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Gary Allan Tickets
Gary Allan (born on December 5, 1967) is a country singer from Long Beach,
California.
Throughout his career, Gary Allan has produced six albums to date: Used Heart For
Sale, It Would Be You, the blockbuster Smoke Rings In The Dark, Alright
Guy, See If I Care, and his most recent, Tough All Over. He has also released
a greatest hits album and continues to tour and record new music. See Gary Allan sing
your favourite songs live including "Man To Man", "Nothing On But The Radio" and "Best I Ever
Had" live in concert. For memories to last a lifetime, order your Gary Allan Tickets online today!
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Bonner Springs, Kansas
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Morristown, Ohio
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Canandaigua, New York
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Foxboro, Massachusetts
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LeAnn Rimes & Gary Allan
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Laconia, New Hampshire
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Detroit, Michigan
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Sikeston, Missouri
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Houston, Texas
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Kennewick, Washington
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Sacramento, California
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Salem, Oregon
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Monroe, Washington
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Gary Allan grew up on a California cattle ranch with sister Tammy and brother Greg.
From early childhood, he was interested in surfing and country music. He was influenced by the
stars of the Bakersfield scene, above all Buck Owens and Merle
Haggard, and he began playing music himself. As a teenager, he accompanied his father,
who made appearances in local bars and clubs. He was offered a record deal at the tender
age of fifteen, but turned it down because neither he nor his parents felt that he had developed a
sound of his own yet. At age twenty, he founded his own band, the Honky Tonk Wranglers.
Three years later he finally felt that he had found his own music signature and was ready to try
for another recording contract. It took several more years before he was heard by Nashville
songwriter/producer Byron Hill at a bar in Downey, CA called Lion D'or, a meeting which led to
the production of four demo recordings in Nashville, landing him his recording contract with
Decca Records in 1996.
In 1996,an album produced by Byron Hill and Mark Wright called Used Heart For
Sale was released. It advanced to the top 20 of the charts. Except for the lead single, "Her
Man" (a top 10 hit on Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart), the singles from
that album were less successful, because Gary Allan's traditional sounding music was
rarely played by radio stations. His second album, It Would Be You, was released in
1998. The single of the same name became his second top 10 hit that year. At the beginning of
1999, Decca went out of business, and he was subsequently signed into the MCA Label.
His 1999 album Smoke Rings In The Dark went platinum, and it included two
successful singles. In 2001 the album "Alright Guy" contained the single "Man To Man," which
became his first Billboard No. 1 hit. Despite his previous success, Gary Allan was
nominated for the Country Music Association's Horizon Award, typically given to newcomers, in
2003. Gary Allan's 2005 album, Tough All Over, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard
200 and No. 1 on the magazine's Top Country Albums chart. It was subsequently certified gold
by the RIAA as of December 2006, and contained the top 10 singles "Best I Ever Had" and "Life
Ain't Always Beautiful". He his expected to release a new album in 2007.
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