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MP3 Brian Stace - Honey Get Your Clothes Off (Daddy´s Comin´ Home)

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fun music that gets people to dance, something of a mix between old school and the more aggressive new country rock style.

1 MP3 Songs in this album (2:58) !
Related styles: COUNTRY: Country Rock, COUNTRY: Outlaw Country

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2008
This Cowboy hails from the farming communities of Southern Wisconsin. From the time he was a teenager Brian was no stranger to a hard days work; from milking cows, harvesting tobacco, and picking rocks in the hot summers of WI to removing asbestos from steam pipes under the streets of Madison in air tights suits at 3 am, to crawling through storm drains and pipes, cleaning out trash, and working construction in Downtown Los Angeles, Brian has
done it all.

After many years of trying to fit into the role of a person in a common lifestyle, Brian finally found comfort in his own skin by listening to his heart and deciding to pursue the dream, and his secret passion he had always kept hidden deep inside; the love of singing Country Music. Many say it was divine inspiration because after a near death experience in a plane crash in 2000, Brian re-evaluated his priorities in life and eventually left his career behind and said you only live once and "I Don't Wanna Wish I Had" ..and discovered his God Given talent for musicâ¦a voice that is beautiful and honest⦠a natural ability to write songs and work with songwriters, turning his own experiences into lyrics that are sassy, sexy, untamedâ¦and a stage presence that drives audiences wild!

Within just a few months of his life changing epiphany, Brian cut his first album, "Country Music Ainât Noise Pollution." The record received airplay all over the US and in Europe. With this Brian put together a team of professionals in Nashville to record and release another album titled âBlue Eyed Bad Boyâ which was produced in Nashville by Two Monkeys Productions, Kent Wells, and Tony Smith ( Dolly Parton, Joe Nichols, and Keith Urban ). His first single off the album âI Donât Wanna Wish I Hadâ quickly flew up the charts and was well received, garnering airplay at radio stations all over the nation.

Stace has appeared on major network TV stations in, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Texas, San Diego, Arkansas to name a few. His cross country radio tour lasted through two months, ten states, and ten thousand miles traveling on his tour bus, playing all over the U.S., visiting hundreds of Country Stations promoting his single.

The âBlue Eyed Bad Boyâ has opened for Junior Brown, Terry Clark, Shooter Jennings, Darryl Worley; and during every show the crowd eats him up and asks for more. Stace and his band have toured through Kosovo, Iraq and most recently Afghanistan, playing shows for the troops. Brian also finished shooting his Music Video for the Single âHoney Get Your Clothes Off (Daddyâs Cominâ Home)â with the soldiers in IRAQ and Afghansitan.

Brian Stace, is the total package of star-quality talent, drive, and professionalismâ¦an entertainment property primed for success! His inspirational story is about the American Dream coming true. He speaks the language of working men and women. Brian, now living in Nashville, TN, is one of the most creative, hard working country music talents today.

Brian is currently in Los Angeles Writing and producing new songs with his guitar player.


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