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Bryan White (born February 17, 1974) is an American Country music musician and singer.
White was born on 17 February 1974 in Lawton, Oklahoma. White is married to former soap opera actress Erika Page of One Life to Live and is the father of Justin, born in October of 2003 and Jackson, born in July of 2005.
In the mid 1990s, when Bryan was in his early twenties, he quickly became one of country music's hottest young stars earning number one singles on the Billboard country chart with his songs "Someone Else's Star" and "Rebecca Lynn" from his debut album. "I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore" reached fourth, and then he had numbers with "So Much For Pretending" and "Sittin' On Go" from his second album. Although one critic labeled Bryan's first two albums as "surprisingly mature", it was mainly teen fans which helped launch his success. The first issue of Teen Country magazine was devoted solely to him.
White won the Country Music Association "Horizon" award for the most promising artist of the year and earned several "Best Male Vocalist" nominations. His immense success inspired most of Nashville's record labels to sign up multiple young men in their early twenties with "pretty boy" looks and singing sugary love songs to attract the young audiences that made White a star. Only a few of these were briefly successful and soon country music radio rebelled, wiping them off the charts and damaging White's own career in the process. After having two platinum albums, his popularity faltered a bit with his third album going gold, and his fourth album not even making it that far.
In 2000 he sang several of the songs featured in the animation Quest for Camelot including "I Stand Alone" and the duet "Looking Through Your Eyes".
Being so young and then thrust into stardom so fast ended up taking its toll on White. As Bryan has stated, "My identity was formed by the music industry...", and his career and success began defining who he was to himself. With his fourth album being less than successful, he started doubting himself and his talent which landed him in a deep depression, forcing him to take some time off until 2005, when he began work on another album.
White has frequently worked with his musical heroes Steve Wariner and Vince Gill and later toured with LeAnn Rimes. He recorded a duet with Shania Twain, "From This Moment On", for which White and Twain received a Grammy nomination for the duet recording.
He released a Christmas EP of five songs in November 2006. A new album, Out of the Storm, has been slated for release, but to this date, only a five-song EP has been released, containing five of the twelve songs from that album.
Year
Title
Chart Positions
Album
U.S. Country
"Eugene You Genius"
48
Bryan White
"Look At Me Now"
24
Bryan White
"Someone Else's Star"
1
Bryan White
"Rebecca Lynn"
1
Bryan White
"I'm Not Supposed To Love You Anymore"
4
Between Now And Forever
"So Much For Pretending"
1
Between Now And Forever
"That's Another Song"
15
Between Now And Forever
"Sittin' On Go"
1
Between Now And Forever
"Love Is the Right Place"
4
The Right Place
"One Small Miracle"
16
The Right Place
"Tree of Hearts"
45
The Right Place
"Bad Day to Let You Go"
30
The Right Place
"From This Moment On" (duet w/ Shania Twain)
6
Come On Over (Shania Twain album)
"Holiday Inn"
62
Dreaming of Christmas
"You're Still Beautiful To Me"
39
How Lucky I Am
"God Gave Me You"
40
How Lucky I Am
"How Long"
56
Greatest Hits
"Get It Together"A
AReleased but failed to chart.