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Profile of Kix Brooks on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Kix Brooks  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 12th May 1955
   
Place of Birth: Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
   
Profession: Composer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Brooks & Dunn are a country music singer/songwriter duo, one of the most successful in the history of country music. They debuted in 1991 and have since won the Vocal Duo Award of the Country Music Association nearly every year (1992 through 2004 except 2000), as well as CMA Album of the Year for 1994 and Entertainer of the Year for 1996. As of 2004, the duo had won 18 CMA awards.

They are prominent players of line dance music. One of their hits is the line-dancing song "Boot Scootin' Boogie"; The video for this song was made in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


Group Members

The members of the duo are:

  • Ronnie Dunn - who was born in Coleman, Texas is currently in the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. By 2000, he had won 17 BMI awards.
  • Kix Brooks - who was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on May 12, 1955. By 2000, he had won 6 BMI awards.

Discography

Albums

Hillbilly Deluxe (2005) US #3

  • Play Something Country
  • She's About As Lonely As I'm Gonna Let Her Get
  • My Heart's Not A Hotel
  • Whiskey Do My Talkin'
  • Hillbilly Deluxe
  • One More Roll of the Dice
  • Just Another Neon Night
  • Believe
  • Building Bridges
  • Her West
  • I May Never Get Over You
  • She Likes To Get Out of Town
  • Again

The Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 2 US #7

Red Dirt Road (2003) US #4

It Won't Be Christmas Without You (2002) US #81

Steers and Stripes (2001) US #4

Super Hits (1999)

Tight Rope (1999) US #31

If You See Her (1998) US #11

Greatest Hits (1997); [Certified 4x Platinum] US #4

Borderline (1996) US #5

Waitin' on Sundown (1994) US #15

  • Little Miss Honky Tonk
  • She's Not the Cheatin' Kind
  • Silver and Gold
  • I'll Never Forgive My Heart
  • You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone
  • My Kind of Crazy
  • Whiskey Under the Bridge
  • If That's the Way You Want It
  • She's the Kind of Trouble
  • A Few Good Rides Away

Hard Workin' Man (1993) US #9

  • Hard Workin' Man
  • We'll Burn That Bridge
  • Mexican Minutes
  • Heartbroke Out of My Mind
  • She Used to Be Mine
  • Rock My World (Little Country Girl)
  • That Ain't No Way to Go
  • Texas Woman (Don't Stay Lonely Long)
  • Our Time Is Coming
  • I Can't Put Out This Fire
  • Boot Scootin' Boogie [Club Mix]

Brand New Man (1991) US #10

  • Brand New Man
  • My Next Broken Heart
  • Cool Drink of Water
  • Cheating on the Blues
  • Neon Moon
  • Lost and Found
  • I've Got a Lot to Learn
  • Boot Scootin' Boogie
  • I'm No Good
  • Still in Love With You

Singles

  • 1992 "Boot Scootin' Boogie" US #50
  • 1994 "Rock My World (Little Country Girl)" US #97
  • 1996 "My Maria" US #79
  • 1998 "Husbands and Wives" US #36
  • 1999 "I Can't Get over You" US #51
  • 1999 "Missing You" US #75
  • 2000 "Beer Thirty" US #94
  • 2000 "You'll Always Be Loved by Me" US #55
  • 2001 "Ain't Nothin' 'bout You" US #25
  • 2001 "Only in America" US #33
  • 2001 "The Long Goodbye/Go West" US #39
  • 2002 "Every River" US #75
  • 2002 "My Heart Is Lost to You" US #48
  • 2003 "Red Dirt Road" US #25
  • 2004 "That's What It's All About" US #38
  • 2004 "That's What She Gets for Loving Me" US #53
  • 2004 "You Can't Take the Honky Tonk out of the Girl" US #39
  • 2005 "It's Getting Better All the Time" US #56
Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US Country
2005 "Play Something Country" #37 #1 Hillbilly Deluxe
2005 "Believe" - #49 Hillbilly Deluxe

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