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Hot Hot Heat: Dierks Bentley
Thu, 05 Feb 2009 09:01:16 | By Ken Tucker
Dierks Bentley has some advice for anyone traveling to Norway: Hit the pub circuit.A few weeks before Christmas, he went to Oslo to salute Nobel Peace Prize winner Martti Ahtisaari, the former president of Finland, with an international cadre of stars"including Diana Ross, Il Divo and Jason Mraz. Bentley’s three-song... More...
Dierks Bentley
Wed, 28 Jan 2009 20:24:15 | By Slantmagazine.com
Fter having established himself as one of contemporary country's most talented and consistent stars, Dierks Bentley suffers from a major letdown on his fourth studio album, Feel That Fire. Instead, it's the quality of Bentley's songwriting that has noticeably lapsed since 2006's excellent Long Trip Alone. Beyond the solid production, it's Bentley's collaborations that salvage the record. More...
February 2009 Album Releases
Fri, 16 Jan 2009 00:33:21 | By Heather
February 3Dierks Bentley - Feel That FireVarious Artists - Undone : A MusicFest Tribute to Robert Earl KeenJake Owen - Easy Does ItWynonna - Sing February 10Michael Martin Murphey - Buckaroo Blue Grass Tags : albums, country music, Dierks Bentley, Jake Owen, michael martin murphey, release dates, WynonnaShare This More...
Dierks Bentley’s Album Gets a Name
Thu, 04 Dec 2008 03:37:41 | By Heather
Dierks Bentley has finally announced the name of his upcoming album : Feel That Fire! The album is slated to be released February 3, 2009, and the album takes its name from the debut single. Tags : album, country music, Dierks Bentley, feel that fire, name, singleShare This More...
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Biography of

Dierks Bentley

b. 20 November 1975, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. This country singer-songwriter grew up in Arizona but relocated to the home of country music, Nashville, Tennessee, like countless budding performers before him. He paid his dues playing small venues and bars on Lower Broadway, while holding down a day job with TNN (The Nashville Network). A publishing contract was finally secured with Sony/Tree Publishing, following which Bentley teamed up with local musician Brett Beavers to record demo material. Signing a recording contract with Capitol Records, the duo began work on Bentley’s self-titled major label debut. Veteran bluegrass musician Del McCoury and his band helped out on the track ‘Train Travelin’’. Promoted by the country chart-topper ‘What Was I Thinkin’’, the album was released in August 2003 and immediately hit the bestsellers.

The 2005 follow-up Modern Day Drifter was another commercial success, boosted by the extensive radio play for the singles ‘Lot Of Leavin’ Left To Do’, ‘Come A Little Closer’ and ‘Settle For A Slowdown’. The latter two songs both reached the top of the US country charts. Bentley was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry the same October.
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