Sawyer Brown
Taking their name from the Nashville street where they
once rehearsed, Sawyer Brown made their national TV debut on the show
Star Search in 1984. After winning $100,000, the band landed a record
deal with Curb Records and charted its first single, "Leona,"
the same year. Following up with pulsating party songs "Step That
Step" and "Betty's Bein' Bad," Sawyer Brown won the Country
Music Association's Horizon Award in 1985.
Although the band continued to tour and churn out singles through the
late '80s, Sawyer Brown had only sporadic hits until "The Walk"
in 1991. The poignant song of a father-son relationship began a string
of Top 5 hits that continued until 1995. During that time, the band's
music changed somewhat, drifting from high-energy fun tunes to more thought-provoking
fare like "The Dirt Road," "Café Down on the Corner"
and "All These Years." In 1997, Sawyer Brown were named the
Academy of Country Music's top vocal group for the year 1996. The band
also has taken home six consecutive TNN/Music City News Awards top vocal
band prizes.
Sawyer Brown have released 17 albums, among them two studio greatest hits
packages and a Christmas album. A third best of collection, The Hits Live,
was released in 2000 and included a remake of the 1980 Johnny Lee hit
"Lookin' for Love."
The band signed to Lyric Street Records in 2003, but did not release an
album on that label. However, Miller has found success in the Christian
market by producing an album from the band Casting Crowns, released on
Miller's label. Guitarist Shayne Hill joined the band in 2004. A new studio
album, featuring the song "Mission Temple Fireworks Stand,"
is expected in early 2005.
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