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Dierks Bentley Biography
Dierks Bentley (* November 20, 1975 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American country musicians.
The grew up in Phoenix
Dierks Bently began as a rock musician, until he one day a friend of the Hank Williams song Man To Man vorspielte. At this moment lapsed
Bentley of country music. Consequently, he began after the end of the school in Nashville, the centre of the genre, a college degree.
The entry into the local music scene was initially disappointing. Only when he Station Inn with Blue Grass came into contact, he found a satisfactory musical environment. He perfected his guitar playing and began to write songs. Supported by friends he produced debut album in 2001. The Capitol label was on the young talent carefully and took him under contract. The published from the 2003 album
Dierks Bently ausgekoppelte single What Was I Thinking reached square one in the country charts. The album itself reached platinum status. Bently, after years of hard work the breakthrough. From the Academy of Country Music, he was as "Young Artist of the Year" award.
This was followed by extensive touring activities. Hardly a country-Star graduated in those years more appearances. 2005, he was a permanent member of the Grand Ole Opry. In the same year published his second album A Modern Day Drifter, with the platinum award. Most songs he co-author mitverfasst. The two ausgekoppelten Singles - Come A Little Closer and Settle For A Slowdown - reached the top of country charts.
The 2006 released album Long Trip Alone was gold. With the single Every Mile A Memory
Dierks Bentley again could place one in the country charts conquer. The song also earned him a Grammy Nomierung.