995) and "I'm From the Country" (1998) are considered his signature songs. Byrd finally scored his second No. 1 hit in the fall of 2002, with "Ten Rounds With Jose Cuervo." He is also known for covering two 1970s-era hits for country music legend Johnny Paycheck -- "Someone to Give My Love To" (1993, Byrd's second chart hit) and "(Don't Take Her) She's All I Got" (1997). Byrd is an avid outdoorsman. He began fishing with his grandmother, Mavis Vaughn, when he was only three, and she bought him his first shotgun when he was six. His love of those sports has given him the opportunity to host two shows on the Outdoor Channel. Byrd is the National Spokesperson for Special Olympics International for the Country Music Association. He developed a crank bait fishing lure marketed by Norman Lures called The Lifestyles Of The Not So Rich & Famous', named after his hit recording of the song written by Byron Hill and Wayne Tester. For every one of the lures sold Byrd donates ten cents to the Special Olympics. Byrd also hosts an annual golfing/fishing/music event, "The Tracy Byrd Homecoming Weekend," in Southeast Texas to raise money for local charities, including the March of Dimes, the Children's Miracle Network, and culminating in the donation of money to fund the Tracy Byrd Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Care Center at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Beaumont. Byrd also raised money by soliciting pledges for his attempt to complete the 2001 Houston Marathon. He finished the marathon, and donated all of his pledges to the Children's Miracle Network.[1] In 1994, he made a cameo appearance in the film Radioland Murders. He has also published Eat Like a Byrd: The Tracy Byrd Cookbook which "uses rubs and marinades to create memorable meals."[2]. He has also launched a line of spices, rubs, and marinades to go along with it, called "Tracy Byrd's Tiny Town Products." These are available at Wal-Mart and Kroger stores, Byrd donates five cents from each sale to the Children's Miracle Network. Byrd and his wife, Michelle, have two sons and daughter. The family lives in Beaumont, Texas.

Discography

Albums

Compilations

  • Keepers: Greatest Hits (1999)
  • 20th Century Masters Collection: The Best of Tracy Byrd (2004)
  • Greatest Hits (2005)
  • The Definitive Collection (2007)

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Country US Hot 100
1992 "That's the Thing About a Memory" 71 Tracy Byrd
1993 "Someone to Give My Love To" 42 Tracy Byrd
1993 "Holdin' Heaven" 1 Tracy Byrd
1993 "Why Don't That Telephone Ring" 39 Tracy Byrd
1994 "Lifestyles of the Not So Rich and Famous" 4 115 No Ordinary Man
1994 "Watermelon Crawl" 4 81 No Ordinary Man
1994 "The First Step" 5 No Ordinary Man
1995 "The Keeper of the Stars" 2 68 No Ordinary Man
1995 "Walking to Jerusalem" 15 92 Love Lessons
1995 "Love Lessons" 9 119 Love Lessons
1996 "Heaven in My Woman's Eyes" 14 Love Lessons
1996 "4 to 1 in Atlanta" 21 Love Lessons
1996 "Big Love" 3 Big Love
1997 "Don't Take Her She's All I Got" 4 Big Love
1997 "Don't Love Make a Diamond Shine" 17 Big Love
1997 "Good Ol' Fashioned Love" 47 Big Love
1998 "I'm From the Country" 3 63 I'm From The Country
1998 "I Wanna Feel That Way Again" 9 I'm From The Country
1998 "When Mama Ain't Happy" 31 Keepers: Greatest Hits
1999 "Put Your Hand in Mine" 11 76 It's About Time
2000 "Love, You Ain't Seen the Last of Me" 44 It's About Time
2000 "Take Me With You When You Go" 43 It's About Time
2000 "Now That's Awesome" (Bill Engvall w/ Tracy Byrd, T. Graham Brown and Neal McCoy) 59 Now That's Awesome
2001 "A Good Way to Get on My Bad Side" (w/ Mark Chesnutt) 21 121 Ten Rounds
2001 "Just Let Me Be In Love" 9 64 Ten Rounds
2002 "Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo" 1 26 Ten Rounds
2003 "Lately (Been Dreamin' 'Bout Babies)" 38
2003 "The Truth About Men" (w/ Andy Griggs, Blake Shelton, and Montgomery Gentry) 13 77 The Truth About Men
2004 "Drinkin' Bone" 7 60 The Truth About Men
2004 "How'd I Wind Up in Jamaica" 53 The Truth About Men
2004 "Revenge of a Middle-Aged Woman" 34 Keepers: Greatest Hits
2005 "Tiny Town"A Keepers: Greatest Hits
2006 "Cheapest Motel" 55 Different Things
2007 "Better Places Than This"A Different Things

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