Ricky Lynn Gregg

Ricky Lynn Gregg
Background information
Born August 22, 1961 (1961-08-22) (age 50)
Origin Henderson, Texas, USA
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Acoustic guitar
Bass guitar
Harmonica
Piano[1]
Years active 1993–2001
Labels Liberty
Row Music Group
Associated acts Mel Street
Website http://rickylynngregg.com

Ricky Lynn Gregg (born August 22, 1961 in Henderson, Texas) is a country music artist of Native American descent.[2] Active between the years of 1993 and 2001, he has recorded three studio albums: two on Liberty Records (1993's Ricky Lynn Gregg and 1994's Get a Little Closer) and one on Row Music Group (2001's Careful What You Wish For). His first two albums produced three hit singles on the Billboard country music charts, including the #36-peaking "If I Had a Cheatin' Heart".

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Musical career

Ricky Lynn Gregg grew up in Longview, Texas, and began singing in the church at a very early age. His earliest influences were gospel and country. By 1992, Gregg was performing as a solo singer; the same year, he signed to Liberty Records and released his eponymous debut album.[1] The album produced a #34 single in "If I Had a Cheatin' Heart", a cover of a Mel Street song.[1][2] Following it were "Can You Feel It" and "Three Nickels and a Dime". In 1993, Billboard ranked him at #4 on their list of Top New Country Artists of the Year.[1]

A second album, titled Get a Little Closer, was released on Liberty in 1994, with its title track being the only single. One year later, Gregg's manager, Jimmy Bowen, retired due to thyroid cancer, and Gregg took the buyout from Liberty rather be dropped from the label as Jimmy Bowen was no longer at the company.<ref: LaCretia Gregg> In 1997, Gregg found another manager, named Eddie Rhines, who helped the singer rebuild his fan base.[1] By 2001, his third album, titled Careful What You Wish For, was released on the then-newly established independent label Row Music Group (RMG).[1]

Gregg has also begun a charity called Trail of Hope, which provides clothing for underprivileged Cherokee, Choctaw and Sioux Indians.[1]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US Country US US Heat
Ricky Lynn Gregg 37 190 9
Get a Little Closer
  • Release date: July 26, 1994
  • Label: Liberty Records
Careful What You Wish For
  • Release date: April 17, 2001
  • Label: Row Music Group
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US Country US CAN Country
1993 "If I Had a Cheatin' Heart" 36 109 42 Ricky Lynn Gregg
"Can You Feel It" 58 79
"Three Nickels and a Dime"
1994 "No Place Left to Go"
"Get a Little Closer" 73 Get a Little Closer
"After the Fire Is Gone"
1995 "To Find Where I Belong"
"Santa Claus is Coming to Town" single only
2001 "Be Careful What You Wish For" Careful What You Wish For
2002 "I Wanna Be Loved by You"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
1993 "If I Had a Cheatin' Heart"
"Can You Feel It"
"Three Nickels and a Dime"
1994 "Get a Little Closer"[3] Michael Merriman
"After the Fire Is Gone"
1995 "To Find Where I Belong"
2001 "Be Careful What You Wish For" Tom Bevins
2002 "I Wanna Be Loved by You" Peter Lippman

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