Gary Allan hit the honky tonk circuit in his native Southern California at the seasoned age of 12. playing in and out of the smoky, sweaty bars with his dad’s ensemble led Allan to follow in his father’s footsteps and start his own lineup. When Allan returned to those same honky tonks with his own combo, the style of music was true Bakersfield country: Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, and the rest. Allan spent most of his twenties honing his skills as a new traditionalist country vocalist; finally, in 1996, he was picked up by the Decca label. Used Heart for Sale appeared that year, and even if it was a bit timid, the album established Allan as a talented performer with plenty of potential. Two years later, he returned with It Would Be You. This time out, Allan suffered from slick Nashville production, which winnowed away most of his whiskey-soaked barroom charm. Nevertheless, Allan’s talent shone through. In 1999, Decca closed its doors. However, Allan’s record deal was picked up by MCA, which gave us his Smoke Rings in the Dark later that year. The album combined most of what Allan did best — dusty honky tonk, cracked country ballads — into a solid effort that didn’t get too heavy with the music City sheen. The album even included a rousing cover of the Del Shannon classic “Runaway” that harked back to Allan’s younger days on the honky tonk circuit. With 2001’s Alright Guy, an accomplished mix of driving, dusty swagger and slow-burn croon, Allan proved that he was only getting better with age. Its single, “Man to Man,” became the singer’s first number one hit. Allan toured extensively in support of Alright Guy before beginning work on a follow-up album, and when See If I Care appeared in September 2003, it was another solid set of Bakersfield-derived country and poignant balladry. Tough All Over, a Top Ten hit, arrived in 2005. A greatest-hits collection was put forth early in 2007, came by a new studio project, Living Hard, later in the year.
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Gary Allan at 2011 CMA Music Fest
Gary Allan Kicks-Off 2011 CMA Music Festival.
Gary Allan will be performing on the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage in the first round of daily performances at the 2011 CMA Music Festival, Thursday June 9th at 10am. Interestingly, this will mark Allan’s first appearance at the Festival since 2006.
The daily concerts on the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage are [...]
Gary Allan Scheduled For Throat Surgery
Gary Allan cancels December Dates to schedule throat surgery.
Gary Allan will be missing a few dates in December as he goes under the knife to remove a polyp from his throat. We wish him a speedy recovery and plenty of yummy jello!
Gary Allan:Get Off on the Pain
Check out this new Gary Allan video, “Get Off on the Pain.”
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George’s Majestic receives nomination from ACM
George’s Majestic lounge in Fayetteville, Arkansas, known as the “King of Dickson Street since 1927,” has been nominated for the ACM’s nightclub of the year.
George’s Majestic Lounge is the oldest and longest-running club and live music venue in Arkansas, and is located at 519 West Dickson Street Fayetteville, Ar. The historic venue hosts [...]
Gary Allen wants to fly YOU to Vegas!
Gary Allan wants to celebrate his performance at this Saturday’s Professional Bull Riding Iron Cowboy Invitational, by partnering with PBR to fly one dedicated fan to Las Vegas!
For details, and to enter, visit http://garypbrsweeps.com/Country Music Photo Gallery
Gary Allan Will Headline the 2010 PBR Dickies Cowboy Invitational
Gary Allan encourages bullriding fans to Get Off On The Pain, as he kicks off this year’s PBR Cowboy Invitational and showcases tracks from his upcoming release!
Gary Allan will be performing exclusive and never before released music from his upcoming album at the 2010 Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational, Allan’s album, “Get Off On The Pain” [...]
Toby Keith, Chuck Wicks, Gary Allan, Tim McGraw – Country Boys in The News
Toby Keith established his own record company, Show Dog Nashville, in September 2005, and that’s created a unique situation in which Toby will be releasing three full albums this year. One of them is intended to fulfill an obligation to his former label. It will end up a little similar to Garth Brooks‘ The [...]



