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Dierks Bentley Biography

Hank Williams, Jr. has changed many a life, and Dierks Bentley’s is no exception. Bentley, the creative, good-natured and wildly famous country artist, was musically inclined from the beginning but lacked a country heart until a friend introduced him to Bocephus at age 17. All it took was one listen to the Williams song “Man to Man”"MsoNormal">Bentley, a Phoenix, Arizona native, moved to Nashville at age 19 to become a country music star, but found the music industry a tough business to break into. Bentley’s discouragement, however, was put off the night he walked into the Station Inn, Nashville’s legendary bluegrass bar, with a fake ID in one hand and guitar in the other. Having been inspired by jam sessions at the bar, Bentley further pursued his singing career and struck gold in 2003 when he finally got signed with Capital Records.The country crooner’s self-titled debut album in 2003 formally introduced the country world to Dierks Bentley, and his first hit “What Was I Thinkin” led the way for more clever-worded songs such as “Lot of Leavin’ Left to Do” and “Modern Day Drifter,” both off Bentley’s next album, 2005’s Modern Day Drifter. The album reached number one on the charts, as did his next album, 2006’s Long Trip Alone. The album’s title track demonstrates a softer side to Bentley, but the classic “Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)” keeps his genuine style with light-hearted guitar accompaniment. Bentley’s most recent release, 2008’

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      Clad in the standard country outfit of Wranglers, boots and the occasional cowboy hat, Dierks Bentley has brought single after witty hit single to Nashville’s country scene. Bentley’s deep crooning voice and down-home appeal have brought the young singer fame with clean guitar-based music and clever lyrics, and his ability to deliver a mix of both up-tempo and sensually slow music has done nothing but boost his successful career so far.“What Was I Thinkin’,” the song that started it all for Bentley, is a breezy tune about a high-speed cat and mouse chase between a love interest and her hillbilly father, and his songs only get better from there. “Lot of Leavin’ Left to Do,” off Bentley’s Modern Day Drifter album, proclaims, “I guess the Lord made me hard to handle, so lovin’ me might be a long shot gamble.” The song, which made the Billboard charts, is available as a downloadable music ringtone from Playphone, and is perfect for the independent cowboy or cowgirl looking to break up with a significant other, perhaps. Playphone has several other Dierks Bentley songs ready to download, letting any country fan complete his/her shrine of adoration for the curly-headed country songster.