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Uncle Kracker performing in 2012. On November 16, 2012, Uncle Kracker released his fifth studio album, Midnight Special, produced by Keith Stegall. Sugar Hill Records and Vanguard Records released the album under parent company Welk Music Group. The album was a full-fledged country record.
With Uncle Kracker, Philip appeared on the album "No Stranger To Shame", and on TV shows such as New Year's Rockin’ Eve, Regis and Kelly, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and The CBS Early Show. Sayce also wrote the music for the 2002 short film, Cockroach Blue, which he also starred in. It was produced and directed by award-winning Robert ...
Rapper MC Hammer and his wife Stephanie; Singer Darius Rucker and his wife Beth; Former Apprentice contestant Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth and her husband Aaron; Singer Carnie Wilson and her husband Rob; Singer Sebastian Bach and his wife/manager Maria; Musician Uncle Kracker and his wife Melanie; Singer Sammy Hagar and his wife Kari
Name Uncle Kracker Best known for Being spit out of Kid Rock’s womb and landing in Kenny Chesney’s lap. Current city Nashville, TN Really want to be in Key West. I would be catching tarpon off ...
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During this period, Uncle Kracker began his solo career, leaving Twisted Brown Trucker. [3] 2003 saw the release of Kid Rock's self-titled sixth album with Twisted Brown Trucker backing him, which shifted his music further away from hip hop; [7] the lead single was a cover of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love". [3]
After that, Harding co-wrote Uncle Kracker's "Smile". He has also written number one songs for other country music artists including Darius Rucker , Keith Urban , Dierks Bentley , Blake Shelton , and Kenny Chesney .
In a review AllMusic, John Luerssen noted the album is "largely absent of originality", while going on to say "like the bulk of Uncle Kracker's second musical helping, it's dang hard to swallow." [ 4 ] David Browne's mixed review in Entertainment Weekly said: "Kracker now sees himself as a scruffy Nashville troubadour, and on his third CD, he ...