“It’s hard to describe, I gotta be honest,” he says of being overcome with emotion and reflection when trotting out some of his time-tested cuts for adoring audiences. Where the studio offers unique insight into his current state of mind, onstage-when revisiting his classics like “You’re Gonna Miss This” or “Every Light in the House” nearly every evening, he says he’s taken back, if only for a brief while, to earlier moments in his life. It’s an interesting change of perspective for Adkins, however, when he hits the road for a slew of his now legendary live gigs. Those are the songs that reflect where I was in my head at the time I made that record.” “Over the years people have asked me, ‘How could we get to know you?’ Well, if you really wanted to know who Trace Adkins is, go back and listen to the album cuts on the records I’ve done over my career. Working with some of Nashville’s most respected songwriters, Adkins continues to find ways to connect with his fans through music while recording what he describes as autobiographical songs. Go into the studio with some lyrics and a melody and then let the finest musicians in the world help turn it into something magical. “That is still my favorite thing to do in this business. “There’s nothing else like that,” the Louisiana native offers. “It’s an adrenaline rush and I love it,” says Adkins, who is back in the studio working on a new project, his Ain’t That Kind Of Cowboy EP, released on October 16th. It’s what, after all these years, he says he still craves. To continually feel the excitement that comes after whipping up a new song out of thin air and laying it down to tape. But ask Adkins what’s left to prove in his career and the small-town Louisiana native says it’s simple: the itch remains. Hell, even a slew of movie and TV roles have come the Grand Ole Opry member’s way. Momentous, fiery and always memorable live performances. He looks forward to seeing you soon! For ticketing options, call the Box Office at 72 Monday – Friday 9 am – 5 pm.Ī Nashville icon for more than two decades, Trace Adkins has made his mark on the country music industry. Trace thanks you for your understanding and for allowing him to pursue one of his dreams. With this news, the January 30 Trace Adkins show will now take place on June 6, 2022. 1.As you may have heard, Trace Adkins has joined the cast of Monarch, a new drama on Fox, set to premiere January 30th! See details here. The two-night premiere event will continue on Feb. 30, following the NFL's 2021-2022 season NFC championship game. Monarch is one of only two shows in Fox history - the other being Our Kind of People - to advance directly to a writers' room commitment before the network ordered it to series. The show's writers' room opened in August of 2020. The outlet previously reported that Nashville talent manager Jason Owen, Gail Berman and Hend Baghdady are executive producers on the project alongside Hilfers and showrunner Michael Rauch. Melissa London Hilfers created Monarch, "a Texas-sized, multigenerational musical drama about America’s first family of country music," Deadline explains. And when their reign as country royalty is put in jeopardy, heir to the crown Nicolette “Nicky” Roman will stop at nothing to protect her family’s legacy, while ensuring her own quest for stardom." Despite the Romans' name being "synonymous with authenticity," Deadline describes, "the very foundation of their success is a lie.
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