Big and Rich
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Big and Rich's Bio:
A pair of gonzo country showmen initially shunned by the Nashville mainstream but eventually becoming the face of the Music City as the 2000s drew to a close, Big & Rich were the most unlikely country success story of the new millennium. They didn’t appe
ar from nowhere, but when Horse of a Different Color exploded in 2004, it sure seemed like they did, memories of John Rich’s time in Lonestar vanishing, along with any trace of Big Kenny’s years struggling on the fringes of major-label studios. In its plac
e was something cheerfully, grotesquely, super-sized, happy to revel in a bad taste that camouflaged exactly how eclectic the duo was, how they happily pushed hip-hop braggadocio into their rocking country, building their music on chant-along sports anthems an
d ballads, the former showcasing their humor, the latter their sentimentality. Soon after “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)” because a smash, Big & Rich started firing out hits, not just as performers but as writer/producers, turning Gretchen Wilson into a
star, assisting in John Anderson’s comeback, and supporting novelties like country-rapper Cowboy Troy. Their oversized, out-of-control train steamrolled throughout the back half of the ‘90s, with Rich slowly ingratiating himself in the establishment -- ap
pearing as a judge on Nashville Star, the country American Idol knockoff -- and Big Kenny once again turning toward the fringes, only this time working with the added benefit of being able to have his music be heard.
If Big & Rich seemed like an ungainly
match, it’s because they came from quite different backgrounds: Rich taking the traditional Music City path via Lonestar, and Big Kenny Alphin working as a pro songwriter, dabbling in both country and rock. They paired up in 1998, starting a regular perform
ing group called the Muzik Mafia, which appeared at a Nashville club on a regular basis for several years. Big & Rich worked on new material, both as a team and separately, building a reputation that started to crest in 2003, when Martina McBride recorded
their “She’s a Butterfly.” Soon, the duo signed with Warner Nashville, who released their first single, “Wild West Show,” early in 2004 with the full-length Horse of a Different Color appearing that spring. Thanks to the near-novelty “Save a Horse
(Ride a Cowboy),” a boisterous blend of rocking’ country and old-school rap, the album turned into something of a phenomenon and the duo were ready to seize this opportunity, pushing themselves and their Muzik Mafia. The first out the gate was Gretchen Wil
son, whose 2004 debut, Here for the Party, was produced by Rich, who also wrote many of the songs, including its hit “Redneck Women.” The group’s country rapper comrade Cowboy Troy was next in line, releasing his debut in 2005.
By the time Big & Ri
ch released their sophomore album, Comin’ to Your City, in time for the holiday season of 2005, they were dominating country music, with Rich in particular popping up all over the place, producing John Anderson’s comeback and judging Nashville Star. Comin
to Your City showed signs of Big & Rich turning their shtick into formula, but the record went into the Top Ten and had several hits. The group’s momentum didn’t slow until 2007, when their third album, Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace, perfor
med only respectably. Big & Rich decided to devote 2009 to solo projects, with Rich’s Son of a Preacher Man appearing in the spring and Kenny’s Quiet Times of a Rock & Roll Farmboy in the fall, followed by a hits collection of the group’s first t
hree albums.
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