Trace Adkins
Biography
Trace Adkins helped keep country's traditionalist flame burning during the crossover-happy late '90s, mixing classic honky tonk with elements of gospel, blues, and rock & roll. Adkins was born in the small Louisiana town of Sarepta in 1962 and took up the guitar at an early age; he went on to study music at Louisiana Tech, where he also played football and worked on an offshore oil rig after graduating. His finger was severed in an accident while on the job, and once several years had passed, he returned to music with the gospel quartet the New Commitments. In the early '90s he began to pursue a solo career, playing honky tonk bars and clubs as often as he could, and honing a powerful, wide-ranging baritone voice in the process. He spent several years on the circuit and finally moved to Nashville to try his luck in the industry; he was quickly signed to Capitol by Scott Hendricks, who'd produced the likes of Brooks & Dunn, Faith Hill, and Alan Jackson.
Adkins issued his debut album, Dreamin' Out Loud, in 1996, and it established him as a rising star. The lead single, "Every Light in the House," went to number three; "I Left Something Turned on at Home" hit number two; and "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing" went all the way to number one. His 1997 follow-up album, Big Time, spawned another Top Five hit in "The Rest of Mine," and "Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone" just missed the Top Ten. However, it wasn't quite the commercial powerhouse of Dreamin' Out Loud; neither was its follow-up, 1999's More, which featured just one Top Ten single in the title track. Nonetheless, all three albums made the country Top Ten.
2001's Chrome brought Adkins into the Top Five of the country album charts for the first time, as the Top Ten lead single, "I'm Tryin'," proved to be his biggest hit since "The Rest of Mine." In July of that year, Adkins was arrested for drunk driving and later pled guilty. The title track of Chrome belatedly climbed into the Top Ten in early 2003. Capitol released Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1 in July of 2003 and its companion DVD, Video Hits, in February 2004 with Adkins's fifth studio album, the December 2003 release Comin' on Strong, sandwiched in between. In 2005, Adkins had a major hit with "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" from his album Songs About Me. The album Dangerous Man was released a year later. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Dangerous Man
2006

Songs About Me
2005

Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1
2003

Comin' On Strong
2003

Chrome
2001
the song your going to miss this goes out to my daughter i love you krystal and good luck as you move on with your life
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Trace is right up there for me and I felt he was cheated in Celebrity Apprentice. I only watched the show for Trace.
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He's one of my favoites. Try reading his book A Presonal Stand . It's real good
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This is one very Big and sexy man! I have had the pleasure to see him live once and he was just wonderful!!
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Trace is like the all American sweet-heart there is just something about him. And i still think he should of won Celbrity Apprentice. His charity was just great and i think everyone should know about it!!!
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I just love Trace, he is so gorgeous and I just love his deep voice, very sexy.I just love watching him perform. He seems to be a very sincere person. He is my favorite artist ever.
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He is just gorgeous! On top of that he can sing totally awesomely. I just love this man. He has it all, good looks, a great voice, and honery songs, probably just like him....love it all!!! giblets16@ya h o o . c o m
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what a great performer-ve r y nice man-and very sincere have seen him severly times and will not stop never seeing him sing...one great artist..ha being sexy and moves on stage helps alot...
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Trace is what i think a good ole country Man is. Not to mention tall and lean, with that deep voice that makes me melt. I loved the way he showed how country men treat and respect everyone. The way he did on Celebrity Apprentice. He should have won. Goes to show the good guys don't always win the game but they win in the long run.
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I went to his concert at the Brown County Fair in 2005 which is held in South Dakota every year and i love his music!
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This Is Conner Glick From King William,Va And i like the song You're Gonna miss This. I can really rlate to it my life was slow and bad until i went to a school that turned me from a under-aged teen imatureness to a complete success if u want to find out more go to facebook.com and look up Conner A. Glick or u can go to myspace.com and type in for the search Conner Glick alot of ur songs have inspired me to go out and do something with my life and i appreviate it man peace out.
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I love Trace. Believe it or not, he's my cousin. My name before marrying was, Brenda Adkins. Another singer, Sheila Adkins, is my sister-in-la w . She sang in the Grand ole opray and once on CMT, but then she got MS and had to stop singing.
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Trace is the most underrated artist in country. His voice is the best I have ever heard!
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He is an awesome singer. he's still coming strong after all these years. Plus he is pretty easy on the eyes.. and yeah he should have won the apprentice too. But hey it's a rough world and kindness isn't the only thing people look for anymore..
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The heck with "Apprentice" - - I dislike reality TV with a passion but Trace is one of my all time favorite singers. I own all of his albums as a matter of fact and would love to see him perform live. Hard to pick a favorite song out of the bunch but "Don't Lie" and "I'm Tryin'" would up there
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he is a great performer really enjoyed his concert. He is one sexy dude and I am 60.
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Trace has a voice all his own. He doesn't sound like everyone else. I love his music. Yes he should have won the apprentice.
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Trace is probably my favorite. I especially liked the song "I'm Tryin'" from Chrome. It really speaks to me where I am right now.
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Trace is the meaning of a true blue country star. What he says he believes.
Everybody makes a mistake, but few learn from them. He did and has proved himself ever since. His music is so meaningful, I just love it. |
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In all ways Trace is a great performer:He is even a better FATHER & Husband!It was absolutely clear in the Celebrity, it was obvious he would of had the factor of these as a truth & CLASSY attributes added in.The money was important to all but he maintained these things that is a model for other men and boy's.He is one of my BEST friends, even never having the chance to meet him!He is performing jut about 15 mile's from me.II never have spending money at 62 & I have had broken back &
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This man is a hunk. I have seen Trace in person. Sexy, yes 20 years younger. Like a fly on honey. whoah
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I'm and "old timer" and I've loved his music, his voice and his looks since the early days of his career. Now my 28 year old daughter is thrilled with his work too. I swear, if I was 20 years younger and single...... . . .
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I can't say I remember the other songs on the cd but the song "chrome" that he put out in 2001 just inspired an entire summer, fall, and winter of me wanting to see him in that duster coat, cowboy hat and boots. I swear I thought he had to be the sexiest thing in the world
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anyone know how to listen to his songs. i've tried and get anywhere
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Love to listen to this man all day, Love his look
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I can listen to this man sing all day wonder if we're related Lisa(Adkins) T r o b o u g h
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HE LOOKS SO MUCH LIKE ONE OF MY BROTHERS AND A 1ST COUSIN----IT AIN'T EVEN FUNNY!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! HE IS A TOP-NOTCH TALENT WITH A GOD-GIVEN GIFT!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LYDIA (ADKINS) SIMPSON
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