Joe Nichols

Joe Nichols (* November 26, 1976 in Rogers, Arkansas) is an American country musician.

Career

Through its family environment favors - father, uncle and grandfather were recreational musicians - Joe Nichols addressed at an early age with rock and country. Just only 19 years old he joined the small Intersound label from a recording contract. His first CD, Joe Nichols, but sold poorly. Shortly thereafter, the label went bankrupt.

Nichols moved to Nashville and got by with odd jobs. About the studio guitarist Brent Rowan, he soon found connection to the scene and had regular appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. In 2002 he released his first CD, A Man with a Memory, produced by Brent Rovan. Shortly before the release of the CD Nichols died father.

The single release is provided with a catchy chorus The Impossible made ​​it to number three on the Billboard country charts. The next single, Broken Heart Ville, even reached number one. Joe Nichols had already made the breakthrough with his first album. It was followed by a tour with Alan Jackson and another successful single. The Academy of Country Music honored him as a " newcomer of the year 2002" from the Country Music Association followed with a comparable award 2003. Winning streak continued in the following years. His third album III ' reached as well as the single release Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off, his second country number one, gold status.

End of the 2000 success was a little to the albums Real Things (2007) and Old Things New (2009) could not quite match it, only the song Gimme the Girl in 2009 was his third country runner and the second gold single.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Source: Billboard

The major awards

Swell

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