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Curtis Wright

 
Artist: Curtis Wright

Worked With:

James Stroud, Steve Nathan, Curtis Young, Sonny Garrish, Brent Mason, Julian King, Paul Franklin, Glenn Worf, Eddie Bayers, Matt Rollings, Dann Huff, Larry Byrom
  • Born: June 06, 1955, Huntington, PA
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals (Background), Vocals, Songwriter

Biography

Pennsylvania native Curtis Wright was a member of the Super Grit Cowboy Band and sang backup for Vern Gosdin, but he probably made more money as the writer of hits like Shenandoah's "Next to You, Next to Me" and "Rock My Baby." He and frequent co-writer Robert Ellis Orrall formed Orrall & Wright in 1994. ~ Brian Mansfield, All Music Guide
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Curtis Wright
Background information
Birth name Curtis Blaine Wright
Born June 6, 1955 (1955-06-06) (age 54)
Origin Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1989-present
Labels MCA/Airborne, Liberty (solo)
Giant (in Orrall & Wright)
Free Falls, Cumberland Road (in Shenandoah)
Associated acts Vern Gosdin
Robert Ellis Orrall
Shenandoah

Curtis Blaine Wright (born June 6, 1955 in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania) is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 1989 with the single "She's Got a Man on her Mind" on a branch of MCA Records, before recording a solo album in 1992 on Liberty Records. By 1994, he and frequent songwriting partner Robert Ellis Orrall had formed a duo known as Orrall & Wright, which also recorded one major-label album. Wright later succeeded Brent Lamb in 2002 as the lead vocalist for the band Shenandoah, until being replaced by Jimmy Yeary in 2007. He has toured as a member of Pure Prairie League as well.[1]

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Biography

Initially a member of a band known as the Super Grit Cowboy Band, Wright later performed as a backup vocalist for Vern Gosdin before venturing out on his own.[2] In late 1989-early 1990, he entered the country music charts with his first single, "She's Got a Man on Her Mind". The same year, Shenadoah reached Number One on the same charts with "Next to You, Next to Me", which Wright co-wrote with his frequent songwriting partner, Robert Ellis Orrall. Wright also co-wrote Steve Wariner's 1990 single "There for Awhile" and Ronnie Milsap's Number One hit "A Woman in Love".

In 1992, Wright signed to Liberty Records, where he released his self-titled debut album that year. This album produced two more low-charting singles. It also included the song "What's It to You", which Wright also co-wrote with Orrall. Although Wright's version was never released as a single, Clay Walker later recorded this song on his 1993 debut album, and his version was a Number One hit that year. He also co-wrote Shenandoah's 1992 single "Rock My Baby".[3]

By 1994, Wright joined Orrall to form Orrall & Wright, a duo which charted two singles and recorded one album for Giant Records before disbanding.[2] After the departure of their former lead singer Brent Lamb (who, in turn, replaced Marty Raybon) in the late 1990s, Shenandoah chose Wright as their third lead singer.[4] Wright left Shenandoah in 2007 to join Pure Prairie League, and Jimmy Yeary succeeded him.

Discography

Albums

Year Album details
1992 Curtis Wright

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1990 "She's Got a Man on Her Mind" 38 Single only
1992 "Hometown Radio" 59 66 Curtis Wright
1993 "If I Could Stop Lovin' You" 53 79

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