Royal Wade Kimes | |
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Birth name | Royal Wade Kimes[1] |
Born | [2] Chester, Arkansas[1] | March 3, 1951
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Asylum, Wonderment |
Royal Wade Kimes (born March 3, 1951 in Chester, Arkansas) is an American country music singer.
Biography
Kimes was the last cowboy to ride the Ark/Ok. border country, running cattle on the open range. He and his father ran a sawmill until he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1983. He also worked at Loretta Lynn's dude ranch and later began recording demos through the encouragement of Eddy Arnold. Kimes also wrote the cut "We Bury the Hatchet" on Garth Brooks' album Ropin' the Wind, and signed with Asylum Records in 1996. The label released the single "Leave My Mama Out Of This",[1] followed by his debut album Another Man's Sky.[3]
Following Leave My Mama Out Of This was the album's title track, which was made into a music video.[4] The album's third single, "Guardian Angel", received a positive review in Billboard, which called it "country to the core" and praised Kimes as a "talented songwriter".[5] After Kimes left Asylum, he began recording for Wonderment Records. Kimes charted at number 60 on the Hot Country Songs chart dated January 3, 2004 with "Mile High Honey".[2] Following the song Mile High Honey Kimes began having hits abroad on Hot Disc Top 40/1st release On The Border topped the chart at no.1 followed by Ride at no.1 His song Cut The Line top out at no 2 and more followed.
Discography
Albums
Title | Album details |
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Another Man's Sky |
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A Dyin' Breed |
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Cowboy Cool |
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Snow |
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Hangin' Around the Moon |
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Strikin' Matches |
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How the West Was Sung |
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White Light |
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Crossing the Roads |
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A Proud Land |
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Shadows Of Time |
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Love Of A Cowboy |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions |
Album |
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US Country | |||
1996 | "Leave My Mama Out of This" | — | Another Man's Sky |
1997 | "Another Man's Sky" | — | |
"Guardian Angel" | — | ||
2002 | "There Ain't Enough Miles" | — | A Dyin' Breed |
2003 | "Night Birds" (with Garth Brooks) | — | |
"Mile High Honey" | 60 | ||
2004 | "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" | — | Cowboy Cool |
"Feelin' Stud" | — | ||
2006 | "I've Got Your Back" | — | Strikin' Matches |
2011 | "I'm an Ole Song" | — | Crossing the Roads |
"500 Miles Away from Home" | — | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||
Music videos
Year | Title | Director |
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1997 | "Another Man's Sky" | Norry Niven |
2000 | "On The Border" | |
2002 | "There Ain't Enough Miles" | |
"In My Land" | ||
2006 | "Strikin' Matches In The Rain" | |
2011 | "Cold Country" |
References
- 1 2 3 Price, Deborah Evans (September 28, 1996). "Sky's the Limit for Royal Kimes". Billboard. pp. 33, 35.
- 1 2 Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 225. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
- ↑ "Royal Wade Kimes".
- ↑ "Production notes". Billboard. June 14, 1997. p. 84.
- ↑ "Single reviews: Country". Billboard. June 28, 1997. p. 75.