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Keith Urban Biography
Keith Urban grew up in Australia with parents who loved American culture, especially country music. The first records he heard were by Charley Pride, Dolly Parton, Don Williams and Jim Reeves. He picked up a guitar at age 6 and knew by 7 that he would go to Nashville to play country music. By age 8, he was winning
country music talent shows and had steady work in a band as a teenager.
After hearing the music of Dire Straits, he bought the band's albums and
learned every song note by note. He began to throw what he learned into
his solos onstage. The resulting fusion of rock-style guitar work with
country music has become Urban's signature style. Critics raved about the album's unique take on country music and Urban's virtuoso guitar playing. Other artists also took notice, and when the group disbanded, they called on Urban to add some of his fleet-fingered magic to their records. Garth Brooks asked Urban to play on Double Live, and the Dixie Chicks invited him to play on Fly. Urban released his debut
self-titled album in 2000 on Capitol Nashville. Despite his somewhat
grungy look, he was gradually accepted at radio with “It’s a Love
Thing,” “Your Everything” and the No. 1 “But for the Grace of
God.” (The latter was written by Urban and two members of the Go-Gos.)
He toured with Brooks & Dunn’s Neon Circus in early 2001 and won the
CMA Horizon award later that year. Keith Urban Links |
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