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Uncle Kracker discusses new album, Kenny Chesney, and finding the crossover 'sweet spot'Hip-hop was birthed in the summer of 1973, the same summer that, on the Billboard charts, Jimmy Buffett was being celebrated for getting drunk and making love. Fifty summers later, while The ...
This album (extremely underrated) sings more than a song to me and rings as an example of being yourself at all costs. From beginning to end it’s like a seamless sample and never-ending book ...
Uncle Kracker has a song in mind for his next single release, but says the final album may contain entirely different songs than the single. In the meantime he’s on the road as part of Lynyrd ...
Prior to "Follow Me" and the Double Wide album, Uncle Kracker was a part of Kid Rock's band. If You See Kid Rock in Public, Don’t Ask Him to Do This [Exclusive] If You See Kid Rock in Public ...
A 12-year break between albums came as news to Uncle Kracker, who broke that drought last month with the release of his sixth title, “Coffee & Beer.” “Yeah, just look back I don’t know ...
Uncle Kracker released a mostly rock-rap album in 2000, “Double Wide,” an effort to carve out a solo career after years as Kid Rock’s DJ. A single, “Yeah Yeah Yeah,” bombed. So his ...
In 2004, Uncle Kracker had spent the past decade evolving from Kid Rock's party-rocking tour DJ into a pop-ready, doo-wop-style soul crooner capable of selling 3 million albums and having two ...
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