Trace Adkins
from 37203, US


  • Inspiration
  • Label
    Capitol Nashville

Trace 's Neighbors

View all 673 neighbors

About Me

[url=http://www.clearspring.com/widgets/47f4fed0770a1cad?p=47f514fa564b2a71/] [img]http://www.traceadkins.com/img/Donate_banner.jpg[/img] [/url] He is, quite simply, country music's Alpha male, a towering presence in an era when larger-than-life personalities are a rarity. His instantly recognizable baritone has been cutting through the airwaves and energizing concert hall speakers for well over a decade as he has established himself as a major force in contemporary country. Now, with the release of American Man, Greatest Hits Volume II, Trace Adkins collects the songs that have turned him from rising star to superstar. Trace's body of work has been marked by both good-time anthems and soul-stirring slices of life. The centerpiece of American Man may well be "Honky-Tonk Badonkadonk," the hip-hop-influenced, across-the-board smash that carried the Louisiana-born singer to new levels of popularity following its 2005 release, but the song that sets both the CD and Trace's career into perspective is "Songs About Me," which makes clear the emotional realities behind the best of country music and so much of Trace's work. Perhaps nowhere is that better shown than in "Arlington," told from the perspective of a veteran whose heroism has earned him a spot in one of the nation's most hallowed resting places, or in "I Wanna Feel Something," which catalogues one man's battle with the deadening emotional effects of modern living. On the flip side, Trace remains a master of light-hearted realism when it comes to relationships between the sexes. It was true with "Ladies Love Country Boys," which explores the rough-hewn appeal of the rural male demographic, and with "Swing," chronicling the hits and misses of flirtation. Then there are the songs of praise for attractive women like "Hot Mama," an ode to the wife who doesn't know her own sexiness, and "Chrome," about a take-charge lover of hot wheels. Rounding out the catalog of hits is "Rough & Ready," an in-your-face blue-collar manifesto that is both funny and dead-on. The project also introduces four new songs adding yet another chapter to the Adkins discography. The project's first single, "I Got My Game On," is pure testosterone-fueled self-possession in a musical three-piece suit. "You're Gonna Miss This," another in a long line of Trace heart-tuggers about the emotional realities of family life, chronicles a young woman's desire to grow up and the friendly admonitions she gets to enjoy the moment, while "American Man" funnels praise toward the hard-working backbone of the country. The album closes with "I Came Here To Live," an overlooked jewel on Trace's 2006 Dangerous Man CD and a fitting close to an album that encompasses such a broad spectrum of life. The project comes at a time when Trace is increasingly making his mark across the world of popular culture. Long known for his skills as a voiceover announcer both for documentaries and for TV commercials, and for his repartee on the nation's televised talk-show circuit, he has added acting to his resume and has become an author with the release of A Personal Stand: Observations and Opinions from a Freethinking Roughneck. His accomplishments and his continuing rise as a public figure represent the culmination of a long and often arduous journey from Sarepta, Louisiana. Trace sang in a gospel quartet, played football at Lousiana Tech, and worked as a pipefitter on an off-shore drilling rig before making a name for himself in the honky-tonks of Texas and Louisiana. He moved to Nashville in 1992 and worked construction while he sang at night and looked for his break. It came three years later when Scott Hendricks, then president of Capitol Records, spotted him in a working man's bar outside Nashville and signed him. Trace's one-of-a-kind voice and his knack for putting believability into songs dealing with love, loss, sex and blue-collar realities did the rest.

Corkboard

  • Dream Eagle Thank you for all you and your friends do for the US Solders. Keep up the good work my brother, <BR>Semper-Fi <BR>Dream Eagle

    (207 days ago)
  • David Boswell Sr. Saw you the other day CMT awesome. wonderful show. <BR>Thanks for the add. Dave

    (383 days ago)
  • Steve Hi Trace, Hope all is well... Just wanted to say thanks for the great job you do and the support you give our troops. You have been one of very few who have inspired me with your songs while I'm over here in the UK. Thanks again. Steve

    (398 days ago)
  • emeraldstar "HI" Guys....<BR>THANKS for SUPPORTING ALL OUR SOLDIERS!!<BR>YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!<BR>I love TRACE and all his music ....<BR>BUT...If you're taking request~lol~<BR>"Every Light in the House is On" <BR>....One of my al time favorites!!....<BR>Hope you are Enjoying the Holiday Weekend!!<BR>Hugs & Smiles...<BR>Kat<BR><BR>

    (466 days ago)
  • Belgian cowboy Hi Trace, just to say that your the best, love your music. Even finally found a way to get your CD's to Belguim (in Europe). I wish you a great Easter.

    (510 days ago)
  • country2169 Just wanted to say HI! I love your music, Trace, and the new songs are great.

    (567 days ago)
  • Terry Lee Bolton Hey Trace I Guess You Liked My "America Man" CD Title for Your New CD...<BR>Imitation Is The Highest Form Of Flattery... ;0)... Rock On Bro...

    (597 days ago)
  • Sarah Wilson HEY!!<BR>Just dropped in to say hi! :) <BR>God Bless<BR>xoxo<BR>-s-

    (657 days ago)
  • ROY ORBISON MERCY!

    (658 days ago)
  • sondra i just love u

    (672 days ago)
  • CCcares4ever I CAN NOT WAIT UNTIL THIS FRIDAY WHEN I GET TO SEE YOU HEADLINE . YOUR SHOW THUS FAR HAS BEEN STIMULATING. YET ON FRIDAY I GET TO SEE YOU COMMAND THE ENTIRE SHOW UP FRONT . I CAN NOT WAIT... WAY TO GO YOU ARE AN AMAZING ARTIST. IN MY BOOK THE BEST OF THE BEST!!!!!!KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK ....

    (688 days ago)
  • LONEROCK - Scandinavian Country That Rocks!! H Trace!<BR>Thanks for adding us - looking forward to hear some more from you!<BR>Please feel free to visit us from time to time and listen to something you don't hear every day:<BR>Country Music From Denmark!!<BR>Best wishes.<BR>Lonerock<BR>

    (707 days ago)
  • Music4meNu 3 more days til your concert !!! I'm One Hot Mama .My husband is drivin'me around in our CHROME to the local HONKEYTONK to limber up my BANDONKADONK to get ready cauz I Got My Game On.If you put me on the VIP list or Meet & Greet,I promise not to <BR>"GET IN YOUR BUBBLE" LOL :) Jennifer Gangawere Known on here as....... Lisa G. in Mississippi

    (727 days ago)
  • Midnight _Cowgurl Keep bringing on the great music Trace !!!<BR>Cannot wait to see you again in concert! <BR>When are you coming back to the Seattle area? :) Luv Ya

    (735 days ago)
  • Music4meNu Counting the days til your concert in Mississippi........27 YEAH !!!!!!!!!!!!! That's what I'm talkin bout LOL Lisa G.

    (751 days ago)
  • janice hey..i just seen your show at the big valley jamboree in camrose alberta canada ..awesome show !! great job ..canada loves your music !!

    (755 days ago)
  • Ron Mansker Hey Yo!!!<BR>Muddy Water sounds like another number one hit for you!!!<BR>Good song!!<BR>Later Ron Mansker

    (764 days ago)
  • Jen Thanks for coming to Glen Allen, Va and singing "Muddy Water" for us...it's a beautiful song. Also, thanks for signing my hat...it was sooo nice to meet you. OH...and i wasn't one of the "Tightwads" on the building across the park...LOL....my son was the one front row taking all the pictures of you and your guitar player....so I could enjoy the concert! The pictures are on my page on here....they are great! Please come back to Glen Allen, VA!<BR><BR>Jen

    (764 days ago)
  • Tonya Hi Trace,<BR>It was great to meet you last night @ Little Creek. The show was awesome!!!!<BR>Tonya

    (767 days ago)
  • Jen It won't be long now....July 24 @ Innsbrook in Glen Allen, VA...Can't Wait to Meet You!!!<BR>Heard the concert with Flynnville Train was AWESOME....wish I could have been there, too.<BR><BR>Bring IT on!<BR><BR>Jen

    (779 days ago)

Show More Posts...