Sam Hunt

Singer

Birthday December 8, 1984

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Cedartown, Georgia, U.S.

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.91 m

Weight 215 lb (98 kg)

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Hunt also co-wrote "Love Somebody", the title track from Reba McEntire's 27th studio album Love Somebody.

1984

Sam Lowry Hunt (born December 8, 1984) is an American singer and songwriter.

Hunt was born on December 8, 1984, in Cedartown, Georgia, the eldest of three children of Allen and Joan Hunt, an insurance agent and a teacher respectively.

He studied at Cedartown High School where he played football.

2002

He was named 2002 Co-Offensive Player of the Year, was selected for the Georgia Sportswriters Association All-State Class AAA first-team as an all-purpose player, and was a Wendy's High School Heisman nominee.

2003

He was a quarterback at Middle Tennessee State University from 2003 to 2004.

He dressed for every game in 2003 but did not play in any of them.

2004

He had limited action in six games in 2004, attempting one pass and rushing once for one yard.

2005

Hunt transferred to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in 2005 and redshirted his first season there.

2006

He played in only seven games during the 2006 season due to injuries, completing 48 of 82 passes for 655 yards, two touchdowns and five interceptions.

He also rushed 69 times for 159 yards and one touchdown.

2007

Hunt completed 155 of 331 passes for 1,905 yards, 10 touchdowns and 14 interceptions in 2007.

He also rushed 68 times for 287 yards and two touchdowns.

At UAB, he majored in philosophy before graduating with a business degree in economics.

After practice every day, he would teach himself how to play acoustic guitar.

With respect to the root of his interest in music, Hunt recalled between stops in tour, "I never saw myself as a musician or having any musical talent... I was just killing time that summer, and a buddy had recently bought a guitar. I picked it up one day and on a whim thought, 'You know, I think I want to buy a guitar.'" Hunt's college roommates, having listened to a few songs he wrote, encouraged him to book shows at bars, marking the start of his pursuit of a career in music.

After graduating from UAB in 2007, he had a tryout with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League in 2008.

"I knew this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I needed to find out if I could take it all the way," Hunt said.

2008

In 2008, two months after the unsuccessful attempt to impress the football team, to the surprise of his family and friends, he left to pursue a music career, and moved to Nashville along with a friend with only "some food and two mattresses and his mom's minivan".

2012

Hunt co-wrote Kenny Chesney's 2012 hit "Come Over", for which he received an ASCAP award.

2013

Hunt independently released the single "Raised on It" in September 2013 and in October 2013, he released via his website a free 15-song mixtape titled Between the Pines.

2014

Born in Cedartown, Georgia, Hunt played football in his high school and college years and once attempted to pursue a professional sports career before signing with MCA Nashville in 2014.

Prior to his successful solo career, Hunt was credited for writing singles for Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, Billy Currington, and Reba McEntire.

His debut studio album, Montevallo, broke several chart records with five singles spawned from the record, including three consecutive Hot Country Songs chart and four Country Airplay chart number ones.

The lead single from the album, "Leave the Night On", peaked concurrently on the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, making Hunt the first country artist in 22 years, since Billy Ray Cyrus, to reach the top of three country charts simultaneously in the Nielsen SoundScan-era.

He is also the first country artist since Clint Black to occupy both year-end number one album and single with Montevallo and "Take Your Time".

The fifth single "Make You Miss Me" from the album Montevallo, hit number one on the Country Airplay chart, thus making Hunt the first solo male artist to land four number ones on the Country Airplay chart from a debut studio album.

Since the launch of his career, Hunt has quickly received recognition from both inside and outside the country music community for his blending of genres, incorporating use of R&B and pop into the production and songwriting of his songs.

He has been honored with numerous awards, including one American Music Award, and one CMT Music Award, as well as nominations for Billboard Music Awards and Grammy Awards.

He also co-wrote two singles released in 2014: Keith Urban's "Cop Car", and Billy Currington's "We Are Tonight".

In January 2014, it was confirmed that he had signed a recording contract with MCA Nashville.

On August 12, 2014, he released X2C, a four-song EP, intended as a preview of his debut studio album.

The EP debuted at number 36 on the US Billboard 200 and number five on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, selling 8,000 copies in its first week.

Hunt's first single for MCA Nashville was "Leave the Night On", which went to number one on the Country Airplay chart in October 2014 and has since been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

The music video for the song earned Hunt two CMT Music Awards nominations, winning the CMT Breakthrough Video of the Year award, and nominated for the CMT Video of the Year award.

His debut studio album Montevallo, was released on October 27, 2014.

On the same day, Sam Hunt released Between the Pines: Acoustic Mixtape.

The album is made up of acoustic versions of his hit songs, including his versions of ones that he wrote for other artists.

Universal Music Group Nashville president, Cindy Mabe explained the date of the release: "The idea was to release it on the same date that Montevallo was released [in 2014] as a one-year anniversary gift to fans and Sam's way to offer more music and a thanks for the support."

On November 5, 2014, Montevallo debuted at number one on the Top Country Albums chart and number three on the US Billboard 200.