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14 Facts About Wayne Kirkpatrick

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Wayne Kirkpatrick was born on c 1961 and is an American songwriter and musician born in Greenville, MS, who now lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Wayne Kirkpatrick graduated from Baton Rouge Magnet High School in 1979.

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At the 24th GMA Dove Awards, Wayne Kirkpatrick received the award for Producer of the Year.

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In 2005, Wayne Kirkpatrick started to produce Little Big Town alongside the group starting with their second album The Road to Here and the next two A Place to Land and The Reason Why.

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Wayne Kirkpatrick co-wrote most of the songs on all three albums with the group.

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Wayne Kirkpatrick has writing credit on 12 of the 13 songs.

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Wayne Kirkpatrick co-wrote with group members on their highest-charting song "Bring It On Home", which made it to No 4 on Hot Country 100 songs chart.

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Wayne Kirkpatrick wrote Little Big Town's 'signature' song, "Boondocks", which they use as the closing song at every show.

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In 2007, Little Big Town and Wayne Kirkpatrick went back into the studio to make a new record, A Place to Land.

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Wayne Kirkpatrick co-wrote 12 of the 16 tracks on the Deluxe Edition, including the first song that Little Big Town sang together called "Love Profound".

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Wayne Kirkpatrick co-wrote 7 of the 12 songs with the group, including the hit "Little White Church".

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Wayne Kirkpatrick has said that Karen Fairchild, Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schlapman and Philip Sweet have made him feel like the fifth member of the band.

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In 2000, Wayne Kirkpatrick released a solo project entitled The Maple Room that included "Wrapped Up in You", a song that would later become a hit for Garth Brooks, and "My Armageddon", which was originally slated for Brooks' Garth Brooks in.

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Wayne Kirkpatrick served as a primary songwriter on that album, along with Gordon Kennedy and Tommy Sims.