Joe Nichols

Singer

Birthday November 26, 1976

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Rogers, Arkansas, United States

Age 47 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.88 m

#37161 Most Popular

1956

He was the second son born to Michael Curtis Nichols (May 29, 1956 - July 16, 2002) and Robin Larson Nichols.

Joe has an older brother Michael Curtis Jr. and two younger sisters, Kelli Francis and Lacey Nichols.

His father, who worked as a trucker, also played bass guitar in local country bands; eventually, Nichols himself found work in a local rock band, before taking a job as a country disc jockey.

Nichols has stated that his father is part Cherokee and his mother is part Comanche.

Through a meeting with record producer Randy Edwards, Nichols began to work on his singing and songwriting skills.

At age 19, he was signed to his first record deal, with an independent label known as Intersound Records.

1976

Joseph Edward Nichols (born November 26, 1976) is an American country music artist.

1996

Between 1996 and 2001, he held recording contracts with the Intersound and Giant labels.

Throughout the course of his career, Nichols has released nine studio albums: Joe Nichols (1996), Man with a Memory (2002), Revelation, A Traditional Christmas (both 2004), III (2005), Real Things (2007), Old Things New (2009), Crickets (2013), and Never Gets Old (2017).

These albums have produced over 14 Top 40 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, including the Number One singles "Brokenheartsville", "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off", "Gimmie That Girl", "Sunny and 75", and the RIAA GOLD-certified single "Yeah", as well as five other Top 10 entries.

There, Nichols released his first album, 1996's Joe Nichols.

Despite the minor success of its lead-off single "Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other" (which reached No. 74 on the RPM country charts in Canada), the album sold poorly and he was dropped from Intersound's roster.

A second record deal, this time with Giant Records, was short-lived and did not produce any singles or albums.

After his short-lived record deals, he took many jobs in Nashville, including moving furniture, installing cable TV systems, and selling steaks door to door.

1999

In 1999, Nichols met Brent Rowan, a Nashville session guitarist who helped him land a recording contract with Universal South Records (which became Show Dog-Universal Music in December 2009).

2002

In 2002, he signed with Universal South Records, now known as Show Dog-Universal Music.

Nichols began his career with The Rodeo Band, playing in high school gymnasiums and small clubs.

July 2002 was the release of his second album, entitled Man with a Memory.

2003

Its lead-off single, "The Impossible", became a No. 3 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, and was declared by Billboard as the tenth most-played country song of 2003.

The same year, his debut album was re-issued under the title Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other.

Man with a Memory earned Nichols a Top New Male Vocalist award from the Academy of Country Music, as well as three Grammy Award nominations and platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Its second single, "Brokenheartsville", became his first No. 1 hit on the Billboard country charts in 2003, while "She Only Smokes When She Drinks" and "Cool to Be a Fool" both reached Top 20.

Also in 2003, Nichols received the Country Music Association's Horizon Award.

2004

Nichols spent most of 2004 on tour with Alan Jackson.

In June of that year, he issued his third studio album, Revelation.

It produced two Top Ten hits in "If Nobody Believed in You" and "What's a Guy Gotta Do", at No. 10 and No. 4 respectively.

Later that same year, he also issued an album of Christmas music, entitled A Traditional Christmas.

Four of the tracks from this album received enough airplay to enter the country charts.

2005

III was Nichols' fourth album and was released in October 2005.

Its lead-off single, "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off," became his second Billboard Number One hit, and both the single and the album receiving Gold certifications from the RIAA.

The album also produced the Top Ten hits "Size Matters (Someday)" and "I'll Wait for You", at No. 9 and No. 7, respectively.

In 2005, Anna Nicole Smith met Nichols at the Grand Ole Opry and she became a fan.

After Smith's death, he performed two songs ("Wings of a Dove" and "I'll Wait for You") at her funeral service.

Nichols joined Toby Keith on tours in both 2005 and 2006.

2007

Nichols' fifth album, Real Things, was released in August 2007.

2008

Its two singles, Another Side of You" and "It Ain't No Crime," were both Top 20 country hits. The album also included a cover of "Let's Get Drunk and Fight," which Canadian singer Aaron Lines released as a single in 2008.

2009

Nichols released a new single, "Believers," to radio on March 27, 2009.

Written by Ashley Gorley, Wade Kirby and Bill Luther, it was the first single from his sixth album, Old Things New.

2012

In October 2012, Nichols signed to Red Bow, a new partnership of Broken Bow Records and RED Distribution.

Joe Nichols was born and raised in Rogers, Arkansas.