Gary Allan

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Biography

Gary Allan Herzberg (born December 5, 1967) is an American country music artist, known professionally as Gary Allan. Allan was born and raised in La Mirada, California, to Harley and Mary Herzberg. To ensure that the family would focus on music, Allan's mother insisted that the family's guitars would always remain visible in the home. At age thirteen, Allan began playing in honky tonks with his father. Two years later, he was offered his first recording contract, from A&M Records, but rejected the deal. His parents wanted him to finish his education and his father felt that Allan had yet to develop his own distinctive style. Despite his commitment to finishing school, Allan reflects that he was rarely alert in class. "I played the bars at night, I was half asleep when I got to school. I thought sleep was what you did when you got to school." After finishing school, he continued to play in the bars with his band, the Honky Tonk Wranglers. Many of the venues they played were packed, and promoters often tried to move them to larger clubs. The moves would have required him to stop playing some of the older country music, such as covers of George Jones songs, so Allan refused. Allan was introduced to songwriter/producer Byron Hill on August 28, 1993 by a mutual friend and talent-scout Jim seal at a bar called the Lion D'or in Downey, California, where Allan was already regularly performing. Seal and Hill had asked Allan if they could showcase an unsigned act that they were developing there. Hill had arranged to bring the head of A&R from a major label to the show to see this other act perform. Allan kindly let them use his stage for the event, giving the new act the opening performance slot that night. Hill promised Gary that they would make sure the A&R person remained there to see his portion of the show. Everyone was knocked out with Allan's performance, and very impressed with his voice. From that point on, Hill began sending Allan songs. Without any serious funding at the time, Hill arranged for Allan to go into Seal's small studio in California to try his vocals on some of existing demo tracks that Hill had sent to Allan from Nashville, Tennessee. Meanwhile, Hill became head of A&R at BNA Entertainment on October 29 of that same year and immediately wanted to sign Allan to BNA, but the then current roster conditions and other circumstances related to the planned restructuring of RCA/BNA Nashville stood in the way. In the meantime, Allan took a job selling cars. He left a demo tape in the glove box of a car purchased by a wealthy couple. When the couple discovered that he was the singer, they wrote him a check for $12,000. This independent funding allowed Allan to go to Nashville to record some of the songs that were on that early demo tape with Hill as producer. On September 11, 1995, they worked at Javelina Studios for a couple of days on the four songs that Hill immediately showed to labels. Allan's recordings brought serious responses from several labels including Mercury, rca, and Decca. A meeting was then held at a Nashville hotel among Hill, Allan, and friend of Allan's, who was a program director for a radio station in California, to arrange two showcases in Los Angeles, California, to put Allan on stage at two of the radio station's regular nights at a local club. Byron arranged for staffers at the Nashville office of Decca Records to attend the first showcase held on November 1, 1995. Decca immediately wanted to sign Allan, and knowing that Byron was lining up other labels to see Gary, Decca asked them to cancel the second showcase. A rep from rca was already booked to see the second showcase the following week, but the "bird-in-hand" deal offer was too tempting for both Hill and Allan, so they committed to the Decca offer. His first deal, with Decca Records Nashville, produced the 1996 album Used Heart For Sale. The album was named "Best of the Month" by Stereo Review. It advanced to the top 20 of the charts, and produced a Top 10 country hit with the track Her Man (previously recorded by Waylon Jennings). Other tracks from the album, however, proved less successful. His second album, It Would Be You, was released in 1998. Although Allan had been writing songs since he was a teenager, he does not hesitate to bump his work from his albums in favor of those written by other songwriters he respects. For his second album, Allan replaced one of his songs with No Judgement Day, written by Allen Shamblin. Although the song was a hidden acoustic track, radio stations began giving it heavy airplay. The song tells the story of a shopkeeper in Texas, whose children killed him in search of money. The title track of the album became Allan's second top 10 hit of the year, remaining in the top 10 after 21 weeks of radio play, "way beyond the tenure of most disposable radio hits." At the beginning of 1999, Decca Records folded, and when Allan moved to the parent label, Mca Nashville, It Would Be You was left in limbo. In 1999, Allan released Smoke Rings In The Dark, an album he recorded while in the midst of a divorce from his second wife, Versace model Danette Day, after only seven months of marriage. Unlike his first two albums, Smoke Rings In The Dark made fuller use of background singers and stringed instruments, "resulting in a lusher, fuller sound." The new album avoided the "devil-may-care brashness" of the first two, instead presenting a tone balanced between youthful optimism and "the knowledge that some of life's experiences exact a high toll." Smoke Rings In The Dark was certified platinum, and it included two successful singles. In 2001 the album Alright Guy was released. It contained the singles The One, Man Of Me, and Man to Man, the latter of which became his first Billboard No. 1 hit. The same year, Allan married for the third time, to Angela, a flight attendant he met on an airplane. Despite his previous success and eight years in the music business, Allan was nominated for the Country Music Association's Horizon Award, typically given to newcomers, in 2003. The same year he released his fifth album, See If I Care. Allan had to fight to keep the title, which he felt epitomized his attitude towards the music business, that he would continue to make the music that he wanted to make regardless of whether the record label chose to back him or people chose to buy the album. See If I Care included his second and third Number One singles, Tough Little Boys and Nothing On But The Radio. Songs About Rain was a top 15 hit. In 2003, Allan and his wife, Angela Herzberg, moved to Tennessee from California. On October 25, 2004, Angela Herzberg committed suicide after suffering from depression and migraines. Allan initially put his career on hold, but soon turned to music to deal with the loss of his wife. This resulted in 2005's "heart-wrenchingly personal album," Tough All Over. He included several songs which he wrote or cowrote, including Puttin' Memories Away and I Just Got Back From Hell, which dealt directly with his grief. Several years later, Gary discussed his wife's suicide on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Tough All Over sold over 99,000 copies in its first week, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the magazine's Top Country Albums chart. It was subsequently certified gold by the RIAA as of December 20, 2006, and contained the top 10 singles Best I Ever Had (written by Vertical Horizon's Matt Scannell) and Life Ain't Always Beautiful, co-written by country singer Cyndi Thomson (under the name Cyndi Goodman). Allan's first Greatest Hits collection was released on March 6, 2007. A Number One album on the Billboard Top Country Albums charts, the album reprised the greatest hits from his first six albums, as well as two new songs. One of these, titled A Feelin' Like That, was co-written by David Lee Murphy and Ira Dean (the latter a former member of Trick Pony); the single peaked at #12 on the country singles charts. Allan's album titled Living Hard, was released on October 23, 2007. Serving as its lead-off single was the song Watching Airplanes, which spent more than thirty weeks on the country charts, where it reached a peak of #2 and went #1 on the Mediabase Chart. The song's music video was filmed during live concerts, including one at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Second single Learning How To Bend - co-written by Allan - quickly became another hit song, peaking at #13. The video was filmed during a live performance at the House of Blues in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Following this song is third single She's So California, which Allan co-wrote with Jaime Hanna (of Hanna-McEuen) and Jon Randall, and it peaked at #24, becoming his first single to miss the top 20 since Lovin' You Against My Will in 2000. Today was released on June 12, 2009, serving as the lead-off single to Allan's studio album, Get Off On The Pain, which was released on March 9, 2010. Title track, Get Off On The Pain, was the album's second single. It debuted at #42 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the highest-debuting single of his career. Kiss Me When I'm Down the album's third single released to radio in 2010. It debuted at #52 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. http://www.garyallan.com/pain/

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Trivia

What label picked up Allan in 1996?

Decca

...traditionalist country singer; finally, in 1996, he was picked up by the Decca label. Used Heart for Sale appeared that year, and even if it was a bit...
What was the name of the label that Allan was picked up by?

MCA

... 1999, Decca closed its doors. However, Allan's contract was picked up by MCA , which released his Smoke Rings in the Dark later that year. The album c...
What album did Allan release two years later?

It Would Be You

...rformer with plenty of potential. Two years later, he returned with It Would Be You . This time out, Allan suffered from slick Nashville production, wh...
What was the name of Allan's 1999 album?

Smoke Rings in the Dark

...ever, Allan's contract was picked up by MCA, which released his Smoke Rings in the Dark later that year. The album combined most of what Allan did bes...
When did Decca close?

1999

...skeysoaked barroom charm. Nevertheless, Allan's talent shone through. In 1999 , Decca closed its doors. However, Allan's contract was picked up by MCA,...
What was the name of Allan's debut album?

Used Heart for Sale

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On what date was About Born born?

December 5, 1967

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Where is About Born located?

La Mirada, California

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In what year was Set You Free released?

2013

...rada, California, United States. His successful albums are Set You Free ( 2013 ), Alright Guy (2001), Living Hard (2007), See If I Care (2003) and Tough...
Which song was released in 1999?

Right Where I Need to BeSmoke Rings in the Dark

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How many children did Gary Herzberg have?

4

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What is Gary Allan's band called?

Honky Tonk Wranglers

...sic at pubs and clubs in California for years with his band, the Honky Tonk Wranglers . He was fairly renowned on the circuit and was invited to perfor...
What did Allan have to give up singing in exchange for recognition?

old country songs

...bs and locations, but there was a catch: he had to give up singing old country songs in exchange for recognition. Allan detested the concept of surren...
How many studio albums has he recorded to date?

nine

... Records published his debut album, Used Heart for Sale. He has recorded nine studio albums to date, with the majority of his hits charting at the top...
What country music artist was born on December 5, 1967?

Gary Allan Herzberg

... Gary Allan Herzberg (born December 5, 1967) is an American country music artist, known professionally as Gary Allan. To ensure that the family would f...
When did Allan begin playing in honky tonks?

thirteen

...t the family's guitars would always remain visible in the home. At age thirteen , Allan began playing in honky tonks with his father. Two years later, ...
What was Allan's first recording contract?

A&M Records

...r. Two years later, he was offered his first recording contract, from A&M Records , but rejected the deal. His parents wanted him to finish his educati...
What did promoters often try to move his band to?

larger clubs

... the bars with his band, the Honky Tonk Wranglers. Many of the venues they played were packed, and promoters often tried to move them to larger clubs ....
What year was Gary Allan Herzberg born?

1967

... Gary Allan Herzberg was born to Mary and Harley Herzberg on December 5, 1967 , in Montebello, California, and grew up in the Los Angeles suburb of La ...
How many times were Gary and Harley Herzberg divorced?

twice

...erg on December 5, 1967, in Montebello, CA, to Mary and Harley Herzberg; twice divorced; children: Dallas, Tanna, Maggie. Southern California native G...
Who was Allan's longtime idol?

Merle Haggard

...legends such as Buck Owens, George Jones, and Allan's longtime idol, Merle Haggard . In addition to echoing some of the same themes of lost love, heavy...
Who did Allan battle with in his music business?

his record company

...e music business with the country music veterans. He battled with his record company to include a song on his second album that criticized violence in...
Where was Gary Herzberg born?

Montebello, California

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What instrument did he play with his family?

guitar

...ic with his father and older brother and sister and grew up playing the guitar and singing with his family. When he was 12 years old, Allan walked int...
How old was Allan when he walked into a countryandwestern nightclub?

12

...r and grew up playing the guitar and singing with his family. When he was 12 years old, Allan walked into a local countryandwestern nightclub after se...
What song brought him back to the top of Billboard's country charts?

Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)

...othing on but the Radio in the early 2000s. A decade later, Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain) brought him back to the top of Billboard's country charts, ...
What was Gary Allan's first record since 2013?

Ruthless

...country charts, then he took the better part of the decade to complete Ruthless , the 2021 album that was his first record since 2013. Gary Allan hit t...
Who did Allan follow in his father's footsteps?

start his own band

... his dad's band led Allan to follow in his father's footsteps and start his own band . When Allan returned to those same honky tonks with his own combo...
When was Allan picked up by the Decca label?

1996

...es honing his skills as a new traditionalist country singer; finally, in 1996 , he was picked up by the Decca label. Used Heart for Sale appeared that ...
What did Allan suffer from during his time out?

slick Nashville production

...rned with It Would Be You. This time out, Allan suffered from slick Nashville production , which winnowed away most of his whiskeysoaked barroom charm....
What was the name of Gary Allan's record label in the mid 90's?

The Devils Triangle

...d go find my whole record label at Sunset Grill. People called it The Devils Triangle back then. This, Allan says of Ruthless, is a montage of everyth...
Where did Allan go to find his entire record label?

Sunset Grill

...ry star Gary Allan recalls, I would go find my whole record label at Sunset Grill . People called it The Devils Triangle back then. This, Allan says of...
How many tracks were cut for Ruthless?

Twentysix

...e my last album. I remain influenced by the 90s as well as by the 80s. Twentysix tracks were cut for this album. Then I went back to the studio and re...
How many more tracks were recorded?

three or four

...were cut for this album. Then I went back to the studio and recorded three or four more tracks. I would walk past that counter constantly, he says of ...
What was the lead single on Allan's country music debut?

Her Man

...1996, Allan made his country music debut with the release of his single Her Man , the leadoff to his gold certified debut album Used Heart for Sale, wh...
Where did Allan release Alright Guy?

2001

... ever since) and his first platinum album. His next albums, Alright Guy ( 2001 ) and See If I Care (2003), both were also certified platinum while Tough...
What two albums reached the Top 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts?

Get Off on the Pain (2010) and Set You Free (2013)

...007) were all certified gold. His next two albums Get Off on the Pain (2010) and Set You Free (2013) both reached the Top 10 on the U.S. Overall, Alla...
How many singles have Allan's ten studio and greatest hits albums produced?

26

...e U.S. Overall, Allan's ten studio and greatest hits albums have produced 26 singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay chart...
What did Allan's mother insist that would always remain visible in the home?

guitars

...y Herzberg. To ensure that the family would focus on music, Allan's mother insisted that the family's guitars would always remain visible in the home....
Where was Allan born?

California

... know about the country singer! Country artist Gary Allan was born in California and knew at a young age that he wanted to pursue music. Gary followed...
What was Gary's father's profession?

musician

...ted to pursue music. Gary followed in his fathers footsteps, who was a musician himself. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gary Allan (gary...
How many Top 10 singles have been released?

seven

...off so far, 26 of his songs have reached the Billboard Charts, including seven Top 10 hits and four No. He was offered his first record deal at age 15...