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Blue County (music group)

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Genres
  
Country

Labels
  
Curb

Genre
  
Country music

Albums
  
Blue County

Years active
  
2003–2008

Associated acts
  
Aaron Jeoffrey

Record label
  
Curb Records

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Origin
  
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (2003)

Members
  
Aaron Benward, Scott Reeves

Similar
  
Jeoffrey Benward, Brian McComas, Buddy Jewell, Bomshel, Blaine Larsen

Blue County was an American country music duo composed of actor-singers Aaron Benward and Scott Reeves. They released their self-titled debut album in 2004 on Curb Records. This album produced four singles on the Billboard country singles charts, including the No. 11 "Good Little Girls". Two more singles — "Firecrackers and Ferris Wheels" and "I Get To" — were released in 2006, although neither was included on an album.

History

Blue County was founded in 2003 by Aaron Benward (formerly of Aaron Jeoffrey) and actor-singer Scott Reeves, who had been friends for several years before the duo's foundation. Signed to Curb Records that year, the duo released their debut single "Good Little Girls". This single peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard country charts in early 2004, and was the first of four singles from their self-titled debut album, which Dann Huff produced. Also in 2004, the duo performed at the Country Music Association Music Festival.

Following "Good Little Girls" was the single "That's Cool", which peaked at No. 24 on the country charts. "Nothing but Cowboy Boots" and "That Summer Song" followed in 2005, peaking at No. 38 and No. 53 respectively. The duo released their fifth single, "Firecrackers and Ferris Wheels", in 2006, although it did not chart. Their final release for Curb was the No. 51-peaking "I Get To", which like "Firecrackers and Ferris Wheels" was never included on an album. After recording two songs for the Evan Almighty soundtrack, Blue County exited Curb in 2007.

Benward joined Brian McComas in the band Dirt Road Hotel in the late 2000s.

References

Blue County (music group) Wikipedia