Bucky Covington's road to Nashville came down to convincing one person. He … Read Full Bio ↴Bucky Covington's road to Nashville came down to convincing one person. He had impressed millions with his talent and charisma on "American Idol," making it to the final eight, but it was something else that sold him to Sawyer Brown frontman and producer Mark Miller.
"There was a quality in his voice that was honest," says Miller. "I believed him when he sang."
Miller approached Covington, and their collaboration has led the North Carolina singer to a deal on Lyric Street Records and a debut single, "A Different World," that is taking the Idol favorite to the country charts and airwaves.
It's a chain of events that almost didn't happen. Covington was a popular local club singer with a day job in his father's auto body shop when he toyed with the idea of a 12-hour drive to an Idol tryout in Memphis. Hurricane Katrina canceled the event and Covington let it slide. Then his sister-in-law told him of a newly scheduled tryout in nearby Greensboro.
“I thought, 'Now I have to do it,'" he says, "That's just karma."
Stardom was nothing more than an idle dream when Covington picked up the guitar at age 19. He played in southern rock bands and then in the highly popular country/Southern rock band Southern Thunder, becoming one of the area's top draws. His increasing popularity and the continual urging of friends finally convinced him to take his shot at the big time.
He and his identical twin Rocky were born in Rockingham, NC, and raised in Laurinburg after his parents' divorce and mother's remarriage. Drawn early to country music, Covington was a fan of Tim McGraw, George Strait and Travis Tritt, among others. He enjoyed motocross and music as a teenager, and juggled weekend gigs with his work in the body shop after graduating from high school.
Throughout his career, the believability that led Mark Miller to want to produce him has been bound up in Covington's very approach to music.
"Any song that I pick, I have to feel," he says, "because if I can feel it, I can make you feel it."
That was very much in evidence on the 39-city American Idol tour and then on GAC's Country Music Christmas tour, where he showed himself to be a compelling and versatile performer, winning fans in city after city. Now, with the release of his debut single and album, the rest of America will get to witness Bucky Covington's emergence as one of country's most outstanding young performers.
"There was a quality in his voice that was honest," says Miller. "I believed him when he sang."
Miller approached Covington, and their collaboration has led the North Carolina singer to a deal on Lyric Street Records and a debut single, "A Different World," that is taking the Idol favorite to the country charts and airwaves.
It's a chain of events that almost didn't happen. Covington was a popular local club singer with a day job in his father's auto body shop when he toyed with the idea of a 12-hour drive to an Idol tryout in Memphis. Hurricane Katrina canceled the event and Covington let it slide. Then his sister-in-law told him of a newly scheduled tryout in nearby Greensboro.
“I thought, 'Now I have to do it,'" he says, "That's just karma."
Stardom was nothing more than an idle dream when Covington picked up the guitar at age 19. He played in southern rock bands and then in the highly popular country/Southern rock band Southern Thunder, becoming one of the area's top draws. His increasing popularity and the continual urging of friends finally convinced him to take his shot at the big time.
He and his identical twin Rocky were born in Rockingham, NC, and raised in Laurinburg after his parents' divorce and mother's remarriage. Drawn early to country music, Covington was a fan of Tim McGraw, George Strait and Travis Tritt, among others. He enjoyed motocross and music as a teenager, and juggled weekend gigs with his work in the body shop after graduating from high school.
Throughout his career, the believability that led Mark Miller to want to produce him has been bound up in Covington's very approach to music.
"Any song that I pick, I have to feel," he says, "because if I can feel it, I can make you feel it."
That was very much in evidence on the 39-city American Idol tour and then on GAC's Country Music Christmas tour, where he showed himself to be a compelling and versatile performer, winning fans in city after city. Now, with the release of his debut single and album, the rest of America will get to witness Bucky Covington's emergence as one of country's most outstanding young performers.
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A Different World We were born to mothers who smoked and drank Our cribs…
Ain't No Thing I can get feeling down I can cruise downtown and find…
American Friday Night Cheers from a high school football game on American Friday…
Back When Were Gods Yeah me, Jim and Dan We were all best friends Riding off…
Carolina Blue There's something missing in the air tonight That old Rockin…
Empty Handed He's a mover, he's a shaker. He's a big money…
Hometown I'm sittin' on the train bridge waitin' on sundown River win…
I'll Walk We were eighteen; it was prom night We had our first…
I'm Good Got my eye on the deacon's daughter But I'm diesel fuel,…
It's Good To Be Us Well, baby, there ain't no maybe about it I ain't made…
The Bible And The Belt Well, I grew up back in the sticks I was raised…