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Jerry Kilgore (singer)

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Origin
  
Tillamook, Oregon, USA

Role
  
Musical Artist

Name
  
Jerry Kilgore


Instruments
  
Vocals Rhythm guitar

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Genres
  
Country

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Born
  
November 12, 1964 (age 59) (
1964-11-12
)

Years active
  
1995–2001, 2008-present

Albums
  
Love Trip, Those Seven Years, Telephone, Tx, Loaded and Empty

Record labels
  
Virgin Records, Asylum Records

Associated acts
  
Tracy Byrd, John Michael Montgomery

Similar People
  
Brady Seals, Dave Sheriff, The Barnstompers, Scooter Lee, The Dean Brothers

Jerry Kilgore (born November 12, 1964 in Tillamook, Oregon) is an American country music artist. He has recorded three studio albums: 1999's Love Trip on the Virgin Records label. 2007's Loaded & Empty and 2012's Telephone, TX were released on his personal Nic-Nic-Neer label. The first album produced three chart singles on the Billboard country music charts, including a Top 40 in its title track. In addition, Kilgore has written singles for Tracy Byrd and John Michael Montgomery.

Jerry Kilgore (singer) Jerry Kilgore Love Trip Live Grand Ole Opry YouTube

Biography

Kilgore got his start playing various bars throughout the Portland, Oregon area, subsequently moving to Mesa, Arizona and later to North Carolina before he moved to Nashville, Tennessee. Eventually, he found a deal as a songwriter, and in 1995, Tracy Byrd entered Top 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks with "Love Lessons", which Kilgore co-wrote. Kilgore also signed to Asylum Records in 1997 but did not record anything for the label.

In 1998, John Michael Montgomery also had a top 5 country hit with "Cover You in Kisses", another song co-written by Kilgore. A year later, Kilgore was signed to Virgin Records as a recording artist, becoming the first artist signed to the label's Nashville division. His debut album Love Trip was released that year, and its title track was a Top 40 hit on the country charts in late 1999. The album's other two singles failed to make Top 40, and Kilgore was dropped from Virgin Nashville's roster in 2000. He co-wrote Clay Walker's 2001 single "If You Ever Feel Like Lovin' Me Again".

In 2007 (Loaded & Empty) and 2012 (Telephone, TX), Kilgore released independent CDs on Nic-Nic-Neer Records, .

References

Jerry Kilgore (singer) Wikipedia