John Rich

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John Rich

John Rich (born January 7, 1974 in Amarillo, Texas) is an American country music artist. From 1992 to 1998, he was a member of the country music band Lonestar, in which he played bass guitar and alternated with Richie McDonald as lead vocalist. After being fired from the band in 1998,[1] Rich embarked on a solo career on BNA Records in the late 1990s. Eventually, he and Big Kenny formed the duo Big & Rich, who have recorded four studio albums to date and charted multiple singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. In addition to his work in Big & Rich, John has co-written singles for multiple artists, including Keith Anderson, Cowboy Troy, and Gretchen Wilson, as well as producing records for several other artists.


Current projects

In 2007, Rich hosted a reality show on Country Music Television called Gone Country, which featured celebrities such as Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick, singers Bobby Brown, Sisqo, Julio Iglesias Jr., Dee Snider, Carnie Wilson and American Idol runner-up Diana DeGarmo as they try to become songwriters with the help of Nashville songwriters as the celebrities are paired together with the songwriters. The show was filmed at the former home of Barbara Mandrell.

John has also announced that he is planning on releasing a solo album which will be released in late 2008. In addition, Big & Rich is taking time off until 2009 due to a neck injury suffered by Big Kenny.

Rich is also serving as a judge on the 2008 version of Nashville Star on NBC along with Jewel, and singer-songwriter Jeffrey Steele.

Rich, despite his previous support of Fred Thompson[1], released a campaign song on his website in support of presidential candidate John McCain in August 2008 called "Raisin' McCain".[2]

Songwriting

John has written several chart singles (several with his partner Big Kenny). Singles written by John Rich include:

Title Artist(s)
"Hicktown"
"Why"
"Amarillo Sky"
"Johnny Cash"
Jason Aldean
"Pickin' Wildflowers" Keith Anderson
"Corn Fed" Shannon Brown
"I Play Chicken With The Train" Cowboy Troy
"If You Don't Wanna Love Me" Cowboy Troy with Sarah Buxton
"Comin' Back for You" Keith Harling
"Once a Woman Gets a Hold of Your Heart" Heartland
"Mississippi Girl"
"Sunshine and Summertime"
Faith Hill
"Like We Never Loved At All" Faith Hill with Tim McGraw
"Come Cryin' to Me"
"Say When"
Lonestar
"If Her Lovin' Don't Kill Me" Aaron Tippin (later recorded by John Anderson)
"Redneck Woman"
"Here For the Party"
"When I Think About Cheatin'",
"All Jacked Up"
"California Girls"
"You Don't Have to Go Home"
Gretchen Wilson
"Come To Bed" Gretchen Wilson with John Rich
"Attitude" Wynonna
"What If It All Goes Right" Melissa Lawson

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country Label
2006 Underneath the Same Moon 64 BNA
2008 TBD Warner Bros. Nashville

Singles

Year Single US Country Album
1999 "I Pray for You" 53 Underneath the Same Moon
2000 "Forever Loving You" 46 single only
2007 "Come to Bed" (w/ Gretchen Wilson) 32 One of the Boys (Gretchen Wilson album)

References

  1. ^ "Character profile: John Rich". USA Networks. Retrieved 2008-01-30. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)