segunda-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2015

Sam Hunt: Montevallo

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Sam Lowry Hunt was born December 8, 1984 is an American country singer-songwriter and previously a college football player. Sam Hunt was born and raised in rural Cedartown, Georgia, where he was a talented player and had a great course as a college quarterback at both Middle Tennessee State University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

He had grown up, and adored 1990s country, and after all style of rap, R&B, and other urban pop manner in college trunk rooms, he matured in his singing and songwriting style that lightly combined all of this, and he going off to Nashville, ground zero for optimistic country songwriters, to start his path.

On November 5, 2014, Montevallo came out number one on Billboard Top Country and number three on Billboard Top 200. Five days later, Hunt declared his first ever stint, Lipstick Graffiti. Tickets went on auction Friday, November 14. Within minutes, and in some cases, within moments of bustling on sale, the tour sold out 15 of the retails.

About The Album

Montevallo is the name of a tiny Alabama town where Hunt frequently abandoned these past few years, to stopover with friends and get away from the squeeze of beginning a fresh course in Nashville.

He also marks out, nevertheless, that the word describes as “mountains and valleys” in Spanish—which, he says, “feels about right, too.” is not, by classic solution, a country album.

Nor is its top single, “Leave the Night On,” presently Number Three on the Hot Country Songs chart, a country song. But, like many things in the Hunt beliefs, it’s all about how you describe things — you’d assume he majored in semantics, not theory, or at the slightest pre-law.

On account of his amazing set of songs displays, for Sam Hunt, flaws are intended to be grasps, rules are meant to be busted, and resourcefulness knows no deadline.


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