Kentucky native and art college graduate, Alan Rhody has been touring North America, gripping audiences
for nearly four decades. Also known in no small way, for his enduring songwriting, the Nashville-based
singer, guitarist, harmonica player has earned five Gold and four Platinum Album Awards (over five-million units)
along the way. His No.1 country classic, "I'll Be True To You", recorded by the Oak Ridge Boys was also a
pop-charting single and has long-since crossed the One-Million Airplay mark, for which he received a
BMI Special Achievement Award.
In addition to the Oak Ridge Boys, the many artists who've covered his original compositions also include:
Tanya Tucker, Toby Keith, George Jones, Lorrie Morgan, Del McCoury, Ricky Van Shelton,
and Lee Greenwood. Rhody's music has also been featured on NPR’s “Morning Edition” and “All Things Considered”
along with numerous network TV appearances in the U.S. and Canada.
But what he loves best is "connecting with audiences and having a great time!"
"This artist is one of those rare individuals who can hold you completely spellbound with just his axe
and his voice.” - Robert K. Oermann, music critic, author, historian
“He has earned a level of respect and recognition that places him in the vanguard of pioneers of the
contemporary roots music movement.” - Greg Quill, Toronto Star
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