EPISODE · Jun 11, 2024 · 16 MIN
Tracy Byrd - Midwest Mixtape Podcast from The Barn Studio
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Send us Fan MailTracy Byrd burst onto the Country Music Scene in 1993 with his self-titled debut album under MCA Records, quickly becoming a household name. The album's third single, "Holdin’ Heaven," soared to #1 on the Billboard Country Charts, while his remake of Johnny Paycheck’s "Someone to Give my Love to" further solidified Byrd's status as a Traditional Country Troubadour. The debut album achieved Gold certification, indicating sales surpassing 500,000 copies.Following the success of his debut, Byrd's sophomore effort, "No Ordinary Man," maintained the momentum with hits like "Lifestyle’s of the Not so Rich and Famous" and the chart-topping "Watermelon Crawl," propelling the album to Double Platinum status. The album's fourth single, "The Keeper of the Star’s," clinched the #1 spot on both the Billboard Album and Singles charts, earning Byrd an Academy of Country Music's "Song of the Year" award in 1995.Byrd's subsequent albums, including "Love Lessons," "Big Love," and "I’m From the Country," continued to garner critical acclaim and commercial success, with multiple singles reaching the top of the charts. His transition to RCA Records led to the release of "It’s About Time," which showcased his affinity for traditional country music.In the new millennium, Byrd's album "10 Rounds" brought further success with hits like "A Good Way to get on my Bad Side" and "10 Rounds with Jose Cuervo," both reaching #1 on the charts. Despite label changes, Byrd's popularity remained steadfast, evident in the success of his subsequent projects and his ability to draw crowds with over 4000 live performances.Taking a hiatus from 2010 to 2013 to prioritize family, Byrd returned to music with newfound sobriety and passion. His album "Different Things" may not have achieved commercial success, but it earned critical acclaim, highlighting Byrd's versatility and depth as an artist.In 2016, Byrd released "All American Texan," marking his return to the studio after a decade. Recorded in Tyler, Texas, the album showcases Byrd's songwriting prowess with eight original tracks. Embracing his roots, Byrd continues to captivate audiences with his authentic Texan charm and unwavering dedication to his craft.http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnPodcastNetworkSPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/09neXeCS8I0U8OZJroUGd4?si=2f9b8dfa5d2c4504APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1625411141I HEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/97160034/AMAZON https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7aff7d00-c41b-4154-94cf-221a808e3595/the-barn
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Send us Fan Mail Tracy Byrd burst onto the Country Music Scene in 1993 with his self-titled debut album under MCA Records, quickly becoming a household name. The album's third single, "Holdin’ Heaven," soared to #1 on the Billboard Country Charts, while his remake of Johnny Paycheck’s "Someone to Give my Love to" further solidified Byrd's status as a Traditional Country Troubadour. The debut album achieved Gold certification, indicating sales surpassing 500,000 copies. Following the success ...
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