Tuesday, August 12 - Scotty McCreery - In two short
years, Scotty McCreery became one of country's hottest new stars, with
album sales topping 1.6 million, including a platinum-selling debut
album that made Billboard history and helped him win several new artist
awards. During this whirlwind career explosion, he sang for President
Barack Obama, performed the national anthem at the World Series,
appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" and NBC's "TODAY Show," and
toured the country from coast to coast. In 2011, America fell in love
with McCreery, then a shy 17-year-old boy with a wide smile,
preternaturally deep voice and a love of faith, family and his hometown
of Garner, N.C.. But that boyish image is merely a fond memory now that
he's turning 20. While the core of who
he is and what he stands for remains the same, his strong voice has
deepened as he has grown into a seasoned, confident performer. His
impressive evolution is immediately evident on his second studio album,
See You Tonight, which artfully captures who he is now, both as an
artist and as a man. With See You Tonight, as well as his previous
work, his bass voice and an irresistible sound create the perfect blend
of contemporary and traditional country. With more than 150 live shows
under his belt across the U.S., Canada and the Philippines, McCreery has
become a favorite of all ages because of the universal appeal of his
music, warmth, and all-American values. Five months after winning
Season 10 of "American Idol," McCreery released his debut album, Clear
As Day, which became the best-selling
solo album released by a country artist in 2011. Indeed, he became the
youngest man in history to have his first album debut atop the all-genre
Billboard Top 200 albums chart.
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