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Darius Rucker

Darius Carlos Rucker (born May 13, 1966) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He first gained fame as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of rock band Hootie & the Blowfish, which he founded in 1986 at the University of South Carolina along with Mark Bryan, Jim "Soni" Sonefeld, and Dean Felber. The band released five studio albums with Rucker as a member and charted six top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Rucker co-wrote most of the songs with the other members of the band.

Darius Rucker
Rucker at the Daytona International Speedway in 2020
Background information
Birth nameDarius Carlos Rucker
Born (1966-05-13) May 13, 1966 (age 56)
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • guitarist
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1986–present
Labels
Member ofHootie & the Blowfish

He released a solo R&B album, Back to Then in 2002 on Hidden Beach Recordings but no singles from it charted. Six years later, Rucker signed to Capitol Nashville as a country music singer, releasing the album, Learn to Live that year. Its first single, "Don't Think I Don't Think About It", made him the first Black artist to reach number one on the Hot Country Songs charts since Charley Pride in 1983. (Ray Charles hit number one in March 1985 in a duet with Willie Nelson with "Seven Spanish Angels".) It was followed by two more number one singles, "It Won't Be Like This for Long" and "Alright" and the number three hit "History in the Making". In 2009, he became the first black American to win the New Artist Award from the Country Music Association, and the second black person to win any award from the association. A second album, Charleston, SC 1966, was released on October 12, 2010. The album includes the number one singles, "Come Back Song" and "This". His third country album True Believers (2013) reached No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the US Top Country Albums Billboard chart with singles "True Believers" (#24), "Wagon Wheel" (#1), and "Radio" (#14), all charting on the Billboard U.S. Country charts. His first country Christmas album, Home for the Holidays (2014) reached No. 31 on the US Billboard 200 chart and No. 7 on the US Country Chart. His fourth country album, Southern Style (2014) reached No. 6 (US Billboard 200) and No. 7 (Billboard US Top Country Albums), respectively with singles "Homegrown Honey" (#6) and "Southern Style" (#8) both charting on the U.S. Country charts in 2014 and 2015. His most recent country album When Was the Last Time (2017) charted #8 on the US Billboard 200 and #2 on the US Top Country Albums (Billboard).

Early life

Rucker was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina.[3] His single mother, Carolyn, a nurse at Medical University of South Carolina, raised him with his three sisters and two brothers.[4] According to Rucker, his father was never around, and Rucker saw him only before church on Sundays.[5] His father was in a gospel band called The Traveling Echoes.[5] Rucker has said that he had a typical Southern African-American upbringing.[3] His family attended church every Sunday and was economically poor, and at one point, his mother, her two sisters, his grandmother and 14 children were all living in a three-bedroom house.[3] But he says that he looks back on his childhood with very fond memories.[3] His sister, L'Corine, recalled that singing was always his dream.[3]

Hootie & the Blowfish

Darius Rucker has been the lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish since its formation in 1986. He met fellow band members Mark Bryan, Jim "Soni" Sonefeld,[3] and Dean Felber while attending the University of South Carolina. Bryan first heard Rucker singing in the shower, and the two became a duo, playing R.E.M. covers at a local venue.[6] They later recruited Felber and finally Sonefeld joined in 1989.[6] As a member of Hootie & the Blowfish, Rucker has recorded six studio albums: Cracked Rear View – 1994, Fairweather Johnson – 1996, Musical Chairs – 1998, Scattered, Smothered & Covered – 2000, Hootie & the Blowfish and Looking for Lucky – 2005, also charting within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 six times.[7] All six albums feature songs that Rucker, Bryan and Felber wrote. As the frontman, Rucker began to be called simply "Hootie" by fans,[8] though the band title combines the nicknames of his college friends.[4] Before his rise to fame, he lived in the basement of the Sigma Phi Epsilon house at the University of South Carolina, attempting to launch his career through the college bar scene.

Rucker's signature contribution to the band is his baritone voice, which Rolling Stone has called "ingratiating,"[9] TIME has called "low, gruff, [and] charismatic,"[5] and Entertainment Weekly has characterized as a "barrelhouse growl."[10] Rucker said they "flipped" the formula of the all black band with a white frontman, like Frank Sinatra performing with Count Basie.[8] Musically, he has sometimes been criticized or spoofed for not being "black enough".[6] Saturday Night Live ran a sketch of Tim Meadows playing Rucker leading beer-drinking, white fraternity members in a counter-march to Louis Farrakhan's Million Man March.[5][11] He also received death threats for singing the Hootie song "Drowning," a protest song against the flying of the Confederate flag above the South Carolina statehouse.[5]

Shortly after gaining a measure of fame, Felber and Rucker (who consider themselves best friends) moved into an apartment in Columbia, South Carolina.[6] With Rucker's recognition as the frontman of a successful band came increased opportunities. In October 1995, he was asked to sing the national anthem at the World Series.[11] Frank Sinatra invited him to sing at his 80th birthday party; he sang "The Lady Is a Tramp."[12] That same week, he made a voice cameo in an episode of the sitcom Friends.[11] He also joined Nanci Griffith on the song "Gulf Coast Highway" for her 1997 album Blue Roses from the Moons,[13] and sang backing vocals on Radney Foster's 1999 album See What You Want to See.[14] He encouraged Atlantic Records to agree to a deal with Edwin McCain and made a guest appearance on McCain's debut album, Honor Among Thieves.[15]

In regard to the future of Hootie & the Blowfish, Rucker was quoted by CBS news as stating in late 2011, "I don't think we'll ever break up totally. We're Hootie & the Blowfish. ... We'll make another record and do another tour someday. I don't know when, but it will happen. There's one more in us."[16] After a ten-year hiatus, Rucker and the band announced that they would be touring with Barenaked Ladies in 2019 while also releasing a new album that same year.[17]

Their sixth studio album Imperfect Circle was released on November 1, 2019.[18]

Solo career

 
Rucker at Yokota Air Base in Japan, May 2004

In 2001, he made his solo R&B debut album, The Return of Mongo Slade, for Atlantic Records. Because of contractual changes, it was never released by the label.[19] Hidden Beach Recordings, an independent label, acquired the masters from Atlantic and released the album as Back to Then in July 2002.[19] The album included work from the production team of Jill Scott, and she made an appearance on the track "Sometimes I Wonder."[20] The single "This Is My World" was featured in the 2001 comedy film Shallow Hal. In regards to the album, "That was just a minute in my life," he later told The Arizona Republic about the record. "I was listening to a lot of Notorious B.I.G. and Lauryn Hill at that time, and I wanted to make a neo soul record."[21] He also said in the article that he doesn't anticipate recording an R&B-styled disc again. "Country music is my day job now. I'll probably do this till it's all over, but that album was a lot of fun."[21]

Rucker appeared on a pop-star edition of the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in July 2001.[22] He also portrayed a singing cowboy in a television commercial for the fast-food company Burger King, promoting its TenderCrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich in 2005. In the commercial, he sang a jingle set to the tune of "Big Rock Candy Mountain."[23] In 2006 Rucker lent his voice to the track "God's Reasons" written by Dean Dinning and Joel A. Miller for the film The Still Life.

Country music

2008–2009: Learn to Live

In early 2008, Rucker signed to Capitol Records Nashville as the beginning of a career in country music. His first solo single, "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" (which he co-wrote with Clay Mills) debuted at No. 51 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts for the week of May 3, 2008. It is the first single from his second album, Learn to Live. For this album, Rucker worked with Frank Rogers, a record producer who has also produced for Brad Paisley and Trace Adkins.[24] Rucker also made his Grand Ole Opry debut in July 2008.[25][26] The single reached number one in September,[27] making Rucker the first solo, African-American artist to chart a number one country hit since Charley Pride's "Night Games" in 1983.[28]

 
Rucker sings to a crowd during an Operation Pacific Greetings tour concert.

Learn to Live was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 6, 2009, and received a platinum certification on August 7, 2009.[29] The album's second single, "It Won't Be Like This for Long", spent three weeks at the top of the country chart in mid-2009. Its follow-up, "Alright", became Rucker's third straight No. 1 hit, making him the first singer to have his first three country singles reach No. 1 since Wynonna in 1992.[30] The album's fourth single, "History in the Making" was released in September and peaked at No. 3.[31] The singles also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at 35, 36, 30 and 61.[32]

"You see a lot of people doing a one-off, saying, 'This is my country record.' But this is a career I'm trying to build. The people that say that they don't get it, I'll let the music speak for itself. I plan to do a lot of country records."[33]

—Rucker, Billboard, 2008

Billboard magazine said that "there's a sense of purpose that makes Rucker feel like a member of the country family, rather than calculating interloper."[34] Rucker made visits to various country stations around the United States, explaining that he was aware that he was the "new kid on the block."[35] Mike Culotta, the program director of Tampa, Florida, radio station WQYK-FM expected that Rucker would be "somebody who would have entitlement," but instead said that "Darius engaged everybody."[36] When Rucker found that "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" went to number one, he cried.[37] On November 11, 2009, Rucker won the Country Music Association New Artist of the Year award (formerly known as the Horizon Award), making him the first African American to do so since the award was introduced in 1981.[38] Only one other African American has won at the CMAs: Charley Pride, who won entertainer of the year in 1971 and male vocalist in 1971 and 1972.[39]

2010–2011: Charleston, SC 1966

Rucker released his second country album, Charleston, SC 1966, on October 12, 2010. The title is inspired by Radney Foster's solo debut album, Del Rio, TX 1959.[40] Its first single was "Come Back Song,"[41] which Rucker wrote with Chris Stapleton and Casey Beathard.[42] It was his fourth country number one as well as a NO. 37 hit on the Hot 100.[31][32] The album's second single was "This", which was released to radio in November 2010 and also reached No. 1 in the country chart.[43] Rucker wrote it with Rogers and Kara DioGuardi. "I Got Nothin'" was the album's third single, peaking at No. 18. Also included on the album is a duet with Brad Paisley titled "I Don't Care".[44] Charleston, SC 1966 received a gold certification.[45]

2012–2014: True Believers

On May 20, 2011, Rucker delivered the commencement address to the graduating class of the Medical University of South Carolina.[46]

On December 14, 2011, CBSnews.com reported that Rucker was working on a third country album with recording set to begin January 2012 followed by the release of the album early in the year.[16] The album's lead-off single, "True Believers," made its chart debut in September. On October 12, 2012, Rucker told Broadway's Electric Barnyard that his album would also be titled True Believers.[47] "True Believers" peaked at No. 18. Its second single is a cover of Bob Dylan and Ketch Secor's "Wagon Wheel" (previously made famous by Old Crow Medicine Show), featuring backing vocals from Lady Antebellum. "Wagon Wheel" reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart in May 2013. True Believers was released on May 21, 2013. The album's third single, "Radio", was released to country radio on July 22, 2013. The album's fourth single, "Miss You", was released to country radio on February 3, 2014.

On October 2, 2012, Rucker was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry. Halfway through his set at the Opry that night he answered questions from the audience which included a question from Brad Paisley. Paisley said: "I have two questions. One, are you still the worst poker player in the world? And two, would you like to become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry?" Rucker accepted, and it became official on October 16.[48]

Rucker was a featured performer at the C2C: Country to Country festival in London on March 17, 2013, which was headlined by Carrie Underwood.[49]

On News Year's Day 2013. he sang the national anthem at the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Florida.

On May 11, 2013, Rucker was the speaker at the commencement ceremony for the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Before his speech, he received an honorary doctorate of music.

Rucker also sang the national anthem at the NBA finals on June 16, 2013.

On December 6, 2013, it was announced that Rucker's version of "Wagon Wheel" had earned him a nomination for Best Country Solo Performance for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. At the awards ceremony on January 26, 2014, Rucker won, becoming only the third African American recording act (the first being Charley Pride, the second being The Pointer Sisters) to win a vocal performance Grammy Award in a country music category.

2014–2015: Southern Style and Home for the Holidays

On August 25, 2014, Rucker released a new single titled "Homegrown Honey" to country radio and to digital retailers. It served as the lead single to his fourth country studio album, Southern Style, released on March 31, 2015.[50] It reached No. 2 on the Country Airplay chart in April 2015. The album's second single, the title track, released to country radio on May 4, 2015.

On September 15, 2014, it was announced that Rucker had completed his first Christmas album and that it would be released on October 27, 2014. Included is a collaboration with Sheryl Crow on "Baby, It's Cold Outside".[51] May 30, 2015, Rucker headlined Philadelphia's famous XTU 31st Anniversary Show at the Susquehanna Bank Center. Christopher Bousquet named President of the Hootie fan club

Rucker makes an appearance on Sister Hazel's 2016 album, Lighter in the Dark.[52]

2016–present: When Was the Last Time and Carolyn's Boy

On January 6, 2016, Rucker announced that he was working on his fifth country album. The album's lead single, "If I Told You" was released to country radio on July 5, 2016.[53] It reached number one in the Country Airplay chart nearly a year later, and peaked at number four on the Hot Country Chart. Rucker also returned to the C2C: Country to Country festival in the UK in March 2017, where he was second on the bill to Reba McEntire.

On May 29, 2016, Rucker performed the national anthem prior to the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500.[54] Rucker also performed the national anthem for a game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets on September 15. Rucker agreed to perform the song at the behest of personal friend and former Bills player Bruce Smith, whose jersey was being retired that night.[55] He sang the national anthem again ahead of the Saints-Dolphins game held at London's Wembley Stadium in October 2017, as part of the NFL International Series.

Rucker was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on "Forever Country", a mash-up track of "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "On the Road Again" and "I Will Always Love You", which celebrates 50 years of the CMA Awards.[56] On July 24, 2017, Rucker released the second single from his upcoming album, titled "For the First Time." On July 26, 2017, he shared details of his fifth country album, titled When Was the Last Time and it was released on October 20, 2017.

Rucker appeared as a mentor on seventeenth season of The Voice for Team Blake.[57] Rucker released Beers and Sunshine[58] in August 2020 under Capitol Records, and released a "summer mix" version of the song in 2021.[59] In 2021, Rucker contributed a cover of the Metallica song "Nothing Else Matters" to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist.[60]

Rucker released a new single titled "Same Beer Different Problems" in April 2022.[61] Later in the year, he confirmed that he would be releasing a new album which would feature a collaboration with Chapel Hart.[62] Rucker subsequently announced that his seventh solo album, Carolyn's Boy, named after his mother, would be released in 2023.[63]

Personal life

Rucker is an ardent South Carolina Gamecocks fan as well as a Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Reds fan.[64] He also likes the film Stir Crazy, which he has seen more than 100 times.[65]

Rucker's mother died in November 1992 of a heart attack.[4][6] His grief inspired two Hootie & the Blowfish songs: "I'm Goin' Home" and "Not Even the Trees."[5][6] On April 21, 1995, his girlfriend (Elizabeth Ann Phillips) gave birth to Rucker's first child, Carolyn Pearl Phillips.[3] Rucker married Beth Leonard in 2000.[66] Leonard gave birth to his second daughter, Daniella Rose, on May 16, 2001.[67] They had a son, Jack, on October 27, 2004. The Hootie song "Where Were You" is about Rucker's strained relationship with his father, and was released only in Europe, where Rucker thought that his father would be unlikely to hear it.[5] His country single "Alright" was inspired by his marriage.[68] Rucker and his wife announced their conscious uncoupling in 2020.[66]

Rucker is a friend of the golfer Tiger Woods, whom he met in a bar in 1993 when Woods was 18. Rucker sang at the golfer's wedding with Hootie & the Blowfish and at his father's funeral.[69] His interest in golf goes well beyond his relationship with Woods; he was a VIP guest of Team USA at the 2016 Ryder Cup, and he attended Arnold Palmer's funeral shortly before the Cup.[70] A women's college golf tournament, the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, is named for him.[71]

On November 7, 2016, Rucker told ESPN that he had become a partner in MGC Sports, a sports agency that currently represents golfers (among them Steve Stricker and Kenny Perry), football players, and coaches. He added that he was planning to reduce his performance commitments from 100 dates per year to about 30, and that he thought his experience in the entertainment business would be an asset to potential clients. Rucker will be able to work without restrictions for golfers, but because he is not registered with the NFL players' union, he initially will only be able to meet with NFL players under very limited circumstances.[70]

For the Undercover Boss series episode "Celebrity Undercover Boss: Darius Rucker" which premiered May 12, 2017, Rucker disguised himself as a 62-year-old music teacher, ran an open mic night and worked as a roadie.[72]

Philanthropy and impact

Rucker has regularly worked with charities that support sick and underprivileged children, via benefit concerts, volunteering, the World Golf Foundation's The First Tee Program, and the Hootie & The Blowfish Foundation which has raised nearly $4.5 million to provide funding to public education systems throughout South Carolina.[73]

He serves as a board member of the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital in Charleston, where his mother worked for over thirty years from the time Rucker was a child, and has helped raise millions of dollars to help build a new hospital.[74][75]

He also made a commitment to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital after touring the facility in 2008. Since then, Rucker has spearheaded an annual event resulting in over $1.6 million raised for St. Jude's to date.[76]

Tours

Headlining

Co-headlining

Supporting

Discography

Studio albums

Filmography

Year Title Notes
2016 Live from Daryl's House with Daryl Hall in Charleston, SC
2017 CMT Crossroads Along with John Mellencamp in March
with Earth, Wind and Fire in June
2019 The Voice Season 17 for Team Blake
Brad Paisley Thinks He's Special Brad Paisley along with Kelsea Ballerini, Jonas Brothers, Peyton Manning, Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Kimberly Williams-Paisley
2020 Country Music Association Awards Along with Reba McEntire
2022 Rucker's Reno About his renovation of a historic mansion in Charleston
2022 Big Sky Plays the character of Possum[77]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
1995 Grammy Awards Best New Artist Hootie & The Blowfish Won[78]
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal "Let Her Cry" Won[78]
2009 Country Music Association Awards New Artist of the Year Darius Rucker Won[79]
Academy of Country Music Awards Top Male Vocalist Nominated[80]
American Music Awards Favorite Country Male Artist Nominated[81]
2011 CMT Music Awards CMT Performance of the Year "Need You Now"
(with Adele)
Nominated[82]
2012 Country Music Association Awards Musical Event of the Year "Stuck on You"
(with Lionel Richie)
Nominated[83]
2013 Academy of Country Music Awards Single Record of the Year "Wagon Wheel" Nominated[84]
Song of the Year Nominated[84]
Vocal Event of the Year
(with Lady Antebellum)
Nominated[84]
Country Music Association Awards Single of the Year Nominated[85]
Grammy Awards Best Country Solo Performance Won[86]
2014 Billboard Music Awards Top Country Song Nominated[87]
Top Country Artist Darius Rucker Nominated[87]
2015 CMT Music Awards Video of the Year "Homegrown Honey" Nominated[88]
2016 Performance of the Year "Alright" Nominated[89]
2017 CMT Music Awards Performance of the Year "Pink Houses"
(with John Mellencamp)
Nominated[90]
2018 Academy of Country Music Awards Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award Darius Rucker Won[91]

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darius, rucker, darius, carlos, rucker, born, 1966, american, singer, guitarist, songwriter, first, gained, fame, lead, vocalist, rhythm, guitarist, rock, band, hootie, blowfish, which, founded, 1986, university, south, carolina, along, with, mark, bryan, soni. Darius Carlos Rucker born May 13 1966 is an American singer guitarist and songwriter He first gained fame as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of rock band Hootie amp the Blowfish which he founded in 1986 at the University of South Carolina along with Mark Bryan Jim Soni Sonefeld and Dean Felber The band released five studio albums with Rucker as a member and charted six top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 Rucker co wrote most of the songs with the other members of the band Darius RuckerRucker at the Daytona International Speedway in 2020Background informationBirth nameDarius Carlos RuckerBorn 1966 05 13 May 13 1966 age 56 Charleston South Carolina U S GenresRockpopcountryR amp Bblues 1 alternative rock 2 Occupation s SingersongwriterguitaristInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1986 presentLabelsAtlanticHidden BeachCapitol NashvilleMember ofHootie amp the Blowfish He released a solo R amp B album Back to Then in 2002 on Hidden Beach Recordings but no singles from it charted Six years later Rucker signed to Capitol Nashville as a country music singer releasing the album Learn to Live that year Its first single Don t Think I Don t Think About It made him the first Black artist to reach number one on the Hot Country Songs charts since Charley Pride in 1983 Ray Charles hit number one in March 1985 in a duet with Willie Nelson with Seven Spanish Angels It was followed by two more number one singles It Won t Be Like This for Long and Alright and the number three hit History in the Making In 2009 he became the first black American to win the New Artist Award from the Country Music Association and the second black person to win any award from the association A second album Charleston SC 1966 was released on October 12 2010 The album includes the number one singles Come Back Song and This His third country album True Believers 2013 reached No 2 on the US Billboard 200 and No 1 on the US Top Country Albums Billboard chart with singles True Believers 24 Wagon Wheel 1 and Radio 14 all charting on the Billboard U S Country charts His first country Christmas album Home for the Holidays 2014 reached No 31 on the US Billboard 200 chart and No 7 on the US Country Chart His fourth country album Southern Style 2014 reached No 6 US Billboard 200 and No 7 Billboard US Top Country Albums respectively with singles Homegrown Honey 6 and Southern Style 8 both charting on the U S Country charts in 2014 and 2015 His most recent country album When Was the Last Time 2017 charted 8 on the US Billboard 200 and 2 on the US Top Country Albums Billboard Contents 1 Early life 2 Hootie amp the Blowfish 3 Solo career 3 1 Country music 3 1 1 2008 2009 Learn to Live 3 1 2 2010 2011 Charleston SC 1966 3 1 3 2012 2014 True Believers 3 1 4 2014 2015 Southern Style and Home for the Holidays 3 1 5 2016 present When Was the Last Time and Carolyn s Boy 4 Personal life 5 Philanthropy and impact 6 Tours 7 Discography 8 Filmography 9 Awards and nominations 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditRucker was born and raised in Charleston South Carolina 3 His single mother Carolyn a nurse at Medical University of South Carolina raised him with his three sisters and two brothers 4 According to Rucker his father was never around and Rucker saw him only before church on Sundays 5 His father was in a gospel band called The Traveling Echoes 5 Rucker has said that he had a typical Southern African American upbringing 3 His family attended church every Sunday and was economically poor and at one point his mother her two sisters his grandmother and 14 children were all living in a three bedroom house 3 But he says that he looks back on his childhood with very fond memories 3 His sister L Corine recalled that singing was always his dream 3 Hootie amp the Blowfish EditDarius Rucker has been the lead singer of Hootie amp the Blowfish since its formation in 1986 He met fellow band members Mark Bryan Jim Soni Sonefeld 3 and Dean Felber while attending the University of South Carolina Bryan first heard Rucker singing in the shower and the two became a duo playing R E M covers at a local venue 6 They later recruited Felber and finally Sonefeld joined in 1989 6 As a member of Hootie amp the Blowfish Rucker has recorded six studio albums Cracked Rear View 1994 Fairweather Johnson 1996 Musical Chairs 1998 Scattered Smothered amp Covered 2000 Hootie amp the Blowfish and Looking for Lucky 2005 also charting within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 six times 7 All six albums feature songs that Rucker Bryan and Felber wrote As the frontman Rucker began to be called simply Hootie by fans 8 though the band title combines the nicknames of his college friends 4 Before his rise to fame he lived in the basement of the Sigma Phi Epsilon house at the University of South Carolina attempting to launch his career through the college bar scene Rucker s signature contribution to the band is his baritone voice which Rolling Stone has called ingratiating 9 TIME has called low gruff and charismatic 5 and Entertainment Weekly has characterized as a barrelhouse growl 10 Rucker said they flipped the formula of the all black band with a white frontman like Frank Sinatra performing with Count Basie 8 Musically he has sometimes been criticized or spoofed for not being black enough 6 Saturday Night Live ran a sketch of Tim Meadows playing Rucker leading beer drinking white fraternity members in a counter march to Louis Farrakhan s Million Man March 5 11 He also received death threats for singing the Hootie song Drowning a protest song against the flying of the Confederate flag above the South Carolina statehouse 5 Shortly after gaining a measure of fame Felber and Rucker who consider themselves best friends moved into an apartment in Columbia South Carolina 6 With Rucker s recognition as the frontman of a successful band came increased opportunities In October 1995 he was asked to sing the national anthem at the World Series 11 Frank Sinatra invited him to sing at his 80th birthday party he sang The Lady Is a Tramp 12 That same week he made a voice cameo in an episode of the sitcom Friends 11 He also joined Nanci Griffith on the song Gulf Coast Highway for her 1997 album Blue Roses from the Moons 13 and sang backing vocals on Radney Foster s 1999 album See What You Want to See 14 He encouraged Atlantic Records to agree to a deal with Edwin McCain and made a guest appearance on McCain s debut album Honor Among Thieves 15 In regard to the future of Hootie amp the Blowfish Rucker was quoted by CBS news as stating in late 2011 I don t think we ll ever break up totally We re Hootie amp the Blowfish We ll make another record and do another tour someday I don t know when but it will happen There s one more in us 16 After a ten year hiatus Rucker and the band announced that they would be touring with Barenaked Ladies in 2019 while also releasing a new album that same year 17 Their sixth studio album Imperfect Circle was released on November 1 2019 18 Solo career Edit Rucker at Yokota Air Base in Japan May 2004 In 2001 he made his solo R amp B debut album The Return of Mongo Slade for Atlantic Records Because of contractual changes it was never released by the label 19 Hidden Beach Recordings an independent label acquired the masters from Atlantic and released the album as Back to Then in July 2002 19 The album included work from the production team of Jill Scott and she made an appearance on the track Sometimes I Wonder 20 The single This Is My World was featured in the 2001 comedy film Shallow Hal In regards to the album That was just a minute in my life he later told The Arizona Republic about the record I was listening to a lot of Notorious B I G and Lauryn Hill at that time and I wanted to make a neo soul record 21 He also said in the article that he doesn t anticipate recording an R amp B styled disc again Country music is my day job now I ll probably do this till it s all over but that album was a lot of fun 21 Rucker appeared on a pop star edition of the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in July 2001 22 He also portrayed a singing cowboy in a television commercial for the fast food company Burger King promoting its TenderCrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich in 2005 In the commercial he sang a jingle set to the tune of Big Rock Candy Mountain 23 In 2006 Rucker lent his voice to the track God s Reasons written by Dean Dinning and Joel A Miller for the film The Still Life Country music Edit 2008 2009 Learn to Live Edit In early 2008 Rucker signed to Capitol Records Nashville as the beginning of a career in country music His first solo single Don t Think I Don t Think About It which he co wrote with Clay Mills debuted at No 51 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts for the week of May 3 2008 It is the first single from his second album Learn to Live For this album Rucker worked with Frank Rogers a record producer who has also produced for Brad Paisley and Trace Adkins 24 Rucker also made his Grand Ole Opry debut in July 2008 25 26 The single reached number one in September 27 making Rucker the first solo African American artist to chart a number one country hit since Charley Pride s Night Games in 1983 28 Rucker sings to a crowd during an Operation Pacific Greetings tour concert Learn to Live was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA on February 6 2009 and received a platinum certification on August 7 2009 29 The album s second single It Won t Be Like This for Long spent three weeks at the top of the country chart in mid 2009 Its follow up Alright became Rucker s third straight No 1 hit making him the first singer to have his first three country singles reach No 1 since Wynonna in 1992 30 The album s fourth single History in the Making was released in September and peaked at No 3 31 The singles also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at 35 36 30 and 61 32 You see a lot of people doing a one off saying This is my country record But this is a career I m trying to build The people that say that they don t get it I ll let the music speak for itself I plan to do a lot of country records 33 Rucker Billboard 2008 Billboard magazine said that there s a sense of purpose that makes Rucker feel like a member of the country family rather than calculating interloper 34 Rucker made visits to various country stations around the United States explaining that he was aware that he was the new kid on the block 35 Mike Culotta the program director of Tampa Florida radio station WQYK FM expected that Rucker would be somebody who would have entitlement but instead said that Darius engaged everybody 36 When Rucker found that Don t Think I Don t Think About It went to number one he cried 37 On November 11 2009 Rucker won the Country Music Association New Artist of the Year award formerly known as the Horizon Award making him the first African American to do so since the award was introduced in 1981 38 Only one other African American has won at the CMAs Charley Pride who won entertainer of the year in 1971 and male vocalist in 1971 and 1972 39 2010 2011 Charleston SC 1966 Edit Rucker released his second country album Charleston SC 1966 on October 12 2010 The title is inspired by Radney Foster s solo debut album Del Rio TX 1959 40 Its first single was Come Back Song 41 which Rucker wrote with Chris Stapleton and Casey Beathard 42 It was his fourth country number one as well as a NO 37 hit on the Hot 100 31 32 The album s second single was This which was released to radio in November 2010 and also reached No 1 in the country chart 43 Rucker wrote it with Rogers and Kara DioGuardi I Got Nothin was the album s third single peaking at No 18 Also included on the album is a duet with Brad Paisley titled I Don t Care 44 Charleston SC 1966 received a gold certification 45 2012 2014 True Believers Edit On May 20 2011 Rucker delivered the commencement address to the graduating class of the Medical University of South Carolina 46 On December 14 2011 CBSnews com reported that Rucker was working on a third country album with recording set to begin January 2012 followed by the release of the album early in the year 16 The album s lead off single True Believers made its chart debut in September On October 12 2012 Rucker told Broadway s Electric Barnyard that his album would also be titled True Believers 47 True Believers peaked at No 18 Its second single is a cover of Bob Dylan and Ketch Secor s Wagon Wheel previously made famous by Old Crow Medicine Show featuring backing vocals from Lady Antebellum Wagon Wheel reached No 1 on the Country Airplay chart in May 2013 True Believers was released on May 21 2013 The album s third single Radio was released to country radio on July 22 2013 The album s fourth single Miss You was released to country radio on February 3 2014 On October 2 2012 Rucker was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry Halfway through his set at the Opry that night he answered questions from the audience which included a question from Brad Paisley Paisley said I have two questions One are you still the worst poker player in the world And two would you like to become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry Rucker accepted and it became official on October 16 48 Rucker was a featured performer at the C2C Country to Country festival in London on March 17 2013 which was headlined by Carrie Underwood 49 On News Year s Day 2013 he sang the national anthem at the Outback Bowl in Tampa Florida On May 11 2013 Rucker was the speaker at the commencement ceremony for the University of South Carolina in Columbia Before his speech he received an honorary doctorate of music Rucker also sang the national anthem at the NBA finals on June 16 2013 On December 6 2013 it was announced that Rucker s version of Wagon Wheel had earned him a nomination for Best Country Solo Performance for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards At the awards ceremony on January 26 2014 Rucker won becoming only the third African American recording act the first being Charley Pride the second being The Pointer Sisters to win a vocal performance Grammy Award in a country music category 2014 2015 Southern Style and Home for the Holidays Edit On August 25 2014 Rucker released a new single titled Homegrown Honey to country radio and to digital retailers It served as the lead single to his fourth country studio album Southern Style released on March 31 2015 50 It reached No 2 on the Country Airplay chart in April 2015 The album s second single the title track released to country radio on May 4 2015 On September 15 2014 it was announced that Rucker had completed his first Christmas album and that it would be released on October 27 2014 Included is a collaboration with Sheryl Crow on Baby It s Cold Outside 51 May 30 2015 Rucker headlined Philadelphia s famous XTU 31st Anniversary Show at the Susquehanna Bank Center Christopher Bousquet named President of the Hootie fan clubRucker makes an appearance on Sister Hazel s 2016 album Lighter in the Dark 52 2016 present When Was the Last Time and Carolyn s Boy Edit On January 6 2016 Rucker announced that he was working on his fifth country album The album s lead single If I Told You was released to country radio on July 5 2016 53 It reached number one in the Country Airplay chart nearly a year later and peaked at number four on the Hot Country Chart Rucker also returned to the C2C Country to Country festival in the UK in March 2017 where he was second on the bill to Reba McEntire On May 29 2016 Rucker performed the national anthem prior to the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 54 Rucker also performed the national anthem for a game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets on September 15 Rucker agreed to perform the song at the behest of personal friend and former Bills player Bruce Smith whose jersey was being retired that night 55 He sang the national anthem again ahead of the Saints Dolphins game held at London s Wembley Stadium in October 2017 as part of the NFL International Series Rucker was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on Forever Country a mash up track of Take Me Home Country Roads On the Road Again and I Will Always Love You which celebrates 50 years of the CMA Awards 56 On July 24 2017 Rucker released the second single from his upcoming album titled For the First Time On July 26 2017 he shared details of his fifth country album titled When Was the Last Time and it was released on October 20 2017 Rucker appeared as a mentor on seventeenth season of The Voice for Team Blake 57 Rucker released Beers and Sunshine 58 in August 2020 under Capitol Records and released a summer mix version of the song in 2021 59 In 2021 Rucker contributed a cover of the Metallica song Nothing Else Matters to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist 60 Rucker released a new single titled Same Beer Different Problems in April 2022 61 Later in the year he confirmed that he would be releasing a new album which would feature a collaboration with Chapel Hart 62 Rucker subsequently announced that his seventh solo album Carolyn s Boy named after his mother would be released in 2023 63 Personal life EditRucker is an ardent South Carolina Gamecocks fan as well as a Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Reds fan 64 He also likes the film Stir Crazy which he has seen more than 100 times 65 Rucker s mother died in November 1992 of a heart attack 4 6 His grief inspired two Hootie amp the Blowfish songs I m Goin Home and Not Even the Trees 5 6 On April 21 1995 his girlfriend Elizabeth Ann Phillips gave birth to Rucker s first child Carolyn Pearl Phillips 3 Rucker married Beth Leonard in 2000 66 Leonard gave birth to his second daughter Daniella Rose on May 16 2001 67 They had a son Jack on October 27 2004 The Hootie song Where Were You is about Rucker s strained relationship with his father and was released only in Europe where Rucker thought that his father would be unlikely to hear it 5 His country single Alright was inspired by his marriage 68 Rucker and his wife announced their conscious uncoupling in 2020 66 Rucker is a friend of the golfer Tiger Woods whom he met in a bar in 1993 when Woods was 18 Rucker sang at the golfer s wedding with Hootie amp the Blowfish and at his father s funeral 69 His interest in golf goes well beyond his relationship with Woods he was a VIP guest of Team USA at the 2016 Ryder Cup and he attended Arnold Palmer s funeral shortly before the Cup 70 A women s college golf tournament the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate is named for him 71 On November 7 2016 Rucker told ESPN that he had become a partner in MGC Sports a sports agency that currently represents golfers among them Steve Stricker and Kenny Perry football players and coaches He added that he was planning to reduce his performance commitments from 100 dates per year to about 30 and that he thought his experience in the entertainment business would be an asset to potential clients Rucker will be able to work without restrictions for golfers but because he is not registered with the NFL players union he initially will only be able to meet with NFL players under very limited circumstances 70 For the Undercover Boss series episode Celebrity Undercover Boss Darius Rucker which premiered May 12 2017 Rucker disguised himself as a 62 year old music teacher ran an open mic night and worked as a roadie 72 Philanthropy and impact EditRucker has regularly worked with charities that support sick and underprivileged children via benefit concerts volunteering the World Golf Foundation s The First Tee Program and the Hootie amp The Blowfish Foundation which has raised nearly 4 5 million to provide funding to public education systems throughout South Carolina 73 He serves as a board member of the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children s Hospital in Charleston where his mother worked for over thirty years from the time Rucker was a child and has helped raise millions of dollars to help build a new hospital 74 75 He also made a commitment to support St Jude Children s Research Hospital after touring the facility in 2008 Since then Rucker has spearheaded an annual event resulting in over 1 6 million raised for St Jude s to date 76 Tours EditHeadlining Southern Style Tour 2015 Good for a Good Time 2016 Starting Fires Tour 2023 Co headlining Summer Plays on Tour 2018 with Lady AntebellumSupporting H2O II Wetter and Wilder Tour with Brad Paisley 2012 Own the Night Tour with Lady Antebellum 2012 Discography EditMain article Darius Rucker discography Studio albumsBack to Then 2002 Learn to Live 2008 Charleston SC 1966 2010 True Believers 2013 Southern Style 2015 When Was the Last Time 2017 Carolyn s Boy 2023 Filmography EditYear Title Notes2016 Live from Daryl s House with Daryl Hall in Charleston SC2017 CMT Crossroads Along with John Mellencamp in March with Earth Wind and Fire in June2019 The Voice Season 17 for Team BlakeBrad Paisley Thinks He s Special Brad Paisley along with Kelsea Ballerini Jonas Brothers Peyton Manning Tim McGraw Carrie Underwood Kimberly Williams Paisley2020 Country Music Association Awards Along with Reba McEntire2022 Rucker s Reno About his renovation of a historic mansion in Charleston2022 Big Sky Plays the character of Possum 77 Awards and nominations EditYear Association Category Nominated work Result1995 Grammy Awards Best New Artist Hootie amp The Blowfish Won 78 Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Let Her Cry Won 78 2009 Country Music Association Awards New Artist of the Year Darius Rucker Won 79 Academy of Country Music Awards Top Male Vocalist Nominated 80 American Music Awards Favorite Country Male Artist Nominated 81 2011 CMT Music Awards CMT Performance of the Year Need You Now with Adele Nominated 82 2012 Country Music Association Awards Musical Event of the Year Stuck on You with Lionel Richie Nominated 83 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards Single Record of the Year Wagon Wheel Nominated 84 Song of the Year Nominated 84 Vocal Event of the Year with Lady Antebellum Nominated 84 Country Music Association Awards Single of the Year Nominated 85 Grammy Awards Best Country Solo Performance Won 86 2014 Billboard Music Awards Top Country Song Nominated 87 Top Country Artist Darius Rucker Nominated 87 2015 CMT Music Awards Video of the Year Homegrown Honey Nominated 88 2016 Performance of the Year Alright Nominated 89 2017 CMT Music Awards Performance of the Year Pink Houses with John Mellencamp Nominated 90 2018 Academy of Country Music Awards Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award Darius Rucker Won 91 References Edit Leahey Andrew Darius Rucker Allmusic Retrieved October 24 2015 Darius Rucker Signs with CAA Billboard Retrieved February 6 2022 a b c d e f g Puterbaugh Parke June 15 1995 Fish out of water Rolling Stone 710 74 a b c Gray Kevin Cindy Dampier April 10 1995 Fish out of water People 43 14 77 a b c d e f g Farley Christopher John April 29 1996 Music Can 13 Million Hootie Fans Really Be Wrong Time Vol 147 no 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