Recalling Trace Adkins' First No. 1 Single
Monday (April 5) marks the 13th anniversary of Trace Adkins' first No. 1 single, "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing." In retrospect, it's almost a miracle that Adkins' weathered the era at Capitol Nashville in the late '90s when management upheavals were underway at the label. Several other artists at Capitol fell to the wayside, but Adkins seemed to persevere through patience and tenacity. And the hits, as they say, kept on coming during the next decade, including No. 1's such as "Ladies Love Country Boys" and "You're Gonna Miss This." And if some of the singles -- including material as diverse as "Honkytonk Badonkadonk" and "Arlington" -- didn't make it to the top of Billboard's country chart, they helped solidify Adkins' identity as an artist. That sort of identity isn't established overnight. No doubt, longtime friend Toby Keith recognized this fact when he invited Adkins to move to the roster at his label, Show Dog-Universal. Adkins is a savvy businessman, and so is Keith, so this is going to be a particularly interesting phase of Adkins' career.





chesneygirl says:
Trace is one of my favorite artists, and one of the most underappreciated in my opinion. “Ain’t No Thinkin’ Thing” was the song that turned me on to Trace and remains one of my favorites to this day. I’m so glad he’s still around and still making great music. Let’s hope he’s still here in another 10 years!
Riley says:
Trace has the voice
countryiscool says:
Love Trace, love his music.
luckyoldsun says:
I doubt that being on a label run by a fellow artist/competitor is likely to work out well.
If Trace accused Capitol Nashville of neglecting him for Garth, I can imagine when the accusations between him and his new label will start flying.
Kenny G. says:
What a hack!
PATRICIA says:
THIS IS A MAN WHO HAS IT ALL!!!
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