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〕 |birth_place = Lawton-Ft Sill, Oklahoma, USA〔 |instrument = Vocals, guitar, drums |genre = Country |occupation = Singer-songwriter |years_active = 1994–2000 2005–present |label = Asylum Warner Bros. Just A Pup |associated_acts = Shania Twain, Steve Wariner, LeAnn Rimes}} Bryan Shelton White (born February 17, 1974) is an American country music artist. Signed to Asylum Records in 1994 at age 20, White released his self-titled debut album that year. Both it and its follow-up, 1996's ''Between Now and Forever'', were certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and 1997's ''The Right Place'' was certified gold. His fourth album, 1999's ''How Lucky I Am'', produced 2 top 40 singles. White has charted seventeen singles on the ''Billboard'' country charts, of which six reached number 1: "Someone Else's Star" in 1995, "Rebecca Lynn," "I'm Not Supposed To Love You Anymore," "From This Moment On," (With Shania Twain) "So Much for Pretending" in 1996, and "Sittin' on Go" in 1997. "So Much for Pretending" was the most successful of these songs, spending two weeks at Number One. ==Early life== White was born in Lawton-Ft Sill, Oklahoma, in 1974,〔 and raised in Oklahoma City. Raised by a musical family, White began playing the drums at age five through the instruction of his father.〔 He also played in his mother's pop band and his father's country band as a teenager, and was encouraged to take up singing after his mother heard him sing during a sound check.〔 After moving to Nashville White sold T-shirts for the band Pearl River, in which his friend Derek George played guitar. The band regularly let White onstage to perform a song during their concerts. He also befriended two record producers: Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (who is also a session guitarist, songwriter, and Jazz musician) and Kyle Lehning, the latter of whom helped him sign a contract with Asylum Records in 1994.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bryan White」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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