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'''Blaine Larsen''' (born [[1986]] in [[Tacoma, Washington]]) is a [[baritone]] [[country music|country]] [[singer-songwriter]] from [[Washington]] State. He was the youngest traditional country artist to have a hit on the [[Billboard charts]] with his [[2004]] single "How Do You Get That Lonely", a song about suicide. At age fifteen he recorded the album ''In My High School'' which was rereleased in [[2005]] as ''Off to Join the World''. Other singles include "The Best Man" and "In My High School".
'''Blaine Larsen''' (born [[February 2, 1986]] in [[Tacoma, Washington]]) is a [[baritone]] [[country music|country]] [[singer-songwriter]] from [[Washington]] State. He was the youngest traditional country artist to have a hit on the [[Billboard charts]] with his [[2004]] single "How Do You Get That Lonely", a song about suicide. At age fifteen he recorded the album ''In My High School'' which was rereleased in [[2005]] as ''Off to Join the World''. Other singles include "The Best Man" and "In My High School".


==Singles==
==Singles==

Revision as of 07:01, 26 December 2005

Blaine Larsen (born February 2, 1986 in Tacoma, Washington) is a baritone country singer-songwriter from Washington State. He was the youngest traditional country artist to have a hit on the Billboard charts with his 2004 single "How Do You Get That Lonely", a song about suicide. At age fifteen he recorded the album In My High School which was rereleased in 2005 as Off to Join the World. Other singles include "The Best Man" and "In My High School".

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Country
2005 "The Best Man" - #36 Off to Join the World