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Big & Rich

Big & Rich is an American country music duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich, both of whom are songwriters, vocalists, and guitarists. Before the duo's foundation, Rich was bass guitarist in the country band Lonestar, while Kenny was a solo artist for Hollywood Records.

Big & Rich
Big Kenny (left) and John Rich (right)
Background information
OriginNashville, Tennessee, United States
GenresCountry[1]
Years active1998–2008, 2011–present
LabelsWarner Bros. Nashville, Big & Rich Records
Formerly ofMuzikMafia
Spinoff of
Members
Websitewww.bigandrich.com

Their first studio album, Horse of a Different Color, was released in 2004. This album produced four straight Top 40 country hits, including the number 11 "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)", plus collaborations with Cowboy Troy, Gretchen Wilson, and Martina McBride. Comin' to Your City was released in November 2005, followed by another Top 20 single the Vietnam War-inspired "8th of November" and two more Top 40 hits. Joining the duo on this album were Cowboy Troy, Wilson, and Kris Kristofferson. Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace, released in 2007, produced their only No. 1 single, "Lost in This Moment". Both before and during the duo's hiatus, Rich has worked as a producer and songwriter for several other artists.

After this album, both members went on hiatus and released solo albums in 2009—Big Kenny's The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy and Rich's Son of a Preacher Man. These also produced the duo's first Top 40 solo entries—Big Kenny with "Long After I'm Gone" and Rich with "Shuttin' Detroit Down". In 2010, Big Kenny released his second solo country album, Big Kenny's Love Everybody Traveling Musical Medicine Show Mix Tape, Vol. 1 and in 2011, Rich released the extended plays For the Kids and Rich Rocks, the latter of which included the Top 40 country single "Country Done Come to Town". Big & Rich reunited in May 2011 to release "Fake ID", a cut from the soundtrack to the 2011 film Footloose. A year later, the duo released their fourth album, Hillbilly Jedi, which produced the Top 20 hit "That's Why I Pray". In July 2013, Rich announced that the duo had begun work on their fifth studio album, Gravity, which was released independently.[2][3] Another independent album, Did it For the Party, was announced in 2017 for release in September, led by the single "California".[4]

History edit

Prior to Big & Rich's foundation, John Rich was a founding member of the band Texassee, which later became Lonestar.[5] Rich played bass guitar in the band and alternated with Richie McDonald on lead vocals; he also co-wrote their singles "Come Cryin' to Me" and "Say When".[6] After Lonestar released its second album, Rich departed from the band in 1998, leaving McDonald as the band's sole lead singer.[7] Kenny Alphin (aka Big Kenny) was signed to Hollywood Records in 1998,[8] where he recorded a rock album called Live a Little a year later.[9] Although one of its songs was featured in the soundtrack to the film Gun Shy,[10] Live a Little was not released, and Hollywood Records held the rights to the songs for five years.[9] In the meantime, The Mavericks recorded one of Alphin's songs ("I Hope You Want Me Too") on their 1998 album Trampoline,[11] and Danni Leigh recorded his "Beatin' My Head Against the Wall" on her album 29 Nights.[12] Big Kenny then befriended Rich after meeting him at a club,[6] and the two began writing songs together. Their first songwriting collaboration was "I Pray for You," which they wrote in October 1998.[13]

Following his departure from Hollywood Records, Big Kenny recorded in a short-lived band called luvjOi,[1] whose lead guitarist Adam Shoenfeld and drummer Larry Babb would later become part of Big & Rich's road band.[14] In 2000, Rich began recording as a solo artist as well. He charted two singles of his own — "I Pray for You" and "Forever Loving You," which respectively reached numbers 53 and number 46 on the U.S. Hot Country Songs charts[15] — but his debut album, Underneath the Same Moon, was not released at the time.[7] The two then founded the MuzikMafia (an abbreviation for Musically Artistic Friends in Alliance),[16] a roundtable aggregation of singer-songwriters including Cowboy Troy, James Otto, Gretchen Wilson and Shannon Lawson.[1][17] This group held its first official show at a Nashville, Tennessee, nightclub in 2001.[18] Big & Rich performed at The Bluebird Cafe on January 1, 2002.[19]

Among Big Kenny and John Rich's first outside cuts as songwriters was "Amarillo Sky", which was the title track to McBride & the Ride's 2002 album Amarillo Sky[20] and later a top 5 hit for Jason Aldean in 2007.[21] The two also wrote and sang backing vocals on "She's a Butterfly", which was recorded by Martina McBride on her album Martina.[1][22] After McBride cut this song, manager Marc Oswald suggested that Rich and Big Kenny begin recording as a duo. Rich was apprehensive at first, as he had been told by BNA staff that he was "too rock for country" and was unsure of what major labels would think of Big Kenny's rock influences.[23] The two began recording songs together at a songwriting seminar. After they recorded a demo of "Holy Water", Rich was convinced that the duo would be successful.[24] They then met with Paul Worley, a record producer who was then the head of creative affairs at Warner Bros. Records Nashville, and Worley helped sign Big & Rich to a recording contract in late 2003.[1]

In 2007, Reservoir Media Management acquired the publishing rights to Rich's and Kenny's song catalogs.[25]

Major-label career edit

2004–2005: Horse of a Different Color edit

The two then began writing songs for their debut album. Among these was "Wild West Show," which they wrote before a trip to Deadwood, South Dakota. The duo decided to use wild West imagery to convey "an argument between a man and a woman."[26] In February 2004, it was released as their debut single,[1] going on to peak at number 21 on the Billboard country singles charts.[17] It was the first release from their debut album Horse of a Different Color.[1] Following the album's release, Big & Rich began touring with Tim McGraw.[27]

Big & Rich debuted their second single, "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)", at that year's Academy of Country Music awards.[28] For this song, Big & Rich employed Deaton-Flanigen Productions, a music video directing duo composed of Robert Deaton and George Flanigen IV.[29] Deaton-Flanigen and Oswald, along with the duo, decided to make "a big, big show of a video", featuring cameo appearances from Gretchen Wilson and Cowboy Troy, as well as a marching band and a dancing troupe.[29] The song peaked at number 11 on the country singles charts,[17] and the video was the most-requested on the television networks Country Music Television (CMT) and Great American Country (GAC) for four weeks.[30] "Save a Horse" was also a minor hit in Germany, reaching number 87 on the Media Control Charts.[31] ESPN also used the song as the theme music for its World Series of Poker.[32] They and Cowboy Troy performed "Rollin' (The Ballad of Big & Rich)" at the Country Music Association awards telecast, where they were also nominated for the Horizon Award. (Now known as the New Artist award, this is awarded to new artists who make significant commercial success from a first or second album.)[33]

"Holy Water" was the third single release, reaching number 15 on the country singles charts.[17] The duo wrote this song about Big Kenny's sister Charlene, a domestic abuse victim.[34] Finishing off the album's single releases was "Big Time", which peaked at number 20 in early 2005.[17] Big & Rich also released a special Independence Day single titled "Our America", with guest vocals from Wilson and Cowboy Troy, which charted for two weeks and peaked at number 44.[17]

Horse of a Different Color was met with generally positive reviews. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic called it "wilder and stranger than most contemporary country albums of 2004,"[35] and Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly said that "the disc really flies when Big & Rich just honor the straight-up rowdiness of Bocephus."[36] Country Weekly also gave a positive review, praising the variety of musical influences and saying that all of the songs worked "ridiculously well."[37]

2005–2006: Comin' to Your City edit

The duo's second album, Comin' to Your City, was released on November 15, 2005.[1] The first single, "Comin' to Your City" received a similar reaction as "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" had a year earlier, although rather than poker, ESPN utilized an altered version of the song as the opening theme for its Saturday program College GameDay.[28] The song peaked at number 21.[17] In its music video, the duo appeared in a guitar-shaped spaceship.[38]

Their next single, "Never Mind Me", reached a peak at number 34. Next came "8th of November", while only peaking at number 18, garnered the duo nominations for the CMA Awards, Grammy Awards, and the ACM Awards. The song was inspired by the story of Niles Harris. A subsequent documentary titled "November 8: a true American story of honor" was released also, debuting on Great American Country television network over the July 4 weekend. The documentary tells the story of Niles Harris and shows the making of the music video for the single.

An extended play of live studio performances, Rolling Stone Original, was also released in November 2005.[39] During a benefit concert held on October 9, 2006 in Atlanta, Georgia to raise money for the construction of the 173d Airborne Memorial, Big & Rich were awarded the status of Honorary Members of the 503d Regiment of the 173d Airborne Brigade. The concert was the subject of a documentary on Great American Country in November 2006.

Also in 2005, Hollywood Records released Big Kenny's debut album and in 2006 BNA Records released Rich's.

2007–2008: Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace edit

In early 2007, the duo released "Lost in This Moment", which was the lead-off single to their third album, Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace.[1] "Lost in This Moment" became Big & Rich's only Number One single, spending two weeks at the top of the country music charts.[17] The song also began receiving airplay on adult contemporary radio and became their first chart entry for that format, reaching number 12.

They released their second single, "Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace" to country radio in August 2007, although it failed to make an impact on the charts, peaking at number 37; follow-up "Loud" became the duo's first single to miss the Top 40.[17] Another cut from this album, a cover of AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long," also charted at number 59 as a non-single two months before the release of the title track.[17]

The duo also released three live in the studio extended plays during 2007: Walmart Soundcheck, Rhapsody Originals[40] and Unplugged at Studio 330.[41]

2008–2011: Hiatus, solo projects, and reunion edit

In 2008, Rich announced that Big & Rich would go on hiatus while Big Kenny recovered from an existing neck injury. In the meantime, Rich said that he would release a solo album, "with Kenny's blessing."[42] Warner Bros. released Rich's second solo album, Son of a Preacher Man, in early 2009.[43] The album produced three singles, including the number 12 country hit "Shuttin' Detroit Down". Later in the same year, Big Kenny released The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy via his own Glotown label, and charted at number 34 with the single "Long After I'm Gone".

In 2010, Big Kenny released his second solo album, Big Kenny's Love Everybody Traveling Musical Medicine Show Mix Tape, Vol. 1 exclusively through BigKenny.TV and BigSouthMusic.com.[44] Rich released two extended plays in early 2011: Rich Rocks and For the Kids, both on Reprise Records. The former produced his second solo top 40 hit in 2010, "Country Done Come to Town," also peaking at number 34.[45] Big & Rich reunited later in 2011 to record the song "Fake I.D." for the soundtrack to the 2011 film Footloose. It includes a guest vocal from Gretchen Wilson, with whom the duo toured that same year.[46][47]

2012–2013: Hillbilly Jedi edit

In 2012, Big & Rich announced that they would release their fourth studio album, Hillbilly Jedi, led by the single "That's Why I Pray". Danelle Leverett, formerly one-half of The JaneDear Girls, wrote the song with Blair Daly and Sarah Buxton. Rich said that he felt that the song could be the biggest of the duo's career.[48] The single debuted at number 24 on the country charts, the highest debut achieved by a duo since the charts were first tabulated by Nielsen BDS in 1990.[49]

Preceding the album's release was an extended play by the name of That's Why I Pray, which featured the single as well as three previously released songs. The EP was only issued on CD and available exclusively at Walmart.[50]

Released on September 18, 2012, the album produced two more singles, "Party Like Cowboyz" and "Cheat on You," both of which failed to make Top 40. In 2012, Big & Rich were nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year at the CMA Awards and in 2013 at the ACM Awards.

2013–present: Big & Rich Records, Gravity and "Did It for the Party" edit

In July 2013, Rich announced that the duo was already working on their fifth studio album.[51] Kenny revealed that their new material would be more along the lines of the music on their debut album, and that the executives at Warner Bros. Nashville told them that it was their "best material in years."[52] Early in 2014, the duo announced that a new single, titled "Look at You", would be sent to radio soon and that the new album would be released later in 2014. Kenny and Rich also formed their own record label, Big & Rich Records, to handle their future musical endeavors.[53]

On January 28, 2014, the lead off single to the album was released and the album title was revealed as Gravity.[3][54] On July 28, the album's release date was confirmed to be September 23, 2014. In addition, the track listing and cover art were also revealed the next day.[55] The duo said that their decision to start their own label was the result of Warner Bros. Nashville's schedule not allowing for Gravity to be released until 2015 at the earliest. Rather than have the project shelved, Big & Rich opted to strike out on their own and release the album sooner. Of the decision to form their own label, Kenny said that "it’s the kind of thing we believed in ten years ago as the Musik Mafia. Just anyway to get the music out there."[56] The second single from Gravity, "Run Away with You", charted at number 11 on Country Airplay. "Lovin' Lately", a duet with Tim McGraw, is the third single.

The duo released a new single, "California", in April 2017. The song was previously recorded by McGraw on his album Damn Country Music, and his version featured them on backing vocals. Their sixth studio album, Did It for the Party, followed in September 2017 to largely rave reviews.[57]

Collaboration and special appearances edit

Since their first collaboration with Martina McBride in 2003, the duo has appeared on several other albums. Wilson and Cowboy Troy then appeared on Comin' to Your City on the track "Our America". Their third album featured John Legend on "Eternity" and Wyclef Jean on "Please Man", as well as Lil Jon on a remix of "Loud" featured on the album's iTunes release. Legend played the piano and sang a verse during the duo's performance of "Lost in This Moment" at the 2007 ACM Awards.

In 2005, the duo contributed vocals to a rerecording of Billy Joe Shaver's 1993 song, "Live Forever."[58] Big & Rich also co-wrote several songs and provided background vocals on several cuts from Cowboy Troy's two Warner Bros. releases: 2005's Loco Motive and 2007's Black in the Saddle. In 2006, the Hank Williams, Jr. song "That's How They Do It in Dixie" was released, a single to which Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson and Van Zant contributed guest vocals.[17] It debuted one month after the duo's own single "Never Mind Me."

Rich co-wrote several of Gretchen Wilson's singles, including her debut release "Redneck Woman". He also co-wrote singles for Jason Aldean ("Hicktown", "Amarillo Sky", "Johnny Cash"), Wynonna Judd ("Attitude"), Faith Hill ("Mississippi Girl", "Like We Never Loved at All", "Sunshine and Summertime") and Keith Anderson ("Pickin' Wildflowers"). Big Kenny wrote Tim McGraw's "Last Dollar (Fly Away)", which went to number one in 2007, and co-wrote Wilson's "Here for the Party" with Rich. Rich has also produced for Wilson, Cowboy Troy, James Otto, Shannon Brown, Jewel, and the JaneDear girls.

Since 2005, the duo's song "Comin' to Your City" has been used as the opening theme to ESPN's College GameDay. In 2011, the song was reworked and re-recorded by the duo specifically for the event.[59] The duo also contributed to Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur with a cover of John Lennon's "Nobody Told Me" in 2007. That same year, the duo was also featured in a duet with rock band Bon Jovi on their Lost Highway album. The song, titled "We Got It Going On", was selected as a promotional song for the Arena Football League's 2007 season. In 2008, Big & Rich recorded a cover of the Beastie Boys' "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" for the compilation album The Imus Ranch Record. In 2014, the duo performed a cover of "Same Old Situation" on a Mötley Crüe tribute album. 2015 saw Big & Rich provide background vocals on albums by Tim McGraw and Clint Black. For the McGraw album, the song "California" was written by John Rich.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Awards and nominations edit

Year Association Category Result Ref
2004 Billboard Music Awards New Country Duo/Group of the Year Won [60]
CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [61]
Horizon Award Nominated
2005 Grammy Awards Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" Nominated [62]
ACM Awards Top New Artist Nominated [63]
Top Vocal Duo Nominated
Video of The Year - "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" Nominated
CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [64]
Horizon Award Nominated
CMT Music Awards Video of the Year - "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" Nominated [65]
Breakthrough Video of the Year - "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" Nominated
Group/Duo Video of the Year - "Holy Water" Nominated
Most Inspiring Video of the Year - "Holy Water" Nominated
2006 Grammy Awards Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - "Comin' To Your City" Nominated [66]
ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated [67]
Top New Duo or Vocal Group Nominated
Vocal Event of the Year - "I Play Chicken With the Train" (with Cowboy Troy) Nominated
CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [68]
Music Video of the Year - "8th of November" Nominated
2007 Grammy Awards Best Music Video, Short Form - "8th of November" Nominated [69]
ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated [70]
Video of the Year - "8th of November" Nominated
Vocal Event of the Year - "That's How They Do It In Dixie" (with Hank Williams Jr.) Nominated
CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [71]
Single of the Year - "Lost In This Moment" Nominated
CMT Music Awards Duo video of the year - "8th Of November" Nominated [72]
2008 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated [73]
Single Record of the Year - "Lost In This Moment" Nominated
Song of the Year - "Lost In This Moment" Nominated
Video of the Year- "Lost In This Moment" Nominated
CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [74]
CMT Music Awards Duo video of the year - "Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace" Nominated [75]
Duo video of the year - "Lost in This Moment" Nominated
Performance of the year - "Lost in This Moment" (with John Legend) Nominated
Tearjerker Video of the Year - "Lost in This Moment" Nominated
2009 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated [76]
CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [77]
2012 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [78]
2013 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated [79]
CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year - "That's Why I Pray" Nominated [80]
CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [81]
2014 Ride of Fame Immortal Won [82]
ACM Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [83]
2015 CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year - "Look At You" Nominated [84]
2017 ACM Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated [85]
CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year - "Lovin' Lately" (feat. Tim McGraw) Nominated [86]

Filmography edit

  • Blue Collar TV - Season 1, Episodes 10: "Music" and 11: "Partying"
  • Las Vegas – Season 2, Episode 24: "Centennial" (2005)
  • The 8th of November: A True American Story of Honor (2006) (documentary)
  • NASCAR 08 – Soundtrack (2007) (video game)
  • The Bachelor - Season 19, Episode 6: "Deadwood, South Dakota" (2015)
  • Footloose (2011) (film)

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References edit

  • John Rich; Big Kenny; Allen Rucker (2007). All Access: Big & Rich. Nashville: Center Street Press. ISBN 978-1-59995-717-3.

External links edit

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Big amp Rich is an American country music duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich both of whom are songwriters vocalists and guitarists Before the duo s foundation Rich was bass guitarist in the country band Lonestar while Kenny was a solo artist for Hollywood Records Big amp RichBig Kenny left and John Rich right Background informationOriginNashville Tennessee United StatesGenresCountry 1 Years active1998 2008 2011 presentLabelsWarner Bros Nashville Big amp Rich RecordsFormerly ofMuzikMafiaSpinoff ofLonestarluvj0iMembersBig KennyJohn RichWebsitewww wbr bigandrich wbr com Their first studio album Horse of a Different Color was released in 2004 This album produced four straight Top 40 country hits including the number 11 Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy plus collaborations with Cowboy Troy Gretchen Wilson and Martina McBride Comin to Your City was released in November 2005 followed by another Top 20 single the Vietnam War inspired 8th of November and two more Top 40 hits Joining the duo on this album were Cowboy Troy Wilson and Kris Kristofferson Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace released in 2007 produced their only No 1 single Lost in This Moment Both before and during the duo s hiatus Rich has worked as a producer and songwriter for several other artists After this album both members went on hiatus and released solo albums in 2009 Big Kenny s The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy and Rich s Son of a Preacher Man These also produced the duo s first Top 40 solo entries Big Kenny with Long After I m Gone and Rich with Shuttin Detroit Down In 2010 Big Kenny released his second solo country album Big Kenny s Love Everybody Traveling Musical Medicine Show Mix Tape Vol 1 and in 2011 Rich released the extended plays For the Kids and Rich Rocks the latter of which included the Top 40 country single Country Done Come to Town Big amp Rich reunited in May 2011 to release Fake ID a cut from the soundtrack to the 2011 film Footloose A year later the duo released their fourth album Hillbilly Jedi which produced the Top 20 hit That s Why I Pray In July 2013 Rich announced that the duo had begun work on their fifth studio album Gravity which was released independently 2 3 Another independent album Did it For the Party was announced in 2017 for release in September led by the single California 4 Contents 1 History 2 Major label career 2 1 2004 2005 Horse of a Different Color 2 2 2005 2006 Comin to Your City 2 3 2007 2008 Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace 2 4 2008 2011 Hiatus solo projects and reunion 2 5 2012 2013 Hillbilly Jedi 2 6 2013 present Big amp Rich Records Gravity and Did It for the Party 3 Collaboration and special appearances 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 5 Awards and nominations 6 Filmography 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editPrior to Big amp Rich s foundation John Rich was a founding member of the band Texassee which later became Lonestar 5 Rich played bass guitar in the band and alternated with Richie McDonald on lead vocals he also co wrote their singles Come Cryin to Me and Say When 6 After Lonestar released its second album Rich departed from the band in 1998 leaving McDonald as the band s sole lead singer 7 Kenny Alphin aka Big Kenny was signed to Hollywood Records in 1998 8 where he recorded a rock album called Live a Little a year later 9 Although one of its songs was featured in the soundtrack to the film Gun Shy 10 Live a Little was not released and Hollywood Records held the rights to the songs for five years 9 In the meantime The Mavericks recorded one of Alphin s songs I Hope You Want Me Too on their 1998 album Trampoline 11 and Danni Leigh recorded his Beatin My Head Against the Wall on her album 29 Nights 12 Big Kenny then befriended Rich after meeting him at a club 6 and the two began writing songs together Their first songwriting collaboration was I Pray for You which they wrote in October 1998 13 Following his departure from Hollywood Records Big Kenny recorded in a short lived band called luvjOi 1 whose lead guitarist Adam Shoenfeld and drummer Larry Babb would later become part of Big amp Rich s road band 14 In 2000 Rich began recording as a solo artist as well He charted two singles of his own I Pray for You and Forever Loving You which respectively reached numbers 53 and number 46 on the U S Hot Country Songs charts 15 but his debut album Underneath the Same Moon was not released at the time 7 The two then founded the MuzikMafia an abbreviation for Musically Artistic Friends in Alliance 16 a roundtable aggregation of singer songwriters including Cowboy Troy James Otto Gretchen Wilson and Shannon Lawson 1 17 This group held its first official show at a Nashville Tennessee nightclub in 2001 18 Big amp Rich performed at The Bluebird Cafe on January 1 2002 19 Among Big Kenny and John Rich s first outside cuts as songwriters was Amarillo Sky which was the title track to McBride amp the Ride s 2002 album Amarillo Sky 20 and later a top 5 hit for Jason Aldean in 2007 21 The two also wrote and sang backing vocals on She s a Butterfly which was recorded by Martina McBride on her album Martina 1 22 After McBride cut this song manager Marc Oswald suggested that Rich and Big Kenny begin recording as a duo Rich was apprehensive at first as he had been told by BNA staff that he was too rock for country and was unsure of what major labels would think of Big Kenny s rock influences 23 The two began recording songs together at a songwriting seminar After they recorded a demo of Holy Water Rich was convinced that the duo would be successful 24 They then met with Paul Worley a record producer who was then the head of creative affairs at Warner Bros Records Nashville and Worley helped sign Big amp Rich to a recording contract in late 2003 1 In 2007 Reservoir Media Management acquired the publishing rights to Rich s and Kenny s song catalogs 25 Major label career edit2004 2005 Horse of a Different Color edit The two then began writing songs for their debut album Among these was Wild West Show which they wrote before a trip to Deadwood South Dakota The duo decided to use wild West imagery to convey an argument between a man and a woman 26 In February 2004 it was released as their debut single 1 going on to peak at number 21 on the Billboard country singles charts 17 It was the first release from their debut album Horse of a Different Color 1 Following the album s release Big amp Rich began touring with Tim McGraw 27 Big amp Rich debuted their second single Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy at that year s Academy of Country Music awards 28 For this song Big amp Rich employed Deaton Flanigen Productions a music video directing duo composed of Robert Deaton and George Flanigen IV 29 Deaton Flanigen and Oswald along with the duo decided to make a big big show of a video featuring cameo appearances from Gretchen Wilson and Cowboy Troy as well as a marching band and a dancing troupe 29 The song peaked at number 11 on the country singles charts 17 and the video was the most requested on the television networks Country Music Television CMT and Great American Country GAC for four weeks 30 Save a Horse was also a minor hit in Germany reaching number 87 on the Media Control Charts 31 ESPN also used the song as the theme music for its World Series of Poker 32 They and Cowboy Troy performed Rollin The Ballad of Big amp Rich at the Country Music Association awards telecast where they were also nominated for the Horizon Award Now known as the New Artist award this is awarded to new artists who make significant commercial success from a first or second album 33 Holy Water was the third single release reaching number 15 on the country singles charts 17 The duo wrote this song about Big Kenny s sister Charlene a domestic abuse victim 34 Finishing off the album s single releases was Big Time which peaked at number 20 in early 2005 17 Big amp Rich also released a special Independence Day single titled Our America with guest vocals from Wilson and Cowboy Troy which charted for two weeks and peaked at number 44 17 Horse of a Different Color was met with generally positive reviews Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic called it wilder and stranger than most contemporary country albums of 2004 35 and Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly said that the disc really flies when Big amp Rich just honor the straight up rowdiness of Bocephus 36 Country Weekly also gave a positive review praising the variety of musical influences and saying that all of the songs worked ridiculously well 37 2005 2006 Comin to Your City edit The duo s second album Comin to Your City was released on November 15 2005 1 The first single Comin to Your City received a similar reaction as Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy had a year earlier although rather than poker ESPN utilized an altered version of the song as the opening theme for its Saturday program College GameDay 28 The song peaked at number 21 17 In its music video the duo appeared in a guitar shaped spaceship 38 Their next single Never Mind Me reached a peak at number 34 Next came 8th of November while only peaking at number 18 garnered the duo nominations for the CMA Awards Grammy Awards and the ACM Awards The song was inspired by the story of Niles Harris A subsequent documentary titled November 8 a true American story of honor was released also debuting on Great American Country television network over the July 4 weekend The documentary tells the story of Niles Harris and shows the making of the music video for the single An extended play of live studio performances Rolling Stone Original was also released in November 2005 39 During a benefit concert held on October 9 2006 in Atlanta Georgia to raise money for the construction of the 173d Airborne Memorial Big amp Rich were awarded the status of Honorary Members of the 503d Regiment of the 173d Airborne Brigade The concert was the subject of a documentary on Great American Country in November 2006 Also in 2005 Hollywood Records released Big Kenny s debut album and in 2006 BNA Records released Rich s 2007 2008 Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace edit In early 2007 the duo released Lost in This Moment which was the lead off single to their third album Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace 1 Lost in This Moment became Big amp Rich s only Number One single spending two weeks at the top of the country music charts 17 The song also began receiving airplay on adult contemporary radio and became their first chart entry for that format reaching number 12 They released their second single Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace to country radio in August 2007 although it failed to make an impact on the charts peaking at number 37 follow up Loud became the duo s first single to miss the Top 40 17 Another cut from this album a cover of AC DC s You Shook Me All Night Long also charted at number 59 as a non single two months before the release of the title track 17 The duo also released three live in the studio extended plays during 2007 Walmart Soundcheck Rhapsody Originals 40 and Unplugged at Studio 330 41 2008 2011 Hiatus solo projects and reunion edit In 2008 Rich announced that Big amp Rich would go on hiatus while Big Kenny recovered from an existing neck injury In the meantime Rich said that he would release a solo album with Kenny s blessing 42 Warner Bros released Rich s second solo album Son of a Preacher Man in early 2009 43 The album produced three singles including the number 12 country hit Shuttin Detroit Down Later in the same year Big Kenny released The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy via his own Glotown label and charted at number 34 with the single Long After I m Gone In 2010 Big Kenny released his second solo album Big Kenny s Love Everybody Traveling Musical Medicine Show Mix Tape Vol 1 exclusively through BigKenny TV and BigSouthMusic com 44 Rich released two extended plays in early 2011 Rich Rocks and For the Kids both on Reprise Records The former produced his second solo top 40 hit in 2010 Country Done Come to Town also peaking at number 34 45 Big amp Rich reunited later in 2011 to record the song Fake I D for the soundtrack to the 2011 film Footloose It includes a guest vocal from Gretchen Wilson with whom the duo toured that same year 46 47 2012 2013 Hillbilly Jedi edit In 2012 Big amp Rich announced that they would release their fourth studio album Hillbilly Jedi led by the single That s Why I Pray Danelle Leverett formerly one half of The JaneDear Girls wrote the song with Blair Daly and Sarah Buxton Rich said that he felt that the song could be the biggest of the duo s career 48 The single debuted at number 24 on the country charts the highest debut achieved by a duo since the charts were first tabulated by Nielsen BDS in 1990 49 Preceding the album s release was an extended play by the name of That s Why I Pray which featured the single as well as three previously released songs The EP was only issued on CD and available exclusively at Walmart 50 Released on September 18 2012 the album produced two more singles Party Like Cowboyz and Cheat on You both of which failed to make Top 40 In 2012 Big amp Rich were nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year at the CMA Awards and in 2013 at the ACM Awards 2013 present Big amp Rich Records Gravity and Did It for the Party edit In July 2013 Rich announced that the duo was already working on their fifth studio album 51 Kenny revealed that their new material would be more along the lines of the music on their debut album and that the executives at Warner Bros Nashville told them that it was their best material in years 52 Early in 2014 the duo announced that a new single titled Look at You would be sent to radio soon and that the new album would be released later in 2014 Kenny and Rich also formed their own record label Big amp Rich Records to handle their future musical endeavors 53 On January 28 2014 the lead off single to the album was released and the album title was revealed as Gravity 3 54 On July 28 the album s release date was confirmed to be September 23 2014 In addition the track listing and cover art were also revealed the next day 55 The duo said that their decision to start their own label was the result of Warner Bros Nashville s schedule not allowing for Gravity to be released until 2015 at the earliest Rather than have the project shelved Big amp Rich opted to strike out on their own and release the album sooner Of the decision to form their own label Kenny said that it s the kind of thing we believed in ten years ago as the Musik Mafia Just anyway to get the music out there 56 The second single from Gravity Run Away with You charted at number 11 on Country Airplay Lovin Lately a duet with Tim McGraw is the third single The duo released a new single California in April 2017 The song was previously recorded by McGraw on his album Damn Country Music and his version featured them on backing vocals Their sixth studio album Did It for the Party followed in September 2017 to largely rave reviews 57 Collaboration and special appearances editSince their first collaboration with Martina McBride in 2003 the duo has appeared on several other albums Wilson and Cowboy Troy then appeared on Comin to Your City on the track Our America Their third album featured John Legend on Eternity and Wyclef Jean on Please Man as well as Lil Jon on a remix of Loud featured on the album s iTunes release Legend played the piano and sang a verse during the duo s performance of Lost in This Moment at the 2007 ACM Awards In 2005 the duo contributed vocals to a rerecording of Billy Joe Shaver s 1993 song Live Forever 58 Big amp Rich also co wrote several songs and provided background vocals on several cuts from Cowboy Troy s two Warner Bros releases 2005 s Loco Motive and 2007 s Black in the Saddle In 2006 the Hank Williams Jr song That s How They Do It in Dixie was released a single to which Big amp Rich Gretchen Wilson and Van Zant contributed guest vocals 17 It debuted one month after the duo s own single Never Mind Me Rich co wrote several of Gretchen Wilson s singles including her debut release Redneck Woman He also co wrote singles for Jason Aldean Hicktown Amarillo Sky Johnny Cash Wynonna Judd Attitude Faith Hill Mississippi Girl Like We Never Loved at All Sunshine and Summertime and Keith Anderson Pickin Wildflowers Big Kenny wrote Tim McGraw s Last Dollar Fly Away which went to number one in 2007 and co wrote Wilson s Here for the Party with Rich Rich has also produced for Wilson Cowboy Troy James Otto Shannon Brown Jewel and the JaneDear girls Since 2005 the duo s song Comin to Your City has been used as the opening theme to ESPN s College GameDay In 2011 the song was reworked and re recorded by the duo specifically for the event 59 The duo also contributed to Instant Karma The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur with a cover of John Lennon s Nobody Told Me in 2007 That same year the duo was also featured in a duet with rock band Bon Jovi on their Lost Highway album The song titled We Got It Going On was selected as a promotional song for the Arena Football League s 2007 season In 2008 Big amp Rich recorded a cover of the Beastie Boys You Gotta Fight for Your Right To Party for the compilation album The Imus Ranch Record In 2014 the duo performed a cover of Same Old Situation on a Motley Crue tribute album 2015 saw Big amp Rich provide background vocals on albums by Tim McGraw and Clint Black For the McGraw album the song California was written by John Rich Discography editMain article Big amp Rich discography Studio albums edit Horse of a Different Color 2004 Comin to Your City 2005 Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace 2007 Hillbilly Jedi 2012 Gravity 2014 Did It for the Party 2017 Awards and nominations editYear Association Category Result Ref 2004 Billboard Music Awards New Country Duo Group of the Year Won 60 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 61 Horizon Award Nominated 2005 Grammy Awards Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy Nominated 62 ACM Awards Top New Artist Nominated 63 Top Vocal Duo Nominated Video of The Year Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy Nominated CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 64 Horizon Award Nominated CMT Music Awards Video of the Year Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy Nominated 65 Breakthrough Video of the Year Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy Nominated Group Duo Video of the Year Holy Water Nominated Most Inspiring Video of the Year Holy Water Nominated 2006 Grammy Awards Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Comin To Your City Nominated 66 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated 67 Top New Duo or Vocal Group Nominated Vocal Event of the Year I Play Chicken With the Train with Cowboy Troy Nominated CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 68 Music Video of the Year 8th of November Nominated 2007 Grammy Awards Best Music Video Short Form 8th of November Nominated 69 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated 70 Video of the Year 8th of November Nominated Vocal Event of the Year That s How They Do It In Dixie with Hank Williams Jr Nominated CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 71 Single of the Year Lost In This Moment Nominated CMT Music Awards Duo video of the year 8th Of November Nominated 72 2008 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated 73 Single Record of the Year Lost In This Moment Nominated Song of the Year Lost In This Moment Nominated Video of the Year Lost In This Moment Nominated CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 74 CMT Music Awards Duo video of the year Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace Nominated 75 Duo video of the year Lost in This Moment Nominated Performance of the year Lost in This Moment with John Legend Nominated Tearjerker Video of the Year Lost in This Moment Nominated 2009 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated 76 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 77 2012 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 78 2013 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo Nominated 79 CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year That s Why I Pray Nominated 80 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 81 2014 Ride of Fame Immortal Won 82 ACM Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 83 2015 CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year Look At You Nominated 84 2017 ACM Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated 85 CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year Lovin Lately feat Tim McGraw Nominated 86 Filmography editBlue Collar TV Season 1 Episodes 10 Music and 11 Partying Las Vegas Season 2 Episode 24 Centennial 2005 The 8th of November A True American Story of Honor 2006 documentary NASCAR 08 Soundtrack 2007 video game The Bachelor Season 19 Episode 6 Deadwood South Dakota 2015 Footloose 2011 film Footnotes edit a b c d e f g h i Loftus Johnny Big amp Rich biography Allmusic Retrieved May 25 2009 Big amp Rich Working on New Studio Album Theboot com July 12 2013 Retrieved August 10 2014 a b email Webview Big News from Big amp Rich E2 ma Archived from the original on January 29 2014 Retrieved August 10 2014 Big amp Rich Reveal Details for Did It for the Party Album Taste of Country July 8 2017 Retrieved March 18 2018 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Lonestar biography Allmusic Retrieved March 7 2010 a b Rich Big Kenny Rucker p 14 a b Character profile John Rich USA Networks Archived from the original on February 15 2011 Retrieved August 19 2010 Rich Big Kenny Rucker p 11 a b Murray Noel November 16 2000 Feeling the Luv After departing Hollywood Records Big Kenny Alphin moves on Nashville Scene p 1 Archived from the original on January 29 2013 Retrieved February 25 2010 Phares Heather Gun Shy Soundtrack review Allmusic Retrieved February 25 2010 Trampoline CD booklet The Mavericks MCA Nashville 1998 3804562 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link 29 Nights CD insert Danni Leigh Decca Records 1998 70032 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media 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Retrieved August 19 2010 Monger James Christopher John Rich biography Allmusic Retrieved August 19 2010 Big South Music Store Archived from the original on June 24 2013 Retrieved June 20 2013 Monger James Christopher John Rich biography Allmusic Retrieved July 19 2011 Big amp Rich Plan New Album Issue Fake I D CMT May 18 2011 Retrieved July 19 2011 Big amp Rich debut new video Country Standard Time June 24 2011 Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved June 26 2011 Big amp Rich Release That s Why I Pray New Music Video 99 5 WYCD Detroit s Country May 22 2012 Archived from the original on May 25 2012 Retrieved June 2 2012 Country Countdown Big amp Rich Make History With That s Why I Pray Billboard Retrieved June 2 2012 Walmart com That s Why I Pray Walmart Exclusive Walmart com Retrieved July 27 2012 Big amp Rich Working on New Studio Album Theboot com July 12 2013 Retrieved August 10 2014 Conaway Alanna August 29 2013 Big and Rich Have Covertly Been Working On Fifth Studio Album RoughStock Archived from the original on January 9 2014 Retrieved August 10 2014 Big amp Rich Forms New Label Prepare New Album and Single MusicRow Nashville s Music Industry Publication News Songs From Music City Musicrow com January 9 2014 Retrieved August 10 2014 iTunes Music Look at You Single by Big amp Rich Itunes apple com January 28 2014 Retrieved August 10 2014 Big amp Rich New Single Available Now News Bigandrich com July 29 2014 Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved August 10 2014 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Big amp Rich Nashville com Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved September 29 2014 Big amp Rich California Listen Taste of Country April 5 2017 Retrieved March 18 2018 The Real Deal Amazon com September 20 2005 Retrieved June 2 2012 Fast Break Big amp Rich on GameDay ESPN Front Row September 17 2011 Retrieved June 2 2012 2004 Billboard Music Awards Winners Billboard Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT CMA Awards Archive 2004 Country Music Association www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 Rock On The Net 47th Annual Grammy Awards 2005 www rockonthenet com Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT ACM Awards Archive 2004 www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT CMA Awards Archive 2005 Country Music Association www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 2005 CMT Music Awards Nominees Billboard Retrieved May 10 2017 Rock On The Net 48th Annual Grammy Awards 2006 www rockonthenet com Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT ACM Awards Archive 2005 www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT CMA Awards Archive 2006 Country Music Association www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 Rock On The Net 49th Annual Grammy Awards 2007 www rockonthenet com Retrieved May 10 2017 Brooks amp Dunn Top BMI s 2007 ACM Nominee List BMI com March 7 2007 Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT CMA Awards Archive 2007 Country Music Association www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 Vote For 2007 CMT Music Awards Final Nominees ACountry ACountry March 1 2007 Retrieved May 10 2017 Country Music s Top And Rising Stars Lead ACM Award Nominations Access Hollywood March 4 2008 Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT CMA Awards Archive 2008 Country Music Association www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 2008 CMT Awards Nominations Crushable Retrieved May 10 2017 2009 Academy of Country Music Awards nominations NewsOK com February 11 2009 Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT CMA Awards Archive 2009 Country Music Association www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 2012 CMA Awards Winners Full List Taste of Country November 2 2012 Retrieved May 10 2017 ACM Awards Winners 2013 The Boot April 8 2013 Retrieved May 10 2017 2013 CMT Music Awards Winners Full List Taste of Country June 6 2013 Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT CMA Awards Archive 2013 Country Music Association www cmt com Retrieved May 10 2017 Big amp Rich Twitter 26 September 2014 2014 ACM Awards Winners Full List Taste of Country April 7 2014 Retrieved May 10 2017 Nominees amp Winners 2015 CMT Music Awards CMT ca Country Music Television Canada Archived from the original on May 5 2017 Retrieved May 10 2017 ACM Awards 2017 Winners Complete List Billboard Retrieved May 10 2017 CMT Music Awards 2017 Nominees Announced Us Weekly May 9 2017 Retrieved May 10 2017 References editJohn Rich Big Kenny Allen Rucker 2007 All Access Big amp Rich Nashville Center Street Press ISBN 978 1 59995 717 3 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big 26 Rich amp oldid 1220694865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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