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Jerrod Niemann

Jerrod Lee Niemann (born in Harper, Kansas) is an American country music artist. Active since 2001, he has recorded two independent albums. In 2006, he signed to Category 5 Records and charted with the single "I Love Women (My Momma Can't Stand)". He has also co-written three singles for Garth Brooks: the Chris LeDoux tribute "Good Ride Cowboy", as well as "That Girl Is a Cowboy" and "Midnight Sun". Jamey Johnson, Neal McCoy, Julie Roberts, Flynnville Train and Zona Jones have also recorded Niemann's songs.

In early 2010, Niemann signed to Arista Nashville's Sea Gayle division and released the single "Lover, Lover", a remake of Sonia Dada's 1992 debut album song "You Don't Treat Me No Good No More". It became his first Number One country hit in August 2010.

Career

Singer

Niemann was born in Harper, Kansas, but raised in Liberal, Kansas. From an early age, he was influenced by country acts such as Lefty Frizzell, Keith Whitley and George Strait. He learned to play his first musical instrument on a Tracy Lawrence autographed guitar his mother won in a contest at a Lawrence concert. Niemann joined the non-profit organization Kansas Kids, a division of American Kids, and continued competing in talent competitions across America until going on to win the national finals with the Tracy Lawrence hit song "Texas Tornado" in 1996.

After graduating from Liberal High School, Niemann attended South Plains College in Levelland, Texas, pursuing an Associate of Arts degree. Niemann began his professional music career by singing and playing acoustic guitar in Texas clubs and bars, particularly the Stockyard Saloon and the historic White Elephant Saloon located in the Fort Worth Stockyards. In 1999 he self-released his debut album Long Hard Road.[1]

Niemann moved to Nashville, Tennessee in September 2000. He signed a developmental deal with Mercury Records in August 2001 but did not release anything on the label.[1] After exiting Mercury Records, Niemann and his band continued touring the club circuit across America playing award winning venues such as the Grizzly Rose in Denver, Colorado and the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville. He soon traveled to Europe to tour with the band Kane consisting of members Christian Kane and Steve Carlson.

In 2006, he signed to Category 5 Records and charted with the single "I Love Women (My Momma Can't Stand)", again completing the project with Walker. The label closed after this single's release, and the album Behind This Microphone was never released, although "I Love Women" entered the country singles charts.[1]

Niemann signed to Arista Nashville's Sea Gayle division, co-owned by Brad Paisley, in 2010. His debut single "Lover, Lover", which was released in early 2010 was originally recorded by the folk music group Sonia Dada under the title "You Don't Treat Me No Good," and was a Number One single in Australia in 1992.[2][3] In March 2010, "Lover, Lover" became Niemann's first Top 40 single on the country music charts and in August became his first Number One country hit. The song is included on his first major-label album, Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury.[1]

Songwriting

At the age of eight, Niemann was writing several songs a year. He found legendary Nashville songwriters such as Whitey Shafer, Dean Dillon and Paul Overstreet to be very influential in his songwriting and went on to cowrite with all three while living in Nashville, TN. At age of 10 he performed original songs in local talent shows in Kansas. After collecting several compositions throughout high school, Niemann recorded his debut album "Long Hard Road" in Clovis, New Mexico while attending college in Levelland, TX.

In May 2001, Niemann was contacted by Garth Brooks to collaborate along with fellow songwriter Richie Brown. Niemann went on to cowrite three singles for Garth Brooks: the Chris LeDoux tribute "Good Ride Cowboy",[4] as well as "That Girl Is a Cowboy" and "Midnight Sun". "Good Ride Cowboy" also earned Niemann a Broadcast Music Incorporated award for being one of the most played country songs of 2005.

Other artists who have recorded Niemann's work include Jamey Johnson, Neal McCoy, Julie Roberts, John Anderson, Flynnville Train and Zona Jones. Niemann has signed publishing deals throughout his career with Marathon Key Music (a co-venture with Warner/Chappell Music) and Sea Gayle Music.[5]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
(sales threshold)
US Country
[6]
US
[7]
1999 Long Hard Road
2004 Jukebox of Hard Knocks[8]
  • Release date: 2004
  • Label: self-released
2010 Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury 1 7
  • US sales: 114,485[9]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US Country
[10]
US
[11]
CAN
[12]
2006 "I Love Women (My Momma Can't Stand)" 59 Behind This Microphone
(unreleased)
2007 "The One That Got Away"
2009 "One More Drinkin' Song" 60 Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury
2010 "Lover, Lover" 1 29 49
"What Do You Want"A
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
  • A To be released September 27.[14]

Music videos

Year Video Director
2010 "Lover, Lover"[15] Potsy Ponciroli

References

  1. ^ a b c d Leggett, Steve. "Jerrod Niemann biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Jerrod Niemann releases debut Arista single". All Access. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Who's New: Jerrod Niemann". Country Weekly. 17 (21): 21. 24 May 2010. ISSN 1074-3235.
  4. ^ Stark, Phyllis (2006-12-15). "Category 5 Records Signs Jerrod Niemann". PRLeap.com. Retrieved 2008-10-22.
  5. ^ Stark, Phyllis. "Sea Gayle Sets Sail With New Label". Radio-info. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
  6. ^ "Jerrod Niemann Album & Song Chart History - Country Albums". Billboard. Retrieved September 16, 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  7. ^ "Jerrod Niemann Album & Song Chart History - Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved September 16, 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  8. ^ "Jerrod Niemann - Jukebox of Hard Knocks". Angry Country. 2004-11-16. Retrieved 2008-10-22.
  9. ^ Bjorke, Matt (September 8, 2010). "CMA Fest TV Show impacts sales charts". Roughstock. Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  10. ^ "Jerrod Niemann: Chart History: Country Songs". Billboard. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  11. ^ "Jerrod Niemann: Chart History: Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  12. ^ "Jerrod Niemann: Chart History: Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  13. ^ "RIAA - Gold & Platinum - September 16, 2010: Jerrod Niemann certified singles". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  14. ^ "Single Releases : MusicRow". MusicRow. Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  15. ^ "CMT : Videos : Jerrod Niemann : Lover, Lover". Country Music Television. Retrieved September 16, 2010.