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Easton Corbin is a native of [[Trenton, Florida]]. He lived on his grandparents' farm following his parents' divorce, and was introduced to [[country music]]-themed television programs such as ''[[Hee Haw]]''. After taking guitar lessons from session musician Pee Wee Melton at age fifteen, Corbin joined a band, which won an opening slot at a music festival, followed by opening slots for [[Janie Fricke]] and [[Mel McDaniel]].
Easton Corbin is a native of [[Trenton, Florida]]. He lived on his grandparents' farm following his parents' divorce, and was introduced to [[country music]]-themed television programs such as ''[[Hee Haw]]''. After taking guitar lessons from session musician Pee Wee Melton at age fifteen, Corbin joined a band, which won an opening slot at a music festival, followed by opening slots for [[Janie Fricke]] and [[Mel McDaniel]].


Corbin later attended University of Florida's College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and earned agribusiness degree, before marrying his wife, Briann, in 2006. They have no children. He and Briann then moved to [[Nashville, Tennessee]], in 2006,<ref name="weekly"/> where he worked at an [[Ace Hardware]] store and performed at writer's nights. A distant [[cousin]], who is a professor of music management, recommended Corbin to contacts in [[Nashville, Tennessee]].<ref name="cst">{{cite web |title=Easton Corbin releases first single |url=http://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=3127 |date=2009-07-31 |work=[[Country Standard Time]] |accessdate=8 August 2009}}</ref> Joe Fisher, senior director of [[A&R]] at [[Universal Music Group Nashville]], signed Corbin to the Mercury Nashville label in 2009.<ref name="cst"/> He released his debut single, "A Little More Country Than That", in July of that same year.<ref name="cst"/> [[Rory Lee Feek]] of [[Joey + Rory]] wrote the song with Don Poythress and Wynn Varble.<ref name="cst"/> The label released a four-song digital [[extended play]] entitled ''A Little More Country Than That'' on August 18, 2009,<ref name="weekly">{{cite journal|last=Neal|first=Chris|date=2009-09-28|title=Who's New: Easton Corbin|journal=[[Country Weekly]]|volume=16|issue=33|pages=17|issn=1074-3235|accessdate=2009-09-23}}</ref> shortly before the single entered Top 40 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot Country Songs]] charts. Corbin's self-titled debut album was released in March 2010, under the production of Carson Chamberlain.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dbfrxztgld0e~T1|title=Easton Corbin biography|last=Leggett|first=Steve|work=[[Allmusic]]|accessdate=2010-02-10}}</ref> The album had first-week sales of 43,000 copies, making for the highest first-week sales on the Mercury Nashville label in seven years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.antimusic.com/news/10/march/11Easton_Corbin_Sets_Label_Record.shtml|title=Easton Corbin Sets Label Record|work=Antimusic.com|accessdate=23 March 2010}}</ref>
Corbin later attended University of Florida's College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and earned agribusiness degree, before marrying his wife, Briann, in 2006. They have no children. He and Briann then moved to [[Nashville, Tennessee]], in 2006,<ref name="weekly"/> where he worked at an [[Ace Hardware]] store and performed at writer's nights. A distant [[cousin]], who is a professor of entertainment management, recommended Corbin to contacts in [[Nashville, Tennessee]].<ref name="cst">{{cite web |title=Easton Corbin releases first single |url=http://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=3127 |date=2009-07-31 |work=[[Country Standard Time]] |accessdate=8 August 2009}}</ref> Joe Fisher, senior director of [[A&R]] at [[Universal Music Group Nashville]], signed Corbin to the Mercury Nashville label in 2009.<ref name="cst"/> He released his debut single, "A Little More Country Than That", in July of that same year.<ref name="cst"/> [[Rory Lee Feek]] of [[Joey + Rory]] wrote the song with Don Poythress and Wynn Varble.<ref name="cst"/> The label released a four-song digital [[extended play]] entitled ''A Little More Country Than That'' on August 18, 2009,<ref name="weekly">{{cite journal|last=Neal|first=Chris|date=2009-09-28|title=Who's New: Easton Corbin|journal=[[Country Weekly]]|volume=16|issue=33|pages=17|issn=1074-3235|accessdate=2009-09-23}}</ref> shortly before the single entered Top 40 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot Country Songs]] charts. Corbin's self-titled debut album was released in March 2010, under the production of Carson Chamberlain.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dbfrxztgld0e~T1|title=Easton Corbin biography|last=Leggett|first=Steve|work=[[Allmusic]]|accessdate=2010-02-10}}</ref> The album had first-week sales of 43,000 copies, making for the highest first-week sales on the Mercury Nashville label in seven years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.antimusic.com/news/10/march/11Easton_Corbin_Sets_Label_Record.shtml|title=Easton Corbin Sets Label Record|work=Antimusic.com|accessdate=23 March 2010}}</ref>


"A Little More Country Than That" peaked at Number One on the country charts dated for the week ending April 3, 2010, making Corbin the first solo male country artist to send a debut single to Number One since [[Dierks Bentley]]'s "[[What Was I Thinkin']]" in 2003.<ref name="scores">{{cite web|url=http://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=3929|title=Corbin scores first Number One|work=Country Standard Time|accessdate=23 March 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/column/chartbeat/chart-beat-wednesday-stone-temple-pilots-1004077797.story?tag=hpfeed|title=Chart Beat Wednesday: Stone Temple Pilots, Easton Corbin, Lady Antebellum |last=Trust|first=Gary|date=24 March 2010|work=Billboard|accessdate=26 March 2010}}</ref> "Roll With It" was released as the album's second single. Corbin has also signed onto [[Brad Paisley]]'s H20 World Tour, which begins in May 2010.<ref name="scores"/>
"A Little More Country Than That" peaked at Number One on the country charts dated for the week ending April 3, 2010, making Corbin the first solo male country artist to send a debut single to Number One since [[Dierks Bentley]]'s "[[What Was I Thinkin']]" in 2003.<ref name="scores">{{cite web|url=http://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=3929|title=Corbin scores first Number One|work=Country Standard Time|accessdate=23 March 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/column/chartbeat/chart-beat-wednesday-stone-temple-pilots-1004077797.story?tag=hpfeed|title=Chart Beat Wednesday: Stone Temple Pilots, Easton Corbin, Lady Antebellum |last=Trust|first=Gary|date=24 March 2010|work=Billboard|accessdate=26 March 2010}}</ref> "Roll With It" was released as the album's second single. Corbin has also signed onto [[Brad Paisley]]'s H20 World Tour, which begins in May 2010.<ref name="scores"/>

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Easton Corbin

Easton Corbin (born in Trenton, Florida) is an American country music singer. He signed to Mercury Records Nashville in 2009 and released his debut single "A Little More Country Than That," followed by a self-titled debut album in March 2010. The song reached a peak of Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in April 2010.

Biography

Easton Corbin is a native of Trenton, Florida. He lived on his grandparents' farm following his parents' divorce, and was introduced to country music-themed television programs such as Hee Haw. After taking guitar lessons from session musician Pee Wee Melton at age fifteen, Corbin joined a band, which won an opening slot at a music festival, followed by opening slots for Janie Fricke and Mel McDaniel.

Corbin later attended University of Florida's College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and earned agribusiness degree, before marrying his wife, Briann, in 2006. They have no children. He and Briann then moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2006,[1] where he worked at an Ace Hardware store and performed at writer's nights. A distant cousin, who is a professor of entertainment management, recommended Corbin to contacts in Nashville, Tennessee.[2] Joe Fisher, senior director of A&R at Universal Music Group Nashville, signed Corbin to the Mercury Nashville label in 2009.[2] He released his debut single, "A Little More Country Than That", in July of that same year.[2] Rory Lee Feek of Joey + Rory wrote the song with Don Poythress and Wynn Varble.[2] The label released a four-song digital extended play entitled A Little More Country Than That on August 18, 2009,[1] shortly before the single entered Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Corbin's self-titled debut album was released in March 2010, under the production of Carson Chamberlain.[3] The album had first-week sales of 43,000 copies, making for the highest first-week sales on the Mercury Nashville label in seven years.[4]

"A Little More Country Than That" peaked at Number One on the country charts dated for the week ending April 3, 2010, making Corbin the first solo male country artist to send a debut single to Number One since Dierks Bentley's "What Was I Thinkin'" in 2003.[5][6] "Roll With It" was released as the album's second single. Corbin has also signed onto Brad Paisley's H20 World Tour, which begins in May 2010.[5]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US Country US CAN Country CAN
2010 Easton Corbin

4 10 13 117

Extended plays

Year Album details Peak chart
positions
US Country US Heat
2009 A Little More Country Than That

  • Release date: August 18, 2009
  • Label: Mercury Nashville
44 27

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US Country US CAN Country CAN
2009 "A Little More Country Than That" 1 42 2 66 Easton Corbin
2010 "Roll with It"A 21 112 34
  • A Current single.

Music videos

Year Video Director
2009 "A Little More Country Than That" Stephen Shepherd
2010 "A Little More Country Than That" (acoustic)

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Result
2010 CMT Music Awards USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year - "A Little More Country Than That" Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b Neal, Chris (2009-09-28). "Who's New: Easton Corbin". Country Weekly. 16 (33): 17. ISSN 1074-3235. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d "Easton Corbin releases first single". Country Standard Time. 2009-07-31. Retrieved 8 August 2009.
  3. ^ Leggett, Steve. "Easton Corbin biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
  4. ^ "Easton Corbin Sets Label Record". Antimusic.com. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Corbin scores first Number One". Country Standard Time. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  6. ^ Trust, Gary (24 March 2010). "Chart Beat Wednesday: Stone Temple Pilots, Easton Corbin, Lady Antebellum". Billboard. Retrieved 26 March 2010.