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Tracy Lawrence

Background information
Born January 27 1968 (1968-01-27) (age 40)
Origin Atlanta, Texas, United States
Genre(s) country
Occupation(s) singer-songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s) rhythm guitar, vocals
Years active 1991-present
Label(s) Atlantic, Warner Bros., DreamWorks, Mercury, Rocky Comfort
Website http://www.tracylawrence.com

Tracy Lawrence (born 27 January 1968) is an American country singer-songwriter. Signed to Atlantic Records in 1991, Lawrence made his debut on the country music charts that year with the single "Sticks and Stones", which reached the top of the Billboard country charts in early 1992. His debut album, also titled Sticks and Stones, was also a Number One album on the Top Country Albums charts. Between 1991 and the present, Lawrence has charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard country charts, eight of which reached Number One. He has also released a total of thirteen albums, with four platinum certifications and one gold certification.

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Biography

Country music recording artist Tracy Lawrence signs an autograph for a sailor aboard the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), May 2007
Country music recording artist Tracy Lawrence signs an autograph for a sailor aboard the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), May 2007

Tracy Lawrence was born in Atlanta, Texas and raised in Foreman, Arkansas. He played in his first band at the age of 16 and later attended Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Arkansas, where he was a member of the Sigma Pi Fraternity. In 1990 Lawrence left Arkansas for Nashville, Tennessee where he hoped to find success as a recording artist. Lawrence worked as an ironworker and in phone sales while he tried to break into the music business. He began participating in talent shows and earned enough money to live on. In 1991 he had a gig at the Bluebird Cafe and met Wayne Edwards who became his manager. With Edwards assistance, Lawrence signed with Atlantic Records and released his first album Sticks and Stones. On May 31, 1991, Lawrence walked his former girlfriend to the door of her hotel room and was confronted by three armed men. The men robbed them and attempted to force Lawrence and his friend into her motel room. Lawrence resisted and was shot four times, allowing his friend to escape. Two of the wounds were major and necessitated surgery. One of the bullets remains embedded in Lawrence's pelvis.[1][2][3]

Lawrence's debut album shot up the charts to number one and spawned several Top 10 singles. Lawrence's second album Alibis went Platinum and generated four straight Number One singles.[4] Lawrence was Billboard's Top New Male Vocalist in 1992 and received the Academy of Country Music's Best New Artist and Top New Male Vocalist in 1993. In 1994 Lawrence released his third album, I See It Now which also went Platinum. Lawrence released a Live album in 1995 and another studio album entitled Time Marches On in 1996. In 1997, Lawrence released his Coast Is Clear album which he co-produced. Tracy also sang harmony on Trace Adkins' 1997 single, "Every Light in the House Is On." In March 1997, Lawrence married a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. By September of that year, they'd separated. By December she'd filed charges against him in Nevada for allegedly choking her with her cheerleader pantyhose, throwing her into a wall, and threatening to kill her. Lawrence, who admitted to shoving his wife, was eventually convicted of misdemeanor battery and suspended by his record label until he got "his personal matters straight." He was ordered to pay a $500 fine to a women's shelter in Las Vegas.[5] By the late 1990's, Lawrence's career was at a standstill with many of his singles starting to chart in the lower regions of the country charts.

Lawrence's Career From 2000 To 2004

In 2000, Lawrence returned to the Top 5 with a #3 hit " Lessons Learned" which also made the Top 40 on the pop charts. The album by the same title also was successful as well, but his other singles from the album failed to match the success of "Lessons Learned". He released a self-titled album in 2001 on Warner Bros. Records, but he could not maintain chart success with the album with two songs becoming minor hits. During this time, he remarried and started a family of his own with two daughters being born. In 2003, Tracy signed with Dreamworks Records and released an album "Strong" in 2004. "Strong" became his highest charting album ever going to #2 on the country album charts and #17 on the pop album charts and his single "Paint Me a Birmingham" going to #4 on the country charts.

Then & Now

Tracy's second greatest-hits album, called "Then & Now: The Hits Collection", was released in 2005 on his new label Mercury Records. The album featured re-recordings of many of Lawrence's Top 5 hits, as well as two new songs, "Used to the Pain" and "If I Don't Make it Back", both of which were minor hits. New re-recordings of the older songs were featured because Lawrence had switched record labels, and the label for whom he was recording did not hold the rights to the old recordings.

Today

In 2006, Tracy started his own record label, Rocky Comfort Records. A partnership with his manager and brother Laney Lawrence, Rocky Comfort operates as a joint venture with CO5 Nashville. Tracy's current single, "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", was released to radio on August 21, 2006 and went to number one, forty-one weeks later on June 12, 2007. For the Love, the first album on the label, was released in January 2007; the album is Lawrence's first album of all-new material in almost three years. Two versions of "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" were recorded on the album: a solo version, and a remix with Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney as guest vocalists. The remixed version received Musical Event of the Year honors at the 2007 CMA Awards, giving Tracy his first award from the association.

Discography

Albums

Year Title US Country US 200 RIAA
1991 Sticks and Stones 10 71 Platinum
1993 Alibis 5 25 2× Platinum
1994 I See It Now 3 28 Platinum
1995 Tracy Lawrence Live and Unplugged 24 151
1996 Time Marches On 4 25 2× Platinum
1997 Coast Is Clear 4 45 Gold
1998 The Best of Tracy Lawrence 13 92 Gold
2000 Lessons Learned 9 69
2001 Tracy Lawrence 13 136
2004 Strong 2 17
2005 Then & Now: The Hits Collection 8 35
2007 For the LoveA 6 53
The Very Best of Tracy Lawrence 29 163
All Wrapped Up in Christmas
  • AFor The Love also reached #3 on Top Independent Albums.

Singles

Year Title US Country US Hot 100 Album
1992 "Sticks and Stones" 1 - Sticks and Stones
"Today's Lonely Fool"A 3 -
"Runnin' Behind" 4 -
1993 "Somebody Paints the Wall" 8 -
"Alibis" 1 72 Alibis
"Can't Break It to My Heart" 1 -
"My Second Home" 1 -
1994 "If the Good Die Young" 1 -
"Renegades, Rebels, and Rogues" 7 - Maverick soundtrack
"I See It Now" 2 84 I See It Now
1995 "As Any Fool Can See" 2 -
"Texas Tornado" 1 -
"If The World Had a Front Porch" 2 -
1996 "If You Loved Me" 4 - Time Marches On
"Time Marches On" 1 -
"Stars Over Texas"A 2 -
"Is That a Tear"A 2 104
1997 "Better Man, Better Off" 2 108 Coast Is Clear
"How a Cowgirl Says Goodbye" 4 -
"The Coast Is Clear" 26 -
1998 "While You Sleep" 46 -
2000 "Lessons Learned" 3 40 Lessons Learned
"Lonely" 18 106
2001 "Unforgiven" 35 -
"Life Don't Have to Be So Hard" 36 - Tracy Lawrence
2002 "What a Memory" 53 -
2004 "Paint Me a Birmingham" 4 42 Strong
"It's All How You Look at It" 36 -
"Sawdust On Her Halo" 46 -
2005 "Used to the Pain" 35 - Then & Now: The Hits Collection
2006 "If I Don't Make It Back" 42 -
"Find Out Who Your Friends Are"B 1 61 For the Love
2007 "Til I Was a Daddy Too" 59 -
2008 "All Wrapped Up in Christmas"C 57 - All Wrapped Up in Christmas
  • A Reached #1 on U.S. Radio & Records country charts.
  • B "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" also peaked at #96 on US Pop 100.
  • C Album cut.

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