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Tracy Darrell (Trace) Adkins is an American country music artist, born January 13, 1962, in Springhill, Louisiana. His musical interest came at an early age, when his father taught him to play the guitar. In high school, he joined a gospel music group called the New Commitments. Check our available Trace Adkins concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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With Love Will... Trace Adkins has crafted a "concept" record that is wrapped around Love, from various points of love. If you're thinking this means the album is going to be 100% love songs, well, then you don't know Trace Adkins. As gifted a vocalist as any artist in Country Music, Trace Adkins has created an album that is well worth repeated listenings and the concept of singing just about matters of the heart, well it's no so 'left-field' after all...
- www.roughstock.com
From its opening song, which finds Trace Adkins taking a girl home to his mother, X plays like the satisfied, venal musings of a strictly material kind of guy. "She's sweet like a Cadillac/Sweet like a stack of cold, hard cash," Trace sings, and doesn't stint on the sweet details: "Tattoos in secret places." His mother should be proud...
- www.americansongwriter.com
"Son, the First Amendment protects you from the government, not from me. You can say whatever you want to out there, but come within reach of me, I'll exercise my right to give you a good ol' country ass-whoopin' is what I'll do, by God." That, the spoken-word coda to "Fightin' Words," the money-shot on Trace Adkins's Dangerous Man, gives warning to those who would speak ill of Adkins's God or mama or the flag on his shirt...
- www.slantmagazine.com
There used to be a memorable commercial for E.F. Hutton, which featured the unforgettable tagline, "When E.F. Hutton speaks, people listen." Trace Adkins, with his bellowing, low country singing voice is a long way from any investment banker. Nevertheless, when Adkins sings - and especially when he takes a moment to talk during his songs - people listen. Proud to Be Here features plenty of moments for listeners to leanin close and take in what Adkins has to sing and say...
- www.roughstock.com
As if mandated by federal law, nearly every article about Jamey Johnson's The Guitar Song has mentioned that Johnson co-wrote "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" for Trace Adkins. One of Adkins's best-known hits, "Badonkadonk" shows off his goofy side. Adkins's new two-disc compilation, The Definitive Greatest Hits: Til the Last Shot's Fired, sums up his time on Capitol Records (he's now on Toby Keith's Show Dog label), and roughly a third of its songs are played for laughs...
- www.popmatters.com
Trace Adkins follows up 2005's "Songs About Me," which produced the smash-hit "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," in convincing fashion with this collection of mostly likable New Country tunes. Adkins has had a very nice career. Yet, superstardom--the kind enjoyed by the likes of Keith Urban and Toby Keith--has avoided him. This could be the record that, finally, changes that. The country crooner shows far more range, both vocally and stylistically, on this album than ever before...
- www.soundspike.com
On his first full-length album since 2006's Dangerous Man, Trace Adkins returns with a reflective set of songs that subtly work to reinvent the 46-year old singer. Known more recently for pop hits like "Honkytonk Badonkadonk" and "Swing," X proves Adkins hasn't lost his country roots or his sense of humor -he's just lost the overly commercial and ultra-slick pop songs...
- roughstock.com
After an on-and-off string of hits on Capitol Nashville dating back to 1996, Trace Adkins has jumped ship for Toby Keith's Show Dog-Universal Music label. Not unlike Toby, Trace has forged a distinctively masculine image in his songs and tempered it with a couple knockout ballads. Cowboy's Back in Town certainly is a masculine album, but its up-tempos are playful and self-aware, as opposed to the sometimes calculated approach that Adkins has taken before...
- roughstock.com
While Trace Adkins has become known for his up-tempo songs like "This Ain't (No Thinkin' Thing)" and "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," the singer also is one of the best vocalists in country music as he's able to wring every drop of emotion out of every ballad he sings...
- roughstock.com
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