Joe Nichols
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Joe Nichols Biography
Joe Nichols took the roundabout way to country success, scoring
his first major hit six years after landing his initial record deal. A
native of Rogers, AR, Nichols grew up watching his father play bass in
a local country band. He himself played in a rock band during his
teenage years but soon came back to country and after high school took
a night job as a DJ while supporting himself as a mechanic by day. He
met producer Randy Edwards at the latter job, and under Edwards'
guidance, he performed regularly and worked on his songwriting. He
landed a record deal with Intersound and released his self-titled debut
in 1996, naturally with Edwards producing. The single Six of One, Half
a Dozen (Of the Other) was a minor hit, but the album didn't sell
particularly well. It did manage to earn Nichols a shot with Warner
Brothers, but a series of label mergers left him out in the cold, and
he worked a series of day jobs around Nashville while looking for a new
deal. In 2000, he struck up a songwriting partnership with session
guitarist Brent Rowan, and two years later he signed with Universal.
His label debut, Man with a Memory, was released in 2002, and its lead
single, the ballad The Impossible, went to number three on the
country charts, also crossing over to the pop Top 30. In the wake of
its success, his first album was reissued under the title Six of One,
Half Dozen of the Other. Another single from Man With a Memory,
Brokenheartsville, became his first number one country hit in early
2003, and it helped send the album into the country Top Ten. The
accolades were suddenly flying fast and furious. The Academy of Country
Music named Nichols its Top New Male Vocalist, he garnered three Grammy
nominations, and Billboard declared The Impossible the tenth
most-played song in 2003. Nichols and his band toured with Alan Jackson
through August of that year, and saw the single She Only Smokes When
She Drinks enjoy similar success at country radio. In September, the
buzz around Nichols continued with a nomination from the Country Music
Awards for its Horizon New Artist Award. 2004 saw the release of his
second disc for Universal South, Revelation, and a holiday album,
Traditional Christmas, followed by the Top Ten hit III in 2005. ~ Steve
Huey, All Music Guide
Written by Steve Huey