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Gary Allan Already Thinking About His Next Album
Gary Allan Already Thinking About His Next Album
Gary Allan Already Thinking About His Next Album
Two days after 'Set You Free' was released in January, Gary Allan began thinking about his next album. He tells Taste of Country that he was at an event with songwriter Hillary Lindsey -- whose credits include 'Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)' and 'Two Black Cadillacs' -- during release week, and he tried to corner her to write. She laughed and reminded him that his last project was just days old.
 Gary Allan Thanks Radio
Gary Allan Thanks Radio
Gary Allan Thanks Radio
Gary Allan has had a huge career reboot, thanks to the success of his new album 'Set You Free.' The celebrated singer-songwriter got the chance to thank radio programmers from all across the country in person for his airplay success by performing a career-spanning set at the 2013 Country Radio Seminar in Nashville Thursday (Feb. 28).
Gary Allan, ‘Pieces’ – Song Review
Gary Allan, ‘Pieces’ – Song Review
Gary Allan, ‘Pieces’ – Song Review
If Gary Allan's chart-topper 'Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)' was optimistic, his follow-up single 'Pieces' is downright plucky. The uptempo country-rocker may be the most contented single he's ever released.
Album Spotlight: Gary Allan, ‘Set You Free’ – ToC Critic’s Pick
Album Spotlight: Gary Allan, ‘Set You Free’ – ToC Critic’s Pick
Album Spotlight: Gary Allan, ‘Set You Free’ – ToC Critic’s Pick
Gary Allan delivers the emotionally rich album his fans expect while stretching his sound in multiple new directions on 'Set You Free,' the singer's ninth studio album and first in three years. The songwriting is strong from the first track to the last, with Allan mixing moments of joy and hope within his familiar anguish.
Gary Allan vs. Kix Brooks – The Showdown
Gary Allan vs. Kix Brooks – The Showdown
Gary Allan vs. Kix Brooks – The Showdown
There's a new Showdown champion. Gary Allan's fans united and took his new single 'Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)' to the next round with heavy online voting and phone input at Taste of Country Nights. The hopeful ballad doubled up 'Don't Ya' by Brett Eldredge on Friday night. Today, Allan will face a country legend.