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Credit: Dennis Keeley
Sawyer Brown

Formed: 1981 in Nashville, TN
Active In: 80's, 90's, 2000's

 
One of those rare acts who actually became stars directly from winning #Star Search, country-rockers Sawyer Brown wound up enjoying a long, hit-filled career and remained commercially viable into the new millennium. The group originally grew out of country-pop singer Don King's touring band, with guitarist Bobby Randall and drummer Joe Smyth signing on in 1979, and bassist Jim Scholten, keyboardist Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard, and guitarist/future lead singer Mark Miller all arriving in 1980. King stopped touring in 1981, and the group decided to stay together, naming themselves after the Nashville street where they rehearsed.

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Sawyer Brown Collector's Edition Tin
Released August 19, 2008 on Curb



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Drive Me Wild/Six Days on the Road
Released July 15, 2008

Best of Sawyer Brown
Released May 6, 2008

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