Latest Release
- 26 APR 2024
- 2 Songs
- To Be A Man (feat. Darius Rucker) - Single · 2023
- True Believers · 2013
- Home For the Holidays · 2009
- Carolyn's Boy · 2023
- Tuskegee (Deluxe Version) · 2012
- The Best of the '68 Comeback Special (Live) · 1968
- Home For the Holidays · 2014
- Bettie James Gold Edition · 2020
- Hartfelt Family Christmas · 2024
- Carolina When I Die (feat. Darius Rucker & Edwin McCain) - Single · 2024
Albums
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- His catchy hooks and warm voice transcend genre.
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- The artist on Carolyn’s Boy, divorce, and more.
- Cody on "Dirt Cheap" and Darius Rucker on CMAs.
- Darius joins to debut his track “Carolyn’s Boy.”
- Darius Rucker talks about finding a home in country music.
- Darius Rucker and Rissi Palmer talk Charley Pride.
- Darius Rucker tells Kelleigh Bannen about his life in music.
- Darius Rucker chats about his track "My Masterpiece."
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About Darius Rucker
Darius Rucker’s evolution from frontman of beloved ’90s rock band Hootie & The Blowfish to modern country star was completely seamless. In fact, there is a straight line between many of the group’s songs—including the easygoing folk-rocker “Only Wanna Be With You” and the rustic ballad “Let Her Cry”—to Rucker’s solo hits, especially his fiddle- and pedal-steel-heavy 2013 cover of Old Crow Medicine Show’s “Wagon Wheel”. Unsurprisingly, the Charleston, South Carolina’s native’s formative musical tastes also crossed genres: born in 1966, he grew up listening to Buck Owens, Charley Pride and Dolly Parton on the Grand Ole Opry’s radio show but also loved gospel great Al Green and rockers R.E.M. Rucker deftly weaves all of these influences into his country work, in the form of funky blues vibes (“Radio”), soulful vocal touches (the banjo-heavy “Homegrown Honey”) and intimate lyrics about small-town living (the smouldering, harmony-driven “Southern Style”). But even as Hootie & The Blowfish toured and released a new album in late 2019, Imperfect Circle, Rucker maintained his country career. In 2020, he collaborated with two other Black country stars, Pride and newcomer Jimmie Allen, on the powerful political statement “Why Things Happen”.
- FROM
- Charleston, SC, United States
- BORN
- 13 May 1966
- GENRE
- Country