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The Joy of Music is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Ben Rector, released on March 11, 2022, through OK Kid Recordings. Rector co-produced the album with John Fields . The first draft of music was recorded in January 2020, but most of the album was scrapped and recorded throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and completed in ...
Benjamin Evans Rector (born November 6, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer based in Nashville, Tennessee.Rector is an independent artist, and releases music under his own label OK Kid Recordings; he has individually sold over 250,000 albums and 2,000,000 downloads. [1]
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"Range Rover" was co-written by Devin Dawson, Ben Rector, and Mark Trussell. [1] Rector had performed with Trussell in the past, and Trussell had recently began collaborating with Devin Dawson. [2] Dawson was also a big fan of Rector's work, and an original songwriting collaboration helped shaped the music on Dawson's debut album Dark Horse. [3]
The discography of American singer, songwriter and record producer Ben Rector consists of eight studio albums, three live albums, one compilation album, three extended plays (EP), sixteen singles and seventeen music videos. He has been featured on five songs and has credits on eight others.
In September 2013 Rector performed an acoustic cover of "I Like You" via the LR Boggs YouTube channel, an acoustic guitar accessory company. [11] Rector toured for the album following the release in the fall with "The Walking In Between Tour" featuring Tyrone Wells , [ 12 ] [ 8 ] beginning on September 18 in Seattle, Washington and spanning 32 ...
Singer Ben Rector wanted to show his respect for pro golfer Rory McIlroy by writing a song for him following his heartbreaking loss at the U.S. Open Championship last week. “I sat down and wrote ...
Something Like This released on September 13, 2011, with "Let the Good Times Roll" and "She Is" releasing prior as singles. [4] [7] The gap between the album and the album prior was only one year, which Rector found "ridiculous" in retrospect, although he simply wanted to get more music out because he was excited to write more. [1]