19 Facts About Bryan White

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Bryan Shelton White was born on February 17,1974 and is an American country music singer and songwriter.

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Bryan White was born in Lawton, Oklahoma, in 1974, and raised in Oklahoma City.

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Bryan White played in his mother's pop band and his father's country band as a teenager, and was encouraged to take up singing after his mother heard him sing during a sound check.

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Bryan White befriended two record producers: Billy Joe Walker, Jr.

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Bryan White released his debut single "Eugene You Genius" in late 1994.

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The success of these latter two singles helped Bryan White achieve a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of one million copies.

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Also in 1995, Sawyer Brown charted in the Top Five with "I Don't Believe in Goodbye", a song which Bryan White co-wrote with Scotty Emerick and Sawyer Brown lead singer Mark Miller.

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8.

In 1996, Bryan White earned the Country Music Association's Horizon Award and the Academy of Country Music's Top New Male Vocalist award.

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That same year, Diamond Rio charted in the Top 5 with "Imagine That", which Bryan White co-wrote with Derek George and John Tirro.

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Also in 1998, Bryan White contributed background vocals and made a guest appearance on Shania Twain's Top Ten country and pop hit "From This Moment On" released on Shania's 1997 album Come On Over, there are several edits of the song, both country and pop.

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Bryan White followed up the album with a Christmas EP entitled Dreaming of Christmas.

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Bryan White co-wrote Lila McCann's "You're Gone" with friend Steve Wariner and sang background vocals on the song with Steve Wariner and Vince Gill.

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Session guitarist and producer Dann Huff produced half of the album, and Bryan White co-produced the rest with Derek George.

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The success of this song prompted Bryan White to visit the Philippines for the first time to perform a concert at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on December 1,2015.

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Bryan White visited the Catmon community in Manila with Food for the Hungry.

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Bryan White released a new single from that album, "The Little Things", in July 2009.

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On September 24,2012, Bryan White launched a Kickstarter project for a new record which he planned to create without the help of a record label.

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Bryan White is married to actress Erika Page Bryan White, and together they have two sons, Justin and Jackson.

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Bryan White's father was killed on October 5,2016 in a car accident in Snyder, Oklahoma.